The things astronomers want to
see are faint, and they want resolution.
The only smiles to be
seen are the faint traces of a smirk on Ms. Farrow's lips as her character carries out the Devil's work.
Not exact matches
«This would not
be for the
faint of heart, and it
is difficult to
see how this would
be inexpensive,» he added.
This
is the same number of people who tuned in to
see the show in 2013, when Cyrus sent the Hollywood Reporter's Shirley Halperin to the
fainting couch.
I
see no contradiction in my postulate; yours seems to play on the term given in such a way as to assert that the very
faint is both given and not given.
You weren't there to
see your mom crying every night, having a heart att [a] ck when she got the new [
s] that the body
was found, and going to court almost everyday for a year
seeing your mom weeping, crying and
fainting.
«Steve, when reading your comments, on occasion I
see the
faint glimmerings of what
was once or possibly could
be a decent human
being.»
While it
is easiest to grasp the prius of creativity - esse in the human case, a process metaphysics
sees at least a
faint glimmer of subjectivity (which for process thinkers does not imply consciousness!)
There
are many people who claim to
be Christians who don't
see to have the
faintest idea what Christ actually taught.
They have turned out lovely and gooey but don't taste the least bit chocolatey, in fact if it wasn't for the
faint taste from the laguma powder, I
'm not sure that they would taste of anything at all I now
see a comment below recommending doubling the amount of cacao so I will try that next time.
Invert the pie pan and press very lightly into the top crust to create a
faint circle indentation so you can
see how large of a surface area you'll
be decorating.
it
is disrespectful to the arsenal fans who have lot faith every game and the hopes looks
fainted after
seeing such a horrendous choice.
It
's only improved by the fact that you can
see, just at the last second, just as he
's engulfed by his United teammates, a tiny quiver and the
faintest suggestion of a smile.
Shawcross has
been a Gooner favorite for a while now and whether we'll
see that brand again, I haven't the
faintest idea.
They departed in chilled, uncomfortable quiet, to
be nagged down the decades by the
faint suspicion that what they had
seen was unreal.
You know FORTUNE
is not for the
faint of heart, rather it
's for the FEARLESS and daring souls.I say bring whoever on and
see how it goes if we pull through that would
be AWESOME, but if we don't, at least we didn't turn into jelly because of FEAR.
Infants
are seen as active participants in the process and, like adults who can
be called back to consciousness after
fainting by stimulation and speaking of their names, respond quickly to maternal touch and voice.
If they
are fast breathing, if their nose
is faint a little lusters or flaring, if when they breathe you can
see how the ribs suck in under the rib or bottom of the neck or in between the ribs, if they
are not peeing and their diapers
are too dry, if they won't stop crying, if they have ear pain or they seem to
be in pain, they
are not consolable, I mean you try to console them and they will not console, if they
are whizzing and if anything turns green.
After one of the births I lost a lot of blood, baby
was in Intensive care and I had not
seen him, and did not have the
faintest idea what
was happening with him.
Without such a high star - formation rate, GN - z11 would
be far too
faint for us to
see from our location on the other side of the universe.
Even with gravitational lenses, some things
are just too far or too
faint to
be seen.
Traditional black hole seeds, on the other hand, which derive from dead stars,
are likely to
be too
faint for the JWST or other telescopes to
see.
That
's because a bigger telescope will let in more light (meaning your eyes can
see faint objects better).
Astronomers exploit this property of space to use the clusters as a zoom lens to magnify the images of far - more - distant galaxies that otherwise would
be too
faint to
be seen.
It actually glows, but the green glow
is so
faint in the light that you can't
see it.
Along with the familiar cosmic microwave background — the afterglow of the big bang — the distant universe
is suffused with an infrared background, thought to come from galaxies and stars too
faint and far away to
see.
Kasting adds that far - out planets will
be fainter and harder to
see than close - in planets, so finding these distant worlds will
be more difficult, as will studying their atmospheres.
But just as important
is what can't
be seen: the
fainter glows from smaller black holes, slowly putting on weight, as expected if supermassive black holes
were born star - sized and grew gradually.
February 28: The zodiacal light — the
faint glow of sunlight reflected off interplanetary dust —
is easiest to
see about now.
Proxima Centauri
is about one one - hundredth as bright as the
faintest stars our eyes can
see without a telescope.
Many astronomers fear the additional mirror will degrade sensitivity, or the ability to
see faint objects, because photons
are lost with each reflection.
Called VISIR, the instrument will
be equipped with a coronagraph — a mask to block out the light of the star so that the much
fainter planets can
be seen.
Scientists can only
see the
faintest dwarf galaxies when they
are nearby, and had previously only found a few of them.
Light from the star, too
faint to
be seen in the image above,
is polarized due to interactions with the vacuum of space in a strong magnetic field.
Although the planets
are too
faint to
be seen directly, their motions cause the star's spectrum to wobble back and forth across the digital detector of an astronomical telescope.
These primordial gravitational waves
are too
faint to
be detectable directly, but it should
be possible to
see their imprint on the relic radiation from the big bang — the cosmic microwave background.
The only reason we didn't find anything
is that photographic plates can't pick up things as
faint as what we can
see today with new technology — and we got unlucky.
They
are nearly impossible to
see relying on visible light, but with the infrared vision of NASA's WISE space telescope, researchers finally detected the
faint glow of six Y dwarfs relatively close to our sun, within a distance of about 40 light - years.
Faint ground - hugging patches on Pluto
are indicative of clouds,
seen in these July 2015 images from the New Horizons spacecraft.
Hubble's sensitivity and high resolution allow it to
see faint and distant lenses that can not
be detected with ground - based telescopes whose images
are blurred by Earth's atmosphere.
By stacking all of those points on top of one another, the researchers combined the
faint x-ray glow from the heart of hundreds of galaxies, which
were undetectable individually, into a brighter aggregate (
see photo inset).
The small and
faint galaxy
was only
seen thanks to a natural «magnifying glass» in space.
Holland, part of the group that built the JCMT camera the team used — called «SCUBA» — notes: «What we
saw was very
faint.
According to the research, about 90 percent of galaxies in the observable universe
are too
faint and too far away to
be seen with present - day telescopes.
«It
's very difficult to
see these
faint moving objects in front of thousands and thousands of background stars,» Parker says.
BARELY THERE A
faint galaxy,
seen in the center of a Hubble Space Telescope image,
is about the same size as the Milky Way but has relatively few stars.
This means that distant objects that otherwise would
be too distant and
faint to
be seen become visible — something that Frontier Fields aims to exploit over the coming years.
There
are two promises that we make with bigger telescopes: that they can
see fainter things and that they
see more detail.
Unfortunately, the fact that planets can
be seen only when they happen to
be in the line of sight between star and telescope means that many stars must
be observed, and Kepler increases its stellar haul by monitoring even the
faintest stars.
Many of these galaxies
are very
faint, more than 1 billion times
fainter than what the naked human eye can
see, marking them as some of the oldest galaxies within the visible universe.