Sentences with phrase «when near the horizon»

Not exact matches

But something special occurs when pairs of particles emerge near the event horizon — the boundary between a black hole, whose gravity is so strong that it warps space - time, and the rest of the Universe.
One jaw - dropping shot captures The Fighting Temeraire Tugged to Her last Berth, just as the sunset nears the horizon, but even more impressive is a quiet moment halfway through, when we cut from Turner's own canvas to the hillsides of Kent with no difference between the two.
Think of it this way: when the market is near bottom, market players have very short time horizons for investment.
It seems to me that if the events are happening consistently at low tides, which are when the moon is on the horizons, the most likely cause is direct gravitational pull by the moon on the nearest tectonic plate creating a slight spread at the rift, just as a sideways pulling on skin near a recently sutured cut can make the area bleed.
The nearest village, Ittoqqortoormiit, sees three months without a sunset every summer, which may help make up for mid-November to mid-January, when the sun never rises over the horizon.
«When the moon is near the horizon, it can look unnaturally large when viewed through trees, buildings, or other foreground objects,» says NWhen the moon is near the horizon, it can look unnaturally large when viewed through trees, buildings, or other foreground objects,» says Nwhen viewed through trees, buildings, or other foreground objects,» says NASA.
As it is, the yearly sea - ice minimum in the Arctic occurs near the Equinox, when the sun slips below the horizon at the North Pole.
The real reading measured at a point and time, of course, is always much greater except when the sun is low near the horizon.
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