Sentences with phrase «big planet at»

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So, these three latest events may force some recalculations about how many objects are passing by the big planet at any given time.

Not exact matches

The biggest number of planets appears to be a new class of planets, called «mini-Neptunes,» Benjamin Fulton, an astronomer at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and the California Institute of Technology, said during the briefing.
«Where we need innovation and where I think we are going to finally see social entrepreneurs spend more and more time is the public sector, because the big challenge that is facing every community on the planet is that government and public policy are not moving at the pace of technology or even meeting expectations of constituents,» says Blumenthal.
How could a gig at the biggest, most ambitious tech company on the planet possibly be bad?
At a hearing yesterday in front of the Senate Judiciary & Commerce Committee in Washington, Mark Zuckerberg spoke about how the biggest social media company on the planet leaked reams of user data.
«We're revitalizing the Gordon Square area of Cleveland, but at the same time, we're trying to create some of the biggest businesses on the planet if possible, at least give them a shot.
However, Astro Teller, X's leader, insists that cybersecurity has been on the backburner for several years at X. Creating research projects to tackle the planet's biggest problems that can be spun into independent companies has always been the goal, not just creating out - of - this world technology for the sake of grabbing headlines.
You could say this year his thoughts were bigger: Artificial intelligence, saving planet Earth, and free speech all came up in the tech titan's conversation with Recode editor - at - large Walt Mossberg.
Mankind can barely see things bigger than our own planet just outside our own backyard, much less be able to tell what exists at the farthest reaches, or in other dimensions we believe to exist but can not access yet.
Chad, I can now only as.sume that if you can't look at the arguements you're making against me and apply them to yourself then you're either a much bigger idiot than I could have ever thought, the most intellectually dishonest person on the planet or you're a troll.
Then light was liberated, and then gravity created the first stars and galaxies, then billions of years later, a local star went supernova and seeded the local nebula with heavier elements, elements necessary for life, elements that were not created during the Big Bang, then the sun was born, then the planets coalesced, and billions of years later some primate wrote a story about how the Earth was created at the same time as the rest of the universe, getting it wrong because that primate did not have the science nor technology to really understand what happened, so he gave it his best guess, most likely an iteration of an older story told prior to the advent of the Judeo Christian religion.
I knew they could look at me right in the eye with their big baby blues and tell the biggest lies on the planet.
At Big Tent Christianity last month Marcus Borg was asked how to avoid getting overwhelmed by kingdom work — that is, pursuing reconciliation, caring for the planet, spreading the gospel, loving neighbors, loving enemies, working for justice, celebrating beauty, and advancing peace.
Actually, alltruth... * NO * prominent atheist «looking at the evidence for the big bang concluded that aliens must have seeded the planet
Even a prominent atheistic believe it or not (I believe it was Frncis Crick, but can not recall for certain; but the statment was made nonetheless) looking at the evidence for the big bang concluded that aliens must have seeded the planet!
For the Planet Hollywood at Disney Springs, I'm bringing a big - time burger and sandwich menu with real deal flavors for everyone.»
A delicious and healthy recipe to share, created by our friends at Big Delicious Planet in Chicago.
Ray Wilkins, then the Villa assistant manager described the mood in the camp at the time as, «moping about as dark as the biggest hole on the planet
Still, it seems ridiculous to equate a Big Ten game at woebegone Minnesota with the decisive play in the season's biggest football game on the planet.
Any body in this planet can see Arsenal problems — there is a reason why one of those Director came out and said we have 200mln plus to spend — Arsenal needs very simple solutions reinforcement but the only thing Wenger sees is «philosophy» i will never feel bad at all if he leaves even now or tomorrow he has been a big jock since past 10 years.
I'm a little introverted, but here's this guy, the biggest sports star on the planet, getting me fired up about the heteronormative hegemony at 3 a.m., then yelling about Rainbow Road a second later.
Although he does share a surname with one of the biggest popstars on the planet, John Swift's stock hasn't improved at Chelsea this season.
Former Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo is on another planet at Madrid and, as usual, Argentine magician Lionel Messi is consistently performing at Barcelona; the top quality on show at European level is immense and English clubs are losing out particularly when big Premier League names such as Luis Suarez and Gareth Bale are being sold to rival leagues.
I'm off to Edinburgh, like, now, to perform my solo show Mother Tongue at the Fringe Fest - the biggest arts festival on the planet.
Even if it turned out to be just a big fraud, at least we wouldn't be left doubting if we had missed out on something that could have been great for our little girl, for us, and for the planet.
at some point, i could bit in relation to Sina Corp (SINA), numerous big oriental planet wide artists.
Bryana wrote me this morning to point me towards an interview with Tereson Dupuy, Inventor of Fuzzi Bunz over at the Sundance Channel's blog, Big Ideas For A Small Planet.
«The diamonds have delivered these well - preserved materials to us at the surface,» says study co-author Steven Shirey, a geochemist at the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington, D.C. «They're a classic example of how the tiniest bits of material can tell us big things about our planet
«Habitability is one of the biggest topics in astronomy, and these estimates demonstrate one way to leverage what we know about Mars and the Sun to help determine the factors that control whether planets in other systems might be suitable for life,» said Bruce Jakosky, MAVEN's principal investigator at the University of Colorado Boulder.
A Southwest Research Institute - led team has discovered an elusive, dark moon orbiting Makemake, one of the «big four» dwarf planets populating the Kuiper Belt region at the edge of our solar system.
Captured by Kepler's digital sensors, transformed into bytes of data, and downloaded to computers at NASA's Ames Research Center near San Francisco, the processed starlight slowly revealed a remarkable story: A planet not much bigger than Earth was whipping around its native star at a blistering pace, completing an orbit — its version of a «year» — in just over 20 hours.
«You build bigger, you go fainter, you go deeper, and you'll have a shot at a major discovery,» explains Pudritz, «So building these larger machines will no doubt allow us to study the birth of the first galaxies and even planet formation around distant stars.
While sustainability is concerned with a particular form of life on a particular planet, astrobiology asks the bigger question: what about any form of life, on any planet, at any time?
Planetary scientists have gotten their closest look yet at polar hurricanes on the ringed planet, and find that the storms are big enough to engulf Earth.
John A. Johnson: My collaborators at Yale and Penn State and I have put in a request — not for $ 1 trillion, but for a substantial sum of money — to build the next generation of instruments to make the next big leap: finding truly Earth - like planets.
«This is only one planet, and we don't yet know whether it is actually habitable or not, but it still is an extremely big deal because it will rapidly push the field into new frontiers,» says Olivier Guyon, a planet - hunting astronomer at the University of Arizona.
Our solar system's largest planet is big enough for massive light shows — one at each pole, new research reveals.
But for half a decade, we've known that big planets close to other stars can have orbits that are tilted at all sorts of weird angles.
Thousands of tons of material rain down on us annually, mostly in the form of dust; many of the bigger chunks break up in the atmosphere, but meteorites measuring at least a few feet across reach our planet about once a year.
Nobody wants to get rid of Pluto, and if you say that Pluto's not a planet — that it's just a crazy small thing out on the edge of the solar system — people look at you like you're a big cosmic bully.
So, starting on February 28th, I will be debuting as the host of a new series on the Weather Channel called Hacking the Planet, and this is a series in which, each week, the format is I take a look at some kind of big natural threat, things like hurricanes and tornadoes and earthquakes and the like, and I explore what we understand, the science of how these things work and where they came from and how they stop and then we figure out, well, how can we use this knowledge to our advantage.
Today «the discovery of planets around other stars has become blazing hot for administrators of big telescopes,» says Geoff Marcy of the University of California at Berkeley.
Paul J. Steinhardt and Neil Turok (well - known physicists at Princeton University and the University of Cambridge, respectively) contend that the evolution of the universe is cyclic; big bangs occur once every trillion or so years, producing new galaxies, stars, planets and, presumably, life.
The biggest, hottest stars spin at an extraordinary rate, which could lead to their planets experiencing rapid - fire seasons each year
Released April 27, the images of Saturn's cloud tops are a «big step forward» for understanding the planet's atmosphere, says Cassini imaging team member Andy Ingersoll, an atmospheric scientist at Caltech.
When the planet's big ice sheets collapsed at the end of the last ice age, their melting caused global sea levels to rise as much as 100 meters in roughly 10,000 years, which is fast in geological time, Mann noted.
The biggest, fiercest animals still left on the planet — elephants, tigers, whales, among others — are most at risk.
Ghost - like particles that were first created in the instant following the Big Bang, antineutrinos and their partner neutrinos travel at close to the speed of light and are notoriously difficult to observe as they move through space, passing through planets, star systems, and galaxies with scant interactions with other forms of matter.
The additional funds would support the administration's directive to reinvigorate human and robotic exploration of Earth's moon and other planets in the solar system but would also come at the expense of several other big - ticket items in NASA's portfolio — namely the International Space Station (ISS) as well as the Wide Field Infrared Space Telescope (WFIRST), a «flagship» - class mission next in line for launch after the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
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