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It captured Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter, Venus, Earth (seen, in the late astrophysicist Carl Sagan's phrase, as a "pale blue dot") and the Sun, by then just a tiny point of light.
Chandra's mathematics showed that a white dwarf much heavier than the sun could not exist, but would undergo an eternal collapse into a tiny point of infinite density, until it slipped though a crevice in space and time, from which nothing could escape, not even light.
but it will always be a tiny point of unacknowledged pain in use.
The method was obvious when staring through the lens of a microscope at a slide full of cyanobacteria the researchers saw that each cell contained a tiny point of light in the same location, where the bacteria were focusing the source.
Three of the frames received showed the Earth as a tiny point of light in empty space.
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The blue light from [the] lampshade drew into a tiny point in the centre of her brain, it flickered and winked like an eye, quietly it fluttered and dwindled.
Now at its full height, rearing up beside the West Side Highway, it is one of the most arresting buildings Manhattan's regimented grid has ever seen, as well as one of the most commercially illogical: it tapers up to a tiny point, leaving only a handful of flats at the most lucrative upper levels.
And although I am left with a burning rage that James is dead, there is perhaps this tiny point of light in an otherwise bleak vista: his death has set one life on a new and better trajectory.
If they were starting to put a cost on getting your data out of Facebook — you know, every tiny point of data — that would be very interesting to have to compare with smaller companies, smaller social networks.
In Australia Goodison was a reserve for the Laser and understudied Ainslie, watching the great man go through all his pre-racing and racing routines, and inwardly digesting every tiny point of preparation.
I read the other question that explains how all objects are moving away from each other and how space is expanding, but that doesn't account for the fact that the big bang is always described as this tiny point of super condensed matter.
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