The studio, with its open space design,
sky lights which provide natural light, and very high ceiling, would make an ideal work space for artist, exercise / yoga studio, etc..
Not exact matches
You've got a large number of different color options here, but our recommendation would be
sky blue or pink,
which are both a great complement to
lighter spring and summer suits.
«Let there be
light, let there be atmosphere, let there be vegetation, Let there be
lights to serve as signs (sun, moon etc), Let the water and
sky have living creatures, Let the land have living creatures of
which man was the last created then God rested from creation.
The order of creation reads better as spiritual poetry
which rings true yet I assume your issue is related to current physical and cosmological order: Let there be
light, let there be atmosphere, let there be vegetation, Let there be
lights to serve as signs (sun, moon etc), Let the water and
sky have living creatures, Let the land have living creatures of
which man was the last created then God rested from creation.
Elements are introduced
which give shape to the shapeless:
light into darkness; a domed
sky (firmament) dividing waters above from waters below; the earth with its vegetation separated from the waters; the sun, moon and stars to regulate the days, months and seasons.
The paintings
which depict Radha and Krishna surrounded by darkness while they themselves are
lit by a sullen glare from the
sky, or portray the lovers enclosed in a triangle of night while the inhabitants of Vrindavan unconcernedly go about the day's tasks, are visual metaphors for a sensualism
which is simultaneously hidden from the world and from the lovers» awareness.
The Bible also says rabbits chew their cud, the earth is balanced on pillars, the earth is a flat disc, the stars are small ornaments hung up in the
sky,
which itself is nothing more than a black sheet covering the world at night... it says the moon gives off its own
light, it says the world was created in 6 days less than 10,000 years ago... It says a lot of things that aren't true.
No, Jesus says that his return will be a visible and as public as a bolt of lightning
which lights up the
sky, everyone everywhere will be aware that he has arrived, it won't be done in secret.
If, however, we are gazing at the night
sky, presentational immediacy locates the star in terms of the place from
which the
light came,
which may be far indeed from where the star now is.
«People in cities across the state should look to the
skies this evening,
which will be
lit up in purple and gold, and feel pride in our history,» said Lieutenant Governor Hochul, Chair of the Women's Suffrage Commission.
A leakage of gas from one of two gas fuel stations in the enclave around the Atomic Junction reportedly triggered fire,
which extended to an adjoining Total Filling Station causing two explosions that sent fireballs into the
skies.Hundreds of passengers, traders and residents in and around the Atomic Junction area fled their homes and workplaces for safety as the explosions
lit the
skies and caused severe heat waves.Electricity supply to most part of the area was cut off as some transformers were affected.
A hole in the trailer wall leads to an angled mirror,
which will track the eclipsed sun as it moves across the
sky and direct the
light into the instrument.
Astronaut Gene Cernan saw an extended glow in the
sky which may have resulted from
light scattering off the stuff.
You are looking at moon rocks reflecting the
light of the Earth,
which shines nearly 50 times as brilliantly in the lunar
sky as the moon does in ours.
When iPTF14hls was discovered in September 2014 by the Intermediate Palomar Transient Factory,
which scans the
sky regularly with a telescope at the Palomar Observatory near San Diego, it looked like an ordinary type 2 supernova in a galaxy about 500 million
light - years away.
Such instruments don't actually watch stars jiggle in the
sky; instead they precisely measure the color of the star's
light,
which becomes bluer or redder as a planet tugs its star closer to or farther from Earth, similar to the Doppler shift that changes the pitch of an ambulance's siren as it approaches and speeds past.
Blue - rich
light scatters more easily than
light with longer wavelengths, like yellow,
which worsens
sky glow and makes it tougher to see stars.
Flagstaff, Ariz., is adopting LED
lights, but they are what's called narrow - band amber LEDs,
which limit
sky glow because they resemble the yellow, low - pressure sodium
lights astronomers prefer.
In addition to preferentially using warmer - colored LEDs, the study's authors say, the loss of starry
skies to
light pollution could be forestalled or reversed with stricter regulations on artificial
lights as well as the advent of driverless cars,
which require less street illumination.
According to the atlas,
which was produced by analyzing tens of thousands of high - resolution images of nighttime
lights on Earth from the NOAA — NASA Suomi National Polar - orbiting Partnership satellite, roughly one in three humans on Earth can not see the Milky Way when they look up into the night
sky.
Two parks have been especially successful in reducing
light pollution, the study says: Acadia,
which worked with the neighboring city of Bar Harbor to implement a progressive
lighting ordinance, and Chaco Culture National Historical Park in New Mexico,
which partnered with stakeholder groups to successfully encourage the state legislature to pass the New Mexico Night
Sky Protection Act.
All down to dust In the joint analysis, the researchers overlaid data recorded by the BICEP2 telescope at a frequency of 150 gigahertz (GHz) with data recorded from the same patch of
sky by Planck at 353 GHz, a frequency at
which almost all the polarized
light comes from dust.
As a result,
light would have kept looping around during those 13.7 billion years, creating a hall - of - mirrors effect in
which the same bits of universe appear repeatedly in the
sky.
In February and March of 2012, Condon and his colleagues studied a region of
sky that previously had been observed by the original, pre-upgrade, VLA, and by the Spitzer space telescope,
which observes infrared
light.
And astronomers illuminate their
sky charts with red
light,
which makes objects visible to the cone cells without affecting the red - blind rod cells and forcing the dark - adaptation process to begin all over again.
Blue
light from the sun is scattered every
which way, much more so than the other colors, so when you look up at the daytime
sky you see blue no matter where you look.
But because the Milky Way contains a lot of dust,
which effectively blocks visible
light, the chances of anyone seeing that explosion in the nighttime
sky are 20 % or less, the researchers note.
Blue
sky arises because of the way
light scatters off dust and cloud particles,
which tend to reflect back toward Earth only the smaller wavelengths — the blues and purples.
The lensing galaxy has a spectroscopic redshift of z = 0.79 (
which means it's 7.0 billion
light - years away, Note 1) based on data from the Sloan Digital
Sky Survey.
To cut down on ill effects, the researchers suggest using less damaging
lighting — like avoiding blue
lighting,
which penetrates deeper in seawater — to minimize ecological impacts, and establishing «marine dark
sky parks,» similar to what the International Dark - Sky Association has done for terrestrial par
sky parks,» similar to what the International Dark -
Sky Association has done for terrestrial par
Sky Association has done for terrestrial parks.
Planar crystals,
which lie roughly horizontal as they fall, occasionally form delicate «moon pillars,» columns of reflected
light extending above or below the moon when it is low in the
sky.
The Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency's AKARI infrared satellite has delivered the most detailed view yet of infrared
light (heat) coming from the entire
sky,
which pinpoints the formation of new stars.
For instance, look at the recent use of the Cosmic Evolution Survey, using the Hubble Space Telescope to study gravitational lensings [in
which the gravitational pull of galaxies and dark matter bends the
light from more distant objects] in an area of the
sky nine times the apparent surface area of the full moon.
And
sky glow is made worse by other forms of pollution such as dust and particles of smog,
which scatter the
light.
Looking up, they could see broad luminous patches of
light stretching across the
sky,
which brightened the heavens in all directions as though it were daylight.
This group lies directly behind the Canes I group, and there are many groups of galaxies in this area of the
sky which ultimately connect to the massive Virgo cluster fifty million
light years away.
This map shows the entire emission nebula,
which extends across four degrees of the
sky,
which at a distance of 1900
light years corresponds to a diameter of 130
light years.
Also included in this list is the much more distant NGC 3603 nebula
which is in the same area of the
sky; this nebula is only the brightest part of an enormous nebulous region
which probably extends over 1000
light years of space.
Many of the Universe's messages are transmitted in infrared
light,
which our
sky heavily filters.
The formation of nitric oxide molecules releases extra energy,
which manifests as ultraviolet
light causing the
sky to glow.
But, instead of stoking the fire
which protected travelers of the jagged rocks below, these men receive the
light from the fires of the
skies.
This natural resource,
which inspires our attempts to understand the cosmos, should be protected through the use of well - designed
lighting systems that put
light where it is needed and not waste energy through unnecessary illumination of the
sky.
A research team has recently added one more member to the list, by announcing the detection of an exoplanet at a distance of approximately 13,000
light - years away,
which was spotted by NASA's Spitzer space telescope in conjunction with a ground - based, deep -
sky survey.
π1 Gruis (right),
which is located 530
light - years away in the constellation Grus, is one of a pair of stars, that, together, can be spotted in the night
sky with a good pair of binoculars (Credit: ESO / Digitized Sky Survey
sky with a good pair of binoculars (Credit: ESO / Digitized
Sky Survey
Sky Survey 2.
Previously discussed in a November 24, 2011 pre-print, the astronomers «surveyed a carefully chosen sample of 102 red dwarf stars in the southern
skies over a six - year period» and found a «total of nine super-Earths (planets with masses between one and ten times that of Earth),» of
which two orbiting within the habitable zones of Gliese 581 and Gliese 667 C. By combining all the radial - velocity data of red dwarf stars (including those without undetected planets) and examining the fraction of confirmed planets that was found, the astronomers were able to estimate the probable distribution of different types of planets around red dwarfs: for example, only 12 percent of such stars within 30
light - years may have giant planets with masses between 100 and 1,000 times that of the Earth (ESO news release; Bonfils et al, 2011; and Delfosse et al, 2011).
The observations began when Swift,
which monitors the
sky for cosmic outbursts of X-rays and gamma rays, caught a large flare coming from the supermassive black hole called Markarian 335, or Mrk 335, located 324 million
light - years away in the direction of the constellation Pegasus.
From the greenery and floral covered chuppah at the ceremony (
which looks as though it was always growing there), to the dark wood farm tables set under those autumn leaves and a
sky full of twinkling cafe
lights, every detail speaks to elegance and good taste.
You can usually count on a really pretty orange sunset taking over the whole
sky,
which also happens to make for great photo
lighting.
The building's elegantly restrained colonial architecture, the gray
sky, the stately camera movement and music all convey an austere gravity,
which, together with Schrader's use of Academy ratio (inspired, he has said, by Pawel Pawlikowski's «Ida»), point us back not only to an earlier era of American religion but also to such European cinema models as Bergman's «Winter
Light» and Bresson's «Diary of a Country Priest.»
,» «Marmato» John Akomfrah — «The Stuart Hall Project,» «The Nine Muses» Natalia Almada — «The Night Watchman (El Velador),» «The General» Mirra Bank — «The Only Real Game,» «LastDance» Geof Bartz — «A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness,» «Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1» Diane Becker — «We Are X,» «Jujitsu - ing Reality» Edet Belzberg — «Watchers of the
Sky,» «Children Underground» Don Bernier — «An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power,» «Audrie & Daisy» Ruby Chen — «Plastic China,» «The Rocking
Sky» S. Leo Chiang — «Out Run,» «Mr. Cao Goes to Washington» John Davey — «In Jackson Heights,» «National Gallery» Keiko Deguchi * — «God Knows Where I Am,» «Captivated The Trials of Pamela Smart» Abigail E. Disney — «The Armor of
Light,» «Pray the Devil Back to Hell» Ezra Edelman — «O.J.: Made in America,» «Cutie and the Boxer» Bob Eisenhardt — «Meru,» «Shut Up & Sing» Diana El Jeiroudi — «The Mulberry House,» «Dolls — A Woman from Damascus» Jihan El - Tahri — «Nasser,» «Cuba: An African Odyssey» Geeta Gandbhir — «
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