The smaller objects can lead us to
the much bigger planet we think exists out there.
Their existence shows that the moon, early in its history, experienced tectonic and volcanic activity normally associated with
much bigger planets.
Not exact matches
The Virgin Group has started many businesses with the goal of prioritizing people, the
planet and profit equally, and they thrive despite occasional economic dips and competition from
much bigger companies that were specifically built to bring in cash.
Mankind can barely see things
bigger than our own
planet just outside our own backyard,
much less be able to tell what exists at the farthest reaches, or in other dimensions we believe to exist but can not access yet.
Chad, I can now only as.sume that if you can't look at the arguements you're making against me and apply them to yourself then you're either a
much bigger idiot than I could have ever thought, the most intellectually dishonest person on the
planet or you're a troll.
Man, if we could just get
big mouth Limbaugh first in line for the one way trip to Mars, we'd be a
much better
planet.
Much bigger than the thought processes and theologies contained in one single building or even on one particular
planet.
If what you interpret Paul as saying is that before creating all the myriad galaxies and star systems God decided that They would put some humans on the third
planet from an insignificant star on a little arm of a middling galaxy and that the first hominids chosen role would be to perform pretty
much to spec and do something silly and rebellious (arguably without sufficient information as to consequences for themselves and their off spring, oh, and for serpents) and cause affront to the tripartite godhead warranting separation of Gods grace from all their offspring; then we are left with people being chosen from way back before the
Big Bang to do some terrible things like killing babies or betraying Jesus who was chosen on the same non date (time didn't exist before creation) to die in a fairly nasty fashion and thereby appease the righteous wrath of himself and his fellow Trinitarians by paying a penalty as a substitute for all future sins (of believers?)
One of the most fine tuned is the initial expansion rate of the universe — too
much energy and matter does not coalesce — no
planets, no suns — too little and we have a
big crunch.
With all our knowledge,
big brains, university degrees and amazing (to us) technology, consider than we dwell on a damp little
planet, in an ordinary solar system, in the boonies of a very ordinary spiral galaxy which is composed of billions of stars, millions of which are
much,
much larger than our sun.
«Your sweetie can have the
biggest, thickest member on the
planet and have all the right moves and then some, but the sex will still suck if you're thinking about how
much you have to prepare for your board meeting tomorrow.»
We spend too
much time inside and nothing connects us to the
bigger picture of life than connecting with the physical
planet we live on.
Captured by Kepler's digital sensors, transformed into bytes of data, and downloaded to computers at NASA's Ames Research Center near San Francisco, the processed starlight slowly revealed a remarkable story: A
planet not
much bigger than Earth was whipping around its native star at a blistering pace, completing an orbit — its version of a «year» — in just over 20 hours.
They have built up so
much methane that its release could cause massive global warming or the
planet's next
big extinction.
In fact, last week, astronomers found a rocky
planet not
much bigger than Earth whose orbit around its relatively young star is only 3 % of the distance from Earth to the sun (ScienceNOW, 21 April).
When the
planet's
big ice sheets collapsed at the end of the last ice age, their melting caused global sea levels to rise as
much as 100 meters in roughly 10,000 years, which is fast in geological time, Mann noted.
Astronomers are finding hundreds of
planets orbiting stars other than our sun, some of them not
much bigger than Earth.
«Someday soon we hope to be talking about weather reports for alien worlds not
much bigger than Earth, and to be making comparisons with our home
planet.»
After surveying nearly 50 stars from 2008 to 2011, scientists have been able to determine with remarkable precision how
much dust is around distant stars — a
big step closer into finding
planets than might harbor life.
Her mind expands to see out of her suburb - ian box — to see that this
planet is
much much bigger than the first - world problems she faces each and every day.
Or at least, you won't be able to see
much of it, because it will be covered with the
BIGGEST coat on the
planet.
Similarly on our
planet, how
much intervention should
big countries have in the daily dealings of smaller ones?
Going into Front Mission Evolved I wasn't sure what to expect.I normally am not the
biggest fan of mech games, however, Square Enix and Double Helix Games have done a great job with this title.Long time fans of the series, or of this genre in general, might not like some of the changes that were made in the latest title, however, Square Enix has made it a lot more accessible.The game is
much more like a third person action game as opposed to the tactical type of game play that the series is generally known for.There were definitely times when it felt a little like Lost
Planet with the difference being this game actually worked pretty well and was fun.
Szymanski made it clear that the Lost
Planet series» traditional grappling hook will play a
much bigger role in multiplayer than in the campaign.
UPDATE: An observant reader actually found the Pizza
Planet truck exactly in the same place it was found before, but it's actually
much bigger and cooler than we thought.
The game looks
much like previous Little
Big Planet gamesalso introduces three new characters you can play as for when you get sick of Sackboy.
Much - loved broadcaster Sir David Attenborough's latest long - awaited dive into the Blue
Planet has created a
big wave of interest in the undersea world, with a sharp increase in shark experience and school bookings at SEA LIFE Blackpool.
«The one with the
biggest email list wins» is the current mantra of pretty
much every book marketer on the
planet.
by Anne R. Allen «The one with the
biggest email list wins» is the current mantra of pretty
much every book marketer on the
planet.
«Central and Eastern Europe are
much cheaper for
big ticket items like travel, lodging and eating,» says Prague - based Lonely
Planet author Mark Baker.
Actually thinking back on this game it was more like playing a tech demo with a couple of things to do thrown in but ends up feeling like the same things are just being repeated on the
planets and the
big battles in space never happened just saw the same large ship sitting pretty
much doing nothing every time I jumped to another system.
The only limit is your imagination really with something Little
Big Planet doesn't have, logic programming, it lets you make pretty
much any game, personally I've made a betting sim and a remake of an old school arena fighter and plan to make more.
there's so
much stuff to play online on PS3 that it's hard to spend a lot of time on one game: little
big planet, resistance 2, Uncharted 2, Killzone 2, Motorstorm 2, Demon's Souls and more also when you're paying for something that the competition offers for free people tend to form bonds, sorta like a losers club
Little
Big Planet 3 did not live up to expectations for many and other than The Last of Us Remaster, there wasn't
much PlayStation fans could tout for the year other than stating that greatness would arrive in 2015.
Final Fantasy VII Remake, which retells the story of the original game, follows Cloud Strife, a former Shinra soldier who joins the AVALANCHE eco-terrorist group as a mercenary to fight against the Shinra corporation, who have been draining the
planet's life energy, only to become involved in something
much bigger.
Think Little
Big Planet mixed with Mario Kart and thats pretty
much what you get.
These
planets are
much smaller in explorable areas, though the
planets themselves are
big, some parts are not reachable.
My daughter is now 2 and a half, and she's loving PlayStation as
much as we are, from Eye Pet to Little
Big Planet and Learning With the PooYoo's, she loves to game.
why killzone 2, mgs 4, little
big planet, uncharted 2 looks better then anything on x360 which is
much easier to develop for?
I'm not sure my tastes have matured
much since then, but recent favorites of mine have been Bioshock, God of War, Left for dead, Assassins Creed, Little
Big Planet, Heavy Rain, Fable, Viva Pinata, and Heavy Rain.
It's a little bit Little
Big Planet and a little bit Minecraft, but Microsoft claims the customization allowed by Spark goes
much further.
For its fifth outing Little
Big Planet does so
much more to improve usability and player options that a typical comparison to other games that have reached their fifth iterations would seem unfair.
It's the bane of any game that allows or in this case very
much relies on user created content the way Super Mario Maker or Little
Big Planet do.
Much like Europe this week the
big release is that of Kirby
Planet Robobot which looks to be incredibly enjoyable, and a game that I feel that any 3DS owner should be heading out to get whether digitally or physically.
And so it's a very
big deal that we not push energy prices up too
much, so that things like fertilizer, lighting, refrigeration, air conditioning eventually — the kinds of things we take for granted — by 2100 should be available to everyone on the
planet.
My expectation is that mass loses will continue to accelerate as the
planet warms and it wouldn't take
much to have accelerations that lead to
big cumulative loss rates.
Models of terrestrial
planet formation of low - mass stars find that if
planets form only from local material, they don't get
much bigger than 1 Earth mass.
However, when you look at all the «
big picture» evidence of the global system it is clear that there is nothing «natural» about it, in fact it appears that the
planet is in early stages of an abrupt change of climate from our «normal» system to one that is
much warmer and tropical like.
One
big reason why the Earth isn't
much warmer already is the fact that the
planet has the ability to shed carbon dioxide, say scientists Joseph Kirschvink, Yuk Yung, King - Fai Li and Kaveh Pahlevan.
«This
planet has — or rather had — a problem, which was this: most of the people on it were unhappy for pretty
much of the time... Many were increasingly of the opinion that they'd all made a
big mistake in coming down from the trees in the first place.