Sentences with phrase «into orbit»

This is the first time ion engines have been used to send a spacecraft into orbit around a distant object in the solar system.
If you understand anything about space, you know that high launch costs are one of the most significant barriers putting the desired number of satellites into orbit.
Only when we bring work into the educational design of the parish will we signal that being Christian means drawing work into the orbit of the faith journey.
If you have a love for tomato soup, you will go into orbit over this one.
But the high - resolution imagery is not a revolution for the professionals; it's just the latest iteration of a tool that was around decades before the first satellite launched into orbit.
It got its first satellite, Explorer 1, into orbit in early 1958.
A sculpture unlocks a secret of cell structure, a tornado forms in a can, and a child's toy gets sent into orbit.
It hopes the rockets, which are currently used to send spacecraft into orbit, can be «man rated» to launch humans as well.
All of this suggests that getting into orbit around a star, preferably while a grad student or postdoc, is an increasingly important career - building strategy.
Are there other characters who fall into orbit with one another?
But he remains confident he'll deliver satellites into orbit by 2003.
After the spacecraft arrives and enters into orbit around the dwarf planet, it will study the intriguing world in great detail.
Similarly, they think that random spins result from black holes that formed separately and later fell into orbit around each other.
The latter uses the target planet's atmosphere to slow down and get captured into orbit, eliminating the need to burn large amounts of fuel.
But whenever he's not on screen the film seems impatient to get back into his orbit.
Or if you need a conversation piece for your living room, what better than a three - man space capsule that flew into orbit?
No one was hurt, but a Mexican telecommunications satellite the rocket was supposed to be carrying into orbit was destroyed.
Luckily, you'll be attracting some wise and pioneering new people into your orbit — way - showers who can introduce you to a new way of seeing life.
This is what is happening — the whole experience of sexual love and its definition, in and out of marriage, is slipping into orbit around the sexual act.
THE space elevator has long promised a cheap, green and leisurely way into orbit, but even its most optimistic proponents know the reality is decades away.
My personal favorite is the asteroid tow - truck, which would bring a space rock into orbit of the moon or Earth.
Hang on, you might say: gravity is strong enough to keep my feet on the ground, and no space agency firing craft into orbit would ever describe gravity as weak.
But no ride he's ever taken will be as fast as the one he's taking into orbit.
It will be launched into orbit within 3 to 4 years.
How do you launch something into orbit without using any fuel?
It's not like only one team per game gets to try to launch these balls into orbit.
The cost of lifting things into orbit is so high that everything there is effectively made of gold.
He expects it to take at least five years to get passengers into orbit.
A win would send the place and all of golf into orbit.
It sucks everything into its orbit, and yet there's nothing on the inside.
Perhaps a stray comet or asteroid struck an icy moon, tossing its remnants into orbit.
Traveling to orbital space means the rocket will have the ability to launch satellites, or to take tourists and scientists into orbit.
Their intention for you is total absorption into their orbit.
As noted previously, the text begins with some simple questions that draw the audience into their orbit.
Before your patience goes straight into orbit, read this easy - to - follow guide to car seats.
At the time the 100 km line was established, humanity could barely get anything into orbit, let alone doing anything about the satellite once it was there.
It's not surprising that humans pull other species into their orbit, I thought.
They have put a compact device carrying components used in quantum communication and computing into orbit.
A french fry might send one person's blood sugar into orbit.
You can burn a miniature moon that launches other items into orbit.
It's a no - holds - barred sport of launching yourself off your opponent's head, kicking him off his pole, and flipping the other guy into orbit with your pole.
His piece incorporates an electrically modified 1960's washing machine and a video monitor carrying imagery of a third stage rocket climbing into orbit.
It will also, like it or not, be pulled more fully into the orbit of ever more sustainable business models.
Its creation of «smart contracts» has taken the industry into orbit, providing new companies with an alternate funding source called «initial coin offerings» or ICOs.
Others love the chance to put their partner into orbit.
Some of the large brokerage firms have powerful filters on their email servers that push association emails into orbit.
He also wants to be the man who designs a vehicle capable of not just brushing the edge of space, but actually going into orbit.
The larger spacecraft is fast enough to help deliver small satellites into orbit, with the help of a small rocket stage add - on that would sit on top of the vehicle.
Once launched into orbit, satellites may as well be gone for good.
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