Not exact matches
NASA has yet to incorporate the suit into its plans, but it's a good representation of
how spacesuits may continue to evolve to meet the intense needs of
space exploration in the future.
On March 1, the heads of the International
Space Station met in Quebec City and discussed how to advance human space explora
Space Station met in Quebec City and discussed
how to advance human
space explora
space exploration.
A look at
how Elon Musk and other famous entrepreneurs are kickstarting America's fledgling spaceflight and
space exploration industries.
But the history of our time is no less the stage upon which the drama of salvation is played out than was the history of the fifth century B.C. or the first century A.D. Accordingly, the Christian does not doubt that God is moving with power in the world today — the world of African nationalism, thermonuclear politics, metropolitan planning, and
space exploration, The Christian's problem is rather to discover when, where, and
how God is moving with such decisiveness as to create a crisis of decision for the church and to summon it and its resources into the struggle.
Ready to show off
how much you like
space exploration?
Investigating
how space radiation affects astronauts and learning ways to mitigate those effects are critical to further human
exploration of
space, and NASA needs to consider these risks as it plans for missions to Mars and beyond.
«We need to better understand why induced seismicity happens, and
how to minimize it, and our approach opens up new possibilities for understanding the risk in ways that can reduce earthquake hazard,» said Manoochehr Shirzaei, assistant professor in the department of Earth and
space exploration at Arizona State University.
NASA has issued
Exploration Habitat (X-Hab) Academic Innovation Challenges for the past six years, with tasks ranging from studying
how to best grow food in
space to designing a better air lock.
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.»
Furthermore, given the massive amount of funding allocated to research into facilitating and optimizing
space exploration and optimization, the researchers hope to have shown
how research into enhancing radioresistance for
space exploration could galvanize progress in human healthspan extension, an area of research that is still massively underfunded despite its potential to prevent the massive economic burden posed by the future healthcare costs associated with demographic aging.
Nor is it obvious
how grand a grand challenge can be, such as in
space exploration: «You can start this kind of activity with small robotic projects, but at some point it doesn't scale up very well,» says Howard McCurdy, a
space historian and public policy professor at American University in Washington, D.C. «Nobody knows where the limit is.»
This investigation will not only be beneficial for
space exploration, but it will also show
how communities on Earth with little to no agricultural land and sunlight can grow edible plants in small
spaces at relatively low costs.
«Given
how much of the matter out of which we formed may have come from other galaxies, we could consider ourselves
space travelers or extragalactic immigrants,» said Daniel Anglés - Alcázar, a postdoctoral fellow in Northwestern's astrophysics center, CIERA (Center for Interdisciplinary
Exploration and Research in Astrophysics), who led the study.
ASU astronomers will join with geophysicists and geochemists in a $ 6.1 million grant to ASU's School of Earth and
Space Exploration that will try to explore
how to tell whether chemical signs of life on distant planets arose from geological processes or biological ones.
And we will learn
how modern day scientists are pushing the limits of
space exploration every day.
This is important because the moon is the first target in the Vision for
Space Exploration, an initiative seeking how to go out beyond Earth's orbit for purposes of human exploration and scientific
Exploration, an initiative seeking
how to go out beyond Earth's orbit for purposes of human
exploration and scientific
exploration and scientific discovery.
Imagine
how the discovery of life outside our solar system would alter our priorities for
space exploration and
how we view our place in the universe.
We still have a lot to learn about the natural hazards of
space exploration, and the researchers say that watching
how the solar winds change over those vast distances can help us develop ways to better protect our equipment and astronauts.
Former NASA astronaut Ron Garan explains
how the cooperative lessons learned through
space exploration are applicable in other realms of life.
«Understanding
how defects are formed helps us understand
how material is changed by radiation, which is important for safe nuclear power and
space exploration,» added Weber, who is a Laboratory Fellow and a Fellow in the Materials Research Society.
This book describes solar sails,
how they work and what they will be used for in the
exploration of
space in an easily readable manner which does not necessitate any prior knowledge of physics or solar sailing.
Bailey notes, «When it comes to other crucial challenges our country faces — creating a more reliable health care system, finding efficient sources of clean energy, or improving
space exploration — policymakers do not ask whether they should engage for - profit companies, but
how they should.»
Take the time to explore the universe with your students to discover the importance of
space and
space exploration, and to learn
how science, math, technology, and engineering help us explore infinity and beyond.
Participants will consider
how to reimagine classroom practices (old and new) to shift from teacher - driven faux inquiry and create
spaces that inspire student
exploration in service of learning.
You can learn all about the incredible history of Japanese
space exploration and
how to assemble spacecraft, making it one of the island's more unique attractions.
For more awesome indie games learn
how you can explore the mysterious underwater depths in Diluvion which releases this fall, get a taste of Hello Games» popular
space exploration game in our No Man's Sky Captain's Log, and zoom through the galaxy in our Xeodrifter review.
For more on No Man's Sky be sure to check out our previous coverage of the first of the four No Man's Sky trailers which focuses on
exploration, and
how the 18 quintillion planets in No Man's Sky take up only 6 GB of disk
space.
Taking Positions continues Marsh's
exploration of
how the body is directed in
space and
how the camera participates in the production of power and spectacle.
Examining
how the works are presented within the museum's
space, these photographs directly address methods of display, and Wermers» frames further this
exploration.
Wanderlust: Actions, Traces, Journeys 1967 - 2017 is a 50 year survey exhibition that considers the themes of action and
exploration outside of the studio and
how artists engage this theme in various ways, including walking, cartography, land use, endurance, and the consideration of public
space.
The Parrish Art Museum's latest exhibition, «Image Building:
How Photography Transforms Architecture,» is an outstanding exploration of how the camera's lens modifies the visual experience of built spa
How Photography Transforms Architecture,» is an outstanding
exploration of
how the camera's lens modifies the visual experience of built spa
how the camera's lens modifies the visual experience of built
space.
Massimo Bartolini isn't afraid to employ most mediums in his
exploration of
space and
how the viewer experiences it.
The notion of an exhibition brings about an
exploration of
how the virtual world redefines our existential experience;
how it structures our paradigm and experience vis a vis
space, dimensions, pictures and text within the virtual realm.
«Wanderlust: Actions, Traces, and Journeys 1967 - 2017» is a 50 year survey exhibition that considers the themes of action and
exploration outside of the studio and
how artists engage this theme in various ways, including walking, cartography, land use, endurance, and the consideration of public
space.
Internationally renowned artist Andrea Zittel speaks about her work and describes
how her studio in the high desert of California serves both as a
space for
exploration and as a place for crafting and presenting objects, materials,
spaces, and ideas.
The exhibition is a 50 - year survey exhibition that considers the themes of action and
exploration outside of the studio and
how artists engage this theme in various ways, including walking, cartography, land use, endurance, and the consideration of public
space.
The key subject of the course is the Exhibition as Communicative
Space and will include: discussions about criticism and analysis of comprehensive phenomenon of
how contemporary art, design, architecture, sound and performance, and publications as dominant art forms of visual culture adapt, co-exist, and conflict with market system; the course will reflect upon creative responses to conflict and crisis versus problems of value judgment on today's market - led cultural phenomenon and cultural movement, and the role of curator as a cultural translator and mediator between the two; and
exploration of alternatives for ecological health of increasingly globalized art and culture.
The exhibition showing around 40 artworks across multiple disciplines including painting, sculpture, video, photography, site - specific installation, in Cosco Tower and chi art
space in Hong Kong, provides an
exploration into
how geometry, the «measurement of the Earth (geo)» influences our imagination of to the world.
«
Space and Object» is an
exploration of Africa's architecture and design, while «Origin and Future» shows
how contemporary African design recalls traditional African art.
Her MA dissertation was an
exploration of new contemporary art
spaces in Africa, providing insight into
how and why alternative art
spaces have mushroomed all over the continent.
The verdant green and cerulean blue along the bottom are complemented by the earthly tones of ruby and peach that dominate the central composition and conjure a spring sunrise, altogether resulting in a poetic and dynamic
exploration of
how color and form can expose the unlimited
space between imagination and memory.
On view June 1 — July 15, 2016, the current gallery exhibition features three new series of floor and wall - based sculptures: Vertical Awnings, Givers & Takers, and Mood Boards, which continue Wermer's
exploration of
how various materials produce and define urban
space.
Similarly, the luscious swaths of scarlet are juxtaposed against the radiating emerald form, altogether resulting in a poetic and dynamic
exploration of
how color and form can expose the unlimited
space between imagination and memory.
This 50 - year survey exhibition considers the themes of action and
exploration outside of the studio, investigating
how artists engage this theme in various ways, including walking, cartography, land use, endurance, and the consideration of public
space.
The team involved sees
how these cave
explorations can not only help scientists with the understanding of these underground environments but
how they will one day be used to explore lava tubes or other tight
spaces on Mars.
Both Scotland's study of North Sea oil
exploration and development know -
how and its adaptation of oil rig platform designs was described by Michael Kanellos in this
space last year.
The first day of the workshop was devoted to an
exploration of
how to open
spaces for reconciliation through apology and forgiveness, themes that have a particular resonance not only in our personal and therapeutic contexts, but also in the wider contexts of national identity and international relationships.
In therapy sessions, Angela creates a safe
space for you to begin your healing journey through attunement and
exploration of
how you experience the world around you.