Sentences with phrase «more space data»

Her work relies on data from NASA's spaceward missions, and a shift from earth science toward even more space data might offer new opportunities for her research.

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Today, so - called Amazonians occupy more office space in Seattle than the next 40 largest employers in the city combined, according to a study by real - estate data firm CoStar for the Seattle Times last year.
This year I expect to see an explosion of innovation in the financial technology space, as banks and other financial institutions decide to do more with the volumes of data at their disposal.
And the system would be quickly scalable so that customers whose web traffic or data needs suddenly increased could instantly get access to more space on AWS's network.
More than that, they lack a funded mission and all that entails, such as a scientific program, support staff, data analysis and office space.
The goal of this «captive drop test» is to get the ship up to realistic air speed and gather data for more rosky drop - tests later on, Steve Lindsey, a former NASA astronaut and the Sierra Nevada Corporation's vice president of space exploration systems, said during the broadcast.
His data and methods were ultimately very useful to urban planners, who discovered many facts, such as people don't really like wide open spaces — they prefer intimate surroundings because they feel more secure.
He said that if he had to rely on the European Space Agency's limited, difficult - to - access data for his work checking climate model predictions against reality, he'd be «more or less blind» — particularly in the vast, uninhabited stretches of the globe like the Pacific, which are vital for understanding the world climate.
As I started thinking about how to change that, I became very focused on the laboratory space and the context of the power of laboratory data — which drives, some say, 80 % of clinical decisions — and the ability to help make access to that information more available to people, and to try to create actionable information that would be accessible to people at the time that it really matters.
Calling the shutdown a «disruption», Kodrič said a process to shift data to more secure server space is underway.
Poke is a big move into the ephemeral messaging space for Facebook, and it could give it even more data on who your closest friends are.
SpaceX also boasts a young workforce, especially when compared to the more established aerospace corporations operating on Florida's Space Coast: According to data released by PayScale in 2016, the median employee age at SpaceX is 29 years.
He noted that pharmaceutical companies (which need to leverage data to improve their R&D productivity), payers (beyond United Health, an active acquirer), and others (including Alphabet, IBM, GE and McKesson) will become more active in the space.
By 2013, according to data from Emergent Research, more than 160,000 people were using several thousand coworking spaces in the United States and Europe.
In a second case, let x = «electron,» whence Øe, more problematically depends upon another ensemble of sense data in perceptual space, Øe, comprising readings on a number of laboratory instruments.
2017 State of Downtown (download here): Provides market trends, population data and projections, data on downtown development, and overviews of everything downtown from arts and restaurants to tourism, green space, the local food movement and much more.
More than half of all charter schools located within public school buildings are overcrowded compared to only 16 % of district schools they share space with, according to the analysis of data conducted by the pro-charter school group Families for Excellent Schools.
What's more, the combination of space - and ground - based data give a highly detailed picture of a natural defensive mechanism in Earth's magnetosphere.
To maximize the available space, the racetrack could loop straight up and back down (like a wild Mario Kart ride), allowing for 3 - D memory that could pack in more data than a flat chip.
A preview of the data from the balloon mission, presented at a recent meeting on cosmology, hints that the new, sharper view of the ripples will provide even more evidence of a flat universe, created by an extraordinarily fast inflation of space within a fraction of a second after the big bang.
They analysed two years» of data from NASA's Fermi space telescope and say the Milky Way's centre emits more gamma rays than can be accounted for by known sources, such as pulsars.
«With this record we have more biological data today than has been collected by all previous field surveys and ship cruises,» says Gene Carl Feldman, SeaWiFS project manager at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
Data from WISE may generate proposals for telescope time on Herschel for more detailed follow - up observations, says Paul Goldsmith, project scientist for Herschel at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif. (Goldsmith's JPL colleagues will manage ground operations for WISE; Utah State University's Space Dynamics Laboratory in North Logan, Utah, designed and built its instrumentation, and Ball Aerospace in Boulder, Colo., built the spacecraft itself.)
«It would allow a lot more data to be stored in the same amount of space
Along with Mars 2020, STMD is hard at work, advancing promising technology for potential infusion into these Mars missions including: Heat - shield for Extreme Entry Environment, a tailorable, woven thermal protection system that would reduce entry loads and greatly reduce heat - shield mass; Deep Space Optical Communications, which will improve the data - return capacity from space to Earth by more than 10 times the current state - of - the - art; and the Deep Space Atomic Clock project which will revolutionize deep space travel by improving the precision of space navigation and enabling more efficient use of tracking networks likeSpace Optical Communications, which will improve the data - return capacity from space to Earth by more than 10 times the current state - of - the - art; and the Deep Space Atomic Clock project which will revolutionize deep space travel by improving the precision of space navigation and enabling more efficient use of tracking networks likespace to Earth by more than 10 times the current state - of - the - art; and the Deep Space Atomic Clock project which will revolutionize deep space travel by improving the precision of space navigation and enabling more efficient use of tracking networks likeSpace Atomic Clock project which will revolutionize deep space travel by improving the precision of space navigation and enabling more efficient use of tracking networks likespace travel by improving the precision of space navigation and enabling more efficient use of tracking networks likespace navigation and enabling more efficient use of tracking networks like GPS.
«Handling all the data coming from Mars is becoming a challenge for us,» says Barry Geldzahler, the program executive for space operations in NASA's Office of Space Science in Washington, D.C. «The Mars Odyssey is sending back unprecedented amounts of data, and with the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, we'll have another order of magnitude more.&rspace operations in NASA's Office of Space Science in Washington, D.C. «The Mars Odyssey is sending back unprecedented amounts of data, and with the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, we'll have another order of magnitude more.&rSpace Science in Washington, D.C. «The Mars Odyssey is sending back unprecedented amounts of data, and with the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, we'll have another order of magnitude more
However, none of these are designed to provide 24/7 data, necessary for accurate and timely forecasts and all the spacecraft are ageing rapidly, with some of them having spent more than two decades in space.
The relative thinness of the ice shell at the south pole could also allow a future space exploration mission to gather data, in particular using radar, which would be far more reliable and easy to obtain than with the 40 km thick ice shell initially calculated.
They also use measurements of the CMB, this time taken with the European Space Agency's Planck spacecraft, which collected data from 2009 to 2013 and provided far more precise CMB maps than WMAP.
«Any national security incident would likely be significantly bigger, and could potentially be detected and reconstructed using data from fewer or more widely - spaced air sampling stations downwind of the release.»
With computer games running on more modern hardware, however, the use of FMV for cutscenes has been drastically reduced as similar quality graphics can be produced in the game engine with much less disc space required for the source data.
Obtaining observations from the ground will play a particularly important part in the experiments, she explained, because far more data can be transmitted than would be possible from space - based instruments.
Today, more than 16 years of space - weather data is publicly available for the first time in history.
Three studies published earlier this year, using six or more years of data from NASA's Fermi Gamma - ray Space Telescope, have broadened the mission's dark matter hunt using some novel approaches.
Using calculations and data mining, the Spanish astronomers have found that the nodes of the 28 ETNOs analysed (and the 24 extreme Centaurs with average distances from the Sun of more than 150 AU) are clustered in certain ranges of distances from the Sun; furthermore, they have found a correlation, where none should exist, between the positions of the nodes and the inclination, one of the parameters which defines the orientation of the orbits of these icy objects in space.
The Orbiting Carbon Observatory was a critical part of the space agency's effort to gather data on climate change, and the probe's failure is a major blow to earth scientists eager to collect more accurate data on carbon dioxide, a major greenhouse gas.
At a press conference this evening, Nakamura said the cause of the malfunction wouldn't be determined until more data are downloaded and reviewed, though one focus of attention is a new type of ceramic thruster being used in space for the first time.
An international team of astronomers, led by Imperial College London, used a new way of combining data from the two European Space Agency satellites, Planck and Herschel, to identify more distant galaxy clusters than has previously been possible.
Extrapolating data from the Kepler Space Observatory suggests that the Milky Way probably contains more than a billion Earth - size planets in the habitable zones of stars that are the size of the Sun or smaller3.
Mathematicians can construct an infinite number of different kinds of negatively curved space, most of them with one or more horns, and many of which might fit the data, but the Picard topology is one of the simplest.
Collection continues, and as the researchers accumulate more data, they hope to further analyze patterns in monarch parasitism over space, time and plant habitat, she says.
Visualizations of the simulated distributions of gas and stars in the Universe from data provided by Cosmowebportal: The cube represents a space section of the Universe (more than 300 million light years), the bright spots on the cube faces show galaxies and galaxy clusters along the cosmic web.
He says new space missions scheduled in the coming years should map the position and motions of more stars «with unprecedented precision,» and he predicts that the new data will support the paper's conclusions.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) will operate the craft's space weather monitoring instruments, providing more accurate data about solar storms.
The primary benefit to Netflix, Dropbox, the European Space Agency (ESA), Yelp and other customers is that they are paying for exactly the computer resources that they use, whereas many in - house information technology departments are considered efficient if they are using more than 20 percent of their data center resources, Singh says.
When it happens, you can thank a handful of scientists racing to cram ever more data storage bits into smaller spaces.
The British astrophysicist told reporters today that data from distant supernova blasts have «led me to reconsider my theoretical preferences» about the cosmological constant, the unsettling repulsive force that would propel space itself to inflate more quickly with time.
Using publicly available data from NASA's Fermi Gamma - ray Space Telescope, independent scientists at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA), the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the University of Chicago have developed new maps showing that the galactic center produces more high - energy gamma rays than can be explained by known sources and that this excess emission is consistent with some forms of dark matter.
The data collected by the Kepler space telescope this year may reveal more, Mendez said, referring to the sun - orbiting telescope launched in 2009 and whose mission was to detect Earth - like planets in the Milky Way.
«There's more to our world than just the Earth, space is our world,» says Kevin Gill, a science data software engineer who also works at NASA JPL processing Cassini's images, primarily for public outreach.
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