Sentences with phrase «light around the space»

An arrangement of glass prisms routes light around the space inside the cloak, so that an observer sees the scene on the screen as if the cat were not there.
In addition to adding personality, you can also incorporate reflective objects like mirrors to help bounce light around the space or to create the illusion of slightly more square footage.
I thought a large mirror in our room would be such a lovely luxury to have that would bounce light around the space, (literally) mirror the detail on our nightstand cabinets, and offer a place to double check my outfit choice for the day.
The circular mirrors (15 colors total) are suspended at different heights, bouncing colored light around the space to enhance parts of the architecture that are otherwise overlooked.
Team with a polished porcelain floor — the sleek finish will help reflect light around the space.
Mirrors help to reflect light around the space so it doesn't feel too dark.
White drapes soften the look of the room, and a pair of simple square mirrors bounces light around the space.
Several wall mirrors in the hallway bounce natural light around the space for an inviting first impression.
A large mirror is the perfect addition to a compact bathroom, as it will bounce light around the space and make the room feel bigger.
With its rich mix of tactile materials — velvets, silks, lacquered raffia and gold - flecked cork — juxtaposed with big sofas and cosy rugs, plus luxurious bathrooms and hints of warm metals, which help bounce light around each space, you can't help but get into the mood of the house.
Floors painted in Strong White bounce light around the space, while coloured floors, in Brassica, Oval Room Blue, Railings and Babouche, add life and excitement.
The mirror bounces light around the space and picks up the sheen in the soft grey floors.

Not exact matches

Sydney real estate is going through significant regeneration, which coupled with ongoing light rail works have resulted in very low vacancy rates of around 4 % in commercial office space.
The issue focused on Einstein's claim that the curvature of light as it passed around heavenly bodies was based on the curvature of space.
Lyrically, their compositions reflect the light and dark in all of us and combined with bold experimental production that breathes life into their space - age - prog, punk pop that appeal to broad spectrum of music lovers around the globe.
Things are still rough around the edges (and corners, and window boxes, and the list goes on), but the light inside during the day is beautiful, and the space itself is full of secrets and charms.
This modern day crib can be moved around anywhere in the house as it is light weight and can fit into any corner of the house without looking to fill up the space.
Pocket Snack Booster Seat, Chicco, # 29.99 Suitable from six months to around three years, this light and portable booster seat is the ideal buy for smaller than average homes, where storage space is at a minimum, or for taking on trips away from home.
They are lighter than bigger mattresses, and make it easy to move around if you insist on changing up your space.
The space under and around the Brooklyn Bridge would get improved signage that would make it easier for pedestrians to find their way onto the bridge, as well as better lighting, a concession stand and a painted bike lane.
HAWC researchers tested how positrons travel through space by measuring gamma rays, or high - energy light, from two nearby pulsars — Geminga and Monogem — around 900 light - years away.
The light detected with the FORS2 instrument showed «a significant degree» of linear polarization («around 16 percent») that is «likely due to the boosting effect of vacuum birefringence occurring [in] the area of empty space» around the neutron star, ESO officials said in the statement.
While NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, orbiting around Earth, was able to observe the northern auroras in ultraviolet wavelengths, NASA's Cassini spacecraft, orbiting around Saturn, got complementary close - up views in infrared, visible - light and ultraviolet wavelengths.
Around spinning black holes, however, frame dragging could be hugely important: By whipping magnetic field lines through the electrically charged gas around the holes, it could convert them into electromagnetic generators, which would explain how they spew jets of energetic particles millions of light - years into Around spinning black holes, however, frame dragging could be hugely important: By whipping magnetic field lines through the electrically charged gas around the holes, it could convert them into electromagnetic generators, which would explain how they spew jets of energetic particles millions of light - years into around the holes, it could convert them into electromagnetic generators, which would explain how they spew jets of energetic particles millions of light - years into space.
The Hubble Space Telescope has spied a bright ring of dust around a star called HR 4796A, about 220 light - years away.
As general relativity predicts, space sags around the mass of the lens galaxy, making light from the source bend on its way to us.
This visible - light image taken by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope reveals a pancake - shaped disk of gas around an extremely bright star in our Milky Way galaxy.
Thus, as the scientists will announce in a future issue of The Astronomical Journal, the dim red sun probably revolves around the bright white star, even though the two are separated by a whopping 2.5 light - years of space, which is more than half the distance between the sun and Alpha Centauri, the nearest star system to our own.
Surprisingly, recent work demonstrates that visual brain maps are dark - centric and that, just as stars rotate around black holes in the Universe, lights rotate around darks in the brain representation of visual space.
As a consequence of the greater spatial mapping of darks, a 0.5 x 0.5 mm cube of visual cortex can represent the same position of a dark spot but different positions of light spots that appear to rotate around a dark anchor in visual space.
«Tunable infrared OPA light sources today cost around a $ 100,000 and take up a good bit of space on a tabletop or lab bench,» said study lead author Yu Zhang, a former Rice graduate student at LANP.
But because the coronagraphs have to block out an area slightly larger than the sun itself in order to prevent too much light from leaking in, there is a ring of space around the sun that neither set of instruments looks at.
Barman took a second look at Hubble Space Telescope data collected by Harvard astronomers, who measured the light coming from HD 209458 b as it reached the widest part of its 3.5 - day orbit around its star.
If they could guide shorter - wavelength visible light waves around the same object, «it would appear as though they came through free space, as if nothing was there,» Smith says.
Einstein had proposed in 1915 that gravity would cause light to bend around massive objects in space, such as stars or galaxies.
A hollow shell of metamaterial could in principle channel a single frequency of light around its inner space without slowing the light down, rendering that hidey - hole invisible to the outside world at that frequency.
Gravitational lensing happens when huge collections of matter — such as those found in galaxy clusters — warp the space - time around them so that the light from objects behind the clusters takes a curved path.
The observations have involved dozens of telescopes around the world and in space and at wavelengths from visible light through the infrared to radio.
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has photographed an unusual structure 100,000 light - years long, which resembles a corkscrew - shaped string of pearls and winds around the cores of two colliding galaxies.
If a pulsar is in orbit around a massive companion star, its pulses of light will follow the space curve caused by that star.
The Hubble Space Telescope was able to peer 13 billion light - years away to find seven galaxies, some born just around 400 million years after the universe's inception.
A black hole refers to the region in space around the singularity in which the gravitational force is so strong that not even light can escape its pull.
It is also the only telescope and instrument in the world — in space or on Earth — that is capable of measuring reflected light from planets orbiting around other stars.
In the game, the organisms are directed around a maze or «captured» in a space on the screen by the users turning lights on and off.
The keen vision of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has detected a mysterious gap in a vast protoplanetary disk of gas and dust swirling around the nearby star TW Hydrae, located 176 light - years away in the constellation Hydra (the Sea Serpent).
Radio Astronomy was one of the first steps towards Modern Astrophysics, which also uses the rest of the «invisible» light (e.g. infra red, ultra violet, X-rays, radio waves) that comes to us from objects around us in space.
Space time would warp around it, accelerating the ship to as fast as 10 times the speed of light without the ship itself ever breaking the speed of light.
«We can now calculate very precisely how space and time are warped by the immense gravitational fields of a black hole, and determine how light and matter propagate around black holes», he remarks.
A new panorama from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope shows us our galaxy's plane all the way around us in infrared light.
The black hole's powerful gravity distorts the space around it, stretching light from background stars.
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