There are no shadows on the Moon because there is no atmosphere to scatter light. On the Moon, sunlight travels in a straight line from the sun to the surface, creating sharp boundaries between light and dark areas, with no shadows being cast.
The shape of the pinhole in a pinhole camera does not matter when the object is as far away as the sun (or even the moon). I once watched a solar eclipse by watching the continuously moving shadows on the ground of the leaves of trees. The gaps between the leaf shadows showed hundreds of bright images of the eclipse.
Craters on the moon are most visible when the sunlight hits them at a low angle, such as during the waxing or waning phases of the moon. This creates long shadows that make the crater edges more prominent.
No, Hades' helmet (the Helm of Darkness) does not make the wearer invisible. Instead, it grants the power to manipulate darkness and shadows to conceal and move unseen.
When at the quarter phase, sunlight is hitting the moon 'from the side' from our point of view. Mountains will cast shadows, allowing more details to be distinguished. Imagine if you are up in a satellite, looking straight down at a large city, like New York. When it is Noon, and the sun is shining straight down on the buildings, all you will see is the tops of the buildings, with not much idea of the heights of the individual buildings. Now in the morning or evenings, the buildings cast shadows, which make it easier to distinguish the heights of the buildings. When it is a full moon, the middle of the moon is like at 'high noon' and the parts near the edge will be casting shadows away from us (so we cannot see the shadows, anyway). Frequently, when you see a photograph of the full moon inn a book, it is a composite of two photos, one taken exactly at first quarter, the other taken exactly at last quarter, and combined into one photo of the moon with exquisite clarity.
The duration of Dead Men Don't Make Shadows is 1.38 hours.
No, not in the USA. You have to go through the immigration process, and they will probably make you go to your home country first. Consult a good immigration lawyer, for any exceptions.
The time when shadows get shorter in the day if from 12 0'clock. Before and after noon the shadows are usually very long.
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Shadows are formed because when light hits an object, it does not pass through it. Light going around the edge of the object fills in the light void a bit, but it does not make up for the missing light.
Shadows give us information about shapes of objects. Sometimes, shadows can also mislead us about the shape of the object. :)
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In mid-latitudes, yes. In high summer, shadows at noon are extremely short - almost non-existent. At sunrise and sunset, they are somewhat long. In wintertime, shadows are moderately long even at noon, and very long at sunrise and sunset. At the equator, though, shadows change little if at all year-round. Lauryn is awesome!
Shadows will do exactly what u make them do.....
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