When space explorer Tommynaut and his blind alien, talking dog Beak - Beak crash on a weird planet, they find themselves trapped in the magical fortress Armikrog.
Not exact matches
It was developed as a testbed to validate NASA's Neutron - star Interior Composition
Explorer, or NICER, which primarily will study neutron stars and their rapidly spinning next - of - kin, pulsars,
when it launches as an attached
space station payload in 2017.
Then in 2011, Goddard engineer Donald Dichmann, who at the time worked for Applied Defense Solutions in Columbia, Md., and his co-authors began work on a paper reviewing the trade studies NASA made
when it decided to move its Interstellar Boundary
Explorer from its original orbit to a more stable position at another lunar - resonant orbit — P / 3 — where it's mapping the boundary between the solar system and interstellar
space.
Eight of the newly discovered clouds were more energetic than would be expected given the amount of radiation coming from the host quasar, even
when observed in infrared light by NASA's Wide - field Infrared Survey
Explorer (WISE)
space telescope.
When it cuts from
space bureaucrats to
space explorers, it's done so with metal machine music.
When the crew witnesses a Hadron collider accident that causes humanity's home planet to vanish, they are left with naught but a team of foreign
space explorers to turn to for help.
It drops level with the cargo floor and expands the volume to 47.7 cubic feet, which is a little more than you get in the
Explorer when its third row is down (43.8 cubic feet) but less than the 68.8 cubic feet of
space behind the Traverse's second row.
When it's raised, the CX - 9 has just 17.2 cubic feet of cargo
space, well shy of the
Explorer (21), Pilot (18) and Traverse (24.4).
And
when you need to accommodate more than people in the
Explorer's spacious three rows, up to 80 cubic feet of cargo
space is available with the seats flat.
Yes, that means that
when properly equipped, the
Explorer will back itself into the mall parking
space without taking a bite out of the car in the neighboring stall.
Total interior volume is 135 cu - ft, vs 151 cu - ft for the
Explorer, a difference that's particularly acute
when comparing cargo
space with the third - row up and folded (a 7 - and 5 - cu ft win for the
Explorer, respectively).
Explorer delivers
when you need configurable cargo
space.
This let Ford engineers give the
Explorer something they had never had
space to add before: an optional third - row rear seat that folds into the floor
when it isn't needed.
In fact, the new Ford
Explorer provides 21 cubic - feet of cargo
space when the seats are in place and 81.7 cubic - feet of maximum cargo
space, while the new GMC Acadia can only provide 12.8 cubic - feet of cargo
space when the seats are in place and 79 cubic - feet of maximum cargo
space.
More specifically, the new
Explorer lineup provides 21 cubic - feet of cargo
space when all of its seats are in place, while the 2018 Volkswagen Atlas lineup provides only 20.6 cubic - feet of cargo
space.
That's because the new Ford
Explorer offers 21 cubic - feet of cargo
space when its seats are in place, 81.7 cubic - feet of maximum cargo capacity and 171.3 cubic - feet of total interior volume, compared to only 14.4 cubic - feet of cargo
space when the seats are in place, 71.2 cubic - feet of maximum cargo capacity and 149.5 cubic - feet of total interior volume with the 2017 Mazda CX - 9.
The 2015 Ford
Explorer prefers to stay on the pavement
when discharging its seven - passenger SUV duties, and its car - like ride and copious amount of cargo
space (up to 80 cubic feet with the rear rows folded) make it an urban performer par excellence.
When you want the SUV that has the
space, the advanced electronics and the safety features you need the Ford
Explorer that you see on the lot at Anderson Ford in Lincoln, NE makes the most sense for you.
Most recently, his work has shifted to encompass more elaborate installations, as
when he and his studio completely appropriated the idea of
space exploration in Space Program: Mars (2012), a massive installation that transformed the New York Armory into a 55,000 - square - foot demonstration of Sachs's warped vision of a mission to Mars — complete with his own imaginings of the equipment needed to live and work as part of such a mission and live performers who played the roles of scientists and explorers maneuvering within this imagined r
space exploration in
Space Program: Mars (2012), a massive installation that transformed the New York Armory into a 55,000 - square - foot demonstration of Sachs's warped vision of a mission to Mars — complete with his own imaginings of the equipment needed to live and work as part of such a mission and live performers who played the roles of scientists and explorers maneuvering within this imagined r
Space Program: Mars (2012), a massive installation that transformed the New York Armory into a 55,000 - square - foot demonstration of Sachs's warped vision of a mission to Mars — complete with his own imaginings of the equipment needed to live and work as part of such a mission and live performers who played the roles of scientists and
explorers maneuvering within this imagined realm.
In this build we are unpinning File
Explorer by default to see whether Insiders prefer it pinned, or would rather have the
space for their own use and launch File
Explorer when they need it from Start.
When your hard drive starts to fill up, you don't have to dig through File
Explorer to see what's using
space.