Sentences with phrase «tiny sky light»

It is a tiny sky light that connects through a long aluminum tube to the roof.

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Glories occur at a point in the sky opposite the sun when light scatters off tiny liquid particles, usually water in our clouds, refracting into rings.
To make the effort even tougher, the search area happened to overlap with the star - rich Milky Way, a region of the night sky bursting with tiny pinpoints of light.
All the smudges and stipples of light in the night sky, the bits of the universe we have studied since antiquity, are just tiny flecks of foam on a huge, dark cosmic sea.
The best times to scan the skies for these tiny bursts of light in North America will be on August 11 and August 12 during the late night and early morning hours.
A tiny point of light, it zipped across the sky in a minute.
Rainmaking using laser light Tiny clouds have been created by shooting a powerful laser into the sky over Berlin, Germany.
The spacecraft did so by staring at roughly 150,000 stars in a celestial patch representing 1 / 400th of the sky, waiting for tiny dips in starlight that would signal a planet was passing by, blocking a little bit of light.
Her use of metaphor is fresh and surprising, whether she is describing the Shivalik Hills that would, «stand like they always stood against the morning sky, whipped and creamy like clotted ghee,» the desert beside the road to Mirpur Khas that, «seemed to unfold endlessly, and devouringly, like a bolt of cloth unfurling in all directions that the slightest wind raised and flapped like the sides of a tent,» or New York City where, «the yellow - lit restaurant, our tiny table at its center, the over-stuffed warmth of our wool sweaters, and even the bitterness of our coffees formed a supreme and cardinal quiet, like the very center of a storm.»
The smaller of these two, an untitled mechanized light piece made by Burge and the Philadelphia - based artist Scott Kip is set into a temporary wall and looks like a view of a night sky through a tiny window.
Curtis Mann reliably delivers with his Night Sky, a mural grid of chemically treated photos, as, moving up off the horizon line, stars become tiny explosions, become splatters of light.
Tiny visible light is not a powerful energy, it is so weak it gets bounced around all over our sky by the electrons of the molecules of nitrogen and oxygen as they absorb and spit it out again.
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