Sentences with phrase «brighter glow in»

The elegant lamp accommodates 1 bulb and is sure to create a bright glow in any room.

Not exact matches

well, my thoughts shifted to once there was a picture taken at my place out in the corn field, because the sun was bursting forth rays down out of some clouds, but what the camera picked up, was a red cloud in the corn field with a bright round orb glowing in the middle of a red cloud.
someone that thinks jesus was a bright glowing, pristine being like some living version of the man in the white suit, that did nt burp, fart or crap.
Heat and light, being modes of motion, «phosphorescence» and «incandescence» are phenomena to which consciousness has been likened by the production - theory: «As one sees a metallic rod, placed in a glowing furnace, gradually heat itself, and — as the undulations of the caloric grow more and more frequent — pass successively from the shades of bright red to dark red (sic), to white, and develope, as its temperature rises, heat and light, — so the living sensitive cells, in presence of the incitations that solicit them, exalt themselves progressively as to their most interior sensibility, enter into a phase of erethism, and at a certain number of vibrations, set free (dégagent) pain as a physiological expression of this same sensibility superheated to a red - white.»
I made the unfortunate choice of bright yellow muffin papers, which cast a bit of a sickly glow in my photos, but the muffins themselves were delicious.
But suddenly that bright blue Is glowing in this dark room You turn away like I'm not here at all I'm a 90's kid through and through.
canola oil salt and pepper Preparation: Heat gas grill to high or heat coals in a charcoal grill until they glow bright and ash over.
In the twilight of night, bright spotlights cast warm glows on placid faces.
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Writing in The Guardian, he said: «As I seasoned it on the chopping board, the bright, almost glowing red chunk of placenta was more attractive than many cuts of offal I've dealt with, and looked quite appetising.
On Earth, the brightest auroras (the high - altitude glows often called the northern and southern lights) are generated when electrons in outer space near Earth are accelerated by large electrical potentials, or voltages, along the lines in our planet's magnetic field and slam into gas molecules in the upper atmosphere above polar regions.
At full power, HAARP's transmitter can produce a glowing plasma high in the sky that, although not as bright as the natural aurora borealis, is visible to the naked eye.
The swirls, especially a bright inner ring, may trace the long - sought «power conduits» that pump energy from the pulsar to the glowing nebula, according to researchers who spoke today at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C.
The critter's bright red coloration serves an unusual purpose: It masks the bioluminescence given off by any glowing prey that the jelly is in the process of digesting.
Scientists already knew that Jupiter sported an aurora in its northern hemisphere — one that is permanent, large enough to swallow Earth, and hundreds of times brighter than the ephemeral glows our planet hosts at each pole.
The size of this stellar debris field, measured by the patch of sky that glows bright in gamma rays, tells researchers how quickly matter moves relative to a local astrophysical engine — in this case, the nearby pulsars.
The signal first emerged in 2010, when Dan Hooper of the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and colleagues found an unexpectedly bright gamma ray glow in data from the Fermi Gamma - Ray Space Telescope.
«The parts of Saturn's rings that are bright when you look at them from backyard telescopes on Earth are dark, and other parts that are typically dark glow brightly in this view.»
M5 glows at magnitude 5.7, which makes it one of the brightest globulars in the northern half of the sky.
The faraway galaxies» infrared signal gets lost in the much brighter infrared glow of Earth's atmosphere, says Glazebrook, who helped develop a novel technique to subtract the background and to study the faint galaxies spectroscopically.
When researchers scrounged through the grass of the city of Helston in the United Kingdom, they discovered that creatures such as ants, beetles, and daddy longlegs were far more likely to congregate in spots where the glow from street lights was brightest.
That's traditionally done by heating metal filaments in light bulbs until they glow a bright white.
Despite the name, most black holes are among the brightest objects in the universe, because gas and other matter falling in is superheated and glows as it accretes.
The tell - tale signature of most lasers used in everyday applicationsfrom bar - code scanners to pen - size pointersis a bright red glow.
«Just like the brightest lighthouse in the distant universe, its glowing light will help us to probe more about the early universe.»
At its brightest, Supernova 1987A glowed as intensely as the stars in the Big Dipper constellation.
But he's reserving judgement until the James Webb Space Telescope, due to launch in 2019, can see if Pluto glows brighter than expected in infrared wavelengths, a sign that the planet is wrapped in a radiating haze.
When disturbed, a pyrosome emits a sustained bright glow to confuse and deter predators such as sea turtles, sparking other pyrosomes to light up in a chain reaction.
From 240 miles above Earth's surface, lightning is visible as bright blotches, and city lights appear as yellow streaks; the atmosphere glows in bands of yellow, green, and red as energetic air molecules interact and emit light, a process (called airglow) that is difficult to see from the ground.
For a few minutes last March small green speckles appeared amid the background glowbright enough in principle to see directly, as the researchers describe in the February 3 Nature.
The largest and brightest of the bioluminescent insects, headlight beetles can reach 4 centimetres in length and glow with a brightness of around one - fortieth that of a candle.
When the display is turned on, the phosphors that glow brightest or that show the most vivid colors could readily be singled out for further examination in the laboratory.
The central star in the Blinking Planetary Nebula (middle) is shedding mysteriously bright clumps of gas, which glow red.
It made history again in 2011, when scientists discovered its debris glowing brighter as it entered a new stage of decay.
As the shockwave from the initial explosion radiated out into space, it produced bright glowing rings of material, as seen in earlier observations with the NASA / ESA Hubble Space Telescope.
The nebula glows because of the radiation from the intensely hot, class O star, Xi Persei which is the brightest star in this picture.
«We were able to separate the light of the faint planet from the light of the much brighter star and to see that they were both growing and glowing in this very distinct shade of red.»
«We saw a bright blue source of light in a nearby galaxy — the first time the glowing debris from a neutron star merger had ever been observed,» recalled Josh Simon, another of the Carnegie team's leaders on this discovery.
In other words, the bigger the stellar sparkler, the brighter it will glow in X-rayIn other words, the bigger the stellar sparkler, the brighter it will glow in X-rayin X-rays.
The bright clusters are highlighted in red by their associated emission from glowing hydrogen gas.
The relatively cool dark regions have temperatures of thousands of degrees Celsius, in contrast to the bright glowing gas flowing around the sunspots, which have a temperature of over one million degrees Celsius.
The little green protein looks to have a bright — indeed a glowing — future in biomedical research.
And because planets tend to glow brighter in infrared light than in visible light, Webb will help astronomers discover even more exoplanets than we know of today.
This glow is brightest in ultraviolet, and so astronomers used the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (my old camera!)
Seen in infrared light, the faint starlight gives way to the glowing bright patterns of dust found throughout the galaxy's disk (Credit: NASA / JPL - Caltech / J.
The solar plexus chakra therefore plays a vital role in digestion and glows in a bright yellow color.
Imagine a bright, healing orange glow filling up your entire lower abdomen — keeping in mind that we're three dimensional.
Anytime I've ever used something with wild carrot seed oil in it, my skin has always seemed to look and feel brighter and more radiant — the «glow» we are all after.
Not only is it filled with gorgeous yellow hues, but indulging in this makes you feel so light, bright, and glowing.
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