US /si stɑrz/
・UK /si: stɑ:z/
It is a problem because radio astronomy especially relies on the ability to see stars very far away, very far distant from us.
It's a problem because, uh, radio astronomy especially relies on the ability to see stars very far away, very far distant from us.
"I see stars." So, sometimes if something happens and you see, like, little white spots, if you just say, "I see stars," they will understand what's going on.
"I see stars."
When I see stars, I think of you Then I always pray for you
When I see stars, I think of you.
Our next question comes from "The Big Guy." "Dear Blocco, why do we see stars when we're dizzy or moving too quickly?" Well, what you're actually seeing has nothing to do with outside light.
Dear Blocko, why do we see stars when we're dizzy or moving too quickly?
I see stars, I see angels.
I see stars.
Today we talked about cycles: As the Earth goes around the Sun we see stars rising and
As the Earth goes around the sun, we see stars rising and setting at different times.
I'm going to spangle you till you see stars.
i am going to spangle you until you see stars
You can see stars near the celestial equator making their big circles.
You can see stars near the celestial equator making their big circles.
Kind of analogous to if there's a lot of light pollution in your area, you can't see stars.
Kind of analogous to if there's a lot of light pollution in your area, you can't see stars.
That means we'll see stars such as Sidney Crosby and 145 of his colleagues suiting up for their respective nations.
That means we'll see stars such as Sidney Crosby and 145 of his colleagues suiting up for their respective nations.