Sentences with phrase «human exploration continues»

But while the lunar timeline and the Ares program are under scrutiny by a blue - ribbon panel of independent experts convened by the White House, the robotic precursor to human exploration continues apace.

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As NASA continues to push the boundaries of human space exploration — it hopes to reach Mars in the 2030s — it needs to develop even more advanced suits to be worn both inside and outside of spacecraft.
Blanket octopus; image courtesy of video from tcdoe We continue our exploration of the many mysterious octopuses that live far from shore — and the eyes of humans.
As part of its effort to find asteroids hazardous to Earth and destinations for future robotic and human exploration, NASA's NEO program will continue to search for even better potential targets for ARM.
Within the human exploration program, which takes up roughly a quarter of NASA's overall budget, the agency continues to take a two - pronged approach to developing rockets that would return astronauts to space after the retirement of the Space Shuttle.
Contributing to the cause of the Mars Society will assist us in continuing our on - going efforts to inspire and educate the world about the importance of human exploration of the planet Mars, as we have been doing since 1998.
«We can not continue to change the course of human exploration,» he emphasized.
Sabrina Gschwandtner's second solo exhibition at Shoshana Wayne Gallery continues her exploration into intricate quilting motifs, expanding on her already complex imagery with the addition of deaccessioned celluloid film strips of female hands hard at work — sewing, threading, knitting and crocheting their way into our human consciousness.
The drawings continue Roy's exploration of furniture and architecture as a repository of human connections and emotions.
Emerging from recent trips to Colombia, Venezuela and Mexico, this body of work continues von Bismarck's explorations of the intersection of human beings and the relentless forces of nature.
In its veristic details, «Slipped Wink» toys with our immediate perception, but also bolsters Pigott's continued exploration of how human ego is translated into the inanimate object, such as a chair.
Her work, which she describes as «panoramic sound quilting,» continues the artist's exploration of what it means to be a U.S. citizen and examines the human experience through constructs of memory, myth, make - believe and value.
Rosemarie Schiller, a sculptor, continues her exploration of the human condition, a theme that runs throughout her art work.
In his latest solo exhibition, Breuning continues his category - defying exploration and observation of the human experience with absurdist drawings serving as the starting point alongside a new series of miniature ceramic sculptures.
Pica continues her exploration of ways of communication and the celebratory as a space for cultural intimacy, reflecting on the distance between subjects and the means used to breach it, that is: ways to express messages and convey meanings, whether it is spoken or visual, human or mechanical language.
For McCutcheon, historical space exploration continues to represent an extreme form of human imagination and will — and an extraordinary leap of risk and faith.
Peak continues the artist's exploration into the ways in which technology affects the human psyche.
Washburn continues her exploration of the interface of material and digital surfaces as well as the persistent relevance of human touch in the construction of pictorial space.
Flowing over and out of their gilded frames» physical limits, these three - dimensional paintings capture grotesque scenes with animals, half - human figures and invented beasts that represent Gutheil's continued exploration of excess, exaggeration, chaos, and figurative painting.
Tam's most recent exhibition at Night Gallery took a few new tacks while continuing the artist's general exploration of human relationship dynamics.
In this series, Aliman continues an exploration of inflatable sculpture, a medium that she sees to embody the dialectical relationship between recent pneumatic advances in architecture and the form of the human body.
Highlights include Kiki Smith's Corsage, 2011, a delicate bronze with gold leaf wall - mounted sculpture that continues the artist's explorations of the human condition, the body, spirituality and nature; a shimmering mylar sculpture by Tara Donovan from 2009; a dynamic anthropomorphic cast b
Artworks will include two new sculptures made in cast iron that stand 21 feet tall, the monumental icon House of Knowledge, and several new works continuing Plensa's exploration of the human figure created through language and symbols.
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