Not exact matches
In so doing, the privately funded SpaceShipOne had carried
humans to
space and
back again twice within a week, earning its owners the Ansari X-Prize, meant to spur the opening of the age of commercial
space travel.
Through
space exploration, most of what we do is look
back at ourselves, and going to Mars will reveal more about what it means to be an earthling and a
human.»
More than three decades after the launch of the first
space shuttle mission (and three years after the last one), investment in new human spaceflight systems is back with an intensity the aerospace industry hasn't seen since the heady days of the Space
space shuttle mission (and three years after the last one), investment in new
human spaceflight systems is
back with an intensity the aerospace industry hasn't seen since the heady days of the
Space Space Race.
China's out - of - control
space station is finally resting in a watery grave, and thankfully it didn't hit any
humans as it fell
back to Earth.
Just as the eco-friendly movement a few years
back gave rise to sustainable building certifications, the wellness trend surrounding various aspects of life today has given rise to certifications that promote the creation of
spaces that are
human - focused and improve health and overall wellbeing.
Whiteheadians seem able to imagine such ecstatically spanned unities - across - time on the so - called «microscopic» scale of the «specious present,» but give up on the idea as the scope of the temporal disclosure
space is widened to the scale of
human lifetime and of generations.7 But worse than this from the point of view of Heidegger's temporal problematic, by submitting the ecstatic unities of their «specious presents» to the before / after ordering and metric properties of linear time, at least in terms of their mutually external relations and arrangements, they give
back ontologically every advantage they gained from the use of an cc - static - temporal disclosure horizon in the first place, even though it was only the single horizon of presence.
«When I lie on my
back and look up at the Milky Way on a clear night and see the vast distances of
space and reflect that these are also vast differences of time as well, when I look at the Grand Canyon and see the strata going down, down, down, through periods of time which the
human mind can't comprehend....
«As tempting as it is to use Dunn's tragedy as an object lesson for the living, the lesson we should learn here is that even the celebrities that Dunn's death affected need the
space and permission to be
human... they need the public to turn their
back.
«When I lie on my
back and look up at the Milky Way on a clear night and see the vast distances of
space and reflect that these are also vast differences of time as well, when I look at the Grand Canyon and see the strata going down, down, down, through periods of time which the
human mind can't comprehend... it's a feeling of sort of an abstract gratitude that I am alive to appreciate these wonders, when I look down a microscope it's the same feeling, I am grateful to be alive to appreciate these wonders.»
But with smart,
human - centric messaging and powerful truth telling, the brands that deserve to take
back the
space can and will.
Future generations will look
back on our epoch as the time when the
human race finally broke into a radically new frontier —
space.
No
space probe or telescope built by
humans has ever escaped the Milky Way to turn
back and take a portrait; because we are embedded in our galaxy's disk, we can only see it as a bright band of stars across the sky.
While we
humans have only set foot on the planet we sprang from and one solitary moon, we've constructed probes, orbiters, and rovers to saunter out into
space and send
back their reports.
In getting
back to the moon, NASA
space planners face overwhelming challenges: The shuttle is scheduled for retirement in 2010, the Ares rocket will not be ready until at least four years later, there is tepid support from all sides in the looming presidential election, and current estimates put the cost of getting
humans back to the moon at $ 100 billion.
His primary focus has been to get
humans back doing what they should do in
space — explore.»
But faced with looming costs to keep the
space shuttle flying and to send
humans back to the moon, NASA revealed it would need to siphon funds away from
space science — $ 3 billion over the next five years.
Mammoth hemoglobin, for example, may reveal information about mammalian blood useful to treating
human diseases, and potentially the future of
human space exploration (such as surviving cold environments); but the mutations that create mammoth hemoglobin need to be brought
back to life for such discoveries to happen.
NASA, other nations»
space programs and several private
space entrepreneurs are planning more missions that could send
humans back to the moon within a few years.
Space vehicles continually travel
back and forth carrying both supplies and
humans.
Long before Star Trek, and truth be told, actually better made than ALL of them, comes this opportunity to cinematically philosophize about the frailty of the
human condition while wearing color coordinated jumpsuits, holding a ray gun in one hand and some scientist's half - naked daughter in the other, while
backed by weird electronic noise (naturally)- or Manifest Destiny in Deep
Space.
Good, because we still haven't gotten to the ruthless promoter who aims to bring a recently - deceased rock legend
back from the dead; the hulking henchman who gradually grows very tired of Johnny's bossy ways; and a magical
space suit that allows its wearer to control nearby
humans like puppets.
When Optimus Prime (voice of Peter Cullen) travels to the lunar surface to bring
back his former leader, Sentinel Prime (Leonard Nimoy), with several «
space bridge» pillars, a plan is fomented that may bring the robots
back to the brink of war again — with the measly
humans once again caught in the middle.
Christopher Nolan deserves much respect for addressing these
human emotions and desires with the overwhelming vastness of
space, and doing so in a time when Hollywood producers would much rather financially
back the next superhero or even a sequel to a 20 year old comedy.
Battlefield 3 —
Back To Karkand ($ 14.99) Resistance 3 Brutality Pack (Warden Theme GWP)($ 3.99) Everybody Dance Pack 3 ($ 8.99) Batman Arkham City — Arkham City Skins Pack ($ 4.99) LittleBigPlanet 2 The Muppets Costumes (x5)($ 1.99 — $ 5.99 each) DC Universe Online Lightning Strikes Add - On ($ 9.99) The King Of Fighters XIII Iori W / The Power Of Flames Character ($ 4.99) The King Of Fighters XIII Unlock Billy, Saiki (
Human Form)($ 0.99) Disgaea 4 (x5)($ 0.99 — $ 2.99 each) Champion Jockey (x5)($ 1.49 — $ 2.99 each) Saints Row The Third: Explosive Combat Pack ($ 1.99) Saints Row The Third: Z Style Pack ($ 1.99) Voltron: Defender Of The Universe — Arena Of Doom ($ 2.99) Warhammer 40,000:
Space Marine (x4)($ 0.99 each) Two Worlds II (x2)($ 19.99 — $ 29.99 each)
EVE comes to realize that WALL • E has inadvertently stumbled upon the key to the planet's future, and races
back to
space to report her findings to the
humans (who have been eagerly awaiting word that it is safe to return home).
A group of
space truckers are pulled off - course and directed to investigate a ghost ship on a hostile planet, bringing
back on board a parasite that murders its host, grows to full - strength, and starts skulking through corridors waiting to pounce on
human prey.
EVE comes to realize that WALL - E has inadvertently stumbled upon the key to the planet's future, and races
back to
space to report her findings to the
humans (who have been eagerly awaiting word that it is safe to return home).
They can even venture to places they couldn't normally go, such as inside the
human body, into outer
space, or
back in time.
A Look
Back At
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Human Space Flight Honoring the 50th anniversary of the first human in space, EducationWorld takes a look at the history of manned space fl
Space Flight Honoring the 50th anniversary of the first
human in space, EducationWorld takes a look at the history of manned space fl
human in
space, EducationWorld takes a look at the history of manned space fl
space, EducationWorld takes a look at the history of manned
space fl
space flight.
Slim front seats gain
back some
space and are actually more comfortable than BMW's typical thickly bolstered chair, at least for this small, 140 - pound
human.
There's plenty of
space in the
back row for average - size
humans and a good amount of
space behind the rear seats, too.
It's just as useful as a boggo A4 Avant, with a decent 505 litre boot and
space in the
back for proper - sized
human beings.
Daisy is now
back to her confident self, enjoying the comforts of her home as she and her siblings share everything from hugs and kisses from their
human companions to lounge
space on the couch.
Systems like the HTC Vive or the Oculus Touch solved some of these issues at the price of remapping the
space of action
back to our miserable
human scale and our miserable
human limbs.
The introduction scene has been drastically cut
back, completely omitting the
human characters, probably due to lack of ROM
space.
From expressionist
human figures in the 1980s through to still lives in the 1990s, his work has evolved into austere canvases: fields of color in
space where elliptical figures refer
back to his earlier still lives.
«Looking at Mars, this imagined
space, reflects most
humans back to Earth.»
Everything Is Collective play with the limits of
human perception in their Brief History series (2014), crossing
back and forth between photographed and computer - modelled imagery with their immaculate monochromatic still life images that experiment with the weight and placing of objects in
space.
Colour
Space is going
back to the
human element, so instead you have the fallibility of the
human hand in the drips and inconsistencies.
It isn't heat generated by
humans but changes in the atmosphere which let less heat generated by the Sun head
back into deep
space.
He is reported to have gone from the sublime,
back in June, when he said «climate change is occurring, is caused largely by
human activities and poses significant risks», to the ridiculous, all in the
space of a few short weeks.
On the cooling side,
human - created reactive nitrogen can form aerosols that reflect the Sun's energy
back to
space.
But that's actually an understatement by Gallup, since more than 97 % of the world's climatologists say that those carbon gases, which are given off by
humans» burning of carbon - based fuels, are causing this planet's temperatures to rise over the long term, as those carbon gases accumulate in the atmosphere and also block the heat from being radiated
back into outer
space.
On the other hand,
humans are also cooling the planet to some degree, by releasing air - polluting particles that lower temperatures by reflecting the sun's energy
back into
space.
Human knowledge is accelerating in an exponential fashion, and between the ability to change the carbon dioxide absorbing capabilities of plants or insects or the ability to reflect sunlight
back into
space, reducing warming should be a trivial task in a 50 - 100 year time frame, if warming becomes a problem.
The study, published in Nature Geoscience found that
humans have caused at least three - quarters (74 percent) of current warming, while also determining that warming has actually been slowed down by atmospheric aerosols, including some pollutants, which reflect sunlight
back into
space.
The idea is simple:
humans can directly and dramatically intervene in the earth's climate system, by reflecting the sun's rays
back into
space or sucking carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Cutting edge data centers of the future will require less of a physical
human presence, and are likely to: â $ cents Rely on a VIL to optimize equipment management and provide for virtual remote control capable of instant changes, switches and adds â $ cents Achieve LEED certification for the physical building â $ cents Rely on more efficient water cooling that potentially takes advantage of an on - site tower to chill water for cooling the system (thus reducing energy consumption by using nature's natural cooling power to chill water) â $ cents Use fluid dynamics models to precisely design the interior of the building to maximize the efficiency of the HV / AC system for air - cooled computing systems â $ cents Tap into a mixed energy grid that relies on green energy sources such as solar, wind or hydroelectric (depending on geographic feasibility), along with a reliable city grid thus avoiding the need for the standard
back - up Uninterruptible Power Supply (which will reduce equipment costs, minimize floor
space used, and increase energy efficiency because systems that employ a UPS convert AC to DC and
back, incurring substantial energy losses).
The failure to actually reduce global emissions has meant that all possibilities are now on the table, including some that sound like premises from a science - fiction novel:
Humans could sequester carbon dioxide by removing it from the air through technologies that mimic trees, or we could spray water droplets in the lower atmosphere to reflect light and heat
back to
space, or we could seed sulfur aerosols in the stratosphere to do the same.
While the
human kind is still at the fork in the road regarding the future course of decentralization, both retail and institutional investors heavily invest in the blockchain
space backing their dreams, vision, or curiosity with tons of cash.