In ToeJam and Earl, players will need to help the duo
explore planet Earth as they have crash landed their ship and -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
In this new original production, we'll
explore what makes a
planet «
Earth - like» and take an immersive, full - dome tour of several worlds that just might fit the conditions we're looking for.
«I think the state should
explore the possibility of entering into other
planets,» said Assemblyman Clyde Vanel (D -
Earth).
Not a real one, of course, but rather a virtual voyager, a computer model that plumbs the otherwise - inaccessible depths of
Earth's anoxic past (or an alien
planet's present),
exploring the possible chemistry of gases in the atmosphere and ocean that could have occurred there.
In his new book,
Earth from Space, aerial photographer and environmental activist Yann Arthus - Bertrand
explores our
planet from above.
He is also responsible for science missions that
explore the
planets (including Mars), Mars - analog sites on
Earth, and astronomy missions.
Geophysicists try to
explore the architecture of
Earth by studying seismic waves that shimmy through the
planet.
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.
In this slim but absorbing introduction to the epic search for life on extrasolar
planets, Sasselov
explores how astronomy, geology, and biology are conspiring to give us a radical new vision of a universe in which our living
Earth is «just another
planet.»
Will Smith and son Jaden
explore a posthuman
planet in After
Earth.
The Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion Program and the American Association for the Advancement of Science are pleased to have presented an event
exploring new findings in the search for
planets and life beyond
Earth.
Because geologists haven't traveled into the
planet to see what's there, they rely on seismic waves to
explore Earth's inner layers.
«It will reveal the first objects to emit light in the universe,
explore the mysteries of dark energy and dark matter, and identify potentially habitable
planets in the
Earth's galactic neighborhood.»
«We want people who have a fulfilling life on
Earth but who want to
explore a new
planet,» says Lansdorp.
«New Horizons is the latest in a long line of scientific accomplishments at NASA, including multiple missions orbiting and
exploring the surface of Mars in advance of human visits still to come; the remarkable Kepler mission to identify
Earth - like
planets around stars other than our own; and the DSCOVR satellite that soon will be beaming back images of the whole
Earth in near real - time from a vantage point a million miles away.
If further research confirms the model's accuracy, it could also open new avenues for
exploring the origin of life on
Earth, and for understanding the role hydrogen gas might play in supporting life in a wide range of extreme environments, from the sunless deep - sea floor to distant
planets.
«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.»
In the meantime, NASA yesterday announced that it is moving ahead with the next step in its plan to
explore Mars with robots and ultimately bring back to
Earth a sample of the Red Planet's earth and rock: It will send a new rover to Mars in
Earth a sample of the Red
Planet's
earth and rock: It will send a new rover to Mars in
earth and rock: It will send a new rover to Mars in 2020.
A simple boulder or ditch on Mars may bring a robot sent from
Earth to a sticky end and finish off our plans to
explore the
planets.
«Today we bid a fond farewell to one of the most resilient and accomplished spacecraft to ever
explore our neighboring
planets,» said Sean Solomon, MESSENGER's principal investigator and director of Columbia University's Lamont - Doherty
Earth Observatory in Palisades, New York.
ASU astronomers will join with geophysicists and geochemists in a $ 6.1 million grant to ASU's School of
Earth and Space Exploration that will try to
explore how to tell whether chemical signs of life on distant
planets arose from geological processes or biological ones.
ISRU stands for «in - situ resource utilization» — a concept that, to feasibly
explore and colonize other
planets, we must be able to manufacture or harvest important materials (water, oxygen, food) from other
planets, rather than shipping everything from
Earth.
However, the telescope will
explore a much larger region of the sky than Kepler, with an emphasis on detecting rocky
planets on
Earth - like orbits that receive a similar amount of radiation as our own
planet (the so - called habitable zone).
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.
The sci - fi premise of Another
Earth sounds like something that must have been
explored long before now: without explanation, a second
planet appears in the sky that resembles our
Earth in every way, as SETI tries to make contact with this anomaly, a far more terrestrial drama unfolds in the forefront between a MIT student and Harvard professor.
EarthViewer is like a time machine for
exploring the deep history of
planet Earth, a tool based on the latest scientific research.
Exploring the Oceans, A Webquest Learn about
Earth Day and our
planet Earth, with this informative web quest!
While at the
Earth Sanctuary, life back home felt like another
planet away, we
explored the interconnected worlds of various lizards, birds and marsupials and how the world's oldest living culture thrived amidst the extreme weather and conditions.
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.
Our Dynamic
Earth explains the history of the earth using interactive displays that allow visitors to explore the scientific forces that shaped and transformed the pl
Earth explains the history of the
earth using interactive displays that allow visitors to explore the scientific forces that shaped and transformed the pl
earth using interactive displays that allow visitors to
explore the scientific forces that shaped and transformed the
planet.
But in a world where you can
explore every nook and cranny of the
planet on Google
Earth, and where travelers in the most remote places can post instantly to Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, does travel writing still have a role to play?
Packs Light — Travel Young and Pack Light Paper Planes & Caramel Waffles — Travels for Those Who Love Beaches & Outdoors The Paradise Blogger —
Exploring the World's Best Beaches, Islands, Waterfronts Passport Collective — Best for Encouraging New Experiences The Passport Lifestyle — Photography for Travelers The Path She Took — Green Travel Blog by a French Solo Traveler Pause The Moment — Petite Adventures — Part - Time Travel and Living the Expat Life The Pink Backpack — Female Travel and Adventure Blog Featuring Photography Pinoy Adventurista — Adventure Blog of a Filipino Male PhilaTravelGirl — Affordable Luxury Solo Travel with a Side of Points The
Planet D — Adventure Travel Couple Planes & Champagne — Globetrotting, Bubble Drinking & Luxury Loving Blog Planit NZ — Budget Travel Guide for New Zealand Points & Travel — Where Luxury Travel & Value Intersect The Poor Traveler — Traveling at Any Cost Postcards from the World — Travel and Expat Life Blog With an Involvement of the Readers Practical Wanderlust — A Down to
Earth Approach to Having Your Head in the Clouds Pretravels — Your Journey Begins Here Pretty Wild World — A Visual Travel Blog Pumps & Pineapples — Luxurious Travel on a Budget
From there you'll be
exploring all kinds of different locations on
Earth, dealing with some of the weirdest creatures on our
planet.
With
Earth on the brink of destruction you are sent to
explore a distant
planet.
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.
Much like Independence Day, the movie / game
explores the eerie scenario of what would happen if hostile extra terrestrials eventually landed and exposed themselves to the inhabitants of
planet earth.
I just wish the game was bigger, we've almost completely
explored earth, only 3 other
planets... I say that isn't big enough.
(the opposite of what I said) I wish the game was smaller, we've
explored earth we've still got 3 massive
planets, this game will be massive.
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.
Taking the wheel of futuristic, ultra-rugged JCB vehicles, players must
explore the alien landscape, mine precious materials, construct large - scale buildings and research new technologies to ensure humanity's future lies beyond
planet Earth.
Orbity.io is a tricky and very addictive massively multiplayer browser based rocket game in which players attempt to maintain stable orbits around the
planet Earth for as long as possible or take off and
explore space.
Earth is on the brink of destruction and you are sent to
explore a distant
planet.
In the video, you'll see Zachariah fighting and
exploring throughout the markets and shanties of Noctis, one of the major cities in The Technomancer, where over a hundred years of separation from
Earth, new cultures, clans, and super-powers formed throughout Mars, causing clashes and in - fighting across the red
planet.
In Caves of Qud, as I've stressed a couple of times so far, we're
exploring the disaster of a
planet we call
Earth.
Wolfgang Tillmans invited leading astronomer Dimitar Sasselov to discuss his involvement in the NASA Kepler mission to find other
Earth - like
planets, and to
explore some of his unanswered questions about light, the beginning of infinity, the edge of visibility and our perception of colour.
What: Light, Paper, Process: Reinventing Photography Where: The Getty Center, Los Angeles, CA When: April 14, 2015 to September 6, 2015 Why: While most of the contemporary, photo - savvy population of
planet Earth is busy staring at a gridded square on their smart phones, this exhibition
explores darkroom techniques, light - sensitive emulsions, archival negatives and custom - built cameras.
The first exhibition
explores the multiple biological structures and systems that make up a single unit on the
planet Earth - the biosphere.
[3] He drew their movements and strength up close and even sent them in his 1970's paintings to
explore outer space for a new home, should
planet Earth no longer support life.
Adam Lovitz paints to consider both the collective and unique nature between the dust on
earth and that of a
planet not yet
explored.
Wolfgang Tillmans invited leading astronomer Dimitar Sasselov to discuss his involvement in the NASA Kepler mission to find other
Earth - like
planets, and to
explore some of his unanswered questions about light, the beginning of infinity, the edge of