Sentences with phrase «space time capsule»

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The space may feel like a time capsule from the Kennedy era, but Baldino has transformed the food into a modern ode to the dishes he was raised on.
A capsule wardrobe gets rid of all the excess and fluff I never wear and saves space, time, and money.
Instead of a rosy time capsule of Earth and its history and inhabitants made for consumption by unknowable alien civilizations, it carries a dummy in a SpaceX space suit, and will blast David Bowie's «Space Oddity» at top volume from its speaspace suit, and will blast David Bowie's «Space Oddity» at top volume from its speaSpace Oddity» at top volume from its speakers.
The point in launching a time capsule into space, instead of just burying it, was to capture people's imaginations.
EFT - 1 flew the Orion capsule to more than 15 times further from Earth than the International Space Station, about 3,600 miles above the planet's surface.
The trouble was, NASA's budget didn't include enough funding to build the new heavy - lift rockets and deep - space crew capsules in time to meet that deadline.
One additional benefit of transmitting messages into space at high power is that they serve a purpose analogous to digital time capsules, preserving the knowledge of human civilization, should our species become extinct.
«Ever since I started living with a lean, minimal capsule wardrobe, I have the time and space to focus on my friends, building my business, and my overall mindfulness practice.
The whole point of a capsule wardrobe is for people who are on a budget or dealing with minimal closet space (or even people who simply aren't interested in spending a lot of time and money on fashion) to be able to stop making multiple purchases every two to three months and still have a serviceable wardrobe.
Fifty years ago this February ~ in a 9 1/2 by 6 ft. space capsule called Friendship 7 ~ John Glenn became the first American to orbit the Earth.In a space about the size of a Volkswagen Beetle ~ Glenn orbited the earth ~ three times ~ in 4 hours and 56 minutes.
Tokyo, Japan's capital, has been offering «capsule hotels» for years offering exhausted businessmen and travellers tiny spaces to enjoy some snooze time.
Julian Laverdiere uses the basement for a space - age time capsule.
The curators concept for Dust to Settle was inspired by Cuchifritos» unique gallery location in the Essex Street Market which makes it easy to imagine the gallery space as an unknown part of the market that was just uncovered and revealed from an undetermined past, — an ambiguous archeological site or time capsule.
Installed in this bunkerlike space, once a loading dock for the trains that used to run along what is now the High Line, the whole fair feels like a time capsule filled with objects looking both forward and backward.
Granted unprecedented access to film and photograph in this John Moutoussamy — designed building, Hartt beautifully and earnestly records the time - capsule nature of the space, which meticulously retains Arthur Elrod's original 1971 interior design.
Working tirelessly for three short years, he was prolifically busy producing a vast and diverse amount of work which included time capsules, minimal sculpture and room constructions, kitch acrylic paintings attributed to another artist (Es Que) to be shown at a Lord & Taylors department store gallery, enigmatic rainbow buttons, half dollars cast in his own blood and acrylic medium, a lip stamp that he used in the subways to humorously deface ads for pantyhose, single - message bronze plaques that only become art when implanted in a sidewalk; graffiti stencils spray painted in unconventional spaces and a series of anonymous advertisements in Artforum magazine encouraging starting rumors, telling lies and perpetrating hoaxes, smoking, tripping and teaching art that collectively he referred to as «micro-manifestos».
Of this work, Gregory Volk writes, ``... [c] onflating inside and outside space, nearness and distances, architecture and nature, a domestic setting and the vast world, contemporaneity and an immense scale of time, this is a risky, breathtaking work, and the apartment seems like a time - travelling capsule of sorts, visiting «remote pasts» as Robert Smithson once wrote, and also, perhaps, «remote futures» long after this current city has changed.»
The current exhibition, Macho Man, Tell It To My Heart: Collected By Julie Ault, suggests Artists Space's mission through the genuine and time capsule - like collection of the artist, writer, and curator Julie Ault, which was aptly described as «a portrait, in objects, not just of one person but of many; the diary of an era that valued community as retold in a time that doesn't.
It was the second trip to outer space for the capsule, and the second time SpaceX had reused a Dragon for a supply mission to the International Space Station (space for the capsule, and the second time SpaceX had reused a Dragon for a supply mission to the International Space Station (Space Station (ISS).
This is the second time NASA is relying on a used Falcon 9 rocket to get equipment to the space station, and it's the third time a used Dragon cargo capsule will carry supplies to the ISS, as well.
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