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Even from here, I could see the nightglow of the distant shore.
The dwarf pointedly looked away from the rising slope of Nightglow.
The wizard's smile became an open laugh - what might the imp, who had been so close to Nightglow, think now of him?
"If all goes well at Nightglow, the dwarves and I should come to the library no more than a few days after you."
Everyone readily agreed with the firbolg, but they all understood that what had happened back at Nightglow was more than a "winter storm."
"Lists of men and women who will accompany me to Nightglow and the dragon's treasure.
"It was your scrying that led me to assail Nightglow," he pointedly reminded her.
With that, the young priest walked off along the trail, in search of a path that would lead him around Nightglow's wide base.
It circled Nightglow, tearing trees, burrowing huge chasms in the high-piled snow.
"The storm that Aballister threw at Nightglow Mountain likely sealed many caves."
It raced across the high peaks of the Snowflakes, unerringly aimed for the region around Nightglow.
Druzil could not believe the devastation Aballister had rained on Nightglow and the surrounding region.
On the rug again, they unplugged the lamp and stripped and made love in the nightglow of shadeless windows.
The Tower, nearing, shone as in daylight, the city's nightglow magnified by the snow in the park and streets.
The peak is called "Nightglow," Cadderly continued, undaunted.
"You will not go along to Nightglow," Cadderiy stated, not asked, as Danica approached.
Waist-deep in snow, Cadderly looked up the high, steep slope to the fog-enshrouded peak of Nightglow.
Thoroughly miserable, Druzil made no move toward Nightglow, made no move at all.
He recalled the storm Aballister had sent to Nightglow, the wizard thinking that Cadderly and his friends were still there.
He, too, believed that the fury they had witnessed battering the slopes of Nightglow had been a calling card from Aballister.
During his life Hoffmeister played a leading role in supporting amateurs in observations of noctilucent clouds, aurorae, and nightglow.
Far down the trail from the face of Nightglow, Druzil watched the black forms disappear under the high, enshrouding veil of fog.
"The last time Druzil saw Cadderly, he was near the mountain called Nightglow," Aballister said, and Dorigen nodded her agreement.
The spacecraft is a single unit CubeSat, which was designed to conduct research into nightglow within the Earth's atmosphere, and to develop technology for future spacecraft.
He focused his thoughts on Nightglow, the target area, and focused his magical energies on the contents of the beaker, an elixir of great strength.
Over the next five years airglow made between 50 and 100 flights with no accidents.
Therefore, the galaxy will be harder to see than the star against the airglow background light.
This kind of light is called an airglow.
Much of the down-looking view was burned out by airglow around the torch.
They took 44 pictures as part of this experiment with three being of actual airglow.
Observations of airglow were made from a platform near the middle of the site in the 1960s and 1970s.
Through the spacecraft window he viewed the zodiacal light and night airglow layer.
At first he mistook airglow as the real horizon when trying to make some fixes on stars.
This work led to his posthumous nickname "the Airglow Rayleigh".
During the competition airglow achieved flights of well over a kilometer at speeds approaching 9 m/s.
Airglow is a human powered aircraft.
This compromise proved to be appropriate for the dim and diffuse zodiacal light and airglow.
Some of these are instrumental, or due to the presence of the atmosphere (like the airglow), in the case of ground based instruments.
The rayleigh is a unit of photon flux, used to measure airglow (auroras, for example).
He performed studies of the upper atmosphere, Aurora Borealis, the zodiacal light and the night airglow.
Natural light sources in a night sky include moonlight, starlight, and airglow, depending on location and timing.
Airglow is the emission of light by atoms and molecules in the upper atmosphere when they are excited by ultraviolet radiation.
Being above the atmosphere eliminates the problem of airglow, allowing Hubble to make observations of ultrafaint objects.
Work on Airglow began after John accompanied Daedalus on its epic flight.
Airglow was build over a three year period to exacting standards, any part not perfect was scrapped and re-built.
Three men worked up there making spectroscopic and interferometric studies of airglow and auroral processes in the upper atmosphere.
Specifications (Airglow)
Telescope sensitivity also depends on observing time, optical bandpass, and interfering light from scattering and airglow.
And S-11 involved the astronauts trying to image the Earth's airglow in the atomic oxygen and sodium light spectra.
The airglow observed over Ganymede is not spatially homogeneous like that over Europa.