The removal of the diffraction pattern is a major advantage when trying to image faint sources near a bright star. |
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The bright star Sirius appeared again in the predawn sky, having been lost in the solar glare for a couple of months. |
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Using binoculars, try looking at a bright star near the horizon and another near the zenith. |
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A feeble star nearby looks the same as a very bright star far away, since stars, in general, cannot be resolved even by the most powerful telescopes. |
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Please always help us to escape the snares of this angel of light, this bright star which turned the waters into wormwood, truth into error. |
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Bula discovered the last of the signs, a big, bright star behind the hills, and went there carrying his latest wealth. |
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The bright star of the Northern Sky inspired this strong geometric pattern. |
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A bright star was quivering above the rooftop, and its light seemed to emit a mysterious and solemn music. |
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Then we get a very bright star that burns for less than a billion years before running out of fuel and blowing itself up. |
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This is the southernmost bright star visible from our latitudes, and heralds the arrival of autumn. |
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Presently, the south celestial pole does not point in the vicinity of any bright star. |
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At first thought this does not seem too difficult a problem, even without a bright star close to the north celestial pole during the millennia of interest. |
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Follow the belt down toward the horizon and you will see a very bright star. |
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The diameter of the bright star has been determined to be 0.00928±0.00017 arcsec. |
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Carla Pires is a bright star amongst the young generation of fadistas. |
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Zooming in on Vega, the bright star connects with a parallelogram to form the constellation of Lyra, the harp Orpheus played to soften the hearts of Hades and Persephone in the Greek underworld. |
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Such an instance occurred in 1989, when both Saturn and Titan occulted the bright star 28 Sagittarii, allowing astronomers to observe ring and atmospheric structures at a level of detail not seen since the Voyager encounters. |
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Such eclipsing binaries, in which a dim companion blots out part of the light from a bright star when the one passes in front of the other, are common objects. |
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May she be the bright star on our journey in the new millennium. |
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Above the twins you will find a very bright star twinkling in our skies. |
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First, the third trumpet describes a bright star falling from heaven. |
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Awarded to a Canadian IT Professional who is a bright star in the IT community who has innovatively used Microsoft-based technology to make a positive impact in their work or community. |
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Thus, it is another bright star on the German calling card. |
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At Epiphany, God began to reveal Jesus as his gift to all nations through the Magi who so generously expended time, effort, and resources to find God's Son by following an unusually bright star. |
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As we look into the bright star clouds above the spout of Sagittarius' teapot, we are looking directly toward the nucleus, the center, of our galaxy. |
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When I worked for Bright Star they had their store in an old military bomb store miles from anywhere. |
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