They are so small and distant that they look like
points of light in even the largest telescopes.
His signature pieces explore complex movement and dazzling patterns created
by points of light using his own computer software.
Each lens pointed in a different direction, and each resolved a full image on the retina rather than contributing a
single point of light to the final image.
By shining a laser through either pathway, the researchers create a
bright point of light within the region they wish to image.
One can not simply shine a thousand
points of light on deep structural problems and expect them to disappear.
Those observations revealed that the object looked like a single,
sharp point of light, suggesting it is not a comet, which would have an extended icy halo.
You may either be cruel, evil and aggressive earning points of the dark side; or be a righteous protector of the galaxy and
earn points of the light side.
That results in fidelity in the darkness, as well as that very
bright point of light, with both being rendered with lots of detail and colour.
This Infrared Spatial Interferometer Array, housed in movable trailers at the Mt. Wilson observatory outside Los Angeles, can measure the diameters of stars that appear only
as points of light in most telescopes.
The interior experience of the Seed Cathedral sounds just as magical as viewing the exterior structure, «Visitors will pass through this tranquil, contemplative space, surrounded by the tens of thousands
of points of light illuminating the seeds.»
MEANWHILE... OBAMA PRAISES BUSH: President Barack Obama honored former President George H.W. Bush by celebrating the Republican leader's service initiative — the «Daily
Point of Light Award.»
Recipient, Inspire by Example National Volunteer Week Certificate of Appreciation,
Points of Light Foundation and Volunteer Center National Network (2005)
But there was one shining
point of light for Hawkeye fans during the first half: Tom Arnold.
Aren't we all
just points of light and energy that are cosmically interconnected to each other through the miracle of space and time, with LinkedIn nothing more than a vehicle for enabling those connections?
What begins with only a few stars visible against the glare of the moon slowly turns into a
thousand points of light as the eclipsed moon darkens.
Seen through Galileo's telescope, the moons of Jupiter appeared as
mere points of light, indistinguishable from one another.
On Oct. 19, 2017, the Pan-STARRS 1 telescope in Hawai`i picked up a faint
point of light moving across the sky.
Doing it from the ground is extremely hard because one has to look for faint
points of light against the twilight sky.
Next, consider this, you can order the Rolls - Royce Phantom Coupe with a headliner embedded with tiny
points of light resembling the nighttime sky on the night you were born.
It achieves this by using the PlayStation Camera to track nine
different points of light on the headset and the lights on either the Move controllers, or on the DualShock 4, depending on which game you're playing.
Upstairs, Ligon held court in a gallery hung with three more signs, each spelling out the word AMERICA, except that one of them was nearly dark, save for a few
dim points of light.
That's the promising bottom - line from an analysis of the 2016 Civic 50, the annual
Points of Light initiative that recognizes...
For Crane, these metaphorical
points of light exist in a context of vast emptiness, the loss that AIDS has brought.
Or people have become so distracted that their productivity is like a fractured laser beam accomplishing nothing but distributing
random points of light.
This image is of the dwarf planet Ceres, in an asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, and the two
points of light emanating from it have scientists puzzled.
Another crucial debate topic: Are
there points of light in a fixed firmament, or are there balls of gas undergoing nuclear fusion grouped into galaxies in an expanding universe.
This sounds like a warmed - over thousand
points of light crap George HW Bush came out with many years ago.
Instead of the expected my - father - died - for - his - country tribute, Thomas, who had been named the
832nd Point of Light by President Bush in 1992, bared his seared soul.
They're also
twin points of light for Georgia followers, whose moods fluctuate with their team's poll standing — which, after last Saturday's 27 - 8 win over Vanderbilt, was a healthy No. 4 in the BCS rankings.
Luckily, he examined these images immediately and noticed a faint
point of light quickly brightening near the end of a spiral arm that was not visible in his first set of images.
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