Sentences with phrase «with bright skies»

No, those dark, dank corridors are gone; welcome to Columbia, with bright skies and beautiful buildings.
The Note 5 seems to have again over sharpened the image to try and bring out foreground detail, but this worsens the look of the background and both it and the Nexus 6P struggle with the bright sky.

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So until you see a bright light decending from the sky with some dude dressed in white, you can be paranoid free.
a bright spot in the sky that grew bigger and bigger, with clouds boiling all around the center of it like big curling waves.
The problem with people today is they want sunshine and bright skies all the time and the warnings of scripture and life are ignored because people want to FEEL GOOD.
Here, I woke up to bright, brilliant blue skies, a welcome change from the usual darkness I find myself greeted with each morning.
The sky was pitch black over the Pacific ocean with bright stars shining above.
Since these cakes are usually also quite pale in complexion, I've loaded them up with fresh green onions to give a bright punch to our dinner, which is now enjoyed under a dark sky.
With the wind and bright blue sky, it's hard to not be swept away by the beauty — that and the turkeys that keep gobbling around the hills, so loud, so gentle too.
This summer season with fluttering butterflies and bright blue skies creates a feeling that is just so contagious.
Sky Sports reports that Christopher Samba is not the brightest star in the galaxy with his latest comments, claiming that Blackburn won't be relegated because they just have too much quality about them.
Every week hundreds of people are employed to set up corporate tents, build scoreboards or follow the flight of a little white ball against a bright blue sky with a high - tech camera.
I have a 7 years old girl and two babies with papa God, Juanes 18 weeks and Maria Paz stillborn 22 +3 weeks, I hope some day I could have my rainbow to bright my gray sky.
England Netball has recently secured an additional three - year contract to broadcast 22 Netball Superleague matches on Sky TV, and, with a commercial partnership with the Fiat Group, the future looks bright.
More accurate distances between the most common type of «planetary nebulae» and the Earth can be estimated simply with three sets of data: firstly, the size of the object on the sky taken from the latest high resolution surveys; secondly, an accurate measurement of how bright the object is in the red hydrogen - alpha emission line; and thirdly, an estimate of the dimming toward the nebula caused by so called interstellar - reddening.
There is no obvious bouba / kiki - like dynamic that would link a young, female, doomed romantic lead with a bright orb in the sky, yet the metaphor is immediately sensible to anyone who hears it.
These nights this intense blue sun provides a vivid color contrast with the planet Mars, a brilliant orange guest in the Lion's hind legs, and the sky's brightest star after 8 p.m. Mars and Regulus will perform a spectacularly tight conjunction this summer.
Venus is often bright enough and far enough from the sun to stand out in the evening or morning sky, but Mercury is notoriously elusive and dangerous to sight with a telescope that could easily fry a retina if too much sunlight gets in.
With the right binoculars, stellar and lunar observing is just as good in bright as in dark skies.
Singapore boasts the brightest nights, the team found, with skies so luminous that no one
Facing it, you'll find the sky's second - brightest light — Jupiter — directly to your left, floating in the south, awaiting its collision this month with comet Shoemaker - Levy 9.
Along with most of the stars of the night sky, we rush straight up at nightfall, toward the cross-shaped constellation Cygnus and its brightest star, Deneb, nearly overhead in early evening.
Using data from the Herschel Space Telescope, Negrello et al. (p. 800) showed that by searching for the brightest sources in a wide enough area in the sky it was possible to detect gravitationally lensed submillimeter galaxies with nearly full efficiency.
On April 20, 2006, two small sky - monitoring cameras thousands of miles apart — one in Chile, the other in the Canary Islands — both recorded a bright starlike spot of light that rotated with the heavens for about 10 minutes before vanishing.
With each pass of the sky, astronomers hope to gather more information about faraway, gamma - bright objects, watching them evolve as their gamma - ray emissions change over time.
Forum: Dark thoughts on bright skies — Derek McNally thinks we are interfering too much with the world of astronomy
This galaxy is one of the brightest galaxies in the sky, and although it is too faint to see with the naked eye, it is an easy galaxy to find with binoculars if you know where to look.
As a relatively bright star in Earth's night sky, Star A is catalogued as Harvard Revised (HR) 753, a numbering system derived from the 1908 Revised Harvard Photometry catalogue of stars visible to many Humans with the naked eye.
The Subaru data reveal the presence of a surrounding large scale structure with the major axis running approximately north - west south - east (NW - SE), aligned with the cluster and its brightest galaxy shapes, showing elongation with a \ sim 2:1 axis ratio in the plane of the sky.
TESS will combine the best of both these approaches, observing bright stars over the whole sky with the advantage of doing so from space.
This zero - magnitude star is visible with the naked eye as the third brightest star after Sirius A and Arcturus in Earth's northern skies, and is fifth brightest star overall.
Solar sibling HD 162826 is not visible to the unaided eye, but can be seen with low - power binoculars near the bright star Vega in the night sky.
Discovered in 2015 by the Pan-STARRS NEO survey team, the comet has gotten considerably brighter after the recent outburst and is now noticeable in the dawn sky with binoculars or a compact telescope.
So Jewitt and Luu carried out two parallel surveys: they used the Palomar Observatory's Schmidt telescope equipped with conventional glass photographic plates to scan large areas of the sky for the very faintest objects, while also watching a narrow field of view in the plane of the planets for rare but slightly brighter objects using MIT's 1.3 - metre telescope fitted with a CCD.
During the orbital period of such a planet of 0.6 (3) a, an observer on the planet would see this intensely bright companion star circle the sky just as humans see with the Solar System's planets.
Many of these stars will be the stars visible to the naked eye in the night sky, with only the brightest stars in the sky — such as Sirius, Rigel and Vega — being missed out because they are too bright for TESS» optics.
In the 1950s when the field of radio was blossoming, one of the brightest radio sources in the sky, Virgo A, was discovered to be associated with M87 and its jet.
With clouds shrouding much of the sky, professor Steve Fossey decided to point the University's 14 - inch telescope at nearby galaxy Messier 82 (M82) and saw a very bright object that wasn't supposed to be there.
The star Alpha Centauri is one of the brightest stars in the southern sky (marked with a red circle).
Vega, also called Alpha Lyrae, brightest star in the northern constellation Lyra and fifth brightest in the night sky, with a visual magnitude of 0.03.
It is an obvious group of galaxies because it contains several of the brightest galaxies in the sky (although they are all too faint to be seen with the naked eye).
The Lagoon nebula is one of the brightest nebulae in the sky and it can be seen with the naked eye.
Stars with white dwarf companions are common; some of the brightest stars in the sky have white dwarf companions, like Sirius and Procyon.
This is a bright nebula in southern hemisphere skies which can be glimpsed with the naked eye.
If you are willing to brave the frigid temperatures, you will see that the winter sky is filled with bright stars.
NGC 520 is one of the brightest galaxy pairs on the sky, and can be observed with a small telescope toward the constellation of Pisces, the Fish, having the appearance of a comet.
We couldn't find any good spot in the shade to take the pictures, but the sky was dotted with just enough big puffy clouds to cover the sun long enough to take a few photos where I wasn't squinting in the bright light.
Then add a cozy cardigan in a bright color (preferably one that goes with your dress, like this sky blue cardi).
Perfect to layer under blazers or cardigans, wear alone as a mini dress (with shorts underneath of course) and sky high heels or with bright leggings and flats.
Bring in a piece of the beautiful, bright sky by adding the La Crosse Technology Metal Wall Clock with Blue Dial to your home or office.
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