Examples of using Distant objects in English and their translations into Slovak
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around Earth all see very distant objects essentially fully lit by the Sun.
Progressive lenses do not give a sharp jump in the image at a time when the view is translated from distant objects to near, due to the presence of a corridor of progression.
which is the inability to see distant objects clearly.
Lens: 4-cell, the minimum distance for shooting distant objects from 1.5 m Digital Zoom 4x.
Michael E Brown looked at other distant objects and came to similar conclusions.
Heron of Alexandria argued that the speed of light must be infinite because distant objects such as stars appear immediately upon opening the eyes.
while our binoculars bring distant objects closer and make them clearer.
as more and more distant objects are discovered.
as more and more distant objects are discovered.
At a distance of 2.44 billion light years, it is one of the most distant objects directly observable with amateur equipment.
wide beam for close to a bright light in the distant objects.
therefore more distant objects are often just blotches.
Compact, lightweight and practical binoculars that get you 10x closer to distant objects with intensity and clarity.
try to focus on distant objects.
looking at distant objects, or puts a book too close to his eyes when reading,
from which it is especially inconvenient to get distant objects.
Longer back focus allows us to bring distant objects, which can't come closer
On this theory, Heron of Alexandria advanced the argument that the speed of light must be infinite, since distant objects such as stars appear immediately when one opens one's eyes.
the reason why upon your Earth, distant objects always appear blue.
heron of alexandria advanced the argument that the speed of light must be infinite, since distant objects such as stars appear immediately upon opening the eyes.