Sentences with phrase «many images of the sun»

And in 2008, Barack Obama was the first candidate to take his name almost entirely out of the branding equation, leaving supporters instead with the wearable and sharable dawn - of - a-new-day «O», brilliant in it's simplicity, rendering and image of the sun shining over a field which also happened to be the American flag.
Over the next year Messenger will capture 75,000 images of the sun's nearest neighbor and help scientists understand the planet's many intriguing quirks.
He was examining an 11 - inch - wide projected image of the sun, part of his routine monitoring of the solar surface, when he noted the eruption of «two patches of intensely bright and white light... the brilliancy... fully equal to that of direct sun - light.»
This ultraviolet image of the sun was captured by the NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), launched last February to monitor Earth's temperamental star with unprecedented precision.
The craft takes images of the sun's surface and atmosphere in 10 different wavelengths.
Here, FOXSI's observations of hard X-rays are shown in blue, superimposed over a soft X-ray image of the Sun from JAXA and NASA's Hinode solar - observing satellite.
In 2010, NASA launched the Solar Dynamics Observatory, which streams images of the sun to Earth in real time.
Potentially damaging plasma clouds would show up on the spacecraft's images of the sun.
Images of the sun in the far ultraviolet and in X-rays (acquired most recently by the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory spacecraft, the Yohkoh satellite, and the NIXT rockets) show that the heating of the corona is localized in solar active regions, which indicates the important role played by the magnetic field.
A visible - light image of the Sun captured during the total eclipse by Southern Research's telescopes.
The first hint of such twisters appeared in 2009, when Norwegian astrophysicist Sven Wedemeyer - Böhm spotted thousand - mile - wide swirls of gas in images of the sun's surface from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory and from the Swedish 1 - m Solar Telescope.
In June a team of astronomers announced that new images of the sun's surface could explain why our star brightens and dims over the course of an 11 - year cycle.
Scientists demonstrated the efficiency and versatility of their method by using it to print a copy of 17th - century mystic philosopher Robert Fludd's image of the sun (the alchemist's symbol for gold) using about 20,000 gold particles, each of them 60 nanometers in diameter.
Over the course of the eclipse, the group's five telescopes took a total of about 450 images of the sun.
The photograph here is an extreme ultraviolet image of the sun taken on March 30.
The Solar Dynamics Observatory, launched by NASA in February, returns 16 - megapixel images of the sun on a nearly continuous basis, splits the sun's emissions into its individual wavelengths, tracks the propagation of waves across the sun's surface and maps the ever shifting solar magnetic field.
But the remarkably still air on Mount Wilson — the same climatic condition that keeps LA choked in smog — promises some of the world's sharpest images of the Sun, nearby bright stars, and any planets found orbiting them.
These images of the sun were captured at the same time on Jan. 29, 2017 by the six channels on the SUVI instrument on board GOES - 16 and show a large coronal hole in the sun's southern hemisphere.
Image of the sun in 171 angstrom as seen by NASA's SDO on 3rd July 2017.
One can imagine the image of the sun in the various colors of the spectrum, each deflected a slightly different amount by refraction.
Taking observations from twin telescopes mounted on the noses of the planes, Caspi will capture the clearest images of the Sun's outer atmosphere — the corona — to date and the first - ever thermal images of Mercury, revealing how temperature varies across the planet's surface.
Images of the Sun will primarily be captured at visible light wavelengths, specifically the green light given off by highly ionized iron, superheated by the corona.
Tucker stressed that everyone should use proper viewing equipment to observe the eclipse, or construct a pinhole camera to observe a projected image of the Sun.
Other instruments that are used to reflect light into a fixed telescope are the heliostat, which produces an image of the Sun, and the siderostat, which is like a heliostat but is used to observe stars.
Above: Coronal holes spewing solar windappear as dark areas in ultraviolet and x-ray images of the Sun.
To see what sunspots looks like using modern instrumentation, here are two images of the sun's photosphere, taken by the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (a joint project of NASA and the European Space Agency).
This sequence of images of the the Sun in ultraviolet light was taken by the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) spacecraft on Feb. 11, 1996 from its unique vantage point at the «L1» gravity neutral point 1 million miles sunward from the Earth.
Taken by the SOHO observatory, this image of the Sun (eclipsed in the center by the instrument) shows the coronal mass ejection that burst forth on October 14, 2014 (Credit: ESA / NASA / SOHO)
An image of the Sun taken with The Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (HMI) on the Solar Dynamics Observatory spacecraft.
The upper left corner of this image of the sun shows the biggest and most complex sunspot visible on the sun as of May 9, 2012.
Images of the Sun at the peak time of bright flare emission.
This ultraviolet image of the sun shows large sunspot group AR 9169 as the bright area near the horizon.
In 2007, NASA's double - spacecraft Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) mission returned the first three - dimensional images of the sun.
It can be seen best during a solar eclipse and in X-ray images of the sun.
ALMA tested its solar - observing capabilities by making a series of images of the Sun.
Before the STEREO mission, images of the Sun were taken from only one vantage point — an imaginary line drawn from Earth to the Sun.
Almost too fiery to seem real, this image of the sun's surface was captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory in August 2012.
A satellite duo called STEREO has produced the first ever three - dimensional images of the Sun, NASA announced on Monday.
When one thinks of a brhmana practice that is supposed to build and energize the system, it is easy to conjure images of sun salutations, challenging standing poses and fast -LSB-...]
The print is red and black with images of sun / starbursts and abstract people dancing.
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The Côte d'Azur may immediately conjure up images of sun and stars (of the film variety), but there's more culture to be found here than shallow first impressions might suggest.
When imagining holidays to Spain images of sun, sea, sand and a throbbing nightlife come to mind.
In Mirage, from 1976, the artist chalk draws an image of the sun.
This video installation piece is a compilation of images of the sun taken by the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) over the course of 1234 days, the number of days I had lived in California at the time of this exhibit.
Push through a dark curtain, and you emerge blinking into a dark space lit by a huge, elemental orange sun, glimmering against a black background: Katharina Sieverding's projection Die Sonne Um Mitternacht Schauen, SDO / NASA (Looking at the Sun at Midnight), 2011 - 12, which uses high - resolution Nasa images to create a dramatic, up - close image of the sun's surface.
Her 2012 exhibition, Observation Point, investigates the self - imposed bounds of photography, presenting images of the sun, thereby breaking a cardinal rule of the medium while illustrating the haunting beauty of an elusive subject, as well as abstract photography more generally.
Taking images of the sun from anonymous photos on the Flikr website, Umbrico creates picture - collages with varying degrees of opacity that, as the title «87 Suns From Flikr — 29 Visible» suggests, play the visible and invisible off of each other.
But his obsession with colour as the fount and origin of painting, and his preoccupation with the image of the sun, symmetrical, haloed, brightly pulsing, would lead to a reappraisal of his achievement in the 1940s and 1950s, resonating with the colour experimentation of Josef Albers at Black Mountain College, and through him on the young Kenneth Noland.
Umbrico used an iPhone to re-photograph images of the sun she cropped from thousands of sunset images shared on the web.
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