Sentences with phrase «see exploding stars»

«It would allow you to see exploding stars out to the edge of the Universe.

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The over the shoulder stuff he does — where he brings on some of his rock star clients like Betty Rocker — it's just fabulous, and just having that kind of insight and seeing how you can take advantage of some of the free tools out there to make your posts, and to make your lead magnets and tracking pixels just really explode into getting more leads down your pipeline.»
Then by extrapolation every star that we humans have seen explode, i.e. every nova, outside a 10,000 light year distance, never really existed.
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Reigle's thoughts on Van Gaal's playing style remain unknown but a move for Mourinho could see short - term interest in the club explode, much like shirt sales receive a boom after a star player joins from another team.
The supernova, known as SN1987A, was first seen by observers in the Southern Hemisphere in 1987 when a giant star suddenly exploded at the edge of a nearby dwarf galaxy called the Large Magellanic Cloud.
It's amazing that only now, with large telescopes like ALMA and the upgraded ATCA, we can peek through the bulk of debris ejected when the star exploded and see what's hiding underneath.»
Type Ia supernovae, another commonly used cosmic yardstick, are exploding stars that flare with the same brightness and are brilliant enough to be seen from relatively longer distances.
A completely different view of ravenous black holes, exploding stars, colliding galaxies, and other wonders of the universe a human eye can't see
Astronomers have tracked down a star that Korean astronomers saw explode nearly 600 years ago and confirmed that it has had more outbursts since.
Comets, meteorites, planets, moons, stars and even exploding stars can be seen without a telescope, and hence, when they are brought closer for inspection with such an instrument as the telescope, these distant objects are not so mysterious, just somewhat so.
Now, they're seeing fireworks generated as material from that explosion rams into and heats up a ring of gas surrounding the exploding star.
Concussions, as you're hitting the eight - man sled or the seven - man sled, when you explode into the sled and then you recoil, you know, and then when you recoil and then you see stars and everything fades to black, you know I liken that to a concussion.
The molecule, argon hydride, was seen in the Crab Nebula, the remains of a star that exploded 1,000 years ago.
Exploding stars seen across immense distances show that the cosmic expansion may be accelerating — a sign that the universe may be driven apart by an exotic new form of energy
And we estimate [d] what it might be — at a time, by the way, before 1987; before we'd ever seen a star explode and produce neutrinos, so no one really knew if it happened.
The Dark Energy Survey has discovered a number of superluminous supernovae and continues to see more distant cosmic explosions revealing how stars exploded during the strongest period of star formation.
The plot thickened considerably in the late 1990s, when very distant exploding stars were inexplicably seen to be dimmer than expected.
Eventually, they explode as supernovae (see Székely & Benedekfi (2007) for more on the death of stars).
Astronomers, therefore, see multiple images of the exploding star, each one corresponding to one of those altered light paths.
Type Ia supernovae, another commonly used cosmic yardstick, are exploding stars that flare with the same intrinsic brightness and are brilliant enough to be seen from much longer distances.
originate from fusion reactions in the heart of stars and are spewed out when those stars explode as supernovae, the relatively high metallicity of the galaxy suggests that it had already seen the birth and death of generations of stars by the time the universe was 700 million years old.»
Norbert Schulz and Nicola Omodei discuss the recent detection of a dying star igniting the most powerful blast ever seen — something so powerful it radiated energy that was 500 million times that of visible light and how scientists have discovered that a familiar sight in the skies is actually our earliest view yet of a star being consumed by the remnant of a nearby exploded star.
New details from the study show interactions between fast - moving particles and magnetic fields similar to structures seen on the Sun, other features seen to appear at multiple wavelengths, and structures that may indicate features near the star before it exploded.
In February, Doctor Strange star Benedict Cumberbatch teased that the mutliverse is about to get even bigger: «What we've seen happen within the Marvel Cinematic Universe is this ever - expanding coterie of superheroes, and I think now we're at the stage where this universe, even within our world, has gotten quite crowded and it's just about to explode into other dimensions.»
The only people for me are the mad ones, The ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, Mad to be saved, desirous of everything at The same time, the ones who never say a Commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn, Like fabulous yellow roman candles Exploding like spiders across the stars and in the middle you see the blue centerlight pop and everybody goes «Awwww!»
Probably my favorite 2 - Man scramble, and it was especially nice finally seeing that fucking Super Star Destroyer explode.
Jason Adasiewicz is a 34 - year - old vibraphonist hailing from Chicago, and in keeping with the city's longstanding cross-pollination of jazz and indie rock — see the work of Rob Mazurek as well as the iconic post-rock group Tortoise — he has played with Edith Frost and Pinetop Seven as well as the avant - garde ensemble Exploding Star Orchestra.
When I watched the Rogue One: A Star Wars Story trailer, I saw vivid laser blast flares and detailed explosions as rockets exploded on attacking Imperial AT - ATs.
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