Sentences with phrase «giant objects»

One occurs when two giant objects in a disk crash into each other and release metal - rich gas into the dust cloud.
We're not just talking giant objects — big prints on textiles or walls and work just as well.
Then they fight in the usual way, by throwing giant objects (and one another) and shooting waves of color from their hands.
The moon is thought to have formed from a disc of debris left when a giant object hit the Earth 4.5 billion years ago, very early in Earth's history.
Swift also may see faint bursts from the first stars in the universe: giant objects that probably created large black holes more than 13 billion years ago, Grindlay predicts.
The Moon is thought to have formed from a disc of debris left when a giant object hit Earth 4.5 billion years ago, very early in Earth's history.
The most widely accepted theory of the origin of the Moon speculates that a giant object smashed into the proto - Earth at just enough velocity that part of both bodies broke off and formed the moon.
The moon is thought to have formed when a giant object smashed into the early Earth.
Speculation has suggested that Tilted Towers is set to be blown up, but now rumors abound that it's Dusty Depot that will meet its demise at the hands of a giant object in the sky.
Turns out these giant objects are not mushrooms at all, but a real life species of tree called the Socotra dragon tree or Dragon Blood Tree.
The objects in the world consist of abnormally big barrels with an abnormal weight to them, giant boxes, giant objects that act like pits and giant walls, which, as any stunt biking enthusiast can attest to, are not items that should be considered fun on any track.
For every staging, Fischer's co-authors are given complete freedom to mold tons of clay into giant objects or tiny sculptures.
Passing around or within them, the viewer sees the giant objects seem to reposition themselves, looming ominously here, withdrawing like a curtain there, everywhere responsive to the fall of light.
He is noted for soft sculptures of stuffed cloth (e.g., Soft Hamburger, 1962; Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto) and giant objects (e.g., Giant Saw, Hard Version, 1969; Vancouver Art Gall.).
For every staging, Fischer's collaborators are given complete freedom to mold tons of clay into giant objects or tiny sculptures.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z