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Within that area are the ghost's pair of "eyes" -- actually intensely hot, glowing blobs of hydrogen and oxygen.
Like Mr. Vig, many audiophiles are willing to pay premium prices for weighty amplifiers with rows of hot, glowing tubes.
"Exuberance burned away, and the small, hot glowing bulb of talent remained, and was raised high in the air to show the world".
That revolution, he pointed out, stemmed from theorists' inability to explain the so-called black body radiation emitted from a hot glowing object.
When everything needed rows of hot, glowing glass valves and mighty transformers, miniaturisation and portability were not even an option for domestic use.
Heat until mixture becomes a white hot glowing ball.
In this period, hot glowing fumaroles were actively degassing at the rim of the crater lake.
From the beginning of 2001 to the end of 2004, hot glowing fumaroles have been observed within Nakadake crater (Japan Meteorological Agency 2013; Global Volcanism Program 2015).
They conclude that the 3.5-keV line could easily come from hot, glowing potassium and other elements blasted into space by stars.
But neutron stars are typically spotted as fluctuating sources of radio waves or x-rays emitted by particles caught in their magnetic fields, which makes it hard to observe their hot, glowing surfaces directly.
On the journey the Indians forced these seven captives to repeatedly "run the gauntlet" and forced them at times to keep their fingertips pushed into hot glowing pipe bowls for the Indians' amusement.
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