Sentences with phrase «distant reaches of»

«Ah,» said Rangel, who could see amber warning lights flashing in the distant reaches of her mind.
You're free to see if you can navigate the distant reaches of the land.
Because of their relative brightness, high - energy gamma and x-ray quasars have become important probes for astronomers studying distant reaches of the universe and its ancient past.
Moreover, the star's discovery suggest that even relatively low - mass Population III stars could have formed and survived until today, still shining faintly below easy detectability as main sequence dwarf stars in distant reaches of the galactic halo.
The VLT consists of four 8 - metre telescopes that can work individually or in tandem, producing remarkable images of the distant reaches of the Universe.
Hubble was used to observe ultraviolet, visible and near - infrared wavelengths, but only with Spitzer have we been able to jump through the cosmic dust and clutter to see distant reaches of the galaxy with such amazing clarity.
That number is far higher than scientists would expect to see shooting toward Earth from distant reaches of the galaxy.
If so, gamma - ray bursts could help astronomers map the most distant reaches of the cosmos.
In other words, there is a reasonable chance they came directly from more distant reaches of the galaxy — or beyond (arxiv.org/abs/1304.5356).
In other words, there is a reasonable chance they came from more distant reaches of the galaxy — or beyond.
Air connects us to the most distant reaches of this planet, to all the life that has ever lived, even to the universe beyond.
On January 23 at 4:47 a.m. EST, astronomers discovered that something big had exploded in the distant reaches of the cosmos.
Through their churches, evangelicals enter into contact with people from other neighborhoods, cities, and even distant reaches of the country.

Not exact matches

In the not - so - distant past, much of the power and influence — both financial and journalistic — that traditional media entities used to have stemmed from their control over the distribution channels through which their content reached its audience.
In an amazing feat of precise planning and dedication, the small spacecraft traveled 3 billion miles over nine and a half years to reach our most distant celestial neighbor.
«The major drivers for the growth of Indian online supplemental education space will be engaging course material, inventive pedagogy and (attempts by ed - tech firms to) reach out to the distant locations of the country which have minimal supplemental education infrastructure,» Mukesh Kumar, associate consultant, RedSeer Consulting, said in a statement.
Cheek by jowl with Mark Noll and Ronald Johnson, Diane Glancy and Simone Weil and Patrick Modiano, Andrew Klavan and Marly Youmans, Jay Gallentine and Lewis Carroll, Elizabeth Sewell and Robert Douglas - Fairhurst, there are many other books of 2015 in the stacks close to my side of the bed and hence within easy reach, not to mention those in stacks slightly more distant, or in the next room, or downstairs.
In terms of eternal objects we may say that he reaches as far as the most distant standpoint he has made relevant by associating it with a specific eternal object (thereby perhaps making that eternal object first relevant).
The church affirmed an increasingly detailed body of authoritative Christian doctrine in which hope for the world to come had been subtly transferred to a distant future, to be reached only after death and resurrection.
Since the infinitist must hold that there is an actual event O which is infinitely distant from any arbitrarily designated present B, we may take the existence of O as logically positing an infinite number of intermediaries between O and E, and we can then ask how an infinite series of» intermediary events, one after another, could be instantiated and exhaustively enumerated so that we finally reach E.
When the two theories yielded different views of the simultaneity of distant events, both parties could retreat to observations on which they concurred, namely the simultaneity of two signals reaching a single point.
Although Peirce does insist that there is divergence from law and increasing variety in the world, and that at no time in the finite future will there be no aberrancy from law (6.91), he also insists that growth is continually expanding into law and that if we were to reach a point in the infinitely distant future, we would have reached a state of no indeterminacy or chance but a complete reign of law (6.33).
Proposition 7: New Evangelisation as a Permanent Missionary Dimension of the Church It is proposed that the Church proclaim the permanent worldwide missionary dimension of her mission... to • evangelise those who do not know Jesus Christ; • [to support] the continuing growth in faith that is the ordinary life of the Church; • to [reach out to] those who have become distant from the Church.
Influence must be transmitted from occasion to contiguous occasion, and perceptual information from distant occasion c reaches a by transmission through intervening occasions such as b. Whitehead does admit the possibility of prehension at a distance (PR 345).
Humanity is so distant from reaching our potential and higher consciousness because of religion.
The totality of the infinitely distant past and the farthest reaches of spatial distance have their part in constituting every new moment once they are part of God's satisfaction / superject.
How is that possible if it takes millions of years for the light from such distant stars to reach us?
The view was the greatest of nature's design, of distant snow - topped peaks, of deep forested valleys, of wildflowers within an arm's reach.
Pundits and all walks of Gunners across the globe have reached the damning consensus that Arsenal futbol is painfully boring to watch and a distant shadow of its once beautiful style.
I reached for the remote — it was marooned on the distant island of an ottoman — but my index finger fell an inch short.
Meanwhile for Napoli, the Scudetto is surely out of reach, and even a Champions League place seems to be a more and more distant goal.
Since light from distant objects takes time to reach Earth, the deeper you look into the sky, the further back into the history of the universe you see.
In the distant future, astronomers may mistakenly conclude that the entire universe consists of just a handful of galaxies in our local vicinity because all the distant galaxies are receding from us so fast that light can not reach us.
HD 80606 b swings within 3 million miles of its star at its closest approach and reaches its most distant point, 81 million miles away, just 56 Earth - days later.
Past studies of skeletal remains from the many prehistoric burials in the Stonehenge area have also shown higher than normal rates of disease.The presence of dwellings would also be consistent with the possibility that ailing pilgrims from distant reaches once flocked to the monuments.
The light we see from our Sun takes just eight minutes to reach us, while the light from distant galaxies we see via today's advanced telescopes travels for billions of years before it reaches us — so we're seeing what those galaxies looked like billions of years ago.
At 4.25 light - years distant, Proxima b may be within reach of telescopes and techniques that could reveal more about its composition and atmosphere than that of any other exoplanet discovered to date.
Studies in cancer patients indicate reduced rates of relapse when patients are pretreated with epigenetic drugs due to its far - reaching capabilities; killing progenitor cells at the site of the tumor, in circulation, or at a distant site.
Peering into the far reaches of the universe, astronomers have spotted seven galaxies so distant that they appear as they did less than 600 million years after the Big Bang.
For six hours we squatted among our equipment, deafened by the chopper's twin turboshaft engines, until we finally reached our distant goal in the middle of the endless taiga.
Starlight from very distant galaxies takes billions of years to reach Earth, so we see these galaxies as they were billions of years ago.
Using the Hubble Space Telescope, the international team of collaborators peered across cosmic time to observe 65 distant galaxy clusters whose light has taken billions of years to reach Earth.
Some of these photons will reach distant observers, so that when a black hole is observed directly a «shadow» is expected against the background sky.
Mercury's New Face: NASA's Messenger probe delivers impressive new views of the inner-most planet, which is in some respects harder to reach than distant Pluto.
If the light from a distant galaxy reaches us having passed through a cluster of say, four stars, she wondered, then how many images might we see?
Our brains process information to reach goals, but some of those goals are immediate while others are distant.
The New Horizons probe has the most distant target of any space mission ever attempted: everyone's favorite dwarf planet, Pluto, which it will reach in July 2015.
This will make it possible for a fuel cell vehicle to reach any distant corner of Germany without fear of running out of hydrogen before finding another refueling station.
Urban glow will keep the faintest, most distant objects in the Universe out of reach.
NASA's Messenger probe delivers impressive new views of the inner-most planet, which is in some respects harder to reach than distant Pluto.
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