The light appeared brighter and more concentrated, giving it a much more effective and farther range.
Not exact matches
This
appears to be similar to the claims of seeing a
bright light during a near death experience.
At the same time my heart and soul all flowed out in love to Christ, so that there seemed to be a constant flowing and reflowing of heavenly love, and I
appeared to myself to float or swim, in these
bright, sweet beams, like the motes swimming in the beams of the sun, or the streams of his
light which come in at the window.
Looking up, I thought I saw that same
light [he had on more than one previous occasion seen subjectively a
bright blaze of
light], though it
appeared different; and as soon as I saw it, the design was opened to me, according to his promise, and I was obliged to cry out: Enough, enough, O blessed God!
And the deeper the darkness, the
brighter the
light will
appear.
Geoff, if all you've said in your article posting are true and nothing but the truth, then the success of Arsene Wenger as manager of Arsenal FC has
appeared to be questionable at a stage in his management there and needing a
bright light to see the reason behind the veil and unveiled it.
When illuminated by ultraviolet
light they fluoresce and make products and fabrics
appear brighter.»
More and
brighter lights appeared to be the most cost - effective, short - term answer, said Jeff Acks, superintendent of parks and planning.
Light colors, on the other hand, make a room
appear bigger and
brighter.
These particles make colors
appear to be
brighter by absorbing invisible ultraviolet
light and re-emitting it as blue
light.
They are a chemical that is used to make clothing absorb UV
light and
appear brighter.
Optical brighteners are common in many brands of laundry detergent because they make clothes
appear brighter and cleaner in ultraviolet
light.
Hubble made an educated guess based on the reasoning that the
brightest stars in each galaxy all shine with the same luminosity, like
light bulbs of equal wattage, so the fainter they
appear, the farther away they lie.
If you have a larger lens, it will be able to gather more
light, and in turn, the image you see will
appear brighter.
Exposure to
bright light in the morning
appears linked to reduced appetite and lower body weight, regardless of sleep patterns.
As they are opaque to visible
light it is difficult for astronomers to observe their inner workings, and so other tools are needed to unveil their secrets — observations in the infrared or in the submillimetre parts of the spectrum, for example, where the dust clouds, only a few degrees over absolute zero,
appear bright.
This «gravitational lensing» causes the supernova's
light to
appear brighter and sometimes in multiple locations, if the
light rays travel different paths around the massive object.
Given the redshift of the
light from this stellar explosion — which occurred about 10 billion years ago, when the universe was one third its current size — the object
appeared much
brighter than it would have been if [dust filling intergalactic space simply made the supernovae
appear dim, as some researchers had proposed].
A WORLD NEXT DOOR Proxima Centauri casts a reddish glow over the surface of Proxima b (illustrated), the closest exoplanet to Earth, while two companion stars, Alpha Centauri A and B,
appear as
bright pinpricks of
light.
As polarized
light bounces off of these crystals, they
appear as tiny
bright dots when observed through the phone's camera lens — enabling an instant, accurate diagnosis.
They mostly
appear as fleeting streaks of
light lasting less than a second, but the
brightest ones leave behind trails of vaporised gases and glowing air molecules that may take a few seconds to fade.
At a distance of 1,000
light - years — farther than most of the stars you can see on a clear night — it would
appear about as
bright as the sun.
The sky's two
brightest points of
light haven't
appeared this close since May 2000.
Its nightside is
lit by
light reflected from Earth, which
appears 50 times
brighter from the moon than the full moon
appears here.
The western side (tilted closer to the Earth)
appears brighter in polarized
light, while in total intensity the eastern side
appears slightly
brighter, particularly just to the east of the widest apparent separation points of the disk.
They reveal that, at that time, the Cassini Division and the C ring were
brighter than the other rings in the mid-infrared
light and that the brightness contrast
appeared to be the inverse of that seen in the visible
light.
This brightness contrast is the inverse of how they
appear in the visible
light, where the B and A rings are always
brighter than the Cassini Division and the C ring.
As a consequence, a
bright LED, of the kind found in a flashlight, might produce 80 lumens (a lumen is a standard measure of how powerful a
light source
appears).
The percentage of
light reflected from a planet, or how
bright it
appears in the sky, is determined in part by the composition of its atmosphere.
Microlensing works on a much smaller scale: Individual stars or planets focus the
light of more distant stars, making the background star
appear to grow
brighter and then dim again.
So
bright, in fact, it
appears that all the
light hitting Earth is confined to a square millimeter.
A certain class of supernovae always explodes with the same brightness (giving them the nickname «standard candles»), so by measuring how
bright they
appear in the images, astronomers can tell how much their
light has been magnified.
Of particular interest is a star at the center of the nebula, just below the
brightest region, whose intense
light and furious winds
appear to have driven out the local gas, forming a spherical void perhaps only 30,000 years agoquite recent, by astronomical standards.
From 240 miles above Earth's surface, lightning is visible as
bright blotches, and city
lights appear as yellow streaks; the atmosphere glows in bands of yellow, green, and red as energetic air molecules interact and emit
light, a process (called airglow) that is difficult to see from the ground.
Despite the
bright glow, the balls also
appear to be rather cold, much like neon
lights.
Purkinje is famous for explaining visual phenomena: the Purkinje effect describes how blue objects
appear brighter than red objects in dimmer
light.
The cluster is so massive that its powerful gravity bends the
light from galaxies far behind it, making background objects
appear larger and
brighter in a phenomenon called gravitational lensing.
According to Shvartzvald, Yee and their colleagues, OGLE -2016-BLG-1195Lb is the lowest mass world ever discovered through microlensing, a technique in which
light from a star that passes in front of a
bright background object causes the latter to
appear brighter, thus allowing scientists to detect anomalies created by a planet orbiting in the foreground.
Also, if another similar planet orbited at 0.71 AU from Alpha Centauri B (so that in turn Alpha Centauri B
appeared as
bright as the Sun seen from the Earth), this hypothetical planet would receive slightly more
light from the more luminous Alpha Centauri A, which would shine 4.7 to 7.3 magnitudes dimmer than Alpha Centauri B (or the Sun seen from the Earth), ranging in apparent magnitude between − 19.4 (dimmest) and − 22.1 (
brightest).
Click to Enlarge (JPEG / 138.4 KB) This schematic image represents how
light from a distant galaxy is distorted by the gravitational effects of a nearer foreground galaxy, which acts like a lens and makes the distant source
appear distorted, but
brighter, forming characteristic rings of
light, known as Einstein rings.
From Earth, Alpha Centauri
appears as a single point of
light: It's one of the
brightest stars in the southern sky.
Its larger namesake the Sombrero Galaxy is another stunning example of an edge - on galaxy — in fact, the «Little Sombrero» is about the same size as its
bright namesake at about 60 000
light - years across, but as it lies further away, it
appears smaller in the sky (Credit: ESA / Hubble & NASA Acknowledgement: Josh Barrington)
New radio images of galaxies with
bright quasar cores show that, though the galaxies
appear normal in visible -
light images, their gas has been disrupted by encounters with other galaxies.
(The
bright light appearing at roughly 2 o'clock is the planet Mercury.)
When a star explodes into a supernova, it emits a flash of
light that can
appear brighter than a galaxy.
CLICK ON IMAGE: This schematic represents how
light from a distant galaxy is distorted by the gravitational effects of a nearer foreground galaxy, which acts like a lens and makes the distant source
appear distorted, but
brighter, forming characteristic rings of
light, known as Einstein rings.
Reflected
light makes skin
appear brighter, dark circles
appear less dark and wrinkles
appear shallower.
The
light colors make it appropriate for the season, while the coverage it gives makes me less susceptible to bug bites and
appearing bright white (as I've yet to do anything about a tan).
In the low
light of winter colors
appear darker, but on a
bright day with the sun reflecting off snow colors
appear pale and icy.
Tiny, shimmery
light - reflecting particles make you instantly
appear bright - eyed and less wrinkled.