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brighter and yellow
This reduced mixing produces an incomplete reaction, producing a cooler but brighter yellow which is often called the " safety flame " or " luminous flame ".
Brown exists as a color perception only in the presence of a brighter color contrast yellow, orange, red, or rose objects are still perceived as such if the general illumination level is low, despite reflecting the same amount of red or orange light as a brown object would in normal lighting conditions.
The brighter, yellow part of the flame is the remaining carbon being oxidized to form carbon dioxide.
In a departure from reality, Rukbat is a class G ( yellow ) star in the series ; the real Rukbat is a blue, class B star — although it could be that the star Pern orbits is simply a solar-type star that is near the real Rukbat which was given the brighter star's name for convenience.
Sugar Maple usually has a brighter orange autumn color, where Norway Maple is usually yellow, although some of the red-leaved cultivars appear more orange.
It is most closely related to the Greenish Warbler but is brighter in color, and the underside is much more yellow.
It has a narrower yellow bill, which is brighter in breeding adults.
P. m. excelsus is similar to the nominate race but has much brighter green upperparts, bright yellow underparts and no ( or very little ) white on the tail.
Woollen cloth, mordanted with alum, was dyed yellow with dyer's greenweed, then dipped into a vat of blue dye ( woad or, later, indigo ) to produce the once-famous " Kendal Green " ( largely superseded by the brighter " Saxon Green " in the 1770s ).
The gray feathers on his cheeks and crest are replaced by bright yellow feathers, while the orange cheek patch becomes brighter and more distinct.
The male has a brighter yellow face and breast, yellow wing bars and yellow tail sides.
When informed that our sun is yellow, brighter, smaller and " gives off a good deal more heat ," she remarks, " Ah, so yours is a younger world.
In northwestern India, septentrionalis is brighter yellow than others and in the northern plains of India humei males in breeding plumage have a black cap and olive on the upper mantle.
The female of the southern race is also brighter yellow below.
The bill is yellow with a red spot, and the legs are greenish-yellow ( brighter and yellower when breeding, duller and greener when not breeding ).
Many photosensitive materials used in technical and industrial applications, such as photoresist, are sensitive only to blue, violet and ultraviolet light and may be handled under a brighter yellow safelight.
The color lemon yellow is sometimes misinterpreted as a neon color ( somewhat like the color chartreuse yellow shown below in the shades of yellow color template but more yellowish ) but is actually related closely to the simple, plain yellow because it is a representation of the color of the outer skin of the lemon, which is quite close to and actually somewhat brighter than ordinary yellow.
The new company introduced a new livery similar to the green and cream Eastern Scottish colours, but using a brighter green and a more striking yellow.

brighter and star
( It is sometimes listed as 15th brightest, if the two brighter components of the Capella quadruple star system are counted as one star.
Most of the brighter stars were assigned their first systematic names by the German astronomer Johann Bayer in 1603, in his star atlas Uranometria ( named after Urania, the Greek Muse of Astronomy, along with Uranus, the Greek god of the sky and heavens ).
Kappa Crucis is a true member of the cluster that bears its name, and is one of the brighter star at magnitude 5. 9.
Omicron Cygni is a contrasting double star similar to the brighter Albireo.
Caelum is a faint constellation, having no star brighter than fourth magnitude.
The brighter star is Delta < sup > 2 </ sup > Chamaeleontis, a blue-hued star of magnitude 4. 4, 364 light-years from Earth.
A well-known quadruple star, also called " the Double Double " because each of the two brighter components is a double star.
All points of the local sky at that era were brighter than the circle of the sun, due to the high temperature of the universe in that prehistoric era ; and we have seen that most light rays will terminate not in a star but in the relic of the Big Bang.
Its only star brighter than 4th magnitude is Fomalhaut.
This in turn causes the star to become more luminous ( from 1, 000 – 10, 000 times brighter ) and expand ; the degree of expansion outstrips the increase in luminosity, causing the effective temperature to decrease.
Although Sagitta is an ancient constellation, it has no star brighter than 3rd magnitude and has the third-smallest area of all constellations ( only Equuleus and Crux are smaller ).
There are, however, literally hundreds of millions, even billions of stars resolvable by telescopes, so this is an impossible goal ; these kind of catalogs generally try to get every star brighter than a given magnitude.
Thuban was considered the pole star until about 1900 BC, when the much brighter Kochab began to approach the pole as well.
Visible to the naked eye, Kepler's Star was brighter at its peak than any other star in the night sky, and all the planets ( other than Venus ), with apparent magnitude − 2. 5.
The brighter star is called the primary and the other is its companion star, alt = Wiktionary Logo comes, or secondary.
The brighter star of a visual binary is the primary star, and the dimmer is considered the secondary.
In systems where the brightnesses are different, the fainter star is bluer if the brighter star is a giant star, and redder if the brighter star belongs to the main sequence.

brighter and actually
The correct answer is about 500, 000 times, because actually Sirius is several times brighter than our sun.
Although originally expected to produce hypernova explosions hundreds of times greater than a supernova, they actually produce luminosities ranging from about the same as a normal core collapse supernova to perhaps 50 times brighter, although remaining bright for much longer.
( In string instruments, this is not all acoustic illusion: when tuned up, they actually sound objectively brighter because the higher string tension results in larger amplitudes for the harmonics.
As a result, the population II stars were actually much brighter than believed, and this had the effect of doubling the distances to the globular clusters, the nearby galaxies, and the diameter of the Milky Way.
The Keyhole Nebula is actually a much smaller and darker cloud of cold molecules and dust, containing bright filaments of hot, fluorescing gas, silhouetted against the much brighter background nebula.
Since the best key to determining center is the amount of light passing through the apertures, a narrow, dim ring of light can actually be more difficult to work with than a larger, brighter ring.
The jet displayed on the upper part of the image of 3C31 is actually pointing slightly more in Earth's direction than the other jet and is therefore the brighter of the two.
The lights are actually LED and automatically light up brighter whenever the train is in a tunnel or at night.
Although it has the Bayer designation " beta ", it is actually brighter than Alpha Ceti.
There were actually three different Auermetalls developed: The first was just iron and cerium, the second also included lanthanum to produce brighter sparks, and the third added other heavy metals.
Because of the luminous stars that are at a further distance, it will appear as if our sample of stars is farther away than it actually is, and that each star is intrinsically brighter than it actually is.

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