Sentences with phrase «hexagonal mirrors»

A pair of sleek hexagonal mirrors hang above a custom double vanity while a freestanding tub brings a contemporary feel to the space.
Nelson meanwhile abandoned the idea of using a single large mirror in favour of a system comprised of multiple small hexagonal mirror tiles that are carefully shaped and controlled by computerised actuators to constantly maintain the ideal reflecting surface.
On catwalks 80 feet above the crew sat a row of flat dewar flasks, each containing one hexagonal mirror.
The hexagonal mirror is a cheapy from Kmart.

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To fit inside its rocket, the JWST's 6.5 - metre - high reflector, six times larger than Hubble's, is folded into 18 hexagonal pieces, which will assemble to function as a single giant mirror once the telescope is in orbit.
«This milestone signifies that all of the hexagonal shaped mirrors on the fixed central section of the telescope structure are installed and only the 3 mirrors on each wing are left for installation,» said Lee Feinberg, NASA's Optical Telescope Element Manager at NASA Goddard.
Two Keck telescopes, whose jigsaw - style mirrors, assembled from hexagonal pieces, stretch a massive 10 meters across, have been operating on Mauna Kea since 1990 and 1996.
The tubes, each of which is about 53 centimeters in diameter and contains an arrangement of mirrors and lenses, send sunlight down to three hexagonal reflector shields hanging from the center of the circle.
Webb's mirror is made up of 18 hexagonal segments.
The telescope's segmented primary mirror is 21 feet (6.4 m) in diameter and consists of 18 hexagonal segments made from gold - plated beryllium.
«The fundamental breakthrough idea of Keck was constructing the largest primary mirror ever using hexagonal tiles, rather than a monolithic piece of glass,» Lewis said.
The hexagonal 1.44 - meter diameter mirror is made of a 45 - millimeter - thick ClearCeram glass produced by the Japanese company OHARA and procured by TMT's Canadian partners.
TMT's primary mirror will consist of 492 hexagonal segmented mirrors, with an additional 82 spare segments.
If each mirror segment of GOAT is an autonomous hexagonal spacecraft 10 centimeters wide and 6 kilograms in mass — about the size of CubeSats now regularly deployed in orbit — the researchers envision about 14,000 segments are needed.
An unmistakable appearance is likewise ensured by the body in British Racing Green, the roof, exterior mirror caps and bonnet stripes in white, the checked pattern on the beige seats and the additional headlamps on the hexagonal radiator grille.
The Clubman Concept looks almost production ready, even if there are a few concept flourishes like chrome door mirrors on stalks, but the rest is pure new MINI with round headlights, hexagonal grill, side scuttles and design that's familiar from the new MINI and with a more sloping roofline and less upright back end than before.
At 3,982 millimetres (MINI Cooper S 5 door and MINI Cooper SD 5 door are 4 005 millimetres), overall length extended by 161 millimetres compared with new MINI; equal vehicle width of 1,727 millimetres, height increased by 11 millimetres to 1,425 millimetres; characteristic brand styling with design features such as hexagonal radiator grille, headlamps and rear lights with wide chrome surround, side turn indicator element and black body bordering from the new MINI; additional exterior paint finishes: roof and exterior mirror caps in contrasting colour on request.
Primary design differences between this car and previous e-tron prototypes center around R8 facelift elements such as headlights, taillights, hexagonal grille and rearview mirrors.
The exhibition also includes the debut of the Museum's new acquisition of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's Light of Life, a mirrored hexagonal box measuring more than seven feet square and seven feet tall, with three portholes at varying heights to allow the viewer to look inside of the enclosed «infinity room.»
Set within a hexagonal pavilion, the installation features three projects set opposite three mirrored walls, transforming them into a three - dimensional screen.
The exhibition will also include «Infinity Mirrored Room — Love Forever» (1966/1994), a hexagonal chamber into which viewers peer from the outside to see colored flashing lights that reflect endlessly from ceiling to floor.
The video, centering on the man who invented the mobile phone, occupies a hexagonal space that alternates wall - size mirrors and video screens.
Situated in a hexagonal space built into the gallery, the artist projects his film about cellphone inventor Martin Cooper projected onto three mirrored walls, reflecting the piece's hypnotic imagery in a continuous, disorienting loop.
Made from six tapering mirrored panels fixed together in a hexagonal shape, the sculpture allows for a significantly larger view angle than that of the human eye.
One is a peek - in hexagonal box whose mirrored interior multiplies a changing light show, creating the sensation of flying above an endless cityscape.
In the former, miniature light bulbs in changing colors reveal a hexagonal pattern that is mirrored endlessly.
Hexagonal in shape and mirrored on all sides, Love Forever features two peepholes that invite you to peer in and see both yourself and another viewer repeated into infinity.
The exhibition is set within a hexagonal pavilion built into the gallery space, featuring three projectors set opposite to three mirrored walls.
DETAILS Hexagonal shelf mirror, # 149; and Carson table lamp, # 89, M&S.
The shower's Adriatic Sea hexagonal tiles are by Fireclay Tile; a niche is inset with a vintage mirror.
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