Sentences with phrase «side nearest the sun»

Not exact matches

A sun - size star approaching within 30 solar radii of the monster, they calculate, would be ripped apart by the black hole's gravitational pull, which would be far stronger on the near side of the star than on the far side.
At greatest eclipse, 90.5 percent of the sun's diameter will be covered as seen from the place nearest to the shadow axis, at a point in the Bellingshausen Sea along the west side of the Antarctic Peninsula.
That low - density gas would cause enough drag for the Earth to drift inwards, even as tidal forces caused by the Earth's gravity force the nearest side of the sun to bulge outwards.
The visor above the front windshield can be moved to the side so it is great protection from the sun since I live near the beach.
LED lamps also offer near - instant response, giving valuable extra warning time for following traffic - LED Cargo Box and Side Mirror Lighting: Advanced, powerful yet efficient LED lighting brightly lights the cargo box and job site after the sun goes down with minimal battery drain compared to standard headlights or plug - in lights - Hidden Cargo Ramps: Lightweight, durable loading ramps stowed below the cargo box can be quickly removed and set up to assist with loading wheeled items into the bed — from landscaping equipment to dirt bikes
In August sports fans can participate in The Sun - Herald City2Surf run or book cheap accommodation near the ANZ Stadium to cheer on from the sides at the Bledisloe Cup when the Qantas Wallabies take on world champions New Zealand.
Ambling guests stumbling upon the beach club from the other side of the island are easily tempted to take refuge from the heat of the day, either under the cool dome of its main structure, at one of the parasol - shaded wicker setups laid out on the sand, or on one of the round sun loungers near the water.
As we near the bottom of the staircase, we'll take a side path of the main route to visit the site of Intipata (Terraces of the Sun).
With one side of the Earth exposed to near absolute zero temperatures and the other exposed to the Sun; any theory has to take into account the movement of vast amounts of heat energy from hot to cold and vice versa.
The first, the Visible Light Window, on the left side of the graphic, allows visible and near - visible light from the Sun to pass through with small losses, and the second, the Longwave Window, on the right, allows the central portion of the longwave radiation band from the Earth to pass through with small losses, while absorbing and re-emitting the left and right portions.
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