Sentences with phrase «gives mission scientists»

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In about a year, the mission will give astronomers a ringside seat as the comet gets close to the sun, said Rosetta mission scientist
Abate's researchers are now working to improve those statistics, and his company, Mission Bio, in South San Francisco, California, is developing commercial versions of the microfluidic chips to give other scientists access to the technique.
«We have a mission and an obligation, given who we are and the benefits we enjoy as a result of our status as scientists, to address major science - based issues in society,» said Huybers, a professor of earth and planetary sciences and environmental science and engineering at Harvard University.
The probe sent back more data than giddy planetary scientists had ever had before, but the thrill of the mission came less from what it told them about Mercury than from the inkling it gave them of what they had yet to learn.
In total, the mission gave us 21 complete images of Mars, including this, our first close view of the planet — courtesy of data transmitted by the interplanetary probe and earth - bound scientists wielding pastels (below).
Eight years after a NASA mission brought them back to Earth, seven grains of interstellar dust keep giving scientists fresh puzzles to ponder.
As Dawn continues the final phase of its mission, in which it will descend to lower altitudes than ever before, scientists will continue learning about the origins of the bright material on Ceres and what gave rise to the enigmatic features in Occator.
Crisp thinks that Goldin will have to «tune up» the budgets for the cheapest missions, giving them a bit more money so that scientists don't have to make fatal compromises to get them aloft.
That's giving the scientists on the Mars Exploration Rover mission an unprecedented opportunity to put unofficial names on the map of another planet.
«Over the next few years, major new astronomical facilities exploring other wavelengths will complement Fermi and give us our best look yet into the most powerful events in the universe,» said Julie McEnery, the mission's project scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md..
Akatsuki mission scientists are hoping to apply the same never - give - up approach to their wayward spacecraft.
A hardware contribution to Euclid, Yoder said, will give U.S. scientists access to about «10 % of the whole science available» during the mission's limited access period, before the observed data are made public.
«Titan's northern lakes region is one of the most Earth - like and intriguing in the solar system,» said Linda Spilker, Cassini project scientist, based at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. «We know lakes here change with the seasons, and Cassini's long mission at Saturn gives us the opportunity to watch the seasons change at Titan, too.
If space scientists hoping to send manned missions to distant planets were given one wish, many would ask for a convenient source of water outside the tug of Earth's gravity.
Welcoming Boaty McBoatface back from its first mission, Universities and Science Minister Jo Johnson, said: «Fresh from its maiden voyage, Boaty is already delivering new insight into some of the coldest ocean waters on earth, giving scientists a greater understanding of changes in the Antarctic region and shaping a global effort to tackle climate change.
Their mission is giving scientists an opportunity to study the long - term effects of space on the human body.
Over time, these missions can help give scientists clues to how much carbon is being absorbed by growing forests, and how it's being released into the atmosphere through forest fires and deforestation.
Our mission is to serve life scientists to help them achieve their mission faster by listening to their needs, continuously innovating and improving and by giving them the tools, data and experience they want.
Experimental Biology's mission is to share the newest scientific concepts and research findings shaping future and current clinical advances — and to give scientists and clinicians an unparalleled opportunity to hear from colleagues working on similar biomedical problems using different disciplines.
Tessa Thompson gives a subdued, thoughtful performance as Josie, another scientist on the mission, while Tuva Novotny imbues her character Sheppard with strength and compassion.
Like her sci - fi sisters in arms from films like «Gravity» and «Arrival,» Ava is presented as a smart, capable scientist who ultimately gives herself — and her mission — over to her other identity: as a mother.
The variety of items on offer and the little details like spin tokens for a fruit machine that gives perks each time you die (if you're lucky) and the varied missions (high fiving scientists is a blast) lift Jetpack Joyride above many other similar games and for the asking price it's worth every penny.
The scientist who brought Yaiba back to life and turned him into a cyborg gives Yaiba intel during his dubious mission and appears as the sexy teacher in brief tutorial intermissions.
The growing access to tech employment data gives job candidates from underrepresented groups more power to negotiate — a declared mission for Hired as a company, says Hired data scientist Jessica Kirkpatrick (pictured above.)
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