In the online citizen science project Backyard Worlds: Planet 9, space lovers can flip
through space images and search for this potential planet as well as other far - off worlds awaiting discovery.
Not exact matches
As Cooper sees it, «You can work out of your garage until the cows come home, but if you want to start meeting with clients and portray yourself and your
image through your physical environment, it's more effective than a shared
space.»
If the superapostles could bring the audience into sacred acoustical
space by means of their recitation of texts, Paul could show a different, more powerful
image of himself
through the performance of his letter.
Still, in light of God's willingness to have faith in his creature by intending these moral powers for man and limiting his own powers for the sake of giving man «
space» in which to be more than a «robot» or a «puppet» in a «stage play,» and most especially in light of God's willingness to enter into the worst of man's human - historical condition via the incarnation for the sake of redeeming the «lifeworld» that man, by his powers, has corrupted
through sin, the moral agent can ultimately affirm his or her moral nature in confidence that this «
image of God» will not only not be lost but will continue to be affirmed and redeemed to the glory of God.
The science - god sends people to the moon, inoculates people against disease, transports
images through vast
spaces so that they can be seen in our living rooms.
A ring of hot spots (in
images from the Hubble
Space Telescope) gradually lit up as a shock wave from supernova 1987A plowed
through a loop of gas that had been expelled by the star tens of thousands of years before the explosion.
Optical interferometry at CHARA requires collecting the light beams from six different telescopes, sifting
through multiple gigabytes of data, and then combining the beams to synthesize the kind of
image that otherwise would be possible only with an enormous
space telescope.
After searching
through images obtained from the Hubble
Space Telescope's brand - new Advanced Camera for Surveys and the 10 - meter Keck Telescope in Mauna Kea, Hawaii, astronomer Michael West of the University of Hawaii, Hilo, and his colleagues in the United States and United Kingdom found what may be more than 300 intergalactic globular clusters, the farthest ones roughly 400 million light - years away.
He created a series of
images of the creatures and plants that grow, slither, flit or fly
through a single cubic foot of
space — from a cloud forest in Costa Rica to a coral reef in French Polynesia.
This false - color
image, taken from the Cassini
space - craft, shows Titan
through two kinds of filters.
If the motivation for punching
through a display seems elusive, think about all the prime
image - display
space around you that has too much foot traffic for a conventional screen: hallways, sidewalks, doorways, and the area smack in the middle of your living room, your office, or a mall shop.
However,
through the phenomenon known as «gravitational lensing,» a massive, foreground cluster of galaxies acts as a natural «zoom lens» in
space by magnifying and stretching
images of far more distant background galaxies.
Second, it does not just capture sky
images; it also gauges the distance to many of the objects — a million galaxies and 100,000 quasars so far — that pass
through its field of view, providing a unique three - dimensional perspective on deep
space.
His centerpiece is a narrative running from Metropolis to Dr. Strangelove, indicating that the power of film
images affected first German rocketry and then,
through the von Braun story, American
space technology.
Led by astrophysicist Paul Crowther of the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom, the group sifted
through observations taken by the Hubble
Space Telescope earlier in this decade and combined them with new
images by the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Cerro Paranal, Chile.
Alexander Marshak, DSCOVR deputy project scientist at NASA's Goddard
Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, first noticed light flashes occasionally appearing over oceans as he looked
through that day's EPIC
images.
The simulations allow for a detailed study of the evolution of vortex rings as they move
through space, and the shape changes that the rings undergo (see
image).
First, both satellites appear to be moving
through space with Pluto, and they also appear to be moving around Pluto, as one can see from the
images.
An aging star's last hurrah is creating a flurry of glowing knots of gas that appear to be streaking
through space in this close - up image of the Dumbbell Nebula, taken with NASA's Hubble Space Teles
space in this close - up
image of the Dumbbell Nebula, taken with NASA's Hubble
Space Teles
Space Telescope.
As the galaxy drifts
through space, its stars will move uniformly against the (essentially) fixed background galaxies (
Image: NASA / STScI)
Take a look
through our gallery featuring a selection of the best
space images and photographs of 2017.
Award - winning astrophotographer Adam Block brings us more of his stunning
images of the universe — this time of cosmic dances
through space.
These composite
images show Uranus auroras, which scientists caught glimpses of
through the Hubble
Space Telescope in 2011.
An aging star's last hurrah is creating a flurry of glowing knots of gas that appear to be streaking
through space in this close - up image of the Dumbbell Nebula M27, taken with NASA's Hubble Space Teles
space in this close - up
image of the Dumbbell Nebula M27, taken with NASA's Hubble
Space Teles
Space Telescope.
Or have you browsed
through images taken by the Hubble
Space Telescope?
Take a trip
through some of humanity's most spectacular galactic glimpses in our special gallery featuring the best deep
space images ever captured.
By comparing Hubble's observations with those from the Spitzer
Space Telescope the CLASH team was able to rule out red stars, brown dwarfs, and red galaxies as alternative explanations and concluded that the three
images were a match for how the object would appear
through the gravitational lens.
We also explore
space through images, videos and illustration.
On June 16, 2010, the Hubble Heritage Project released a very detailed, composite
image of the dark lanes of dust crisscrossing the giant elliptical galaxy Centaurus A. Taken on July 10, 2010 with the Hubble
Space Telescope's Wide Field Camera 3, the panchromatic
image of ultraviolet
through near - infrared wavelengths shows new details such as bluish clusters of young massive stars and reddish gas nebulae undergoing star birth normally obscured by dust.
I see it in my yoga classes: students visibly in the throes of negative self
image, demonstrating very little conscious relationship to where and how their bodies exist in
space; others grinding
through asana, attached to an idea of achievement that negates their present moment capacity, sometimes to the point of injury.
Composed in crisp visual shorthand, Anderson's movies are about
images: strong, stoic - faced women meting out violence; characters executing somersaults
through the air; tiny figures venturing into vast, foreboding
spaces.
The film's design is a marvel of diverse locales,
images of
space that look authentic, and worn ships that give a sense of their construction (most notably in a dynamic sequence that has Kirk and his trusty engineer Scotty, played by Simon Pegg, racing
through their ship as its center of gravity changes).
Instead of a linear perspective, the montage manages to travel
through the incident several times, each time revealing a different part of it that creates the final and complex
image that the film attempts to create
through the fragmentation of
space and time.
Quick cuts of different times, locations and actions are thus contrasted with an extended shot in continuous
space and time, whilst
images of artificial immobility (such as Birkut's statue and photograph, and him posing beside them) are succeeded by a forceful presentation of dynamic movement as Agnieszka storms
through a corridor and, afterwards, drives in a van
through the city under the film's credits.
Through the summer of 2015, they worked in a huge
space on the Paramount lot, surrounded by over 10,000 concept
images from the franchise's history: the movies, cartoons, and comic books.
Hang things from the ceiling out of reach that can attract with gentle movement; use floor graphics to draw people
through narrow
spaces; try gobo light projections [where cut out
images or patterns are slotted in front of a light projector or lamp] to transform ordinary walls into moving, colourful messages.
Sourcing
images for a book can be a difficult and frustrating process, but dedicating more
space to quality photography and less to grainy, out - of - focus and poorly - framed owner - sourced shots (of some dubiously - modified vehicles at that) would undoubtedly have improved the look as you flip
through the pages.
But the built - to - a-cost
image shows
through in many ways: the plastics are hard and tacky, there are hardly any gadgets on board, the rear doors do not have any storage
space and the rear centre armrest does not get any cup holders.
Seek out a talented professional if your book requires a custom
image — a robotic ninja flying
through flaming multicolored
space rings, for example — and be prepared to pay them for their services.
Omron has used its light directivity and micro-fabrication technology developed
through the LCD display and backlighting businesses to allow
images to be projected into empty
space with just one sheet of plate and a single LED.
Through an analysis of the work of theorists (e.g. Cohn; Groensteen; Hatfield; Miodrag) and practitioner - theorists (e.g. Eisner; McCloud), a model of comics is developed based on seven key characteristics of the form:
space as time; simultaneous juxtaposition of
images; closure between
images; spatial networks; reader control of pacing; tablodic
images; word and
image blending.
Through a leaked
image from the game's «Settings» menu (which can be seen above), we can see that the game includes volumetric lighting, shadow resolution, shadow filtering, texture resolution, screen
space ambient occlusion, screen
space reflections, effects quality, and global illumination quality.
This last idea includes veiling, the embedding of
images and
through repetition, dissolving them in
space.
Ms. Dumas, 64, walked
through the
space, its floor littered with half - squeezed paint tubes and its tables topped with art history books, museum postcards and photocopied
images.
Today's ART21 Exclusive features Sarah Sze discussing her sculpture «Measuring Stick,» which explores the «measurement of time and
space through the moving
image.»
Fusing schematic shapes and fragments, her apparent abstractions recall a flash of connections
through time, or maybe a glimpse of switching of identities, or the way an interior, or an external,
space may be seen via moving digitized
images.
[Many thanks to Gary Snyder Fine Art for providing me with the
image above and press materials for Janet Sobel at Gary Snyder Project
Space: Drip Paintings and Selected Works on Paper, running now
through February 27, 2010.]
Every single one has extraordinary color: the variety and brightness each piece carries, detail: the amount of work that is put into every aspect of each painting that make it look so realistic and abstract, lighting: the bright light shining throughout each
image giving each piece an intriguing positive / enthusiastic energy, shading: the detailed shadings on each face giving them that 3 - dimensional look, definition: the quality of the defined lines that are portrayed
through every painting (piece) and every small detail in the painting (like the faces and body parts) line: the complex and balanced lining that is seen in both, the abstract and realistic
images in these works, texture: somewhat giving off an appealing texture to the works by the dimensions, as if you can reach out and grab the
images, dimension: the realistic look that each women has (3 - dimensional),
spacing: the
space is used wisely in each work, very nicely spread out adding to its originality, touch: the clear and powerful finishing touch that every piece has, and the most visible that is seen in every piece here, is simply life.
After walking
through a dark corridor, the viewer is led to a central
space in which an extraordinarily intense light emanates from a silhouetted
image.
At this
space, the figure of a female nude tied to what looks like a torture device is the disturbing central
image of a nine - panel 1975 painting called «Moving
Through» by the American artist Juanita McNeely.