Not exact matches
Elon Musk's far - fetched plan not only to
get humans to Mars, but to inhabit it, has evidently driven interest in the Red
Planet: A team of NASA scientists will talk
about the challenges of living on Earth's neighbor, while Lockheed Martin and NASA will combine to talk
about the interplanetary travel systems that will take us there.
In the 1930s,
about a decade after Polish biochemist Casimir Funk first recommended people
get enough of certain micronutrients called «vitamines» (later found in abundance in citrus fruits and veggies), the first grapefruit diet emerged, followed by a banana - and - skim - milk diet promoted by United Fruit, the
planet's leading banana importer.
«Understanding how
planets form is important if we're to understand the formation of the Earth, and ultimately, how we
got here,» said Erik Petigura, co-author of the paper
about the Neptune - sized
planet, to the Guardian.
The probe's visits are also fast and infrequent —
about every 53.5 days — to prevent it from
getting too much exposure to the
planet's electronics - damaging radiation.
A strong connection with beneficiary
planet Jupiter can have you quietly confident
about a love or romantic alliance, but don't
get ahead of yourself.
«Mr. Obama is the best gun salesman on the
planet,» the chairman of Navellier Associates told CNBC's «Squawk Box,» adding that he has not
gotten any pushback from investors concerned
about profiting from gun stocks.
the OS of this
planet has
got to be a Beta version and for those who don't
get it, don't worry
about... no ill will
I guess I feel the same way
about a liberal agenda that say that to
get out of debt we have to spend more, or that my tax dollars have to pay for something I think is morally wrong (Obamacare sets up a fund to pay for late term abortions) or a government that confiscates kids lunches, or tells me how much soda I can drink, or uses my tax money to choose winners and losers (mostly losers but Obma doners) in energy production that produces no energy yet we are sitting on more coal and oil than any other nation on the
planet.
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.
Pardon me for being a bit tongue - in - cheek
about it, but I really want to
get off this
planet, theirs a whole bunch of hairless monkeys running around screwing up the place.
And as it only does what * we * use it to do, there most certainly is something * we * can do
about whether it
gets used to destroy the
planet.
It must be very comforting looking forward to the apocalypse with such delight and fervour.Gee, I wish I believed in a god that will rip the
planet apart and save his chosen ones (the best flatterers), while the rest suffer in torment for eternity.I
get a warm, fuzzy feeling, just thinking
about it.No I don't... Your god sounds like something any sane person would run from, screaming,, as fast as possible
I do nt know
about you, but anytime someone talks who wears magic underwear and thinks they
get to be the king of their own
planet when they die, i listen... then I laugh at them.
Anyone who sends his or her children to a place where people believe that (i) the entire world was created in 7 days
about 6,000 years ago, (ii) a guy lived in a whale, (ii) another guy
got two of every animal on the
planet on a boat, (iii) guy rose up from the dead and floated up into the clouds... should be banned from reproducing.
Got to remember Lorraine... these are the ones who have defended John Travolta and had nothing to say
about Coach Sandusky... they live on another
planet... where the morals are much different... not equal though... that is the fantasy part of their doctrine
It's a small
planet, so you're going to be mad a lot the rest of your life, which won't be long if you don't stop
getting riled
about what other people do.
Enough monkeys
got weeded out to make me a member one of the smartest, most lethal, most cunning and survivable species on the
planet we rule, I'm not
about to reduce my intelligence by assuming some magical space daddy will make my life better if i say its name enough.
The same old slander
about «magic underwear» and
planet kolob
get real old.
I don't know a lot
about Mormonism but I've heard men
get their own
planet.
Common sense and an education (neither of which you appear to have) go a long way In this world... no heaven, no
planet for you to go to, no hell; nothing within your books can be shown to be true... do you care
about the truth or are you a simple - minded fool merely wasting the only life you'll ever
get for the grand delusion of something after?
As the world's leading natural and organic grocer we're all
about healthy food and a healthy
planet, and we've
got bunches of passionate people in our community doing incredible things.
Get real, kid, you know next to nothing
about football and have not been on this
planet very long so know little
about the reality and truth of life at all.
i like this guys management skills, when he was intervened on TV while back when he was asked
about what makes him so successful he replayed by saying that so far its been easy for him because he has managed two of the biggest clubs on the
planet and that the press should respect those managers more who manage lower teams with no finances and average players and
get results,
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.
That stating facts actually
gets thumbs down on this site tells me all I need to know
about the delusional state of mind of many arsenal fans... There is no comparison they are on a different footballing
planet from us
Sifting through these boxes of decay, I put aside a few items I care
about — the program and ticket stubs from when Lyn and I tried to
get married at the Shavers fight; a few posters and magazines; a copy of the classic 1970 Ken Regan head shot in which jeweled
planets of sweat ride Ali's countenance like cold water poured on a hot copper frying - pan sky.
While this news will be welcomed with open arms by just
about every Arsenal fan on the
planet, it might not go down too well with the family and friends of a certain Mister Kieran Gibbs, because the England international is having a hell of a job
getting a game for the Arsenal first team ahead of his Spanish team mate Nacho Monreal.
I can't think of another high profile athlete
getting injured, where we didn't
get deluged with details
about the injury, X-Rays, CT Scans, MRI's, surgeries, doctors from all over the
planet giving their two cents.
We truly deserve the name World Football Shirts, as we provide information
about how to
get your hands on jerseys from practically every leauge on the
planet.
You could also make a show of putting on your space suits before
getting into the car, talking
about the
planets you are passing, etc..
Hah, if I had to check with every teacher
about what they did or didn't like (and when I taught, if every parent was running ideas by me) nothing on the
planet would
get done in a timely fashion.
I also like the Battat Global Glowball which can
get the youngest kids excited to learn more
about the
planet we're on.
If you care
about kids, nutrition and the
planet, consider
getting involved with a local school lunch program.
We will also apply for more observation time on the ALMA telescope to study the
planet - forming discs in even higher resolution to get more detailed information about their chemical composition,» says Jes Jørgensen, associate professor in the research group Astrophysics and Planetary Science at the Niels Bohr Institute and Centre for Star and Planet Formation, University of Copen
planet - forming discs in even higher resolution to
get more detailed information
about their chemical composition,» says Jes Jørgensen, associate professor in the research group Astrophysics and Planetary Science at the Niels Bohr Institute and Centre for Star and
Planet Formation, University of Copen
Planet Formation, University of Copenhagen.
It will take some time to
get photos and other data back from the craft, but researchers hope this will help them learn more
about the
planet's atmosphere and interior.
The meteorite, dubbed Northwest Africa (NWA) 7034, contains a concentration of water by weight
about ten times higher than in any of the other 100 or so known Martian meteorites — those rare rocks that
get ejected from the Martian surface into space when an asteroid hits the
planet, and eventually find their way to Earth.
At the recent meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Stony Brook University's Robert Crease talked
about how a 1999 article in Scientific American on Brookhaven National Laboratory's Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider and a future Nobel laureate
got a few people thinking the
planet was in jeopardy.
In
about three thousand years the comet will approach the
planet Jupiter relatively close, so Halley will
get a big push.
We have the technology at hand to stabilize our instrumentation to
get down to
about three Earth masses for
planets in the habitable zones around stars.
«The excitement
about looking at a
planet in the habitable zone of the star nearest to us
gets people geared up,» he says.
Initially he saw some
planets and moons, but then as we
got radio, UV and x-ray telescopes, we discovered more and more
about the universe.
Current starshot ventures to
get to our new neighbour are too expensive to be practical, but finding out more
about the
planet should be a high priority
The
planet is just
about reachable; an existing private venture claims it can
get tiny probes to Proxima b's star system in just 20 years.
If Mercury started out the same way, somehow it would have had to
get rid of
about three - quarters of its silicate outer shell to arrive at the
planet's current density.
One answer is that it makes sense, before you commit the enormous resources necessary to send humans, to learn enough
about the
planet so that when humans
get there they can use their precious time and capabilities most effectively.
Only
about half of the more than 30 billion metric tons of CO2 emitted worldwide each year
gets reabsorbed naturally by the
planet's oceans and forests.
But the most likely reason, researchers report in a paper accepted for publication in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, is that these extrasolar
planets would simply be ejected by the gravitational forces that result when their parent stars
get jostled
about inside tightly - packed star clusters — the same clusters in which most stars are thought to be formed.
«It will also inspire people to take better care of our
planet as they learn
about the challenges facing park ecosystems and
get excited
about the science that will help protect them — and the role that each individual can play.»
If the giant
planet announced this week actually exists, we can already explain how it
got there - and how it solves a mystery
about the worlds we see around other stars
«The original ecological footprint is a good metaphor and a good way of
getting us thinking
about overusing the
planet, but what you really want a footprint to do is to be a management tool,» says Peter Kareiva, co-author of the study, published November 5 in PLoS Biology.