In A Wrinkle in Time, the children use the tesseract to travel to
a far distant planet where they have an incredible adventure.
Not exact matches
Figuring out the exact makeup of
distant planets could help determine where in the solar system they first formed — and how
far they migrated away from the sun afterward.
It is rather ironic that we can forecast the
far distant future of this
planet more clearly than we can foresee the immediate human future on its surface.
In a few thousand years of recorded history, we went from dwelling in caves and mud huts and tee - pees, not understanding the natural world around us, or the broader universe, to being able to travel through space, using reason to ferret out the hidden secrets of how the world works, from physics to chemistry to biology, we worked out the tools and rules underpinning it all, mathematics, and now we can see objects that are almost impossibly small, the very tiniest building blocks of matter, (or at least we can examine them, even if you can't «see» them because you're using something other than your eyes and photons to view them) to the very
farthest objects, the
planets circling other,
distant stars, that are in their own way, too small to see from here, like the atoms and parts of atoms themselves, detected indirectly, but indisputably THERE.
A
far - flung star's extra wink, spotted in data from the Kepler space telescope and
further probed by the Hubble Space Telescope, may be the first evidence for an exomoon — a moon orbiting a
planet orbiting a
distant star.
Now,
far beyond the eight
planets and a billion miles beyond Pluto — the most
distant object ever explored — this little prince of a
planet is ready for its close - up.
So
far, astronomers have found only a dozen of the most
distant probes of
Planet Nine's supposed sphere of influence.
By coincidence, this conjunction happened when both the Moon and Venus were in the same phase; the
distant planet mimicking the
far closer Moon.
Kasting adds that
far - out
planets will be fainter and harder to see than close - in
planets, so finding these
distant worlds will be more difficult, as will studying their atmospheres.
The Life of Super-Earths by Dimitar Sasselov Of the 700
planets astronomers have found so
far in
distant solar systems, most are places that are extremely hostile to life as we know it: searing - hot gas giants where iron could fall as rain and winds might blow in excess of 1,000 miles per hour.
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.
That means that if we were on those
far distant galaxies — right this second — looking at Earth with a powerful telescope, we'd be watching the dinosaurs trample around our
planet.
Other solar system bodies that are possibly dwarf
planets include Sedna and Quaoar, small worlds
far beyond Pluto's orbit, and 2012 VP113, an object that is thought to have one of the most
distant orbits found beyond the known edge of our solar system.
The beams that would have to be regularly targeted at the craft could, the theory goes, move
far beyond and reach Earth intermittently as FRBs, disrupted by the movement of
distant galaxies and
planets.
While we only discovered an exoplanet (that is, a
planet not supported by our solar system) for the first time in 1992, scientists were pretty darn quick to figure out ways to determine the composition of some of Earth's
far -
distant cousins [source: Encyclopedia Brittanica].
Other researchers look for ice much, much
farther away, on
distant planets and moons where ice may hide surprising secrets.
These
distant planets are great for number counting, but they are too
far away for their atmosphere or reflected light to be detected.
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.
You're Joules, a would - be colonist of
distant planet Far Eden who wakes up from cryosleep to find her fellow settlers depleted in number and scattered across the sands while rogue bots stalk the lands.
Unsure if he has been beamed to a
distant planet or the
far future or trapped in an elaborate computer simulation, Trace begins his quest to defeat the ominous being known as Athetos and uncover the secrets of Sudra.
These allusions, together with his descriptions of Roden Crater as a site created to connect viewers with the movements of
planets, stars, and
distant galaxies, have heightened critics» suspicions about Turrell's sympathies with New Age cultures such as those famously headquartered in Sedona, Arizona, not
far from Roden Crater.
So
far, every US mission to another
planet or
distant moon in our Solar System has launched from Florida.