Sentences with phrase «by lunar eclipses»

Anna McNay: Can you tell me about the works from your Empty Spheres series — inspired by lunar eclipses — that are on show in your joint exhibition with the painter Pandora Mond at Lacey Contemporary?
«I think the Tory party must have been affected by the lunar eclipse last night,» Mr McDonnell told ITV's Good Morning Britain.
Many solar eclipses are preceded by a lunar eclipse about two weeks earlier — a coincidence that may have helped ancient astrologers «predict» an eclipse, Close writes.

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However, this year we are witnesses to something less common, a lunar tetrad: ie a group of four lunar eclipses that are always separated by six - month intervals.
Imagine how you would feel if confronted by an ancient Chinese person who told you had to join him in beating drums to make a dragon cough up the moon in order to end a lunar eclipse.
Unlike total solar eclipses, lunar eclipses can be seen by anyone on Earth that can see the moon at the time of the eclipse, Sky & Telescope added.
These multi-cultural eclipse folktales were researched and recorded by professional storytellers Cassandra Wye and Fran Stallings at the request of the Lunar and Planetary Institute, to engage a variety of audiences, particularly in preparation for the August 21 2017 Total Solar Eeclipse folktales were researched and recorded by professional storytellers Cassandra Wye and Fran Stallings at the request of the Lunar and Planetary Institute, to engage a variety of audiences, particularly in preparation for the August 21 2017 Total Solar EclipseEclipse.
Together, you might create something world - changing by the final lunar eclipse in Aquarius this coming July 27.
Ashley Berry — The Art of Breathwork and Attuned Self - Care by Fern Olivia This summer, during the energetically powerful weeks between the August Lunar Eclipse -LSB-...] More
This 30 - slide presentation revises the following learning objectives: 1) To explain how the Earth spinning explains day and night 2) To know what a leap year is and explain why we need them 3) To explain why the average temperature changes as we go through the year 4) To explain why the length of the day changes as we go through the year 5) To describe difference between stars and planets 6) To describe the phases of the Moon 7) To explain that the apparent movement of the stars is caused by the rotation of the Earth 8) To explain total and partial solar and lunar eclipses 9) To explain the effect the sun and the moon have on tides on earth 10) To describe spring tides and neap tides
Other new auction records were Lot 28, «Blind Man's Bluff,» a sensual sculpture by Louise Bourgeois (b. 1911), which sold for $ 1,439,500; Lot 10, «The American Sweetheart,» a good work by Robert Indiana (b. 1928), which sold for $ 614,500; Lot 8, «Great American Nude # 44,» by Tom Wesselmann (b. 1931), which sold for $ 944,500; Lot 35, «In the Beginning Was The Image,» a colorful and chaotic work by Asger Jorn (1914 - 1973), which sold for $ 2,099,500; Lot 46, «The Beach Series,» photographs of skinny young people of no particular distinction by Rineke Dijkstra (b. 1959), which sold for $ 405,000; Lot 40, «Figure 11.23,» a rather bloody looking work by Jenny Saville (b. 1970), which sold for $ 537,500; Lot 42, «Mailander Dom (Fassade),» a handsome church facade photograph by Thomas Struth (b. 1954), which sold for $ 317,500; Lot 45, «Wand (Mural),» by Thomas Demand (b. 1964), which sold for $ 141,500; Lot 48, «Thanksgiving,» a group of 149 photographs by Nan Goldin (b. 1953), which sold for $ 284,500; Lot 64, «Adieu Batista,» by Julian Schnabel (b. 1951), which sold for $ 361,500; Lot 68, «A Certain Lunar - Eclipse (Project for Humankind No. 2),» by Cai Guo - Qiang (b. 1957), which sold for $ 229,500; and Lot 24, «Untitled (Fragments),» by Toba Khedoori (b. 1964), which sold for $ 65,725.
Your Erroneous Zone with Sophie T. Lvoff (documentation first line L - R: avec MS, The night of the lunar eclipse Supermoon, The Hampshire House, Central Park: avec JC, After the Blizzard, The Miller Building, Sunnyside, Queens: avec PSD: the night before I fly to New Orleans, Pratt Institute Library, Brooklyn second line L - R: avec POV, Valentine's Day, St. Claude Avenue, New Orleans; Your Erroneous Zone 2015 - 2016 edition 9/17 with Valentine's Day Basket, Rooftop, Greene Avenue, Brooklyn; Your Erroneous Zone cassette on boom - box in the exhibition»Em otional Signs» curated by Stephen Collier, Good Children Gallery, 2016) individual tapes and love letters can be heard on * duuu radio, the Paris - based radio collective
A bronze Ding vessel (770 — 481 BCE) is shown beside Cai Guo - Qiang's A Certain Lunar Eclipse: Project for Humankind No. 2 (1991), made by exploding gunpowder to produce epic celestial forms across a seven - panel screen measuring six meters in width.
Patrick Kikut / / Square States and Moonscapes New paintings exploring lunar eclipses and landscapes by Laramie, Wyoming artist Patrick Kikut.
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