Sentences with phrase «large area space»

Of course, the large area space of a basement can be used for many activities.
In this interview, Blandford discusses his own research, as well as phenomena in space and the research being conducted by KIPAC scientists, including their leadership role in NASA's Gamma - ray Large Area Space Telescope satellite.
With the Gamma Ray Large Area Space Telescope (GLAST), due for launch in 2008, astronomers will get an unprecedented view of black holes, pulsars and possibly dark matter.
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If all goes as planned, GLAST — for Gamma - ray Large Area Space Telescope — will within months begin to send back detailed, real - time data on the most energetic explosions and flare - ups the cosmos has to offer.
If the Milky Way has dark matter satellites, and if they do emit gamma rays, the Gamma - Ray Large Area Space Telescope, scheduled for launch in February, might detect them.

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Founded in 2014, the space boasts 25 private offices, large common areas, and sustainable features — recycled denim batting panels help dampen sound in the large lobby, and Nest smart thermostats regulate the indoor air quality.
Meanwhile, co-working spaces also were debuting across the country — and not just in the largest cities but in smaller urban areas and university towns with thriving populations of entrepreneurs and independent workers.
If you have large, segmented departments, provide them with their own «touchdown» spaces such as acoustic seating areas or carrels that can accommodate groups of three to five people.
The study ranked urban centers — excluding the larger metro areas — using three factors: local business environment (length of the average workweek, revenue growth, industry variety), access to resources (financing and the amount of venture capital investment made per capita), and costs (office space affordability, labor costs, corporate taxes, and cost of living).
That space, IBM's Design Studio in Austin, Texas, offers large gathering spaces, flexible work areas, and movable whiteboard walls and panels.
# 3 — Co-working offices and «incubator» space The concept of co-working offices and «incubator» space is a popular one — these are small rental office areas in a larger complex that provide the very basic equipment for you to get your business started (a desk, a chair and a telephone line is usually about it!)
There's office space in the mezzanine areas and a large staff parking area.
John realized that no one was doing anything in the payroll space, a large area in the financial industry, and so we decided to be the first movers.
I'm still waiting for someone to tell me why these people can't use any other facility... including any one of the thousands of churches in the area, many of whom have large spaces all ready to go for exactly that sort of thing.
There aren't that many large spaces available in most areas for leasing of the type such groups need, Ironicus.
Large spaces in the forest of two and three hundred acres suddenly appeared cleared of the timber, and enclosed by rustic fences, with a few temporary huts run up in the centre, and all the surrounding area divided into patches of Indian corn, coracan, gram, and dry paddi: with plots of esculents and curry stuffs of every variety, onions, chillies, * yams, cassava, and sweet potatoes.
The 6600ASF space (on a 12,000 SF lot) is divided into three areas and is designed with classic brick, sophisticated old charm of a French bistro including chandeliers and large mirrors.
The property also has 50,000 square feet of flexible event space called Skyline, which is the area's largest rooftop terrace.
Finding large spaces in busy areas without sky - high rents is tricky.
To cater to the shoppers in this community, S & R Quisberg designed a new space with a large sit - down eating area near the deli.
Spacious, multiple living areas, rooms and terraces, allowing large groups to comfortably enjoy their own space
Fry has divided the space into two distinctive areas — a large dining room with capacity to seat 160 people plus a large bar for 24, and an oyster bar adjacent to the main restaurant area.
«The internal growing area is 11.5 inches wide by 14.5 inches deep, making it the largest plant growth chamber for space to date,» Massa said.
What was once an industrial area, including the region's largest stockyard, will eventually become a state - of - the - art development with office space, retail stores, restaurants and residential units.
This niche now features a variety of new plantings to provide the space with year - round sculptural interest, including three large River Birch trees in simple, modern containers, and three large Honey Locust trees throughout the seating area, which will create perfectly dappled shade for guests enjoying their afternoon tea.
That would be by having players cover a larger area and force them to spread out and hence create space.
Wondolowski doesn't have the speed to cover large areas of the field, but his experience allows him to clog some of the space between the forward and midfield lines when required.
The large area for notes offers plenty of space to label the bags.
We suggest an area with a large counter space, at a height where you'll feel most comfortable holding a slippery baby; so often, the kitchen is a great place to bathe your baby.
The 5,000 - square - foot Gramercy center, which will serve roughly 80 children, will include an outdoor space with a sandpit and water play area, along with outdoor instruments like a large xylophone.
«The idea of improving (Maple Park) just enhances that whole area on the south side of Oak Park,» Stanke said, noting the 6.9 - acre green space is the largest park on Oak Park's south side.
Strollers can be left just outside the zone, which contains a small area for crawlers, a larger area with a ramp, activity table, costumes, and lots of fun little fort - like cubbies for the under - 5 set, and then the larger play space for everyone up to age 8.
Residents argue the 30 - foot - high gym will be unsightly, too close to nearby homes, reduce open space, result in the loss of several large trees and exacerbate parking and traffic problems in the area.
Spacious and well used — one large hall with a stage, and one room just off the hall with a pop - up supply shop, workshop space and café Cost of stand: # 30 Entrance: # 1.50; # 5 for specific workshops that ran during the day Crowd: Women of all ages and families with a spattering of gentlemen Footfall: Busy from the onset with a slight drop - off after lunch Organisation: An incredible amount of organisation went into the entire event and it showed on the day Sales: Really good — unexpected for the time of year and area Would you do it again?
The parcel, on which Town and Country Homes plans to erect a 169 - unit townhouse development this summer, is near the Lyman Woods nature area and is one of the few large - scale open spaces left in the village.
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The cargo area is quite large and easy to access but if you need more space, you can add panniers (not included) for more capacity.
Large markets with food stalls and dining areas like Quincy Market in Boston, Reading Terminal in Philadelphia, or the Farmers Market in Los Angeles are also good choices — not only do you have lots of options when it comes to what you'll eat, but since these spaces tend to be loud and full of movement, your child isn't going to attract any notice.
The Bay Area Midwifery Birth Center has multiple birth and treatment rooms, a large birth suite with a built - in tub, a kitchen, and meeting spaces for group prenatals, parent groups, and childbirth education.
There is a large storage space in the lower area of this mini bassinet.
This area alone is already larger than all developed space.
The Ashkenazy space is made up of 17 sub-units and has four tenants, including two large New York area piano dealers who operate along West 58th Street.
The borough is approximately half parkland — large areas of London's open space fall within its boundaries, including Richmond Park, Kew Gardens, Bushy Park and Old Deer Park.
This is a great grow room kit for people looking for an EAF that can be set up wherever there's space, rather than needing to devote a large area to it.
Heat Area: This is how large of a space the fireplace can adequately heat.
But quantum mechanics pooped the party, maintaining that electrons would smear out over large areas of space.
«Our study has helped confirm field - based results across large areas from space,» Hilker said.
«Another milestone might be a self - replicating pattern that creates increasing copies of itself, or a space - filling replicator that can make multiple copies to eventually fill an arbitrarily large area of the Life plane,» says Dave Greene, who helped create the universal constructor Wade used.
As computational power and know - how have increased, so too has the ability to simulate larger areas of space and increasingly intricate and complex phenomena related to galaxy formation.
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