Sentences with phrase «near the horizon line»

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Finally they added a fluorescent iron line, amazingly bright and red - shifted so strongly that it had to be coming from iron atoms streaking just over the event horizon at near - light speed.
HORIZONS «Theeb,» Naji Abu Nowar (Jordan, U.A.E. Qatar, U.K.) «Line of Credit,» Salome Alexi (Georgia, Germany, France) «Cymbeline,» Michael Almereyda (U.S.) «Senza Nessuna Pieta,» Michele Alhaique (Italy) «Near Death Experience,» Benoit Delepine, Gustave Kervern (France) «Le Vita Oscena,» Renato De Maria (Italy) «Realite,» Quentin Dupieux (France, Belgium) «I Spy / I Spy,» Veronika Franz, Severin Fiala (Austria) «Hill of Freedom,» Hong Sangsoo (South Korea) «Bypass,» Duane Hopkins (U.K.) «The President,» Moshen Makhmalbaf (Georgia, France, U.K. Germany) «Your Right Mind,» Ami Canaan Mann (U.S.) «Belluscone, una storia siciliana,» Franco Maresco (Italy) «Nabat,» Elchin Musaoglu (Azerbaijan) «Heaven Knows What,» Josh Safdie, Ben Safdie (U.S., France) «These Are the Rules,» Ognjen Svilicic,» (Croatia, France, Serbia, Macedonia) «Court,» Chaitanya Tamhane (India)
Composed of near panoramic images of earth's diverse terrains — from the savannah wilderness of southwestern Kenya to the elegant geometry of Venetian canals, from the rococo forms of Toledo to the luminous color fields of the Indian Ocean — each picture in the series is connected by a common horizon line that lines up in the identical position to form a continuous landscape that suggests a common bond and an ever expanding view of the globe's surface.
Christine's love for broad bands of color, horizon lines, and quiet landscapes began on the small family farm near Springfield, OH where she grew up.
Almost without words, but instead with page numbers, vertical lines, mountainous perspectives, and steady horizons near sepia rectangles of paper, a new, quiet topography is born.
It interprets a horizon line where land and sea come together, near rocky cliffs.
In 1896 Swedish chemist and Nobel laureate Svante Arrhenius used Langley's bolometer to measure the heat from the Moon at various altitudes above the horizon in order to estimate the dependence of atmospheric heat trapping on amount of water vapor and CO2 along the line of sight to the Moon, a much longer path near the horizon than at 45 degrees.
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