Sentences with phrase «inhabited ocean world»

This mission is a bold, very exciting mission that marks NASA's return to the direct search for life via in situ capabilities on a potentially inhabited ocean world beyond Earth.»

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So, on Aug. 28, 2012, we launched from the northernmost continually inhabited town in the world — Inuvik, Canada — in a bid to become the first team ever to complete an unsupported, non-stop, record - setting voyage across the Arctic Ocean.
The design of Fish at The Cove, by Spanish firm Capella Garcia, is meant to give guests the impression that they are diving into an underwater world — immersed in the marine life, the rocks, the sand and the flora and fauna that inhabit the ocean.
In clear - eyed prose Sagan reveals a jewel - like blue world inhabited by a life form that is just beginning to discover its own identity and to venture into the vast ocean of space.
Foraminifers are shelled, single - celled marine creatures that have inhabited the world's oceans for at least the past 540 million years.
Leaving politics aside, for the people around the world who inhabit as much as 71 % of the world's coastlines and are surrounded by oceans, this is not just a statement on a piece of paper, but a commitment of world leaders to take the wellbeing of our further generations to heart, to tackle the burning of fossil fuels and global warming collectively.
These Australian islands in the Indian Ocean are some of most isolated inhabited islands in the world.
These Australian islands in the Indian Ocean are some of most isolated inhabited islands in the world.
The itinerary includes a visit to Tristan da Cunha, an archipelago of small islands in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean that are said to be the most remote inhabited isles in the world.
Easter Island is located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean about 3,700 km from the Chilean Coast making it the most isolated inhabited island in the world.
Finally, it is one in which commercial whaling, including that being cast as scientific in nature, gives way — once and for always — to the lucrative and sustainable enterprise of whale watching, which, properly conducted, promises to bring benefits both to humankind as well as to whales and other species inhabiting the world's oceans.
About 70 % of the world's surface is covered in oceans, and the upper part of these (where light can penetrate) is inhabited by algae.
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