Once the telescope is up and running, around 2014, astronomers will maintain continuous automated surveillance of the heavens, calling
up images of the sky with no more effort than the click of a mouse.
We stayed in a regular suite, which featured a large blow -
up image of the sky and scattered images of motorsport hung about the room.
Not exact matches
In order to foster anew the natural complementarity
of science and religion, Pope John Paul II came
up with the colourful
image of a bird seeking to soar into the
skies.
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Now as he settles down in front
of the computer, watching
images of the
sky build
up on the screen, Dyvig slides naturally into his identity as one
of the world's leading asteroid hunters — as someone who, just maybe, could help save the planet.
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.
Image from the launching point
of the telescope looking
up into the night
sky.
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images of any part
of the
sky at wavelengths in all regimes from Radio to Gamma - Ray.
Yet with daunting
images of sky - high waves and deep water, it's no wonder most
of us are intimidated by the thought
of taking
up surfing.
The
image of a cabana propped
up on a white sand beach with a steady sun in the
sky is enough to start Googling for vacation rentals.
There are some rather humorous puzzles such as Gamer Sayings within the wacky category which contains various phrases such as «If at first you don't succeed throw your controller», while there are breathtaking
images of the night
sky looking
up at the stars and looking at Earth from the stars, beautiful animals such as horses and peacocks and much more besides.
Starting
up «Strange Rain» brings
up the
image of a gray
sky and raindrops falling out
of it.
Here it comes in the form
of a pale, 1960s Wallace Berman
image of the moon's remote surface overlaid with cryptic writing; a black - and - white Vija Celmins screen - print
of the vast, horizonless ocean that appears to carry a faint «X,» as if the printing plate had been canceled; a ragged piece
of fiberglass painted with a Tiepelo - like
sky by Joe Goode, who seems to have ripped it from either the actual heavens above or a movie - studio set; and a photographic close -
up of shifting desert sand, over which actual sand and colored pigment has been applied by David Benjamin Sherry, as if reality were a veil obscuring camera - created truth in our mediated universe.
Close
up on Rockburne's drawings, «Piero's
Sky» and «Particle and Wave,» we can see the rough surface and dense materiality
of an
image that looks light and airy from a distance.
Hand - held
Sky is a 16 mm film depicting the artist's hand holding a postcard image of the sky up to the s
Sky is a 16 mm film depicting the artist's hand holding a postcard
image of the
sky up to the s
sky up to the
skysky.
Hirose picks
up things dissolved within our daily life and recomposes them like poems: such as in the «
Sky» series in which he took photographs of sky on his actual travels; the «Night» series whereby he traveled in the image of photographic clippings from printed matters; and the «Beans Cosmos» series in which he encloses various materials such as pasta, maps, beans and gold in acrylic cub
Sky» series in which he took photographs
of sky on his actual travels; the «Night» series whereby he traveled in the image of photographic clippings from printed matters; and the «Beans Cosmos» series in which he encloses various materials such as pasta, maps, beans and gold in acrylic cub
sky on his actual travels; the «Night» series whereby he traveled in the
image of photographic clippings from printed matters; and the «Beans Cosmos» series in which he encloses various materials such as pasta, maps, beans and gold in acrylic cubes.
Growing
up «out
of the furnace» in North Braddock, Pennsylvania, a steel town near Pittsburgh that was then in its heyday, Bartman vividly remembers
images of the mills at night and the energy
of the rich colors emanating from the steel furnaces and reflected in the
skies.
His
images of lit
up sky rises, mexican wrestlers, cowboys gathered around a campfire, and nudes in a mysterious desert all make theatrical references.
More specifically, the exhibition includes Charles Jones» lovely, luminous peach; Nikolai Kuleschow's surveillance balloon; Fredrich Seidenstucker's trio
of kitchen maids; Anton Stankowski's photogram
of a haunting baby; anonymous
images of birds on wires; fireworks leaving mysterious words in the
sky, and the forensic close -
up of a pistol pointed directly at the viewer.
Yet they are as recombinant as his previous work — a mash -
up of Google Maps and
images of the
sky borrowed from the backgrounds
of Surrealist paintings.
Veca grew
up around the San Francisco Bay Area surrounded by words; words in the
sky, words on the streets, words on the billboards, on trucks and grocery stores, liquor stores — everywhere — an environment
of language, letters and
images.