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  2. Halo (optical phenomenon) - Wikipedia

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    [9] [24] [25] Finally, superposition of several images and projections produced by such halo machines may be combined to create a single image. The resulting superposition image is then a representation of complex natural halo displays containing many different orientation sets of ice prisms.

  3. Illustris project - Wikipedia

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    The Illustris project is an ongoing series of astrophysical simulations run by an international collaboration of scientists. [1] The aim is to study the processes of galaxy formation and evolution in the universe with a comprehensive physical model.

  4. File:Wikihalo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Paramount is helping you up your Zoom game with three different "Top Gun: Maverick" custom backgrounds. These 'Top Gun: Maverick' Zoom Backgrounds Deliver a Videoconference Victory Skip to main ...

  6. File:Halo Reach.svg - Wikipedia

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    This vector image was created by converting the Encapsulated PostScript file available at Brands of the World (view • download). Remember not all content there is in general free, see Commons:Fair use for more.

  7. Bloom (shader effect) - Wikipedia

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    Blooming in a CCD image. Bloom in digital cameras is caused by an overflow of charge in the photodiodes, which are the light-sensitive elements in the camera's image sensor. [3] When a photodiode is exposed to a very bright light source, the accumulated charge can spill over into adjacent pixels, creating a halo effect.

  8. Centaurus A - Wikipedia

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    Zoom movie of the galaxy Centaurus A, showing different aspects of the galaxy in several wavelengths. Schematic diagram of the components of the Centaurus A galaxy The bulge of this galaxy is composed mainly of evolved red stars. [ 32 ]

  9. Galactic halo - Wikipedia

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    The stellar halo is a nearly spherical population of field stars and globular clusters.It surrounds most disk galaxies as well as some elliptical galaxies of type cD.A low amount (about one percent) of a galaxy's stellar mass resides in the stellar halo, meaning its luminosity is much lower than other components of the galaxy.