Sentences with phrase «how deep the space»

Astronaut sampling and potential commercial activities could indicate the value of C - type asteroids for commercial mining purposes, which in turn could have significant impacts on how deep space missions are designed in the future.

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What's more, SpaceX was facing the problem of funding their initial mission to Mars: While reports in 2016 estimated that the cost to launch one Red Dragon to the Red Planet would total around $ 320M, SpaceX had not announced actual mission costs or how the company intended to pay for this deep - space journey.
Speaking in a statement, Steven Morrison, senior product owner at Booking.com, said: «At this new dedicated research and learning space, we plan to tap into the region's deep pool of talent to explore how machine learning and artificial intelligence, as well as other new and emerging technologies can fuel future innovations in travel.
Emerging commercial deep space companies, therefore, find themselves saddled with unsustainable communications costs, or worse — with no real plans for how they will communicate with their spacecraft during high - stakes long - distance missions.
I sat down at the computer again to try to find a few words to say how I find God in this daily place and in this work, how I only learned to pray when I began to pray with my hands and my attention on purpose and how most of prayer to me now is listening and abiding, how I believe it would be nice to have a lovely housekeeper and a clean house and to create amazing soaring art with all of the white space of an uncluttered life and glorious heights of transcendent spirituality, I guess, but I need the God who sits in the mud and in the cold wind, in the laundry pile and in the city park, who embodies grief and joy, wisdom and patience, loneliness as companionship, renewal with simplicity and a good deep breath, and who even now shows up in the unlikeliest and homeliest of lives too, as a sacrament of and blessing for the ordinary things.
The deeper question is how intuitively convincing is this claim when confronted by the fact that the whole earth is one fleeting speck in the observable space - time continuum of the cosmic process?
You wonder how much of his lower clip from deep has to do with Chicago's lack of spacing — he was often the only Bull on the floor who was even a threat from deep.
If Giroud starts then I will bet that Chelsea will play a higher def line until they can get a goal and squash out the space for our game changers to make much of an impact, how - ever I feel more confident that Theo will at least cause Chelsea to defend deeper and as such, force Chelsea to play with gaps between their def and mid or play a LOT of players behind the ball and try to hit us on the counter.
The screenshots above show how he started deep but as soon as the forward dropped to link play he was on the move making the most of the space vacated by the attacker.
If the Center Forward comes deep to collect the ball, one Center Back tends to mark the player in order to reduce the space given to the CF. Dependent on how high the Center Forward goes to receive the ball the Center Back will closely mark him.
Their left and right backs play very deep, their wingers know how to play and their strikers look for spaces.
Regarding him dropping deeper, did you notice how much space his movement allowed Walcott to move into?
What was significant about both was how Ramsey and Walcott took up space that Alexis had vacated, and such off the ball running, provided by Ramsey from deep and Walcott (or Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain, if he continues to score as he has done in pre-season) from wide.
The therapeutic relationship creates a safe space to foster a deeper understanding of how to engage with one's self and others with more compassion and acceptance.
Using the Great Barrier Reef as their study case, they estimated the evolution of the region over the last 14,000 years and showed that (1) high sediment loads from catchments erosion prevented coral growth during the early phase of sea level rise and favoured deep offshore sediment deposition; (2) how the fine balance between climate, sea level, and margin physiography enabled coral reefs to thrive under limited shelf sedimentation rates at 6,000 years before present; and, (3) how over the last 3,000 years, the decrease of accommodation space led to the lateral extension of coral reefs consistent with available observational data.
Depending on how it's processed, the plastic can be used to wrap a sandwich or tether an astronaut during a walk in deep space.
The findings will influence how ice giants are studied in future and could help astronomers classify newly discovered planets as they look deeper into space.
Experiment shows how spacecraft could use stellar signals to navigate in deep space without human instruction
The way he sees it, NASA's endeavors in orbit teach us how to survive in deep space.
However, Wheeler's phrase does rather side - step an even deeper question: how is it that matter «tells» space - time how to curve?
«Oumuamua shares a red - tinted light profile akin to distant Kuiper Belt Objects in our own solar system, which may be a hint about how prolonged exposure to deep space alters the composition of space rocks.
Steve: Once we got deep enough into the park to get away from most of the traffic noise, we talked about how birds use the park and other green spaces.
By precisely locating the same stars in Andromeda in 2002 and then again in 2010, astronomers at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore have calculated how the galaxy has moved against the background of deep space — confirming that the galaxy's sideways motion is but a fraction of the speed at which it's hurtling toward the MilkySpace Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore have calculated how the galaxy has moved against the background of deep space — confirming that the galaxy's sideways motion is but a fraction of the speed at which it's hurtling toward the Milkyspace — confirming that the galaxy's sideways motion is but a fraction of the speed at which it's hurtling toward the Milky Way.
The investigations aboard Dragon will help us improve our understanding of how humans adapt to living in space for long periods of time and help us develop technologies that will enable deep space exploration.»
Phobos - Grunt was also carrying China's first attempt at a Mars orbiter, along with an experiment run by the United States - based Planetary Society designed to study how a long journey through deep space affects micro-organisms.
This Way to Mars: How Technologies Borrowed from Robotic Missions Could Deliver Astronauts to Deep Space
The deeper understanding of how pandas use their space comes at an especially crucial time.
How a spacecraft propelled by ion drives could deliver humanity deeper into space than ever before.
There are many, as yet, unanswered questions about these spectacular star remnants out there in deepest space: How large are neutron stars?
I was suggested to move in a more organic and natural way, becoming more concious of how my body moves, especially bending to stand!?! I have since been doing a lot more, bent knee roll ups through my spine in my practice, being consciously aware of moving from my deep core space and have been feeling a whole lot better for it!
Without addressing those deeper paradigms, I'm learning how futile so much of our work is in this space.
He meets Professor Keith Ball to discuss how these codes work, and how they help us with daily activities such as ordering books online and receiving pictures from satellites deep in space.
Now available on demand — Join us at Lockheed Martin's sites in Silicon Valley, CA to explore how new innovations are helping engineers and scientists continue to explore deep space.
Creating a truly diverse and encouraging learning space requires more than good intentions; it requires strong leadership and a deep understanding of how identity plays both explicit and implicit roles with regards to student achievement.
Challenge your students to solve real - world problems, and encourage a deeper understanding of how space flight leads to innovation here on Earth.
In addition to being organized into both self - paced, bite - size activities and more detailed modules of deeper professional training, the category continues to link to Maker Ed and other maker education resources that support more sustained reflection on learning practices, new ideas, and concrete examples of how making is being implemented in a diverse array of K - 12 spaces and environments.
Plus, we'll be showcasing a selection of free resources to challenge your pupils to solve real - world problems, and encourage a deeper understanding of how space flight leads to innovation here on Earth.
I write not really knowing where I'm going or how I'm going to get there, but as I write, I pay deep attention to the rhythm the story is taking on, and soon, I'm breaking lines or thinking about my own childhood and putting that on the page or shaping the story into vignettes because I suddenly realize the urgency needed to tell it, or letting the language flow and meander a bit because the story is about our space in time.
All in all, a fun, no - frills shmup with satisfying and addictive gameplay — although the game never explains how a fighter jet works in the deep, dark vacuum of space.
Considering how action - packed Star Trek: Deep Space Nine was, itꞌs somewhat bizarre there are so few games associated with it.
In his earliest prototypes, Zeke drilled deep on one aspect of his design that he could polish from the start: the game's feel, how the twin bodies move through virtual space and respond to the player's control.
The Abstract Expressionist painter's approach to color made a deep impression: O'Neill noted, «I was thinking about the idea of optical recession and advance, how colors occupy space depending on hue, saturation, and contrast with the field.»
Looking at my photographs from the exhibition reminds me that there was a room of carved stone blocks, about three feet in any direction, with voids of various sizes in their centers, so that as you peered in you didn't know just how deep or shallow the negative space was.
Even photographs of deep space taken by the Hubble telescope are given colour by Nasa scientists in ways that echo Turner; somehow, he shapes how we see nebulae and supernovae.
Such works created a nervous sense of how representation operates in the everyday world — almost subliminally much of the time, tapping into myths and illusions sunk deep in our brains, influencing the way we act, how we dress, behave in public, occupy space, choose and attract sexual partners, spend money, make friends and enemies.
And how could the raw data of an optical interpretation of the galactic forms of deep space be made more resonant than the pixels might allow on their own?
all demand that we linger, in order to understand how our senses can navigate these deep, dark spaces.
Through their intricacies, the artworks in Black and Blue all demand that we linger, in order to understand how our senses can navigate these deep, dark spaces.
«How to make a painting with an all - over composition» had been circling around in my head for years and years and years — I kept thinking about Pollock's paintings and de Kooning and some of the early Joan Mitchell's and early Guston and thinking about how I could make a painting using this all - over composition with deep space without them falling into something that was completely derivative and conservatiHow to make a painting with an all - over composition» had been circling around in my head for years and years and years — I kept thinking about Pollock's paintings and de Kooning and some of the early Joan Mitchell's and early Guston and thinking about how I could make a painting using this all - over composition with deep space without them falling into something that was completely derivative and conservatihow I could make a painting using this all - over composition with deep space without them falling into something that was completely derivative and conservative.
The work of New York — based artist Sarah Oppenheimer (born 1972) spans the boundaries between sculpture and architecture, exploring how space is animated and experienced in order to provide a deeper understanding of architecture as a constructed social environment.
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