Sentences with phrase «distant corner»

Just how much better a view scientists can get of distant corners of the universe varies on the circumstances.
Place it in distant corner of the room, put in old towel or a blanket and your kitten will certainly appreciate its new private den.
As the universe accelerates, it will become harder for light to travel between distant corners of space.
Scientists have since deduced that they occur in the most distant corners of the cosmos and have wondered what could possibly power them.
These experiences have led Jesse to combine a unique range of primitive and high tech processes from distant corners of the globe.
In the Barony of Cordona, a far distant corner of the empire, war is again threatening the land.»
She met with an astrobiologist at NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California; traveled to the four - thousand foot summit of Mount Hamilton in nearby San Jose to view some of the first images taken of the Milky Way at Lick Observatory in the 1890s; and with Puragra GuhaThakurta, astronomer and astrophysicist at the University of California, Santa Cruz, learned how recent advances in technology have allowed astronomers to view distant corners of the universe.
That makes the galaxy itself a rare discovery and the magnifying glass an important tool for astronomers trying to decipher very distant corners of the universe.
Located in a somewhat distant corner, the Johnen Galerie of Stockholm presents an interesting collection of works.
In some of the more distant corners, pressure to maximize profits has sometimes led to situations of degrading and slave labor.
«While President Kennedy's life was tragically cut short, his vision lives on in the generations he inspired — volunteers who serve as ambassadors for peace in distant corners of the globe, scientists and engineers who reach for new heights in the face of impossible odds, innovators who set their sights on the new frontiers of our time.»
Astronomers study fields of both nearby and distant galaxies with DEIMOS, efficiently probing the most distant corners of the universe with high sensitivity.
David Pollard from Eiconic Games told us more about Final Horizon: «At it's core Final Horizon is a story driven Sci - Fi tower defence game where you're tasked with defending human colonists in a far distant corner of the galaxy against the Insectors, a race of insect - like aliens with highly advanced and diverse weapons and technology.
Dirac had suggested that masses of antimatter might instead be tucked away in distant corners of the universe.
Speaking at a joint press conference in Melbourne on Wednesday, Archbishop Justin said: «Ever since the war to end all wars ended in 1918, humankind have been saying «never again», then we wring our hands as genocide unfolds in some distant corner.
Then transfer him to a distant corner under a barmy head chef who leaves him on the shelf.
The second type of travel book allows you to avoid all effort, transporting you to the more remote and distant corners of Earth without you having to leave your armchair.
Much as a teacher would be amazed to enter a preschool classroom full of college - age students, astronomers were thrown for a loop when they found fully formed galaxies in a distant corner of the universe they thought was populated with relatively small, ragged gatherings of stars.
This will make it possible for a fuel cell vehicle to reach any distant corner of Germany without fear of running out of hydrogen before finding another refueling station.
Shprits added that similar wave generation mechanisms may also be taking place in the magnetospheres of the outer planets, close to the sun and in distant corners of the universe.
In addition to providing astronomers with unparalleled views of galaxies that Hubble would not otherwise be able to see, the high - resolution images are providing views of distant corners of the universe that are similar to the famous Hubble Deep Fields.
The creativity and energy that fuel the learning experience at NuVu are starting to spread to distant corners of the globe.
But I was truly amazed at how consistently the three practices above reappeared over and over, even in the most distant corners of the world.
This one was down at the Goodwood Festival of Speed a couple of days previously, adding impact to the most distant corner of the supercar paddock, where it stole attention from the fearsome Mazda Furai and made the Bentleys parked nearby look a bit, well, small.
The phantom of the highway sat in a distant corner of the Detroit parking lot.
Then I picked up my backpack and hurried to the most distant corner.
Back in the early nineteenth century, America had more frontiers than the West; there was also the sea, and the Nantucket whaleman was the sea - going mountain man of his day, chasing the sperm whale into the distant corners of the Pacific Ocean.
Tucked into a distant corner of the ocean, the Christmas Island lacks great human interference, allowing its natural beauty and endemic species to flourish.
Hat Girl refuses this demand and so the grunt smashes the window and sends the forty magical hourglasses that power the ship across the universe to every distant corner.
This gave you a reason to explore the distant corners of the world and experience interesting places.
Funny ostriches once lived happily and light - heartedly on a small green planet in a distant corner of the galaxy.
Twelve artists, chosen by Zoro Feigl, are inspired by the most distant corners of our cosmos and cherish a love for the invisible, craft and science.
Another Dimension brings together artists that are inspired by the most distant corners of our cosmos and cherish a love for the fictional, invisible and alien.
It was initiated in 2002 by the Dutch artist Rene Rietmeyer, who noticed that even in the most distant corners of the world, there are artists working with Time - Space and Existence, thereby expressing themselves in a very personal way.
In a society portrait, who and what has been left off a list — or snubbed, or retired to a distant corner — is no less telling than who occupies the center table.
«A review of energy developments in 1976, published in RFF's Resources magazine (Jan — March 1977, p. 3) reached a Hotelling - like conclusion: «Nonrenewable and exhaustible fuels supply most of our needs now,» the staff article stated, «but they will be increasingly expensive to obtain and use, until, around some distant corner, they will be replaced».»
Yet it's usually parked in some distant corner of the site, and a challenge for visitors to find quickly and use easily.
Unlike the other cameras on our list, the Canary is a standalone device that's not meant to be mounted to a wall in a distant corner; you'll want to put this thing in the center of the action.
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