What a great chance to learn about space
by exploring the planets, stars, sun, moon and even ride some cool rocket ships!
Olimar finds out that the fuel to fly the ship is all gone and that there's the possibility of fixing
it by exploring the planet.
Not exact matches
About 2,500 of the world's best thinkers will
explore the profound changes wrought
by a networked
planet, big data, and technology.
Since then, NASA has
explored other alien surfaces like, Mars and Saturn's moon Titan, as well as flown
by every
planet in our solar system.
Rather than playing into an «us - versus - them» competitive dichotomy, this new space age hinges on
exploring the possibility of economic expansion off -
planet — a notion bolstered
by the innate human urge to push the boundaries of what's possible.
It actually enhances it
by exploring the vast ability of life to adapt to the immense and wonderful physical changes in our
planet.
Kingston University London experts will
explore how an artificial vision system inspired
by the human eye could be used
by robots of the future — opening up new possibilities for securing footage from deep forests, war zones and even distant
planets.
Geophysicists try to
explore the architecture of Earth
by studying seismic waves that shimmy through the
planet.
At a meeting last week, scientists from Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States described their plans to
explore the
planet's last uncharted ecosystems
by drilling into three very different examples of these subglacial lakes.
Waukesha, WI — The March 2014 issue of Discover magazine speculates what we might learn about life on other
planets by exploring Earth's most extreme landscapes, investigates the unexpected medicinal possibilities of nicotine and profiles the energy firms turning pig waste into sustainable power.
By exploring Titan, we can hope to understand more about
planets around other stars.
Other factions within planetary - science circles would prefer to send another mission to Titan — maybe even an airborne drone, a sailboat or a submarine — or to reach for farther frontiers
by sending orbiters to Uranus and Neptune, the last two
planets that remain scarcely
explored.
Now, an international team of astronomers has tackled the problem
by making the largest ever study of hot Jupiters,
exploring and comparing ten such
planets in a bid to understand their atmospheres [1].
As the
planet faces the dawn of a sixth mass extinction, scientists are searching for clues about the uncertain road ahead
by exploring how ancient ecosystems collapsed and bounced back from traumatic upheavals.
«
By the end of the Mars Observer mission we will have a pretty good idea of the composition of the entire
planet,» says Christensen, «whereas on Earth there are still a lot of areas that are not yet
explored.»
Nasa's Mars 2020 rover will take a small step towards helping us directly
explore the red
planet,
by studying how to convert its carbon dioxide atmosphere to oxygen.
Suffering from mal de mer but otherwise exhilarated, I exit the capsule and
explore not the sandy Red
Planet but the ride queue area nearby, which snakes under an original Apollo - era lunar rover, designed
by NASA for training purposes.
The Carl Sagan Institute (CSI)
explores factors that determine if a
planet or moon can host life and how we could find it
by bringing together experts from a wide range of scientific disciplines, who work together with some of the
planet's most talented students at the undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral level.
The aurora was accompanied
by a powerful dose of radiation that would have posed a significant danger to humans
exploring the Red
Planet.
By exploring the habitable
planets around the stars closest to the Sun Project EDEN aims the search for life in the solar neighborhood and leads to the discovery of
planets that are close enough to be studied in details.
Mariner 10, the first spacecraft sent to
explore Mercury, gathered images and data over just 45 percent of the
planet's surface during three fly -
bys in 1974 and 1975.
On Saturday, November 26, the 22nd ALMA public lecture titled «The Birth of Stars and
Planets Explored by ALMA» was held
by NAOJ at the Nagoya City Science Museum.
After revealing his origins in Rise of the
Planet of the Apes and
exploring his struggle to keep the peace in Dawn of the
Planet of the Apes, the Apes franchise returns this summer with War for the
Planet of the Apes, which finds Caesar fighting for the survival of his species against a group of humans led
by Woody Harrelson's Colonel.
Each game begins with Samus (predictably) losing her vast array of beams, missiles, grappling hooks and specialty visors, and
by exploring every last inch of the
planet you build her back up to her usual ass - kicking self.
Engulf in the journey of land inhibited
by fierce mechanical creatures and
explore the life of protagonist Aloy to safeguard the fate of
planet Earth.
You control a character that you create and as you
explore the
planet, meet plenty of unique characters, and uncover more of the intriguing story; your mind will be blown
by how expansive it all is.
Funded
by aged industrialist Peter Weyland (Guy Pearce), the years - long mission lands on a distant
planet and a team sets off to
explore.
The filmmaker's latest follows the father and son as they
explore a
planet that was evacuated
by humans 1,000 years earlier.
A six - panel art installation (each panel measuring 2.2 m x 1.2 m) will
explore the most basic of the earth's resources featured in the creation story (light, water, land, air, shelter and sustainability) highlighting how human suffering can be alleviated and disunity between people and nations reconciled
by addressing these most basic threats to our
planet.
Create a Fake Facebook Profile Wall using this generator Camil Cyr, Adaptated
by: Caroline Viger The student is the captain of a flight crew on a space ship whose mission is to
explore extrasolar
planets.
The Book of Strange New Things
By Michel Faber Hogarth • $ 17 • ISBN 9780553418866 The author of the best - selling Victorian novel The Crimson Petal and the White
explores faith and commitment in this far - future story of a Christian missionary sent to evangelize the residents of a distant
planet.
Summer 2017 — Issue 6, cover art
by W. Jack Savage • Sixth issue of a «new deindustrial science fiction quarterly focused on publishing speculative fiction that
explores a future defined
by natural limits, energy and resource depletion, industrial decline, climate change, and other consequences stemming from the reckless and shortsighted exploitation of our
planet, and to imagine the ways that humans will adapt, survive, live, die, and thrive within this future.»
You can spend time
by day viewing new homes, and
by night
exploring the area using helpful apps such as Like a Local or Lonely
Planet Guide.
Compounding interest is one of the most important concepts
explored on
Planet Orange and through the summer contest developed
by ING DIRECT in partnership with OWL and chickaDEE magazines, kids will have the chance to win a Grand Prize of a $ 250 ING DIRECT Children's Savings Account, a piggy bank and a book, Money, Money, Money: Where It Comes From, How To Save It, Spend it and Make it, published
by Owlkids Books.
Humane Education seeks to undermine cruelty
by inviting individuals to
explore their connections with their environment, other cultures, other species and the
planet.
With this exciting combination, you'll experience three different reef sites at the renowned Agincourt Reef followed
by a day
exploring some of the oldest rainforest on our
planet at Cape Tribulation in the heart of the Daintree Rainforest.
Some travelers follow guides
by the letter, doing everything Mr. Lonely
Planet says you should do: this over-crowds certain places, hypes others that do not deserve particular praise and, let's face it, takes away the beauty of
exploring the unknown (or less known).
Experienced divers can
explore the Belize Blue Hole (rated
by Cousteau as one of the top diving spots on the
planet) and the wild beauty of the Turneffe Atolls.
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The latest and greatest to be taking the world
by storm, No Man's Sky, might just be the most ambitious game ever to reach the broader gaming universe; offering around 18 trillion
planets, each large enough to spend hours
exploring, it's not hard to see why.
Science fiction is one of the most beautiful genres, its very premise allowing readers, viewers and players to be amazed
by visions of the future or glimpses of alternate timelines while also
exploring complex issues that relate to us and our
planet under a more comfortable guise.
In Subnautica, players crash land on an alien
planet and are tasked with surviving in the depths of its expansive oceans
by constructing life support systems, submarines,
exploring, and defending themselves from hostile sea creatures.
As fans of Mass Effect have come to expect
by now, the game will be packed full of missions, side quests, characters to chat with, crewmates to romance and
planets to
explore.
Andromeda strikes a great balance between the big, empty
planets of Mass Effect 1 and the more linear levels of the rest of the trilogy
by giving you large and content - filled but relatively few
planets to
explore.
You are a Guardian of the last city on Earth with the task, given
by the mysterious Speaker, of
exploring and then ridding the nearby
planets of enemies that may be a threat to the Earth.
Each game begins with Samus (predictably) losing her vast array of beams, missiles, grappling hooks and specialty visors, and
by exploring every last inch of the
planet you build her back up to her usual ass - kicking self.
In this you
explore the Red
Planet from the perspective of a science - driven space agency,
by commanding rovers, landers, or probes to collect important scientific data.
First, you'll need to raise some start - up capital
by twin - stick blasting enemies, asteroids and anything else that gets in your way; then embrace your new - found quest for moolah as you colonise,
explore and exploit over 40
planets across 6 unique solar systems.
By this point in Phantasy Star, I had
explored all of Palma and the desert
planet, Motavia.
The game goes beyond Gotham
by offering not only The Watchtower, the space station home of the Justice League in orbit around Earth, but also each of the Lantern
planets, which, while scaled down in size, allow you to ride, fly, and
explore.