Sentences with phrase «as the probe nears»

As the probe nears Pluto, NASA TV will air daily updates from mission control at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland, at 11:30 a.m. ET (1530 GMT), through July 14.

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As Mueller nears the end of the obstruction probe, he is said to be preparing a report about Trump's actions in office and possible obstruction of justice.
The Ecumenical Institute of the World Council of Churches at the Chateau de Bossey near Geneva has as one of its major functions the bringing together of groups of people of a common profession — Christian doctors, lawyers, educators, industrialists, political leaders — for a week or ten days of mutual probing of the applications of Christian faith to their vocations.
PLATTSBURGH As the state nears the end of its universal broadband project, a state senator is calling for a formal probe into how the Broadband Program Office allocated $ 670 million in state and federal funding.
As the probe drew nearer to its home planet, just a sliver of Earth was visible, but the flyby nonetheless revealed striking detail — a swirl of clouds above Antarctica is discernible, as is highly reflective ice near the South PolAs the probe drew nearer to its home planet, just a sliver of Earth was visible, but the flyby nonetheless revealed striking detail — a swirl of clouds above Antarctica is discernible, as is highly reflective ice near the South Polas is highly reflective ice near the South Pole.
In succession, the Ulysses probe, near Jupiter, and Cassini, then approaching Saturn, picked up emissions as the still - potent stream of particles rammed into those planets» magnetic fields.
The screwdriver - size probe enlists a near - infrared laser that can penetrate skin to a depth of as much as 2 millimeters, about one - tenth of an inch.
Even as advances in ancient - DNA technology have made it possible to probe population mixing and large - scale migrations that occurred thousands of years ago, researchers have had trouble studying the genetic history of the Near East because the region's warm climate has degraded much of the DNA in unearthed bones.
«The new probe serves as a miniaturized microscope that uses near - infrared lasers to investigate tissue,» said Popp.
Opher got her results by working with particle and radio - wave data from the two Voyager probes, which are now more than 100 times as far from Earth as we are from the sun, near a boundary known as the termination shock.
Big Science has long been the norm in physics, where probing nature's frontiers requires massive particle accelerators such as the Large Hadron Collider at CERN near Geneva.
Synthesis of Luminescent Near - Infrared AgInS2 Nanocrystals as Optical Probes for In Vivo Applications Liwei Liu, Rui Hu, Indrajit Roy, Guimiao Lin, Ling Ye, Jessica L. Reynolds, Jianwei Liu, Jing Liu, Stanley A. Schwartz, Xihe Zhang, Ken - Tye Yong Theranostics 2013; 3 (2): 109 - 115.
The Breakthrough Starshot initiative, announced in April 2016 (and whose advisory committee I chair) aims to send lightweight (gram scale) probes to the nearest stars at a fifth of the speed of light, so as to inform us of nearby life - hosting environments within our generation.
The Cassini spacecraft flies overhead with its high - gain antenna pointed at the Huygens probe as it nears the surface.
The Parker Solar Probe will launch in 2018 to make an extremely close approach to the sun, getting as near as 4 million miles (6.5 million km).
Archers are mentioned, as well as elite enemies, dagger wielders, «Brutish» armored troops with heavy armor and 2 handed swords and axes, and an intelligent halberd enemy will probe hiding places with their weapons if they think you're near by.
Currents change quickly and temps near the coast can drop by 5 deg C overnight.They would not be as wide ranging or frequent as the ARGO probes.
As you near the end of the showing, during which you've been gently asking probing questions and actively listening to replies — verbally and non-verbally — you've deduced a lack of interest.
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