Sentences with phrase «so faint»

(The touch of sparkle is so faint that you may need to watch the video below in full screen mode.)
In one posted video, the crackles are so faint that you need to wear headphones to perceive them, while another user reports that they «can't make one single call without hearing loud metallic popping sounds.»
The reason having the tones on is so important is the watch's vibration alert for smart notifications is so faint we couldn't feel it while sitting still, let alone while running, biking, or swimming.
You'll hear some cooling fan noise when the system is working hard, but it's so faint as to be easily drowned out by the speakers.
The latter term is derived from the fact that in most cases, the moonbow is so faint that it doesn't excite the cone color receptors of the eyes and the arc of the moonbow is perceived as white light.
Forming at altitudes above 50 miles, they are so faint that they can only be seen from the ground in the reflected light...
The drawings are so faint that they seem like shy living things, lingering between visibility and invisibility, reluctant to fully appear.
Other drawings on the other hand, were so faint they looked like subtle glass etchings.
Just know that this is a dark tale, so the faint of heart need not apply.
Tidal dependent routes will see adventurer's in full wetsuits, buoyancy aids, helmets and shoes scrambling over rocks, jumping into plunge pools, negotiating natural sluices and whirlpools with the option of big cliff jumps for the not so faint hearted.
It was so faint the dogs could have been walking themselves around the wall.
That's such a nice feeling with everything so faint and weightless around me now.
It was printed in blue type so faint it might have floated, and only after I'd replied with the details of our arrival did I notice the unfamiliar Haifa address on the bottom of the page.
There was a rumbling, so faint and low that you felt it more than you heard it.
Over time I have heard a very very faint ticking sound which never really concerned me car ran perfect otherwise and the sound was so faint.
Maybe there will be a slight remnant, but it will be so faint that it will just be a memory rather than a reality.
Seeing the color black in fact is a comforting affirmation that I'm searching in the right direction, for a planet must be so faint as to appear to not be there at all.
Dwingeloo 1 (right) is a barred spiral galaxy at the back of the group but it is so faint that it was not discovered until 1994.
The merging of small galaxies into larger ones is common throughout the universe, but because the shredded galaxies are so faint it has been hard to extract details in three - dimensions about how such mergers proceed.
So far, the neural network has identified two previously unidentified planets that produced signals so faint scientists hadn't yet been able to spot them.
Because Sirius B is so faint, its surface area and thus its volume must be very small, and its average density is on the order of 100,000 times that of water.
They are so faint that they are invisible to the naked eye, and famous red dwarfs like Kapteyn's star can only be seen with binoculars.
Planets are so faint and tiny compared to their host stars that it is remarkable we can detect them at all, let alone study their atmospheres.
What the team directly observed was the last wave of Population III stars, suggesting that such stars should be easier to find than previously thought: they reside amongst regular stars, in brighter galaxies, not just in the earliest, smallest, and dimmest galaxies, which are so faint as to be extremely difficult to study.
Astronomers identified the new galaxy as eMACSJ1341 - QG - 1, and, as they describe in a recent paper in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, it's not the first galaxy that has been discovered this way, but it's the most powerful example of the effect spotted so far for a galaxy so faint.
«We needed that long because the target is so faint, we need enough strength of signal to process the data to concentrate on such quiescent emissions and to get the signatures identified firmly.»
One such object, A1689 - zD1, is located in the box — although it is still so faint that it is barely seen in this picture.
The earliest oxygen - deficient galaxies are so far away and so faint as to be nearly undetectable, but relatively close - by star - forming dwarf galaxies, with very little oxygen like early galaxies, may be easier to detect and offer the same clues.
If Segue 2 was born small, maybe other tiny galaxies were born that way too, and they are so faint we've had trouble spotting them.
However, because axions react so little — and the reactions they are likely to produce are so faint — finding them is tricky.
While biomarkers have never been spotted in observations of an exoplanet, because their signal is so faint, the new generation of telescopes being planned today, such as the European Extremely Large Telescope, may be sensitive enough to detect them.
«They're so faint that it takes quite a bit of work to pull them from the images, that's where Kuchner's project will help immensely,» he said.
Testing the model has been tough because groupings of stars at distances of 8 billion to 11 billion light - years away from us are so faint that they tend to vanish into the background glow of Earth's atmosphere.
Dwarf satellite galaxies are so faint that it takes an extremely sensitive instrument like the Dark Energy Camera to find them.
... The thin ring «extends to more than twice the known ring diameter» (or a total of 340,000 miles), and is so faint it can not be photographed except with a large telescope.
«DES is finding galaxies so faint that they would have been very difficult to recognize in previous surveys,» said Keith Bechtol of the University of Wisconsin - Madison.
«This mass range gets interesting, because these «ultra-faint» dwarf galaxies are so faint that we do not yet have a complete observational census of how many exist around the Milky Way.
«The big puzzle is why a 3 million solar mass black hole is so faint,» says astronomer Fred Baganoff of MIT.
SOME 2.5 billion years ago, the sun was so faint the oceans should have been ice.
It actually glows, but the green glow is so faint in the light that you can't see it.
Despite being the largest known spiral galaxy, Malin 1 is so dim and its arms so faint that it remained undetected until the 1980s.
And the party was so faint and palsied that in 2014, an upstart college professor effectively decapitated its second - most - powerful figure, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor.
Think about it... The talks of signing Chambers, Ozil, Alexis, or Gabby was so faint while the talks of Balo, Falcao, Di Maria, Aurier, etc etc etc and even more etc were so loud.
The day after, a finger of spring light, so faint that it might have been mistaken for an indoor flood lamp slipped out in the early morning and later opened up into a jubilant and blinding day.
It lends an ever so faint hint of coconut flavor, and really makes the texture of the topping shine.
Thus, «your view must take as a postulate that there is a faint givenness, so faint that it is for the most part totally absent from the given.»
No wonder we are left with so faint an image.
As our mental fields succeed one another, each has its centre of interest, around which the objects of which we are less and less attentively conscious fade to a margin so faint that its limits are unassignable.
Finally on the third check — 160 beats a minute, so faint but unmistakably there.
My view must indeed take as a postulate that there is a faint givenness, so faint that it is for the most part totally absent from the given — a given that is not given.
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