Sentences with phrase «in a spaceship in»

He was in a spaceship in 1999's Star Wars: The Phantom Menace and people died (including himself).

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Just want to give you a sense of what it would feel like to actually be in the spaceship.
In order to re-tank or refill the spaceship in orbit, you have to be able to rendezvous and dock with the spaceship with very high precision, and transfer propellanIn order to re-tank or refill the spaceship in orbit, you have to be able to rendezvous and dock with the spaceship with very high precision, and transfer propellanin orbit, you have to be able to rendezvous and dock with the spaceship with very high precision, and transfer propellant.
We were trying to avoid having to have the delta wing, but it was necessary in order to generalize the capability of the spaceship such that it could land anywhere in the solar system.
With every Mars rendezvous we will be sending a Dragon — at least a Dragon to Mars, and ultimately the big spaceship — so if there are people that are interested in putting payloads on Dragon, you know you can count on a ship that's going to transport something on the order of at least 2 or 3 tons of useful payload to the surface of Mars.
So if there's a shortfall in the performance of any of the elements, you can actually make up for it by having one or two extra refilling trips to the spaceship.
Ultimately, I think, upwards of 1,000 or more spaceships waiting in orbit.
And in 2010, he launched a wheel of cheese into orbit during the maiden voyage of SpaceX's Dragon spaceship.
After all, you can't build a space - travel business without a spaceship capable of carrying several passengers profitably and in reasonable safety.
To achieve a nonstop flight between London and Paris, Charles Lindberg's team adopted working methods that wouldn't look out of place in Rutan's factory in the Mojave Desert, where construction of the spaceship Virgin Enterprise is nearing completion.
HAWTHORNE, Calif. — SpaceX has raised $ 1 billion from Google and Fidelity in a deal that values the spaceship manufacturer at about $ 10 billion.
But Caret has a more practical purpose in mind for the Boeing (ba) spaceship, including leisure travel and vacation.
It's why spaceships travel so fast in space — with no air, there is little to slow them down.
In the vacuum of information, architectural student Philip Lütken (who goes by user Next - Lvl) designed a concept for the spaceship's interior himself.
But in sharing detailed images of giant rockets, spaceships, fuel pods, and other crucial components of his Interplanetary Transportation System (ITS), Musk left out some important stuff, including where he plans to fit 100 to 200 passengers on each trip to the red planet.
The sort - of - spaceship - shaped android that's briefly hurtling through our solar system has intrigued the scientists who scan the skies in search of signals from extraterrestrials.
The franchise will also be incorporated at U.S. Disney theme parks, bringing to life the droids, spaceships and otherworldly creatures of the universe that Lucas created in 1977 and is set in a galaxy far, far away.
Movie Budgets «Courage under Fire»: $ 46m «Saving Private Ryan»: $ 70m «Titan AE»: $ 75m «Syriana»: $ 50m «Green Zone»: $ 100m «Elysium»: $ 115m «Interstellar»: $ 165m «The Martian»: $ 108m TOTAL: $ 729m Fictional Costs of Saving Matt Damon (costs are in 2015 currency) «Courage Under Fire» (Gulf War 1 helicopter rescue): $ 300k «Saving Private Ryan» (WW2 Europe search party): $ 100k «Titan AE» (Earth evacuation spaceship): $ 200B «Syriana» (Middle East private security return flight): $ 50k «Green Zone» (US Army transport from Middle East): $ 50k «Elysium» (Space station security deployment and damages): $ 100m «Interstellar» (Interstellar spaceship): $ 500B «The Martian» (Mars mission): $ 200B TOTAL: $ 900B plus change
Sierra Nevada Corporation is live in the Mojave Desert with a preliminary test flight of its reusable spaceship, the Dream Chaser.
Lindsey said the only way the Dream Chaser would fly on its own in this initial test is if a problem occurs and the helicopter has to release the spaceship as a safety precaution.
Richard Branson, right, and his mother Eve Branson at the unveiling of Virgin Galactic's Spaceship Two in January 2008.
Musk believes that SpaceX could begin landing spaceships on Mars as soon as 2022, while Muilenburg said on Thursday's that Boeing's own next generation rockets would be tested starting in 2019.
Musk said in February that most of SpaceX's engineering resources are now focused on BFR — and the spaceship in particular.
That year, Stanley Kubrick's film 2001: A Space Odyssey featured a Pan Am spaceship, while the airline's Asian fleet ferried soldiers on active duty in Vietnam to Japan or to Hawaii for their R&R leave.
The iPhone maker has spent more than five years building out its massive «spaceship» headquarters in Cupertino, California.
Strong desert winds grounded our spaceships that day, so we weren't able to see them in action, but the presentations were fascinating.
The company famous for its innovative design experienced at least two incidents of men walking into glass and causing injuries serious enough to warrant calls for local emergency services in the early days of its new «spaceship» campus, according to documents MarketWatch obtained via a public - records request.
He outlined the bold plan during a September keynote speech at the International Astronautical Congress in Mexico, where he showed off a video of SpaceX's proposed Interplanetary Transport System — a giant spaceship lifted into orbit on a skyscraper - sized rocket.
«So, we get in, and I felt like I was getting into a spaceship.
Apple, for example, has hired an arborist, Dave Muffly, to oversee the planting of about 8,000 trees on its new 176 - acre campus in Cupertino, Calif., which will surround a spaceship - shaped new building where Apple employees will work.
The massive spaceship will not only ferry people around on Earth in minuscule amounts of time compared to modern jet travel.
Virgin Galactic, which hopes to launch its inaugural flight sometime towards the end of the year, has been the subject of criticism after experiencing numerous delays in the development of its passenger spaceship's engine.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the introduction of Hal, the computer that took over an entire spaceship in the sci - fi movie, 2001: A...
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To grow up in Canada is to inherit a privileged position for understanding modernity» sufficently distant from that hurtling spaceship of «the republic to our south,» while retaining (perhaps from connections to nature, to the history of France, and to Catholicism) a sharp, intuitive sense of what it once was like to be «premodern.»
Then, when the skeptic disbelieves in the space ship because of the Chad's poor argumentation and the invisible, undetectable nature of the space ship, Chad asks, «What investigation have you done to disbelieve in my invisible and undetectable spaceship which I can not offer any good arguments for?»
It helps to remember that Cage made these remarks in the spring of 1969, in the heyday of the Aquarian counterculture of the sixties when it was widely believed that an abundant life demanded hostility to the pinchpenny establishment and that there would always be experts like Buckminster Fuller to show us how to do more with less, so that everybody on Spaceship Earth could have more of everything.
If I claim to have a spaceship and an alien in my garage, do you need to provide evidence that I don't have it in order to be skeptical and disbelieve?
Maybe there's another civilization that's been watching us in invisible spaceships for centuries.
There's simply no way that spaceship earth can support the current trend in population growth.
Rather, we are on a spaceship hurtling into the unknown, just like the solitary passenger in Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey after he had tried to regain control by dismantling his spaceship's computer.
Our planet home is a giant spaceship, and it is vulnerable to all the objects wandering aimlessly about in space.
Ridley Scott's film focuses on the crew of spaceship Prometheus as it follows a star map in a bid to find humanity's origins, with a slightly creepy AI humanoid assisting the crew.
It somehow makes it more believable that maybe someday, Jesus really will return... in his spaceship... and take all of us believers home with him.
The perspective of moon flights has sharpened our awareness that our spaceship «earth» is a small, precious oasis of life in the vast, frigid void of cosmic space.
Unless we can get a vision that all human beings are passengers on spaceship earth, whose resources are limited and exhaustible, we are in trouble.
This revolution could simply bypass the irrelevancies of politics and save the spaceship Planet Earth just in the nick of time.
At least seven immense, interdependent threats to the quality of life on spaceship earth continue to escalate: the population explosion; the widening gulf between rich and poor nations; massive malnutrition (caused mainly by economic injustice, which produces maldistribution of available food); environmental pollution and degradation; the depletion of the irreplaceable resources of our finite planet; the growing threat of nuclear terrorism and eventual holocaust (with the equivalent of one and a half million Hiroshima - sized bombs in the arsenals of the world); and the worldwide tendency for the fruits of science and technology to be used without ethical responsibility.
Upon departing Springfield, the sect leader takes off in a shiny spaceship.
So when is this * ahem * Chrisrt coming to pick up you mindless fools in his magic spaceship?
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