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But now, as the awards season begins in earnest, the buzz is centring on its invisible star.
This mass was too high for the optically invisible star to be either a white dwarf or a neutron star, which led to the conclusion that it must be a black hole.
A flak jacket is everyday wear for Sir Bernard Ingham, the cantankerous watchdog of Thatcher's Downing Street years, but yesterday he was kitted out in helmet, cricket pads and probably an invisible Star Wars force shield as well.
We realized that there was this invisible star system that Hollywood wasn't aware of and Eugenio was the biggest star in it.
Of enthusiasts, those who would abandon reason and claim to know on the basis of faith alone, Locke writes: "…he that takes away Reason to make way for Revelation, puts out the Light of both, and does much what the same, as if he would perswade a Man to put out his eyes, the better to receive the remote Light of an invisible Star by a Telescope".
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Not only is his digital camera more sensitive than film, but the ability to manipulate and adjust images on the computer screen sometimes reveals otherwise faint or invisible stars.
The invisible stars who make Hollywood French Mac McClelland | Matter | 12 November 2014.
Two international teams of astronomers using the bending of light by gravity to glimpse otherwise invisible stars have bagged a far more elusive quarry: an extrasolar planet.
The invisible stars of this show are directors Roger Reese and Alex Timbers and scenic designer Donyale Werle.
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