Sentences with phrase «wide areas of sky»

This impressively detailed image of Orion A establishes a new observational foundation for further studies of star and cluster formation and once again highlights the power of the VISTA telescope to image wide areas of sky quickly and deeply in the near - infrared part of the spectrum [5].
The COSMOS survey covers a sufficiently wide area of sky - nine times the area of the Earth's Moon.
This combination allowed the scientists to capture a wider area of the sky at once.

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«If they can turn up, start on the front foot, put pressure on that back four with the pace they've got as well on the wide areas - Danny Welbeck and Alexis Sanchez will be in the wide areas - then they could cause a few problems for Chelsea's defence,» Parlour, who was speaking on behalf of England team sponsor Vauxhall, told Sky Sports News HQ.
The initial discovery of this quasar (given the identity J1342 +0928) came to light thanks to the mining of three large area surveys: the DECam Legacy Survey (DECaLS) that is being carried out with the Dark Energy Camera on the National Science Foundations Blanco 4 - m telescope at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile, NASAs Wide - field Infrared Survey Explorer (ALLWISE), and the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope Deep Sky Survey (UKIDSS) Large Area Surarea surveys: the DECam Legacy Survey (DECaLS) that is being carried out with the Dark Energy Camera on the National Science Foundations Blanco 4 - m telescope at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile, NASAs Wide - field Infrared Survey Explorer (ALLWISE), and the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope Deep Sky Survey (UKIDSS) Large Area SurArea Survey.
Instead of conducting a narrow and deep study of a small area of the sky, the team broadened their scope to produce the widest survey of very distant galaxies ever attempted.
Still, that area of research could yield results in the coming decades by «searching very wide fields - of - view with many beams on the sky,» Siemion says.
The Supernova Survey repeatedly imaged the SDSS Southern Equatorial trip (Stripe 82), an area of sky 2.5 ° wide by 120 ° long -LRB--1.25 ≤ Dec ≤ 1.25, 310 < RA < 60).
With stunning views of the local (and wider) area on offer and a glass sky walk for brave people, this attraction provides a chance for couples to share stories about the places they can see while having quality time in a new and exciting addition to the city.
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