Sentences with phrase «know the planets quite»

We, as a scientific community, know the planets quite well, enough to make predictions on the possibility of finding planets around other nearby stars.

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No matter how you interpret it, the world will never be quite the same after July 20, 1969 — the day that Neil Armstrong from Planet Earth first set his left foot upon the moon.
You know, I don't believe there's any planet quite like toddler hood.
For a while moms were quite happy to let the world know they breastfeed, but not everyone on the planet wants to know.
Few things on this planet make me feel quite as seen and loved as someone calling and saying, «Hey, I know you're tired.
For a start, the degree to which we know stuff and know what others know is quite possibly what separates humans from everything else on the planet, from rocks to chimpanzees (see «Knowledge: Of chimps, curiosity and quantum mechanics «-RRB-.
McKibben: That's right — that without knowing it, we've, sort of, taken a voyage and landed on a planet that's superficially and in certain [ways] similar to the one we grew up on, but in certain other ways quite different.
While most other planets in the solar system are known to have jet streams, nothing quite like the hexagon has ever been seen anywhere else.
The high precision of the Kepler space telescope has allowed us to detect planets that are the size of Earth and somewhat smaller, but no previous planets have been found that ar... ▽ More Since the discovery of the first exoplanet we have known that other planetary systems can look quite unlike our own.
Out of this well appointed but frequently little known planet of steroids there are quite a few pure testosterone boosting chemicals and actions that may provide you with the very same advantages — without each the possible side effects of using steroids.
If you read my blog then you know that I have been salivating over this Kate Spade 2 Park Avenue Beau Bag in Leopard for quite some time now and somehow the planets aligned, the moon and the stars came together and made it happen for me (and by planets, moons and stars I mean sales, added discounts and gift certificates)!
You don't know need to sign up for every single dating site on the planet, which can prove to be quite costly.
Brewer seems to understand that youth culture, both as performed and as consumed, is no longer hierarchical in quite the same way that Hollywood has been portraying it as since the»50s — that high school, like so much else on the planet, no longer operates according to the traditional power pyramid.
Known mostly for being the first collaboration between star Charlton Heston and his future «Planet of the Apes» director Franklin J. Schaffner, this 1965 movie is not quite as action - packed as its title suggests.
Although it also gets quite repetitive, and is grounded on some pretty rudimentary gameplay mechanics (it amounts to nothing more than scanning unexplored celestial bodies and selling data), there's a genuinely unique feeling you experience when you find out you've discovered a star or planet that you know absolutely know one else in the game world has discovered yet.
Who knows what we can exceed in terms of ruining the planet over x number of years, but in terms of food, exceeding 12 billion gets quite dangerous... under normal conditions.
Most people who know the fact that our planet gets as much energy from the sun in an hour as we use industrially in a a year ignore the difficult fact that the planet has to get rid of it in an hour, or get hotter, Quite a lot of the global energy so generated is called «tropical storms».
This is the frequently cited extra forcing estimated at the top of the atmosphere (TOA), and this is where some of the assumptions made above don't quite hold (the picture is correct for a planet in equilibrium, but during a transition the planet is no longer in an equilibrium) and extra energy is taken up by warming of the oceans and surface.
He also argues, and quite convincingly, that Iraq War II was, finally, about oil: the Bush administration, according to Heinberg, knew about the predicted peak through its access to oil - insider information like that provided by Petroconsultants, and acted to secure one of the largest oil reserves on the planet so that no one else would get there first.
One suggestion he came up with was that the energy coming in from the sun in the form of visible and ultra-violet light (known back then as «luminous heat») was easily able to pass through Earth's atmosphere and heat up the planet's surface, but that the «non-luminous heat» (now known as infra - red radiation) then emitted by the Earth's surface could not make it back in the opposite direction quite so readily.
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