Sentences with phrase «of the light from»

Dianah sits in a shaft of light from the only window.
It sings of light from the gloomiest dark, of justice from the smoldering ruins of oppression, and of a new Kingdom from the shadows of Empire.
Dianah sits in a shaft of light from...
Why take that one beacon of light from them.
This eternality of God is difficult to grasp, but if you own a torch (flashlight) and switch it on, then the beam of light from it is also eternal (what a fitting analogy — God and Light!).
If black hole after all the scenario of quantum mechanical process have completed their interactions behave accordingly to Relativity equation to became eventually a tiny speck in space of high intensity mass with very strong gravitation wave could the telescope have picked up such polarization of light from some gravitated wave of dying star or black hole.
Could the intensity of America's abortion debate be like the last burst of light from a dying star?
An astronomer is investigating the spectrum of light from a galaxy a million light - years away.
Even if we dare to describe our own story as similar in some way, it pales next to the drama of the light from heaven.
All he saw was a small dark woman with a circlet of braids and a glint of light from her glasses.
Then the presence of Christ, which has been silently accruing in all things, will suddenly be revealed like a flash of light from pole to pole.
They let us perceive sparks of light from the depths of human being and they make us apprehensive about the darkness concealed by those sparks of light.
I clicked these pictures on a wooden table with few rays of light from small room window.
The brilliance of light from chandeliers, candlesticks and firelight are what make us say Ahhh.
Adaptable London born Richardson has made almost 150 Black Cats appearances in the five seasons since he moved to the Stadium of Light from West Brom but perhaps a move back down south will interest the one time England international.
Three desolate beams of light from our headlamps sliced across the expanse of snow, ice and rock.
Sunderland forward Fabio Borini has returned to the Stadium of Light from Liverpool, this time on a permanent deal
Try something like the Deconovo Blackout Curtains to block out most of the light from the windows in your baby's room.
Astronomers haven't been able to find the pinprick of light from a glowing orb in the middle of the debris.
All three are designed to gather lots of light from stars and other celestial objects but do it in different ways.
And 30 years ago, the world witnessed a similar blaze of light from a small galaxy that orbits the Milky Way.
Bonus: you can adjust the angle of the light from straight on to 45 degrees down depending on what you're doing.
At any time, Mercury blocks out no more than a tiny part of the light from the Sun.
HERA's level of sensitivity — which is one of the things that allows the instrument to collect the faint traces of light from such distant sources — will get even higher with the new grant.
Q18 The spectrum of light from our sun peaks at a wavelength of approximately 500 nanometres.
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].
The team compared those distances with the expansion of space as measured by the stretching of light from receding galaxies.
When it does that, the planet blocks a little bit of light from the star.
New measurements of light from distant exploding stars were supposed to illuminate the dark energy that is pushing the cosmos apart.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA — Glints of light from cities, fires, gas flares, even unregistered fishing boats speckle the dark like fireflies in a new series of satellite images released today at the American Geophysical Union's fall meeting.
Kepler's Supernova is our galaxy's most recent type Ia, but most of the light from its blast passed Earth centuries ago.
Two weeks out of every four are effectively lost because of moonlight: it severely limits observations of the deep sky and the measurement of light from faint objects.
Scientists at Northwestern University announced in April that they had recorded flashes of light from human eggs that may be an indicator of egg quality.
In order to record the skin's sensitivity across the spectrum, Ramirez exposed octopus skin to different wavelengths of light from violet to orange and found that chromatophore response time was quickest under blue light.
It's much like an after - image on a human eye, caused by «burning» in an image, in this case caused by the excessive amount of light from the tail light in relation to the extreme sensitivity of the videdochip that's making these nocturnal images.
None can match the age of the light from Dubhe (the upper front star in the Dipper's bowl), 124 light - years away.
One day that may be all it takes: Townes, a Nobel laureate at UC Berkeley, notes that flashes of light from planets around stars within 50 light - years could even grow bright enough for the naked eye to see.
Inaugurated in 1991 to search for flashes of light from gamma - ray bursts — enigmatic explosions mostly seen in very distant galaxies — it never found one and was eventually shut down.
Watching the sun in ultraviolet wavelengths of light from space — above our UV light - blocking atmosphere — reveals constant activity, including bursts of light, particles, and magnetic fields.
The journey of light from the very early universe to modern telescopes is long and winding.
In other words, a beam of light from a more distant star can never overtake one from a closer star.
A giant window above the monitors looks into a darkened room illuminated only by the curve of light from the interior of a powerful functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scanner.
That a result is consistent with recent studies of the light from distant supernova explosions and microwaves lingering from the universe's big bang birth (Science, 28 April, p. 595).
And 30 years ago, the world witnessed a similar blaze of light from a small galaxy that orbits the...
The neutron stars» union also gave researchers the opportunity to gauge the universe's expansion rate, by measuring the distance of the collision using gravitational waves and comparing that to how much the wavelength of light from the galaxy was stretched by the expansion.
Observational evidence for the Big Bang includes the analysis of the spectrum of light from galaxies, which reveal a shift towards longer wavelengths proportional to each galaxy's distance in a relationship described by Hubble's law.
In five minutes, the scope collected a mere 11 photons of light from the glow — tiny but enough for Swift's sensitive instruments to track the detonation with accuracy.
When comets approach their host stars, their surfaces warm up, and volatile materials such as ice start to vaporize, forming long tails of gas and debris that absorb specific colors of light from their host stars.
The device works by using periodic nanostructures, 10,000 times smaller than the width of a human hair, to separate the different frequencies of light from each other.
Collectively, the effect would be to throw the waves of light from the galaxy out of phase; waves that started out even and lined up would be out of step with one another when they reached Earth.
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