Sentences with phrase «x-15 reached space»

Virgin will need to reach space — and do so several times — before it can send tourists there.
There is irony that many of the advances made in rocketry that even allow us to reach space today came from the government - controlled projects led by Wernher von Braun.
Braun insisted his goal in developing the liquid - fueled V - 2 rocket was to reach space.
If a rocket's weight can be reduced, heavier payloads can reach space; for larger vessels, this can translate to thousands of pounds of cargo.
The first X Prize, for the first private piloted vehicle to reach space, led to the development of SpaceShipOne, a rocket - powered plane that made two flights in two weeks in 2004 to win the $ 10 million prize.
As he reached space, Eriksen saw his shot across Kasper Schmeichel ping back off the post and Nacer Chadli blaze over the rebound.
The next most abundant gases — water vapor and carbon dioxide — do absorb a portion of the infrared heat radiated by the earth's surface, thereby preventing it from reaching space.
«A half century ago, this nation made a commitment to lead the world in scientific and technological innovation; to invest in education, in research, in engineering; to set a goal of reaching space and engaging every citizen in that historic mission,» Obama said.
Other organizations would also benefit from the commercial development of more vehicles capable of reaching space at lower costs.
Though Enterprise never reached space, its test flights through the atmosphere in the late 1970s helped pave the way for the rest of the shuttles.
North American X-15 reached space in 1962/1963 2.
At this distance, the light from the distant galaxies have traveled up to 13 billion years to reach the space telescope.
Space promised adventure and held great potential, but reaching space — in addition to developing and managing the nation's space and missile activities — presented unique technical challenges to the Air Force and other government agencies involved in the fledgling aerospace industry.
Once you reach space, very little energy is required to maintain course.
Yuri Gagarin entered the history books on April 12, 1961 when his Vostok I capsule reached space, orbited the Earth and returned safely.
Nearly one month later U.S. astronaut Alan Shepard became the second person and the first American to reach space.
During the infancy of mankind's quest to reach space, Russia was the standard - bearer, being the first country to successfully launch a satellite into orbit.
Although both countries were concentrating on designing rockets that could reach space, United States» military intelligence agencies really didn't know how far along the Soviets were in developing the technology.
The Dawn of the Iron Dragon follows the crew of the starship Andrea Luhman as they establish a secret facility in Iceland and then trade, negotiate and pillage their way across Europe, contending with power - hungry kings and devious Cho - ta» an agents, with one goal in mind: to build a ship capable of reaching space.
«It helps you to access the hard - to - reach space in the corner much more easily,» says Di Sarra the builder, who puts Magic Corner fold - out wire shelves by Häfele Canada in all of his kitchen renovations.
Finally we reach Space Phase.
There's even some who believe that the game, which was first shown off in 2005, and will take the player from a simple multi-celled organism, all the way through the process of evolution until you reach space exploration and extra-planetary colonization, may never come out.
Conversely, in order for the two - dimensional composition to be complete the marks and design, transitions and edges, must appropriately accommodate the parameters of the given three - dimensional experience, whether that is deep and far - reaching space like a Turner or more shallow as in a Braque, whether full bodied as in a Titian or subtly expansive as in a Matisse.
Interstice is an attempt to pass through the veil that obscures our collective vision to reach a space in - between.
It was this mission where cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman to reach space.
Adding CO2 does not (at least not before the climate response, which is generally stratospheric cooling and surface and tropospheric warming for increasing greenhouse gases) decrease the radiation to space in the central portion of the band because at those wavelengths, CO2 is so opaque that much or most radiation to space is coming from the stratosphere, and adding CO2 increases the heights from which radiation is able to reach space, and the stratospheric temperatures generally increase with increasing height.
That is less energy reaching space than would be expected.
And at the top, the re-radiation is able to reach space.
The result of this great dance of transformation is a slowing of the rate at which radiation from the ground actually reaches space.
Add GHG to the atmosphere and some of the outgoing radiation will be intercepted and prevented from reaching space.
No emission / absorption lines in co2 reach space from the surface or even within the troposphere, only at or very near and above the tropopause.
The net result of both processes is that about 3.7 W / m2 less radiation will reach space when CO2 has doubled IF nothing else changed.
The lapse rate means that radiation is reaching space from ever - cooler regions — which also means that radiative efficacy decreases.
This type of robot could be useful for traveling across rugged terrain and navigating hard - to - reach spaces and their soft exterior makes them safe for human interaction.
The reason that the 10µ photons from the surface are able to reach space is because the atmosphere does not absorb them.
The power emitted by the surface that reaches the space is P2 = τ • σTs ^ 4, with Ts ≥ Teff, or rather, only a part of the theoretical power that could be emitted at Ts, because of the interference of the atmosphere.
The main thing to correct in this explanation is that the CO2 and H2O will not emit in wavelengths that they don't absorb, so none of the 10 micron photons reaching space will have been emitted by the CO2 or H2O gas.
So something is blocking more of the Earth's radiation, stopping it from reaching Space.
Costa and Shine (2011) have recomputed the amount of radiation from the surface that actually reaches space under clear sky and cloudy conditions, which is a preferred method than simply assigning a value based on the so - called atmospheric window, as Kiehl and Trenberth (1997) did, and the value globally is 22 W m − 2.
These personas should reach Spaces sometime this week.
You can also purchase individual tiles which come in handy when you need to fill in a hard to reach space or add one more row to reach the corner.

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The United States is a rule - of - law nation, and encryption technology is creating a space that is in some ways beyond the reach of the law.
The master's program got its start after Dixon discovered that Roberts Wesleyan College, which is a client, needed classroom space to reach students on the east side of Rochester near Dixon Schwabl's offices.
Another strategy we used used was reaching out to people in our space who had a large following.
The virtual space is bursting with great tools to help businesses reach their goals.
Several months after that meeting, Peter Diamandis, a space - travel fanatic in St. Louis, announced a new competition, the X-Prize (later named the Ansari X-Prize), for the first manned, non-government-funded flight to reach an altitude of 100 kilometers, or 62 miles, and then repeat the feat with the same vehicle within two weeks.
More from CNBC Disruptor 50: Investors poured $ 2.8 B into reaching outer space.
As NASA continues to push the boundaries of human space exploration — it hopes to reach Mars in the 2030s — it needs to develop even more advanced suits to be worn both inside and outside of spacecraft.
By 2025, the AR and virtual reality space in the healthcare industry is predicted to reach $ 5.1 billion, engineering $ 4.7 billion, real estate $ 2.6 billion and retail $ 1.6 billion.
Once the carrier reaches high enough altitude and speed, it releases the Unity, which can then travel at 3,000 mph to the lower reaches of space.
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