Sentences with phrase «celestial spheres»

Crane's poem evokes the coloristic abandon of Swim Team Miami (2015), which blends the vernacular and sacred: sea merges with sky and what might indeed be an altar rises from the water, along with a spectral figure that could be a beach toy, as swimmers perch on glowing celestial spheres.
Rocky worlds can be pulverised by collisions with each other, mushrooming into synestias before cooling off and becoming more familiar - looking celestial spheres, a new study says.
His epochal text, De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres), is often conceived as the starting point of modern astronomy, as well as a central and defining epiphany in the history of all science.
Grosseteste had been studying the recently rediscovered works of Aristotle, which explained the motion of the stars by embedding Earth in a series of nine concentric celestial spheres.
We are not called to fight against an abstract Satan lurking among the celestial spheres.
In his Divine Comedy, Dante Alighieri reports that after he had made the tortuous ascent from hell to purgatory, and had then drawn close to the celestial sphere, he suddenly heard a sound he had never heard before.
half of the terrestrial globe or celestial sphere, especially one of the halves into which the earth is divided.
Food consumption and genetic makeup aside, did you know that the celestial sphere onto which our zodiacs are projected ca...
The Planet Observer's Handbook begins with a general description of the Solar System, followed by an account of the celestial sphere and a particularly good chapter on telescopes and accessories — the diagrams here are among the best I have seen for a long time.
A rotating universe is an idea reminiscent of ancient astrologers, who imagined observers clustered on the earth and the celestial sphere turning around them.
The background on paper is usually white, rather than the deep purpley velvet of the celestial sphere.
What all the tedium brought Burnham was an intimate knowledge of the celestial sphere that was matched by few, if any, observers - at any level.
These two measurements provide the coordinates (the position) of the object in the celestial sphere.
Most assumed that all stars were immortal and permanently fixed on the celestial sphere, as stated in the works of the philosopher Aristotle.
The many targets among all these programs are not distributed uniformly around the celestial sphere, and most targets have observational constraints that limit their schedulability to something less than the entire year.
Duration of TESS» observations on the celestial sphere, taking into account the overlap between sectors.
According to AbeBooks, this was the first star atlas to cover the entire celestial sphere and introduced a new system of star designation.
A similar thing occurs with the celestial sphere.
Containing nearly two hundred full - color, high - resolution images of maps — from the early medieval age to the Bard's own time, from London's streets to the «celestial sphere» and the moon — Mapping Shakespeare is a visual treat as well as a handy historical reference.
Presenting two inter-related projects, Celestial Sphere and Precession, Rachel Garrard has been inspired by the geometric patterns and movements of stars and planets.
Inspired by a residency in the Atacama desert in Chile, the silverpoint drawings of Celestial Sphere are the result of a meditation on the way in which celestial bodies interact.
«The Celestial Sphere is an imaginary dome used by astronomers to describe the position of the stars as seen from the earth,» she explains.
I can't find a single person who will affirm that all the effects within a 24 hour day, including massive temperature fluctuations between day and night, is due to one rotation of the planet and that these days never, ever fall out of step with rotations.The ideology which contemporaries have inherited from the late 17th century is that the Earth's rotation falls out of step with 24 hour days to the tune of 4 extra rotations in 4 years by virtue of an utterly stupid idea that the planet's daily and orbital motions can be modeled directly from a rotating celestial sphere of Ra / Dec observing.
Some people (no link, sorry) have noted that the only experiments getting actual null results were done in vacuum or solid material (fiber)-- most experiments in air (or other gases) got some shift that correlated with interferometer position w.r.t. the celestial sphere, not the Earth coordinates, so that has kept speculation alive.

Not exact matches

It is true that there is, according to Aristotle, one privileged motion — the rotation of the sphere of the fixed stars — which measures accurately the objective flow of time; in its insistence on the close correlation of time with the universal celestial clock, Aristotle's theory of time remained relational.
The celestial visitor will make a closest approach of around 17,150 miles, bringing it within the sphere of the orbits of geosynchronous satellites.
Notations of the presence or absence of an entry become data visualized in patterns that share resonance with pre-Columbian calendars, celestial charts, woven baskets, tubes, spheres, and discs.
Christensen conjoined his thematic issues in the mid-1990s, creating orbs of colors that seem to melt as well as move through fluorescent and celestial atmospheres, their shifting lines implying the Pythagorean harmony of the spheres as well as atomic energy and matter.
A horse costume lay on a glossy white vanity in Sarah Michelson's dressing room; Sam Lewitt offered tiny spinning spheres emerging from what looked like an oil slick; and framed pages of an old celestial handbook turned up on the walls throughout the museum, placed there by Lutz Bacher.
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