Sentences with phrase «how planetary»

This work eventually led to investigation of how planetary cooling might be caused by the aerosol particles arising from large - scale fires generated by a nuclear war.
Now a Stanford University research team has modeled in detail how the planetary warming of the last 3 decades has hit the world's 4 main food crops.
Scroll down to see how the planetary temps have changed through geological time.
This brief discusses how the planetary boundaries framework can be used to inform EU policy - making
I'm very interested in the next step of Mr. Smith's «Angular Momentum» which would be how these planetary alignments affect Earth's orbit, tilt axis, magnetic energy and gravity juxtaposed with the Angular Momentum & Past / Future Solar Activity AM.
«These questions make us think about the future and the past in a much different way, including how any planetary - scale civilization might rise and fall.»
So, we are now ready to pull all that together in order to show how a planetary atmosphere uses convective overturning to neutralise the effect of radiatively active materials of any type so that hydrostatic balance can be maintained whatever fate throws at it.
This post is, like the majority of posts on RealClimate, not about «views what should be done», but analysis of how the planetary climate system works and what consequences we can expect from our collective actions.
This exhibition will explore how planetary landscapes, and our perceptions of them, can be utterly transformed by technology and design.
Benjamin H. Bratton, Maryam Monalisa Gharavi, and Peter Pomerantsev offer commentary in the video, which identifies «how planetary - scale interface culture is transforming geopolitics and state power».
We've also been shaping a brand new experience for folks who want to see, first - hand, how Planetary Annihilation is being made.
As the first stop - off for many players the singleplayer should also be the perfect place to learn the ropes and become accustomed to how Planetary Annihilation plays, especially important here given how steep the learning curve is with orbital weapons and multi planet gameplay.
It describes how planetary patterns at the time of our birth give valuable clues in helping us understand our life's journey.
Just 40 light - years away, TRAPPIST - 1 is one of the clearest case studies into how planetary systems work and how likely it might be to find life elsewhere in the universe.
ARIEL will revolutionise our understanding of how planetary systems form and evolve, helping us put our own solar system into context and compare it to our neighbours in the galaxy.»
will focus on the newly emergent, but already mature, science of planetary research and aim to bring together solar system and exoplanet researchers for a truly synergistic view of how planetary systems form and evolve.
We are getting a better and better at understanding how planetary systems are formed.
The new data from the Cassini mission allows them to better understand how planetary rings behave and to apply that knowledge to previously gathered data from Voyager 2.
These discoveries will continue to change our understanding of how planetary systems like our own form and evolve, and of humanity's place in the universe.
For Asteroid Day, Bruce Betts reviews 5 steps needed to prevent asteroid impacts, as well as how The Planetary Society is involved in those.
The goal of the ARIEL mission is to investigate the atmospheres of several hundreds planets orbiting distant stars in order to address the fundamental questions on how planetary systems form and evolve.
My research focuses on understanding how planetary systems form.
This is how planetary nebulae come to be:
An ambitious European mission is being planned to answer fundamental questions about how planetary systems form and evolve.
ARIEL Press Release (03/2018)-- ARIEL selected as ESA's next medium - class science mission ARIEL, a mission to answer fundamental questions about how planetary systems form and evolve, has been selected by the European Space Agency (ESA) as its next medium - class science mission, due for launch in 2028.
-- Now, with ALMA, we can see how a planetary system is forming.
«For anyone who wants to understand how planetary exploration actually occurs, this book is essential reading.
Cassini has revealed never - before - seen events that are changing our understanding of how planetary systems form and what conditions might lead to habitats for life.
«We can learn a lot about how planetary atmospheres like ours form by looking at them.»
Both discoveries revealed a lot about how planetary systems form and evolve.
As close family members, we can use them to investigate how the planetary aging process works,» Faherty said.
Scientists mostly use computer simulations to try to understand how planetary systems form.
Now one has, it opens up a new era in astronomy and raises fundamental questions about how planetary systems, including our own, are made.
«How planetary building blocks evolved from porous to hard objects.»
But it's important to note that this idea represents a departure in our understanding for how planetary atmospheres might become oxygenated.»
«These findings may have implications for how planetary systems around other stars could form and where and how big the planets would be.»
This first - ever evidence that hot Jupiters can appear at such an early stage represents a major step forward in our understanding of how planetary systems form and evolve.
In the process, they uncovered a tale of two comet families that might help explain how planetary systems like our own formed.
Data on the 500 - and - counting planets discovered outside of our solar system in the past decade are revolutionizing researchers» understanding of how planetary systems form and evolve.
Dr Nathan Mayne, Senior Lecturer in Astrophysics at the University of Exeter and one of the authors of the study said: «This research is not only important in developing our understanding of this exotic class of planets, but also represents the first steps to building a deeper understanding of how planetary atmospheres and climates work across a range of conditions, including those more conducive to life.
First seen in October 2017, the space rock «Oumuamua looks like a skyscraper tumbling through space — and challenges our ideas of how planetary systems form
Fromm's understanding of ethics can offer valuable insights concerning how a planetary ethic - of - growth can be developed.

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The section of the «Impossible is a Dare» chapter that proves we already know how to turn hunger and poverty into sufficiency, war into peace, and catastrophic climate change into planetary balance
At the very time we humans have been learning more about the ecology of all planetary life, we have been discovering to our horror how much we are now upsetting the delicate balances in the living systems of the ecosphere.
Kepler's laws of planetary motion described accurately how the planets move.
Indeed, how can we even contemplate escaping from a tide that is not only planetary but cosmic in its dimensions?
This confirmed Kepler's three laws of planetary motion, which had so far been unexplained even though they correctly described how the planets moved.
We need focused study of the actual state of our planetary resources, how they are used, what substitutions are possible, what the cost of these technical changes will be, where we will hit real limits, and so forth.
We have just seen how, under the influence of Mesopotamian ideas, the Cosmic Tree comes to symbolize, with its seven branches, the seven planetary heavens.
Getting there requires convincing less conscious consumers that they can have their cake and eat it, too (drive positive change and indulge their needs), and helping them learn how to choice - edit for the best personal, planetary and societal impact.
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