So Jewitt and Luu carried out two parallel surveys: they used the Palomar Observatory's Schmidt telescope equipped with conventional glass photographic plates to scan large areas of the sky for the very faintest objects, while also watching a narrow field of view in the plane of the planets for rare but slightly
brighter objects using MIT's 1.3 - metre telescope fitted with a CCD.
Not exact matches
Like some other higher - end Celestron telescopes, it includes the incredibly useful SkyAlign computer control which allows you to align it
using any three
bright celestial
objects.
The OSSOS project
uses powerful computers to hunt the images, and Kavelaars was presented with a
bright object moving at such a slow rate that it was clearly at least twice as far from Earth Neptune and 120 times further from the Sun than Earth.
The stars in the stream are incredibly faint, so it was necessary to
use a proxy technique to measure the speeds of
brighter tracer
objects moving along with the stream stars.
In 1960, one of these
bright radio - emitting
objects was identified as a faint, bluish - looking «star» by astronomers
using the 200 - inch telescope on Palomar Mountain in California.
Because the largest Kuiper Belt
Objects are also among the
brightest, it is possible to
use spectroscopy for quantitative characterization of the materials that make up their surfaces.
On the occasion of the show, Carossa exhibits a new body of organic / animal - like - shape sculptures made by
using expanded foam, colors and found
objects, whose interaction in the limits of both the piece and space, offer viewers mixed feelings, based on a balance between opposite forces, including dirty and clean, hard and soft,
bright and opaque, weight and light.
Using a mix of
bright colors and more muted tones, as well as thin washes and thick layers of paint, Youngblood builds up complex, spatially ambiguous surfaces that in her words «mimic
objects, materials, and things from the real world.»
Impressive craftsmanship and wonderful
bright colours make these charming
objects really pop, and their work has been
used for artworks, advertising and books.
As Browne drew attention to the transfer of three - dimensional
objects to two - dimensional planes
using bright shades of blocked color and the stylized treatment of his figural subjects, he explored his interest in the relationship between art and nature.
While she has made colourful abstract works
using the traditional medium of watercolour on paper, she has also applied her distinctive palette of muted greens, ochre tones and
bright sherbets to a wide array of everyday, found
objects such as hammers, bottles, knives, chairs, twigs, mobile phones and fragments of clothing.
Whilst Tompkins makes colourful abstract works
using the traditional medium of watercolour on paper, she also applies her distinctive palette of muted greens, ochre tones and
bright sherbets to a wide array of everyday, found
objects such as hammers, bottles, knives, chairs, twigs, mobile phones and fragments of clothing.
Painting on raw canvas, she presents an assortment of recognizable
objects (fire, smoke, alligators, matchsticks, letters) and simple geometric shapes (circles, zigzags) by
using bright even colors and sharpened edges, leaving strong instant impression which continues to resonate visually, and creating moments of perverse tension.
Shishkin executes her complex compositions by
using her characteristic economy of line, coupled with her
use of
bright blocks of colour and elaborate patterning: her bold palette and
use of polka dots, colourful grids and other organic patterns blur the boundaries between individual bodies, the air, and the surrounding
objects in her drawings.
The Chicago - based artist describes her work as a combination of fantasy with darker truths: her
use of
bright colors and out of place
objects create an imaginative view of reality.
Similarly, Gordon describes her work as a combination of fantasy with darker truths: her
use of
bright colors and out - of - place
objects create an imaginative view of reality.
Craft often
uses bright colors and familiar forms, from flowers to a clown face or a sofa, along either with abstracted imagery or in unexpected pairings; her finished works are dependably playful and surreal, capable to shedding new light on familiar
objects.
HDR (High Dynamic Range) is a technique
used in digital photography as a method of dealing with scenes that include both
bright and dark areas, such as an
object in shadow in front of a
bright sky.