Examples of using Distant objects in English and their translations into Swedish
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We all know telescopes allow us to see distant objects.
In order toto observe distant objects in the sky needed something more.
In the presence of myopia child begins to distinguish distant objects badly.
Looking at distant objects, can also let the eyes to relax and rest.
Our eyes give us the ability to perceive clearly near and distant objects.
Watching how bent the light from distant objects, the researchers came to the conclusion that.
putting maximum effort to see distant objects.
We all know telescopes allow us to see distant objects… but what if we want to smell distant objects? .
must be removed to see distant objects.
On a safari you will need to bring distant objects closer which means using longer telephoto lenses with an EOS.
With the new Monocular i Olympus is offering a go-anywhere solution to magnify distant objects with one eye.
looking at distant objects, or puts a book too close to his eyes when reading,
The new picture shows a broad river of dust across the centre that absorbs the light from more distant objects.
By probing the most distant objects, the ELT will provide clues to understanding the formation of the first objects that formed.
This means that astronomers can study the universe as it was long ago by observing distant objects in the sky.
Additionally, in an expanding universe, distant objects recede from us, which causes the light emanating from them to be redshifted and diminished in brightness.
kill enemies hammer to grasp distant objects hook.
Thanks to the finite speed of light, one looks back in time when looking at distant objects and thereby also peer into the early times of the Universe.
can clearly see distant objects.
Once again, astronomers recategorized the solar system and grouped these distant objects, including Pluto, into a new area called Kuiper belt.
Kya also has a boomerang-like hairgrip- her Boomy- which she can use to defend herself and target distant objects.
The problem with the most distant objects is that they are so faint that even the largest telescopes usually fail to discover any lines at all.
Because light travels at a finite speed this also tells us how far back in time we are seeing these distant objects.
Additionally, in an expanding universe, distant objects recede from us, which causes the light emanated from them to be redshifted and diminished in brightness by the time we see it.
study faint and distant objects.
This has opened a whole new avenue for research ranging from finding very distant objects to finding values for cosmological parameters so we can understand the universe better.
which could make distant objects seem closer.
A Mirage is a reflection in the air of distant objects, an illusion that reflects a world that we wish existed
while our binoculars bring distant objects closer and make them clearer.
However, before the scientist locates distant objects in the Solar system- for example,