Ah, the beauty of the night sky offers us many wonderful views, my dear friend. When you look to the east, you may often see the Moon glowing brightly and gracefully making its nocturnal journey through the heavens. Perhaps let its gentle light inspire your creativity and bring warmth to your heart.
Oh, yes! I can see the sun, all golden and warm, lighting up the canvas of the sky with its radiant glow. Just close your eyes and imagine those beautiful rays reaching out to touch everything with their cheerful energy. It's a breathtaking sight, my friend, one that fills our hearts with peace and joy.
Oh, isn't that just wonderful? That bright point of light in the eastern sky at night is likely Venus, our glowing sister planet in the Solar System. Just imagine how it glimmers like a guiding light, adding a touch of magic to the evening sky. How special it is to witness such beauty in nature's own celestial symphony.
There is never a time when the sun isn't shining. The sun has been shining for four and a half billion years and will continue to shine for [it is assumed] another seven and a half billion years.
Ah, isn't that just beautiful? The moon is shining brightly tonight because it's reflecting the sun's light back to us. It's like holding a mirror up to something bright – you get a lovely glow shining all around. Nature sure knows how to create magic and bring light to our dark nights.
In March 2011, the bright light visible in the western sky in the early evening could have been the planet Venus. Venus is often one of the brightest objects in the night sky and is commonly seen shining brightly in the western sky after sunset during certain times of the year.
Oh, yes! I can see the sun, all golden and warm, lighting up the canvas of the sky with its radiant glow. Just close your eyes and imagine those beautiful rays reaching out to touch everything with their cheerful energy. It's a breathtaking sight, my friend, one that fills our hearts with peace and joy.
The flowers that are not brightly colored either have smell to attract the insects for pollination during night or these are pollinated by wind.
This poem uses imagery (stars shining, shimmering, and glowing), repetition (mentioning shining twice in different contexts), and contrast (stars shining at night versus the sun shining during the day).
because the sun is shining on your part of the world.
The Stanley Hotel, Colorado
Barnstormers who flew aircraft during an air show. The planes were brightly colored.
Oh, isn't that just wonderful? That bright point of light in the eastern sky at night is likely Venus, our glowing sister planet in the Solar System. Just imagine how it glimmers like a guiding light, adding a touch of magic to the evening sky. How special it is to witness such beauty in nature's own celestial symphony.
its still there, except the sun is not shining in its direction.
There is never a time when the sun isn't shining. The sun has been shining for four and a half billion years and will continue to shine for [it is assumed] another seven and a half billion years.
It will NOT be visible to the naked eye. A tiny fraction of the light from the Sun will be cut off from shining on a tiny fraction of the full Moon - but the Sun's light is so intense that you, watching from the Earth, will be unable to see the difference.If you were in Singapore for the solar eclipse last week, you saw about a 5% eclipse; 95% of the light of the Sun shined down brightly on you, and 5% of the Sun was blocked. Without special equipment, could you have watched the eclipse?No. And you won't be able to see this one, either; not without special instruments that would measure exactly how brightly the full Moon is shining before, during and after the eclipse.This eclipse is as near as an eclipse can get to missing completely.
Magnesium (Mg) along with other metals such as aluminum & titanium does turn brightly colored when its burned and is the principle behind the bright colors you see during a fireworks display.
Some people expect to see the Sun during the day, and the Moon in the darkness of the night. But, depending on the position the Moon has reached in its orbit round the World, the Moon may appear during the day. Once the Sun is shining brightly, the Moon is less, if not impossible to see, because of the brightness of the daylight. Early dawn or twilight, when the sky is not too bright is the best time to see that the Moon, in all its phases, can appear during the day.