Sentences with phrase «dense object created»

This newly - discovered pulsar — named PSR J1930 - 1852 — has the widest orbit ever observed around a neutron star, which is an immensely dense object created as a result of a massive star collapsing in on itself.

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Taken with the orbiting Chandra Observatory, it shows the hottest, most violent objects in the galaxy: black holes gobbling down matter, gas heated to millions of degrees by dense, whirling neutron stars, and the high - energy radiation from stars that have exploded, sending out vast amounts of material that slam into surrounding gas, creating shock waves that heat the gas tremendously, generating X-rays.
A September report by the National Research Council found that the debris field is so dense that collisions between objects in orbit will create additional debris faster than space junk falls out of orbit.
In his artistic practice, Virtmanis creates visually and metaphorically dense drawing environments that combine relics of sentimental imagery from past eras, cryptic texts in the form of obsessive, undecipherable calligraphy, collections of found objects, architectural scale models, and the residue that is accumulated in the process of creation.
Since discovering the potential of working with pencil and architectural stencils on paper, Despont has adopted an intuitive process in which she allows her drawings to develop as she creates them, resulting in an almost devotional object comprised of dense colors and shapes.
Hans Andersson creates dense and richly time - layered drawings, collages and objects which perhaps hold some sense of this «timeless» quality of great religious art.
www.gardnermuseum.org Nari Ward Episodes: Bus Park & Forevermore October 16, 2002 — January 5, 2003 Artist Nari Ward uses commonplace objects to create evocative, materially dense environments in which everyday materials are transformed into imaginary landscapes, resonating with the themes of memory, faith, history and the collective experience.
In The Meatgrinder Madrigal, the artist spins a dense and complex web of narrative, allusion and dark humour to create a new mythos, making classical works from art history serve as her «found objects».
Other artists in the show employ strategies of accumulation and «recuperation,» drawing on objects present in their surroundings to create dense, poetically lyrical works that combine a love of abstraction with a commitment to the use of quotidian materials.
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