Black holes — massive
objects in space with gravitational forces so strong that not even light can escape them — come in a variety of sizes.
Using an impasto method, Blackham builds an illusion of
an object in space with a mesmerizing impact.
When the viewer moves in and out of the projected light beams, they are forced to reconcile their perceived sense of a three dimensional
object in space with the actual reality of the mutable properties of light.
Not exact matches
Devices can superimpose 3D
objects in various
spaces, giving customers a chance to interact
with digital renderings from the comfort of their own homes.
I feel like meeting someone
in meatspace that I've developed a relationship
with online would be a lot like having a dream where your mind has placed a really familiar
object in a place that it's not supposed to be... like your car on a boat, or your mom
in a
space suite.
Let's see, hmmm, even if I didn't have to pay for it or the cleaning of it
with my tax dollars, I would
object to any monument to any religion being placed
in a public
space that I pay to keep clear for my and others use.
29 More perhaps than do «eternal
objects,» these «propositions» show how far Whitehead has come
with his new solution to the problem of form: he has provided a free
space for the unfolding of creativity
in world - process.
What appear to be solid
objects are made up of myriads of these energy events, throbbing, dynamic, interrelated and interacting, extended
in space and time,
with varying degrees of complexity of organization.
In a paper of this brevity, I have to assume that the reader is largely familiar with actual entities and eternal objects, in order to have adequate space for a discussion of nexu
In a paper of this brevity, I have to assume that the reader is largely familiar
with actual entities and eternal
objects,
in order to have adequate space for a discussion of nexu
in order to have adequate
space for a discussion of nexus.
Now, given any system of material
objects that might be considered as a frame of reference
in a theory of dynamics, that system is either at rest, or
in motion
with uniform velocity, or
in accelerated motion relative to absolute
space.
Any system of material
objects in accelerated motion relative to absolute
space manifests forces — the «inertial forces» — that vary
in accordance
with the degree of acceleration; the centrifugal force discussed above is an example.
Through its fusing of the field of force
with space it has turned
space into a physical
object in the full sense of exercising action and suffering effects....
With the «embedding» of digital facilities
in more and more
objects (from microwave ovens to jogging shoes), these acquire intelligent functions and communicative capacities and begin to create a permanent virtual life -
space.
This precision
in fitting the explanation to the evidence should be carried over into philosophy: «The only explanation we should accept as satisfactory is one which fits tightly to its
object with no
space between them, no crevice
in which any other explanation might equally well be lodged; one which fits the
object only and to which alone the
object lends itself» (CM 11).
Companies
in the food industry can choose between three metal detectors
in the CM33 PlusLine, which combine weight checking and foreign
object detection,
in order to save
space with one device.
I only have 24 square inches of prep
space in my kitchen so setting up a rig
with a plate, weighted
objects, etc., to press tofu takes up valuable counter
space.
You should definitely use one of your cabinets as a
space for your child to explore
in and play
with some small kitchen
objects that are not dangerous.
Toddlers have an airway
with a smaller diameter than adults, and even small
objects can get stuck
in such a small
space.
In addition, playing
with puzzles, building toys, blocks, and games helps preschoolers practice and build math skills as they count, manipulate
objects, and work
with different shapes,
spaces, and sizes.
It also comes
with an excellent computerized hand control that allows you to automatically point your telescope to over 4,000
objects in space.
«Observations
with multiple
space telescopes have revealed that, while other neutron stars spin multiple times a minute, this
object rotates only once about every 6.5 hours — making it by far the slowest - spinning star
in its class discovered to date,» said David Burrows, professor of astronomy and astrophysics at Penn State.
For the first time, scientists using NASA's Hubble
Space Telescope have witnessed a massive
object with the makeup of a comet being ripped apart and scattered
in the atmosphere of a white dwarf, the burned - out remains of a compact star.
Gas and dust
in space can have an impact on the brightness of standard candles —
objects with known brightness such as type 1a supernovas and some variable stars
If virtual particles have gravitational charges, then
space - time itself is imbued
with a small charge that could be causing
objects in the universe to speed away from each other.
With the help of the NASA / ESA Hubble
Space Telescope, a German - led group of astronomers have observed the intriguing characteristics of an unusual type of
object in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter: two asteroids orbiting each other and exhibiting comet - like features, including a bright coma and a long tail.
The demonstration, which the team carried out
with an experiment called Station Explorer for X-ray Timing and Navigation Technology, or SEXTANT, showed that millisecond pulsars could be used to accurately determine the location of an
object moving at thousands of miles per hour
in space — similar to how the Global Positioning System, widely known as GPS, provides positioning, navigation, and timing services to users on Earth
with its constellation of 24 operating satellites.
These symptoms include, for example, recurrent thoughts about the possibility of catching any disease after being
in contact
with objects located
in public
spaces, fear of having inadvertently carried out some potentially dangerous behavior (such as leaving the door open when leaving home), or the need to place the
objects of house or the workspace
in perfect order and symmetry.
At first, Caltech astronomers Mike Brown and Konstantin Batygin thought their theory, published
in January, was little more than a cute math trick: They calculated that a planet, a «mini-Neptune»
with an elongated orbit, could explain why some
objects beyond Neptune seem oddly grouped
in space.
When laser light is later shone through the interference pattern, the
object or scene appears to float
in space with sharp, vivid realness that can be hard to distinguish from real realness.
From the perspective of a celestial mechanic, an
object's gravity creates a deep well or basin
in space - time,
with more massive bodies creating deeper wells.
Using calculations and data mining, the Spanish astronomers have found that the nodes of the 28 ETNOs analysed (and the 24 extreme Centaurs
with average distances from the Sun of more than 150 AU) are clustered
in certain ranges of distances from the Sun; furthermore, they have found a correlation, where none should exist, between the positions of the nodes and the inclination, one of the parameters which defines the orientation of the orbits of these icy
objects in space.
Other behavioral tests examine sociability, giving the mice the choice to spend time either
with other mice or
with inanimate
objects; risk - taking,
in which the mice either venture out on to a high open ledge or hide
in a dark enclosed
space; and repetitive behavior, where the focus is on excessive grooming or jumping.
McGreevy admits the quantum systems he and his colleagues studied were very abstract because they had properties that were smeared out continuously
in space instead of varying
in a stepwise, quantum fashion.Sachdev's has come up
with a more realistic model, McGreevy says, by applying a gravitational
object, a kind of black hole, to a quantum system
with properties that vary stepwise along a lattice, just as
in the lattice structure of strange metals.
For the first time
in history, humans knew the stars not just as points on a sky chart but as
objects with defined locations
in three - dimensional
space.
In this case, a hypothetical particle called a graviton — which mediates gravity — appears in large numbers out of the vacuum of space in regions crowded with massive objects such as star
In this case, a hypothetical particle called a graviton — which mediates gravity — appears
in large numbers out of the vacuum of space in regions crowded with massive objects such as star
in large numbers out of the vacuum of
space in regions crowded with massive objects such as star
in regions crowded
with massive
objects such as stars.
The Biomass radar will still have to be turned off when it is over North America and Europe because it will interfere
with systems used by the military to track
objects in space, but forests there are relatively well studied; it's the swathes of forest
in the tropics, Siberia, and China that will be the new satellite's main concern.
With the Hubble
Space Telescope, astronomer Adam Riess of Johns Hopkins University calculated that for every increase
in distance of 3.2 million light - years,
objects are receding at an additional 166,000 miles per hour.
«If a near - Earth
object is approaching Earth and we are
in great peril, then the U.N. Security Council can make its own decisions about what to do,» says Hans Haubold, a senior officer
with the United Nations Office of Outer
Space Affairs
in Vienna, who has co-authored several papers
with Remo.
They studied the
object, which lies
in the Circinus spiral galaxy 13 million light - years away, not only
with NuSTAR but also
with the European
Space Agency's XMM - Newton satellite.
In a universe
with no massive
objects, there is no deformation of
space and time, and the shortest route between two points is a straight line.
The force created by the rocket is less than the weight of a human hair, but
in the vacuum of
space it is enough to push a small
object forward
with a constant acceleration.
Aireal, developed by Disney Research
in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, lets users feel virtual
objects in front of them by sending bursts of air to places
in space that coincide
with the virtual
object.
The massive
space rock — the first
object to score above zero on the Torino hazard scale, which ranks the danger of an extraterrestrial impact — has about 1 chance
in 500 of colliding
with Earth
in 2030, astronomers estimate.
The report, which came out
in January and
with which Boslough otherwise fully agrees, reveals that the scientific inventory of Earth - threatening
space objects (asteroids and comets), especially the smaller ones that are most likely to impact our planet, is far from complete and unlikely to improve significantly without a greatly increased funds for NEO search programs.
Judging the distance of an
object in space is particularly difficult even
with the device, Erik says.
In each of the collisions, most of the mass stuck together to form a new, larger
object,
with rest blowing off into
space — the amount varying
with the size and power of each impact.
Since we commanded the Hubble
Space Telescope to track Pluto during the imaging,
objects not moving
with Pluto (like stars and asteroids) appear as streaks
in the images, rather than a point - like source moving
with Pluto.
It's so consistent that Type Ia supernovae are also called standard candles: Once astronomers find one
in a region of
space, they can use it as a baseline
with which to compare other
objects around it.
In space, many
objects and regions are associated
with magnetic fields.
Auroral emissions, occurring when charged particles
in a planetary
object's magnetosphere collide
with atoms
in its upper atmosphere, causing them to glow, are an important demonstration of planetary
space weather.