These beautiful stars change color from purple to blue as the light shifts on them. They can be added to your shaker cards or glued directly on your project. Each bag contains approximately 3 teaspoons.
NuSTAR launched into space June 13, 2012, on a mission to explore the high-energy X-ray universe. It is observing black holes, dead and exploded stars and other extreme objects in our own Milky Way galaxy and beyond.
Dazzle, a brilliantly funny parody of Star Trek, charts the voyage of the starship Sunburster One on its highly important first mission under the control of dashingly handsome (and doesn't he know it!) Captain Sarn Galactic. Ordered by the President of Homeworld to transport his daughter Dazzle Star, to her finishing school, Captain Sarn and his gallant crew are just tucking into a Chinese takeaway, space style, when they learn that Dazzle Star has been kidnapped by Slimebag the Haemorrhage, an Irish astral pirate! At the end of Act One we are left wondering why Dazzle has been kidnapped; is Big Olga really Sam Galactic's stepmother?; and who is Slimebag? We find the answers to these questions, and more, in Act Two which includes a space warp back to nineteen sixty to encounter Sue Zuki and the Greasers. Another super sizzling cosmic score by Andrew Parr and a book by John Gardiner packed with lunar-tic lyrics and stellar one-liners.
Featuring a striped sequined satin star in the centre, and studded with shimmering sequins and jewels, the Star Dazzle Purse is just the accessory she needs to make any outfit shine bright. Add in a tulle ruffle trim, moulded carry handles, and a cross-body cord, and she'll be ready to take on the day.
She'll dazzle and delight like the star that she is, with the Star Dazzle Hairclip in Pink Life. This Star-shaped accessory features shining sequins and is trimmed with a delicate tulle ruffle, all fastened to a metallic silver clip. It's the perfect playfully glittering addition to light up any outfit.
The new "Hand of God" image shows a nebula 17,000 light-years away, powered by a dead, spinning star called PSR B1509-58, or B1509 for short. The dead star, called a pulsar, is the leftover core of a star that exploded in a supernova. The pulsar is only about 19 kilometers (12 miles) in diameter but packs a big punch: it is spinning around nearly seven times every second, spewing particles into material that was upheaved during the star's violent death. These particles are interacting with magnetic fields around the ejected material, causing it to glow with X-rays. The result is a cloud that, in previous images, looked like an open hand.
Strap on your dancing shoes and get ready to be dazzled! The Encore Musical Theatre Company is kicking off its 15th Anniversary Season with a toe-tapping, heart-stopping lineup that promises to be the antidote to your daily grind.
Kickstarting the season in style with a dash of alien botany is the cult classic "Little Shop of Horrors," from September 7 - 24, 2023. This deliciously wicked sci-fi musical, a brainchild of Howard Ashman and Alan Menken (of Disney's The Little Mermaid, Beauty and The Beast, and Aladdin fame), has been winning hearts and minds for over three decades. This is one show that promises to take you on a wild ride.
Eta Aquarid meteors started raining down on Earth's atmosphere in late April and will continue to spritz through the sky until May 20, according to NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office. The most impressive part of this monthlong meteor shower happened during its peak, in the early morning hours of Saturday, May 6.
Down in New Zealand, Harriet Thomas photographed several meteors streaking across star-speckled skies over the Port Hills. She took to the hills early Saturday morning to escape the light pollution from the city of Christchurch and snap a few photos of the Eta Aquarids. [The Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower in Photos]
NuSTAR launched into space June 13, 2012, on a mission to explore the high-energy X-ray universe. It is observing black holes, dead and exploded stars, and other extreme objects in our Milky Way Galaxy and beyond.
Two new views from NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array, or NuSTAR, showcase the telescope's talent for spying objects near and far. One image shows the energized remains of a dead star, a structure nicknamed the "Hand of God" after its resemblance to a hand. Another image shows distant black holes buried in blankets of dust.
Young composer and musician Rico Jones comes home to Denver, bringing along four highly acclaimed jazz stars from New York to perform at Dazzle for two nights, January 5 and 6. With a quintet comprising both well-established and rising stars (Piano: Dave Kikoski; Drums: Dan Weiss; Bass: Dezron Douglas; Guitar: Max Light; Tenor Saxophone: Rico Jones), Rico welcomes the chance to introduce Denver audiences to current trends in New York jazz while also introducing the NYC artists to the burgeoning jazz scene here in Colorado.
The transition from quiet cosmic particles to radiant celestial bodies is a process as intricate as it is magnificent. Read on to explore the steps and stages of star formation, illuminating the evolution that lights up the cosmos.
Now, imagine a newcomer, maybe a streaking comet or the shockwave from a distant supernova, racing through. Much like a revving motorcycle waking up an entire block, these disturbances trigger star formation as they stir everything up.
Within these now-active nebulae, particles collide and start to form clumps. As these clumps accumulate more material, they grow in mass. Thanks to their own gravity, they pull in even more gas and dust from the surrounding star-forming region. Over a million years (give or take), these clumps mature into dense bodies known as protostars.
Over time, as the protostar draws in more material and heats up further, things reach a tipping point. When enough mass (think about 0.1 times the mass of our own sun) collapses into the protostar, it experiences a dramatic and fiery transformation.
Massive gas jets erupt, clearing away the remaining gas and dust. Eventually, the star reaches a stable state, where the energy it emits perfectly balances the gravitational pull it experiences. Congratulations, our star has now joined the ranks of main sequence stars!
The lifespan of a star isn't one-size-fits-all. For stars like our sun, it takes about 50 million years to reach the main sequence stage, where it'll stay shining bright for around 10 billion years [source: NASA].
On the other end of the spectrum, massive stars, especially the most massive stars, like Wolf-Rayet stars, live fast and burn out even faster. With masses at least 20 times that of the sun, they shine incredibly hot but go supernova within just a few million years of reaching main sequence [source: NASA].
Our Milky Way galaxy is home to various stars: from low-mass stars to high-mass stars, from neutron stars to multiple stars systems. They all have their unique paths of stellar evolution, influenced by their mass, surrounding gas and environment.
One of the most famous star-forming regions visible to our eyes (and telescopes) is the Orion Nebula. A stellar nursery, it's a hotbed for newborn stars and provides a glimpse into the various stages of star birth.
As stars live and die, they enrich the interstellar medium with heavier elements, ensuring that the next generation of stars and planetary systems have the ingredients necessary for complex chemistry, and perhaps, life.
There was plenty of red on the carpet Sunday, including on Kat Dennings of "2 Broke Girls" in J. Mendel, "Once Upon a Time" star Ginnifer Goodwin in red flame over champagne by Monique Lhuillier and Tina Fey of "30 Rock" in dark red with gold bust details by Vivienne Westwood. Jena Malone wore burgundy J. Mendel.
Public and private high schools located in Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Portage and Summit Counties were invited to apply for participation in the Dazzle Awards. Information and applications for the 2024 Dazzle Awards will be available online at playhousesquare.org/dazzleawards in August.
Case in point? TikToker Dylan Mulvaney, who debuted a dramatic blonde hair transformation just one day before the star-studded event, wowed on the red carpet in a black princess ballgown. The sparkly design featured an explosion of silver rhinestones, as well as a ruffled off-the-shoulder neckline and a sheer corsetted bodice.
While the portable radiator hums in the background, Vanderham tells us about the show, which was inspired by the true story of siblings who hoarded 136 tons of junk, new venue Found111 and her rather popular co-stars.
Bling out your lashes, face and eyes with our Dare to Dazzle Kit. Dazzle from dawn to dusk
and light up every look with tiny, shiny jewels that include pearls, crystals and stars. The kit holds everything you need to customize your DIY creation and bring your gem-studded dreams to life: two pairs of bold statement lashes, a mix of pretty faux jewels, adhesive and applicator tool.
When it comes to fashion, the WNBA is one of the better examples of athletes showing off their wardrobes. Many athletes have used their attire to support Phoenix Mercury star Brittney Griner, who has been detained in Russia since February after being arrested in a Moscow-area airport.
Sterling silver Dazzle Star Gold Earrings, sterling silver star studs with chain and conependant, plated in 14k Gold.
Our Dazzle Star Gold Earrings is also available in Silver > Dazzle Star Silver Earrings
Randalls Jewellers has played a large part in the up and coming Altrincham Community. Owned by Mr Martin Duff, Managed by himself and his team. Randalls Jewellers of Altrincham are proud to have served our fabulous customers for 10 years in the heart of Altrincham. All are welcome to come and experience the Randalls Jewellers experience. Why not start by visiting us on our #ChampagneSundays (first Sunday of every month). We very much look forward to meeting you.
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