Sentences with phrase «about a metre wide»

The shower cubicle is about a metre wide and deep so I wouldn't say it is too small.
The Arizona tests were carried out in a trough - like soil bin about a metre wide in a laboratory, and used electricity from the mains.

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One of them broke apart at an altitude of about 18 kilometres, the other sailed on to eventually land in Lake Chebarkul, leaving a 7 - metre - wide hole in the ice.
According to Keck, NASA would use an ion - propelled rocket to lasso a resource - rich asteroid about 7 metres wide and tow it into lunar orbit.
The next day, a 1 - metre - wide rocket designed by Space Transport Corporation of Forks, Washington, exploded after reaching a height of about 300 metres in the state's Olympia National Park.
The craft would then propel itself out to a target asteroid, probably a small space rock about 7 metres wide.
Measuring 3.84 metres long and 1.74 metres wide, the next - generation Swift will be about the same length as the current car, but a tad wider — and easily identifiable.
There are four trucks in the warehouse at the moment, including a nearly completed redesigned model that is about a half - metre longer and 20 centimetres wider than the original.
Villa Asante is located in a popular rural beachside area, about 300 metres from the lively Echo Beach, where there's a wide choice of boutiques, delis, cafes and international restaurants.
It is about 300 metres wide and 650 metres long.
About two metres wide and made in oil and pastel colours, they exist as complex spatial and perspectival investigations.
228,300 cubic metres per second thru a 660 km wide gap = about 350 litres per second per metre of gap.
Since the hole was spotted in mid-July by a helicopter pilot, conjecture has abounded about how the 30 - metre - wide crater was formed — a gas or missile explosion, a meteorite impact and alien involvement have all been suggested.
They're set to be about 2.4 metres wide by 5 metres long and in that space we're able to [fit] two showers, two change rooms, ten lockers and ten bicycle storage facilities,» Said Tim Ceolin, in an article for Catapult.
Each of these VLCC ships is about 350 metres long — the length of 3.5 football fields — and 60 metres wide.
This ship is 23 metres long by 4.5 metres wide (about 75 by 15 feet) and offers an interior living space about equal to the size of an average Amsterdam apartment.
Grown and loved for their glorious foliage, hostas can be petite (H. «Tiny Tears» is one of the smallest, its leaves about the size of a dessert spoon) or enormous (H. «Empress Wu» is apparently the largest, with leaves measuring 45 cm wide and likely to grow more than a metre high).
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