Sentences with phrase «tiny star lights»

In the kitchen, light wells pull in lots of natural light and tiny star lights are on dimmers to create different moods.

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If black hole after all the scenario of quantum mechanical process have completed their interactions behave accordingly to Relativity equation to became eventually a tiny speck in space of high intensity mass with very strong gravitation wave could the telescope have picked up such polarization of light from some gravitated wave of dying star or black hole.
There were no windows except for a few chapels in which tiny holes in the ceiling that had been bored to let in the light of certain stars at particular times of the year.
Indeed, on a clear night, one can see many stars more than 6,000 light years away with the naked eye, shining down like tiny silent witnesses against the nonsense of creationism.
Somehow the effect of the cottonwood fluff thick in the air and the light and the trick of the blinds made it look like glitter flying in the street, like tiny stars on fire, and I stopped reading until I got a good poke in the ribs, «Mama, you stopped!»
Instead of the coo - coo info that Earth sits on pillars and has a dome above it, maybe something like: «The Earth is a tiny round pebble in space and it orbits a giant sun / star, which provides it with energy and light
In the light of that experience, we have read history again, noting the rise and fall of nations and cultures in cycles which in the perspective seem as short and are apparently as final and futile as the life - span of a man, evil manifesting itself continually in the same hideous forms, good winning its victories but also suffering its defeats, as century follows century and our tiny planet is hurled on its precarious way among the stars.
-LSB-...] L to R: Tiny Prints Light and Liberty invitation, Star Cut Out Cakes, Glitter Animals, Berry Water, Rice Krispy Treat Sparklers, Cupcake -LSB-...]
Enormous clouds of these tiny grains scatter and absorb some of the radiation emitted from the stars — especially visible light — limiting what can be seen by telescopes here on Earth.
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.
If certain areas of the brain that process visual information are activated — by a blow to the head, for example — tiny stars of light appear.
«Studying these fingerprints in detail requires very precise measurements of the wavelength, or colour, of the light emerging from the atmospheres of these stars» says Dr Matthew Bainbridge, who has been working on the detailed analysis techniques needed to detect the tiny changes expected.
In addition to the particles collected during Stardust's encounter with comet Wild 2 in January of 2004 the spacecraft delivered tiny particles of interstellar dust that originated in distant stars, light - years away.
The two methods of detecting extrasolar planets, nicknamed «wobble and blink,» involve plotting tiny shifts in a star's motion caused by the gravitational tug of its orbiting planets, and catching the slight dimming in a star's light that occurs whenever a planet passes between the star and an observer's telescope.
For this, TESS is relying on follow - up studies by ground - based telescopes, which can watch for tiny periodic Doppler shifts in the frequency of a star's light caused by an orbiting planet tugging on it.
If Breakthrough Starshot launches tiny spacecraft to our nearest star system at one - fifth light speed, they will have to survive bombardment with interstellar dust
They argue that some of the smaller dips of light attributed to Boyajian's star are actually deep dips in brightness from fainter adjacent stars in Kepler's field of view, possibly caused by swarms of tiny, dense clouds or comets in interstellar space.
The tiny spacecraft would first need to approach the star Alpha Centauri A as close as around four million kilometres, corresponding to five stellar radii, at a maximum speed of 13,800 kilometres per second (4.6 per cent of the speed of light).
The GMT aims to discover Earth - like planets around nearby stars and the tiny distortions that black holes cause in the light from distant stars and galaxies.
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.
The Breakthrough Starshot Initiative (BSI) is an ambitious program to send tiny spacecraft to nearby stars within a few decades, traveling at about twenty - percent the speed of light.
So, now that we know a tiny rocky world orbiting a tiny star 39 light - years away can support its own atmosphere, the future could be bright for finding evidence of alien biology on super-Earths orbiting red dwarf stars.
As a planet passes between its star and the Kepler telescope, it blocks a tiny portion of the star's light.
As the exoplanet blocks a tiny amount of light by passing in front of its star, Kepler detects the transit and can gauge the physical size of the world based on how much starlight it blocks.
A transit - watching telescope like Kepler waits for dips in brightness as a planet travels in front of its star and blocks a tiny fraction of its light.
But if you wait for the sunset, the sun looks red because the blue and ultraviolet light is scattered away by tiny particles.The new study suggests the objects causing the long - period dimming of Tabby's Star can be no more than a few micrometers in diameter (about one ten - thousandth of an inch).
Viewed from another star, our Earth's reflected light would be 10 billion times fainter than the Sun itself, with an orbit that separates the Earth from the Sun by a tiny fraction of an arcsecond.
A breakthrough has been made as scientists discover a tiny star in a binary system located around 14,800 light years away.
Their limited light and heat meant that the habitable zone — the region where liquid water could form, and thus life would be considered most likely to evolve — of planets around them would be very close to the star, putting them in range of radiation from the tiny stars.
Jack GuyIn a few short years, Friday Night Lights star Minka Kelly has earned a rabid following for her portrayal of Lyla Garrity, the complicated girlfriend of a high school football star in a tiny Texas town.
«City of Tiny Lights» (Pete Travis) After «The Night of» and before «Rogue One,» Riz Ahmed stars in this contemporary London thriller.
Aside from captivating audiences in HBO's «The Night Of,» Ahmed also had a great year on the big screen — he starred in «Jason Bourne,» «City of Tiny Lights» and «Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.»
Other World Premieres that have us intrigued: Walter Hill's «(re) ASSIGNMENT» with Michelle Rodriguez & Sigourney Weaver; Tony Elliott's sci - fi mindbender «ARQ»; Vikram Gandhi's Obama drama «Barry»; Greg McLean's star - studded Midnight Madness entry «The Belko Experiment»; Alexandre Lehmann's «Blue Jay» with the great Sarah Paulson & Mark Duplass; Susan Johnson's «Carrie Pilby,» starring Bel Powley & Gabriel Byrne; «City of Tiny Lights» with the fast - rising star Riz Ahmed; Rachel Lambert's «In the Radiant City»; Bronwen Hughes» «The Journey is the Destination»; Rob Reiner's «LBJ,» with Woody Harrelson as the controversial leader; Juan Carlos Medina's «The Limehouse Golem» with Olivia Cooke & Bill Nighy; Garth Davis» «Lion»; Antoine Fuqua's star - studded «The Magnificent Seven»; Avi Nesher's «Past Life»; Lone Scherfig's «Their Finest» with Gemma Arterton; Adam Leon's «Tramps.»
The shot of the Death Star orbiting above Jedha looked fantastic on the tablet, showcasing its tiny lights and atmospheric conditions.
Based in Saint Petersburg, Russia, the artist has a series of astoundingly tiny and incredibly detailed sketches, always in a dark circle and focusing on light, whether by fire, star, or electricity.
Mateo Pizarro has an ongoing series of pencil drawings focused around light, whether by fire, star, or electricity — and they're tiny.
The holes that let light come through look like tiny stars.
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.
«Cosmic rays, tiny particles from across the Universe accelerated to close to the speed of light by exploding stars, have been thought to play a part in thundery weather down on Earth, but our work provides new evidence that similar, if lower energy, particles created by our own Sun also affect lightning.»
The shot of the Death Star orbiting above Jedha looked fantastic on the tablet, showcasing its tiny lights and atmospheric conditions.
At first glance, it's easy to miss a tiny, faint light hidden among a mesmerizing cluster of colorful stars.
My son loved cars and trains and now has moved on to Star Wars figures (the light sabers are TINY!!!).
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