Sentences with phrase «ghostly glow»

Project Earthshine (Earthshine is the ghostly glow of the dark side of the Moon) has been measuring changes of the terrestrial albedo in relation to cloud coverage data; according to cloud coverage data available since 1983, the albedo of the Earth has decreased from 1984 to 1998, then increased up to 2004 in sync with the Mean Global Temperature.
The fluorescent - lamp sculptures of Dan Flavin (1933 - 1996) fill the sprawling quarters of the David Zwirner gallery in New York's Chelsea with a ghostly glow.
Track Your Targets — You can always use Dark Sight to track down your targets, following a ghostly glow toward them.
A manatee or stingray moves much slower underwater, giving a ghostly glow to the illumination.
Raising your gaze, you see why — a brilliant star blazes with the light of five full moons, giving everything around you a ghostly glow.
Behind the spots, you can see the aurora's ghostly glow.
Her tapering tail is waggled over to one side, and it is from the final three segments that the ghostly glow emanates.
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has picked up the faint, ghostly glow of stars ejected from ancient galaxies that were gravitationally ripped apart several billion years ago.
I love the beautiful diffraction spikes around Mirfak, and the ghostly glow of the expanding gas cloud from the comet's paroxysms.
Point a telescope just 7 degrees southeast of Vega to reveal more treasures: the ghostly glowing noose of the famous Ring nebula.

Not exact matches

Ghostly and beautiful planetary nebulae» have nothing to do with planets but acquired this name because these glowing spheres of ionized gas resembled planets to early observers.
Inside this shell is a ghostly blue glow that is radiation given off by electrons spiraling at nearly the speed of light in the powerful magnetic field around the crushed stellar core.
However, radio waves penetrate the fog to reveal hot cradles of baby stars, ghostly outlines of ancient supernova explosions, and glowing bands that follow the paths of intense magnetic fields.
The glowing apparition is known to amateur astronomers as the «Little Ghost Nebula,» because it appears as a small, ghostly cloud surrounding the faint, dying central star.
It heats its surroundings, creating the ghostly diffuse bluish - green glowing gas cloud in its vicinity, including a blue arc just to its right.
As Power kneels to a crucifix before a battle, the deathly blueish glow of the Christ figure casts a ghostly pall over his face.
Normally this type of driving would stress my California - tempered driving skills and leave my knuckles glowing ghostly, but I'm comfortable and warm, notably calm as the 2015 Land Rover Discovery Sport I'm driving faithfully goes where I point it.
This is not least because I am never entirely on top of the technology with my computer, hence the slightly ghostly look to me in the video, while Joanna is wreathed in a much healthier golden glow!
They glow a lovely ghostly green.
Xunantunich is named for a Maya term meaning «Stone Woman» because the site is reportedly haunted by a ghostly apparition of a woman dressed in white with glowing red eyes.
As it is, what you do find in the beautifully appointed fictional English village of Yaughton is a whole lot of nobody, but there are traces of the missing population everywhere you look, and strange glowing orbs that allow you to see ghostly apparitions and hear conversations between absent residents.
Job Piston's ghostly red «screengrams» are made by pressing light - sensitive photographic paper to the surface of a glowing laptop screen in a darkroom, indexing the digital / analog interface.
His golden glows and ghostly, bluish lights articulate masses more elemental than any particular subject in nature.»
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