Sentences with phrase «by bright sun»

And while I already feel pretty comfortable loosing the layers, I still need a reassurance that as soon as my feet step out of the door I won't be tricked by the bright sun and end up freezing.
Starting in the next century, atmospheric carbon levels could begin to approach those of hundreds of millions of years ago, and have their warming effect augmented by a brighter sun.

Not exact matches

The 2013 Sauvignon Blanc is an elegant and medium - bodied wine, with sun - sweetened lemon and green tea flavors, framed by tropical melon and jasmine aromas, highlighted by bright, crisp acidity.
I know there are earlier ones, but the first one that popped into my head was when my son was about a year, and starting to walk by pushing this toy on wheels; early in the morning, before anyone in our neighbourhood was up, we'd walk around the block, me in my pjs with a mug of tea, the rising sun shining on his bright little face, as he plodded that LONG distance (for his little strides) beside me.
Bring a bit of whimsy to your yard while keeping your little ones protected from the sun as they sit comfortably shaded beneath a bright red mushroom in this 40 - inch by 35 - inch, 12 - gallon circular pool.
UB2 ORGANIC DAYDREAM a rainbow sky reverses to bright pink crosses on this adorable baby summer sun hat, by Urban Baby Bonnets (all sizes)
By looking at the sky through such a crystal and then rotating it so the two images are equally bright, it's possible to spot the rings of polarized light that surround the sun, even under cloudy skies.
It's a shame they couldn't get along: each pattern is outlined by hot blue suns, and each boasts one of the sky's only two bright red supergiant stars — Betelgeuse in Orion, and Antares, the heart of Scorpius.
The impact caused Tempel 1 to glow five times brighter than normal, apparently the result of flying debris illuminated by the sun.
Cassini also resolved a longstanding mystery about why one half of the moon's surface is 10 times as bright as the other: The leading hemisphere of the moon picks up dark debris that is warmed by the sun, while brighter ices condense on the colder, trailing hemisphere.
The team reported on arXiv.org on November 20 that IC 2497's heart is as bright as 50 billion to 100 billion suns, meaning it dropped in brightness by a factor of 50 in the past 100,000 years — a less dramatic drop than previously thought.
SS: TESS will do an all - sky survey to find rocky worlds around the bright, closest M - stars [red dwarfs that are common and smaller than the sun — and therefore more likely to reveal the shadows cast by planets], about 500,000 stars.
The summer triangle is indeed, however, a triangle, forged from the brightest overhead stars — all interesting white suns surrounded by cosmic delicacies.
Ness and her colleagues developed a computer program that analyzed the light emitted by red giants — bright stars that started out like the sun but exhausted their hydrogen fuel — to determine the stars» masses and ages.
Chasing the moon's shadow will let the planes stay in totality — the region where the sun's bright disk is completely blocked by the moon — for a combined 400 seconds (6.67 minutes).
Thus, as the scientists will announce in a future issue of The Astronomical Journal, the dim red sun probably revolves around the bright white star, even though the two are separated by a whopping 2.5 light - years of space, which is more than half the distance between the sun and Alpha Centauri, the nearest star system to our own.
Scientists used these observations of the sun's atmosphere (the bright light of the sun itself is blocked by the black circle at the middle) from NASA's Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory on Aug. 5, 2007, to define the outer limits of the solar atmosphere, the corona.
«We didn't expect a signal that bright, so we came up with the name QUASR, inspired by quasars, the extremely luminous celestial objects that can be a trillion times brighter than the sun,» Meagher said.
Solar cycle peaks are normally preceded by bright disturbances in the sun's wispy outer atmosphere or corona.
There is one exception to this rule — if you're in the path of a total solar eclipse, you may look at the sun with your naked eyes during the brief time when the sun is in «totality,» meaning the sun's bright face is completely blocked by the moon.
Scholz's star is actually a binary system formed by a small red dwarf, with about 9 % of the mass of the Sun, around which a much less bright and smaller brown dwarf orbits.
This extremely bright effect is called a parhelion by scientists and a sun dog by everyone else.
«The discovery that these very bright objects, long thought to be black holes with masses up to 1,000 times that of the sun, are powered by much less massive neutron stars, was a huge scientific surprise,» says Fiona Harrison, Caltech's Benjamin M. Rosen Professor of Physics; the Kent and Joyce Kresa Leadership Chair of the Division of Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy; and the principal investigator of the NuSTAR mission.
The two brightest celestial bodies, after the sun and the moon, will appear side by side in this month's sky.
Kiang found that «plants» on Earth - like planets orbiting stars somewhat brighter and bluer than the Sun might look yellow or orange, and even look bluish by reflecting a dangerous overabundance of more energetic blue light.
Just as an adult may have regular routines throughout the day — you take a shower in the morning, you put on sunscreen before going out into the bright sun, you seek shelter in the shade and retire to a comfy chair in the long afternoon or you cozy up with a warm blanket by a fire at night — so, too, do our genes follow a regular 24 - hour clock.
It was originally detected by its gravitational attraction on the larger, brighter star and only later observed visually as a faint object (now called Sirius B), about 10,000 times fainter than Sirius (now called Sirius A) or 500 times fainter than the Sun.
Space.com said that the bright star at the center has a companion separated by 62 times the distance from the Earth to the sun, and the third protostar circles out in the dust cloud, 183 times the Earth - Sun distansun, and the third protostar circles out in the dust cloud, 183 times the Earth - Sun distanSun distance.
Just as a full - sized person may have regular routines throughout the day — you take a shower in the morning, you put on sunscreen before going out into the bright sun, you seek shelter in the shade and retire to a comfy chair in the long afternoon or you cozy up with a warm blanket by a fire at night — so, too, do our genes follow a regular 24 - hour clock.
Pluto's oval orbit takes it so far away (up to about 50 times the distance from Earth to the sun) that the atmosphere may freeze out as bright crystals onto a surface tinged red by methane.
Star map (by unknown artist) with «trade routes» — derived from drawings and best - fit stars by Betty Hill, Marjorie Fish, and Jeffrey Kretsch — can be compared with a ChView map centered on Zeta2 that includes our Sun, Sol, and other bright stars now known to be located within 40 light - years.
The project, led by principal investigator George Ricker, a senior research scientist at MKI, will use an array of wide - field cameras to perform an all - sky survey to discover transiting exoplanets, ranging from Earth - sized planets to gas giants, in orbit around the brightest stars in the sun's neighborhood.
The project, led by principal investigator George Ricker, a senior research scientist at the MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research (MKI) will use an array of wide - field cameras to perform an all - sky survey to discover transiting exoplanets, ranging from Earth - sized planets to gas giants, in orbit around the brightest stars in the sun's neighborhood.
A coronagraph is designed to look at the solar atmosphere by blocking out the bright disk of the sun.
NATARAJAN: We see bright beacons in the universe — quasars — in place powered by black holes that are roughly a billion times the mass of our sun in the young universe, just a billion years or so after the Big Bang.
Under normal circumstances, the solar corona — the outermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere — is hidden from view by the bright solar surface.
The birds are chirping, the butterflies are hovering by, and the sun is shining bright.
Since your circadian rhythm is set by the sun, this brief exposure to bright lights could slightly offset your it and can convince your brain that it's still the afternoon.
As the plant matures and grows this bright red fruit, it has to develop these powerful antioxidants to protect the fruit from the damage caused by the powerful doses of the sun's radiation and photosynthesis.
At elevations of 11,000 - 14,000 feet, the severe climate is marked by high winds, bright sun and huge temperature swings.
Melatonin, for example, which is synthesized by your pineal gland, is profoundly affected by light and dark, and proper exposure to bright sun during the day is important for maintaining your internal rhythm.
It helps to reduce sun spots and is useful in transforming a dull complexion into a more radiant and bright one, by sloughing off dead skin cells.
This girls» sundress by Pink Chicken features a bright block pring of smiling suns.
Sake can provide many positive benefits for your skin, such as evening your complexion's appearance, gentle cleansing, reducing the blemishes of sun and age spots, helping to minimize signs of aging by lessening free radicals, brighter and tighter skin, and helping to soothe the inflammation from eczema and acne.
Looking on the bright side — a) it is Friday b) the sun is shining c) I am half - way through the exams d) I am so inspired by this seasons fashion.
This sun drenched day is filled with bright and colourful decorations that have been handmade by Kerry and Peter, along with so many lovely little details.
The next day, we were up bright and early to soak up the sun by the pool.
This by far is one of my most favorite posts These pics just plane make me smile... the bright sun, your happy outfit, and the heart is the perfect touch!
While I am not a big fan of bright colors (I live by the neutral rule of fashion), I think when it's warm outside, and the sun's out, you got ta put in some color.
Imagine a perfect spring afternoon: the sun is bright overhead, the air is soft with a light breeze whispering by, and you're lazily sipping an iced tea on the patio of your favorite cafe, with a fresh book cracked open and hours to yourself to get lost.
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