The sparkling stars of the night sky were now shadowed by dark clouds of gray, and rain drizzled onto the city's buildings. |
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At its height, flames and a huge pall of smoke belched from the burning building, and showers of embers were scattered into the night sky. |
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The gunship circled in the night sky, raining a torrent of bullets down on buildings and streets nearby. |
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He was surrounded by tall skyscrapers, their towering heights lost in the inky blackness of a night sky. |
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As stars began to appear and dot the night sky, she decided to take up her books and move to the Library. |
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He turned the bureau's news camera on the night sky to record the tracer fire now arcing impotently towards the incoming missiles. |
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The Hollywood sign was bathed in red white and blue at midnight as fireworks lit the cold but clear night sky. |
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A big bonfire and torchlight lit the night sky as the team made their way on to the open trailer. |
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His skin was so pale white and atop his head sat a shock of hair as black as the night sky. |
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Within a minute we saw a slow red shooting star cross the summer night sky. |
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The night sky should be exploding with celestial activity as one of the most impressive shooting star showers of the year takes place this week. |
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Lying on my back under the stars, I watched them peek through the misty pink city night sky. |
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Also, flying closely with it was a mottled vision of a bird, almost invisible against the black night sky. |
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Set upright and lined with fireworks, it bursts into brilliant flame against the night sky and slowly dies away to blackness. |
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Dark clouds were gathering on the horizon, a grayish-purple that barely stood out against the blue-black of the night sky. |
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The night sky and stars of one arm melded with those of the other to create a disjointed skyscape. |
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Weather permitting, skywatchers in Orkney can now view a second, recently-discovered, comet in the night sky. |
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Dozens of lightning bolts lit the night sky as an electrical storm swept the region. |
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For almost all of human existence, we've been limited to staring at the night sky with naked eyes. |
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For many years there had been a controversy concerning certain spiral nebular objects found in the night sky. |
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Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system and is easily visible in the night sky. |
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High above the building rooftop across the alley birds flew a broken black line in blue night sky. |
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As the fireworks exploded in the night sky, people looked on in sheer wonderment. |
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Paul is mesmerized by the sounds of the waves crashing against the shore and the sight of the moon against the night sky. |
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The fire is vivid and realistic, and stands out beautifully against the night sky. |
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There are many beautiful shots of a night sky with billions of brilliant stars sparkling. |
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Burning glue sent noxious fumes into the night sky in Brentford this week, after a factory caught fire near the Great West Road. |
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His fists pumped the air, wide eyes staring at the night sky that he had thought he would never see again. |
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The young stargazer's actions have been greeted with glee by Southampton astronomers who have long been campaigning for a clear night sky. |
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Astronomers, astronauts, and old-fashioned stargazers will be on hand to help them explore the romance of the night sky. |
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The soil was pitch black and the moon was a crimson red against a starless, dark blue night sky. |
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She then gazed upwards into the starlit night sky that blanketed the heavens above. |
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For example, if you want a romantic starlit night sky to be part of your wedding, rent a tent with a translucent ceiling. |
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Countryside campaigners have launched a campaign to save North and East Yorkshire's starry night sky. |
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When they helicopter began to descend to the earth, the clouds from the sky had somewhat blown away, to give way to a clear starry night sky. |
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I sealed the letter and stared out the window at the starry night sky, imagining that Alex was staring at the same sky in Krakow. |
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Twinkle lights filled the ceiling of the auditorium so that when you looked up, you had the illusion of sitting beneath a star-studded night sky. |
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Gazing at a star-studded night sky is a truly beautiful and hypnotic experience. |
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I came across this article the other week and checked out the night sky every so often since. |
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The stars shined as brightly as they could, as if trying to outshine the other lights that hung in the night sky. |
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They light up the night sky like a beautiful but harmless fire, if such a thing existed. |
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I watched with dry, weary eyes as the pale light of dawn overwhelmed the amber glow of the Parisian night sky. |
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The explosions blossomed in the night sky, the colors continuing to clash against each other. |
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The night sky had clouded over and the light from the moon was almost completely blocked. |
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The idyllic setting is made more perfect still when, on our first night, a full moon lights up the night sky. |
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A great flash of lightning illuminated the world outside, showing the trees dark against the night sky. |
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Mars is designated a superior planet while Venus is called an inferior planet, yet both are fascinating and prominent objects in the night sky. |
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Deepavali, the festival of lights and happiness, spread warmth and joy here on Friday as the night sky burst into a million colours. |
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The ancients thought stars were pinholes in the night sky with Heaven's light showing through. |
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The stars in the night sky were revealed as pinpoints of light instead of fuzzy spheres with radiant spokes. |
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If you look at the night sky and wish you could name all the stars and constellations, you can. |
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The 2-1 defeat was thanks in no small part to the backing of a home crowd that fizzed and crackled into the night sky. |
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She looked again at the nearly invisible church against the dark night sky. |
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Yet wave upon wave of Royal Air Force bombers, engines humming gently, miraculously avoided the flak fired into the dark night sky. |
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Don't give me a flowery phrase for the sight of flames crackling against the dark night sky. |
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The applause rose to a crescendo when four white doves were freed and flew into the night sky. |
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You glance up to the window, curtains drawn to reveal the moon hanging in the clear night sky, gleaming softly. |
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There were, however, sightings of strange apparitions dimly gleaming gauntly in the night sky over the Lich Tower. |
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The stars were twinkling in the night sky and a full moon gazed down on this desolate place waiting to become another new neighborhood. |
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The night sky was lit up in the distance by lightning, but the winds had died down and the rain no longer fell. |
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When the last of the natural light had died I heard Mathias' voice boom out through the night sky like the last guest trying to hail a cab home. |
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The glowing embers of the wood danced into the night sky, yet conveyed no warmth. |
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It represents the constellations Ursa Major and Ursa Minor in the night sky. |
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Suddenly, in the black night sky, a pinprick of light is spotted off the nose of the plane. |
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After dinner when the washing-up was done, we would then sit on the porch and star gaze, talking for what seemed to be hours about the night sky. |
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But for today you wave a sad farewell as it floats back off into the night sky. |
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The stars were glimmering across the night sky and the moon's rays shone upon her. |
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Television footage shown by public broadcaster NHK showed a red glow lighting up the night sky from the eruption. |
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Black clouds obscure flashes of orange light against the night sky in the city. |
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They said one firework looked like a traffic light but he could see none of the colours against the night sky. |
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Gaze up at the horizon and see the silhouette of the fort against the night sky. |
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Brian's screams and yells of pain and help echoed and echoed throughout the night sky. |
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The excited crowd stood wide eyed in amazement at the spectacle that lit up the night sky. |
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Seasonal variation in the moon's path through the night sky changes the variance in ambient moonlight between proximate new moons and full moons. |
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The subject is a rendering of a female in repose, wrapped in a blanket of stars and night sky. |
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A loud clap of thunder sounded overhead, followed immediately by a flash of lightning that lit up the entire night sky. |
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There would be rhubarb pie and buttermilk, flags flying and youngsters scampering, a parade, a pageant, and fireworks to light up the night sky. |
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Before either could react, a blaze of fire and wind ripped through the night sky and knocked Mithras several feet into the air. |
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Trees arching over the banks of the creek are lit silvery orange by the glow of campfires and the night sky. |
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Missiles rained down on the city as fireballs went up into the night sky after the armoury at the central Ikeja barracks caught fire. |
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Lighthouses are like isolated watchmen, flashing their warning beam of light in the night sky. |
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People as far south as Virginia were treated to fantastic auroral displays in the night sky. |
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Is it possible that a glimpse of the awesome majesty of the night sky, once revealed, would help to overcome anti-social behaviour? |
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The couple use special star maps to help create as authentic a night sky as possible, with everything in its correct place. |
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Television footage showed lava flowing out of the crater while thick clouds of smoke rose upwards and a large fireball burst into the night sky. |
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Thundering flickers of light flashed across the late night sky, the tattle tale sign of the oncoming storm. |
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Phineas Brock stretched out atop his bedroll beside the campfire, folded his arms under his head and gazed up at the crowded night sky. |
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Flares and tracer bullets sliced across the night sky after the blasts. |
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It was a drawing of the black night sky, dotted with tiny yellow stars. |
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She gazed up at the starry night sky and thought about her future. |
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The stars twinkled brightly in the night sky above her head. |
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Suddenly, a brilliant flash split the night sky in front of him. |
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His golden hair looked much like the stars twinkling in the night sky. |
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The ball fell to Nakata who blazed the ball high into the night sky. |
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A deafening explosion and blinding flash filled the night sky. |
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It was a large, ovular, rose-cut stone the color of the night sky. |
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This guide is both a visually engaging and a clearly written introduction to reading the night sky with the naked eye, a telescope, or binoculars. |
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I stared at the stars, twinkling white against a blue-black night sky. |
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The night sky was a clouded one, blocking out all light from the moon. |
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In this opening instalment the star guide shows users how to orientate themselves in the night sky and identify some of the more obvious constellations and stars. |
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In one hand he holds an open book and with an prodigious index finger points to the victim with words in red Roman majuscules against the night sky. |
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Susan watched in horror through her kitchen window as a ball of flame came screaming out of the night sky and scored a direct hit on the garden shed. |
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Above this ensemble, on the wall against which it is set, hangs a grid of 25 square encaustic paintings, monochrome abstractions that evoke the night sky. |
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There was a time when self-appointed wise men predicted the outcome of events, for good or ill, based on the position of the stars in the night sky. |
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From my peripheral vision, through the glass windshield, a vast spread of city lights illumining the black night sky over us for miles came into view. |
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I looked up at the night sky and snowflakes landed on my face. |
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I still hear the screams of terrified people through the hissing of fire, still see tongues of flame rear high into a night sky, darkened even more by heavy black smoke. |
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If you live in a place with a dark night sky, you might be able to see M31 without a telescope. |
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Her large window overlooked the street, with a narrow view of downtown, which was spectacular after dark when the lights glittered in the night sky. |
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It seemed almost a torch of brilliance, a flaring star in the night sky. |
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Elsewhere, other fireworks lit the night sky, as the St Magnus Cathedral bells chimed over Broad Street revellers and Stromness echoed to the sound of ships' horns. |
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Farrow smiles and butterflies flutter and stars shoot across the night sky. |
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By the time the moon wanes and Ramadan begins, some of the young men we are searching for might be under a different night sky and under bombardment from American aircraft. |
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In the night sky, nothing is brighter and more effulgent than the moon. |
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There he claims he saw a luminous object change colors several times then vanish into the night sky. |
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Tonight, millions of Americans from sea to shining sea will gasp at a night sky filled with brilliant colors and loud explosions. |
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As Hunter looked up at the ceiling, he saw that the it was covered by a single piece of a black jade, mixed with the gems, sparkling like stars in the night sky. |
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If you're lucky, you'll see Santa fly through the night sky. |
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This time, instead of a colorful sunset, it's a starry night sky. |
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Clouds of splatters and drips at once rise, float, and fall through the canvas's deep whiteness like colored smoke in the night sky after fireworks. |
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She looked up, for a long time, at the constellations in the night sky. |
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A cryptic chorus of sound accompanies these series of visions while a swirling and undulating hot air balloon figure slowly inflates under the night sky. |
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The appearance of comets in photographs can give the erroneous impression that they streak through the night sky like a meteor or a shooting star. |
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The ceiling is painted like a night sky, in blue with yellow stars. |
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As a result of the dusty conditions the flare set the entire night sky aglow in a wash of brilliant red which faded gradually to orange, then to black. |
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She found him lying in the longgrass of the meadow, staring at the night sky filled with the flickering brightness of ten thousand souls. |
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The base of the monument is lit and the top is illuminated to provide a beacon in the night sky across the city. |
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The room was quite dark. The oblong window showed the night sky pricked here and there with stars. |
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It is possible to read at midnight and very few stars can be seen in the night sky. |
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The lights from the stadium polluted the night sky, and we couldn't see the stars. |
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Europe's most active volcano, Mount Etna, has erupted, shooting flames and ash into the night sky over eastern Sicily. |
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The result looks like curtains of red and green beams in the night sky. |
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Under these conditions the night sky appears grey or orangish and the Milky Way cannot be seen. |
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Aristotle and Galileo looked up at the same lights in the night sky. |
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Set in 650 acres of farmland, Billycan offers fully-fitted canvas bell tents, dining under the night sky, a campfire and lovely views. |
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Known as the Dog Star what is the name of the brightest star in the night sky? |
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And with the night sky still quite bright until midnight, stargazing becomes increasingly difficult. |
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Known as the Dog Star, what is the name of the brightest star in the night sky? |
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The Geminid meteor shower provided a dazzling spectacle in the night sky this month, and the Ursid meteor shower is about to put on a pretty good show, as well. |
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The astrological symbol Pisces is based on a constellation of the same name, but there is also a second fish constellation in the night sky, Piscis Austrinus. |
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In traditional festive legend, Santa Claus's reindeer pull a sleigh through the night sky to help Santa Claus deliver gifts to children on Christmas Eve. |
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The boundlessness of the night sky mocks our sense of scale. |
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The 2011 Lexus LX570 also portrays a vivid new exterior tonality featuring the sparkles of a star filled night sky through a new 'glass fake' photo luminescent material. |
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Maciej created a time-lapse video from his pictures, putting them together into a stunning twominute skyscape of noctilucent clouds over a glowing night sky. |
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Tepco, the troubled company that has illuminated the night sky of Tokyo for 50 years, has warned that Japan's capital could face blackouts this summer. |
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The clergyman John Michell, a vicar of Thornhill, was the first person to calculate a realistic distance of stars, observed in the night sky, from Earth. |
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The streaks of light you can sometimes see in the night sky are caused by tiny bits of dust and rock called meteoroids falling into the Earth's atmosphere and burning up. |
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Amazed spectators looked up in to the night sky as high-wire artists Jade Kindar-Martin and Didier Pasquette performed their Walk To The Stars show. |
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