This time around the main villain has been revealed as Brainiac in which he describes throughout the trailer on his ultimate plan
of taking over planet Earth.
Not exact matches
Each time NASA's Juno spacecraft flies
over Jupiter's clouds — roughly once every 53.5 days — it
takes some
of t he most incredible and unprecedented images
of the
planet ever seen.
That is kind
of like saying, «Hey, an airplane disappeared, thus now we know for sure that little green man flying saucers exist, and they are trying to
take over our
planet.»
Quit putting us in wars
over religion... we have enough problems on this
planet to deal with as a species... real problems that will
take all
of us, working TOGETHER, to solve.
Christians have also
taken life and limb all
over the
planet in large numbers
over long periods
of time in order to forcibly convert people or enforce certain «morals».
These are a few reasons why we were able to evolve to
take over the
planet, this is not evidence
of God.
In the afterlife, the man goes about creating and ruling
over planets while to woman's job is to
take care
of all the «spirit babies».
He can only be in once place at one time, and with
over six billion people on the
planet, he probably has more important things to
take care
of than tempting you or me to cheat on our taxes or watch that dirty movie.
this
planet has known 4 mass extinctions and you people believe that god made those millions upon millions
of species die off so that you could live,
take over the
planet, convert or kill off everything that gets in your way, and then finally kill the
planet by removing its resources... which
of course you believe god made for YOU!!!
It is our ancestor, a survivor
of the meteor strike which decimated the dinosaurs and allowed us to
take over the
planet.
John B. Cobb, Jr., has probably
taken the strongest action in exercising such responsibility within process circles, since for well
over a decade he has addressed himself toward issues
of the well being
of our
planet.
I know those are big boots to fill, and there isn't many players on the
planet who we believe is ready to
take over from Santi, but we need someone who could potentially do it, and I see Barkley as a player who can find some amazing balls and dictate play on a good day, and maybe (just maybe) Arsene Wenger could get a consistent tune out
of him.
The bunch have all become a cult they do not want a new face to
take over, well we d fans in other parts
of d
planet r appealing to fans in England first n others in neighboring countries to boycott matches till d end
of d season then an oil block money that loves football, n has a winning mentality will buy our beloved Arsenal.
I'm beginning to think that he's
taking over Mike Deans job
of doing so against my Arsenal Fc that he so despises for the most part
of his pathetic years on
planet earth.
In count three, Lamina was accused
of forcefully
taking over and remaining in possession
of 200 plots
of land in Mowo Kekere belonging to
Planet Properties Ltd contrary to Section 2 (2)
of the same law, while in count five, the defendants were said to have fraudulently sold 60 hectares
of land which had been previously sold by the rightful owner contrary to Section 8 (1)(b)
of the law.
Clegg decided that the long - term interests
of the
planet should
take priority
over the government's potential difficulties in tomorrow's vote, said the source.
Researchers used
over a decade
of imaging data
taken by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter to investigate the composition
of the Red
Planet's frequent...
The images,
taken over a 10 - hour period, created two massive maps
of the entire
planet, allowing scientists to measure the speeds
of Jupiter's winds, identify different events in its atmosphere, and track changes in the outer layers
of the
planet.
In science news around the world, NASA's Cassini mission is about to
take its final plunge into the atmosphere
of Saturn after 13 years providing an unprecedented view
of the
planet and its moons, a fight
over whether to preserve or develop
of one Europe's oldest gold mining sites heats up again, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approves the first cancer gene therapy for people, a U.S. court gives a green light to a $ 1 billion lawsuit brought by the Guatemalan victims and survivors
of mid — 20th century syphilis experiments by research institutions including Johns Hopkins University, and more.
The scientists behind the new images
took pictures
of Jupiter using Hubble's Wide Field Camera 3
over a ten - hour period and have produced two maps
of the entire
planet from the observations.
Emitted in a distant galaxy when multicellular life was just beginning to populate Earth, the waves traveled at the speed
of light for more than a billion years to at last wash
over our
planet last September,
taking just seven milliseconds to traverse the distance between LIGO's twin listening stations in Louisiana and Washington State.
Measuring the brightness
of a star
over time, he reasoned, would require a much smaller space telescope than trying to
take a picture sharp enough to resolve a
planet or a tiny loop in the star's trajectory.
The first Terrestrial
Planet Finder mission will take optical images of nearby stars and essentially put a thumb over the star itself to block the light and see the dim p
Planet Finder mission will
take optical images
of nearby stars and essentially put a thumb
over the star itself to block the light and see the dim
planetplanet.
The dimming that
takes place when a
planet moves in front
of a star is not quite so dramatic when it passes
over a portion
of the surface marred by a sunspot.
Laughlin says it's frustrating that the most interesting
planets — small ones like Earth — are so challenging to detect: «You have to get tons and tons and tons
of velocity measurements
over many years, and then you really, really have to
take extreme care — as this Tuomi et al. paper does — to get rid
of all the systematic noise.»
Measurements
taken by MESSENGER's Mercury Atmospheric and Surface Composition Spectrometer have revealed seasonal surges
of calcium that occurred regularly
over the first nine Mercury years since MESSENGER began orbiting the
planet in March 2011.
The Cassini spacecraft snapped this panorama
of Saturn — actually a mosaic
of dozens
of photographs
taken over eight hours — just after the ringed
planet's equinox, which occurs once every 15 Earth years or so.
The lander will deploy a parachute at a distance
of 7.8 miles (12.6 kilometers) from the surface, then jettison its heat shield, flip
over to face its thrusters toward the
planet and finally fire them in short, coordinated bursts, touching down at 4:53 P.M. Pacific time (
taking into account the 15 - minute communication lag between Mars and Earth).
Based on measurements
of these
taken over a full Martian year, the team concludes that about 4 billion years ago, the Red
Planet's atmospheric pressure — currently less than 1 per cent
of Earth's — was up to 1.5 times what Earth's is today.
Thirty years later — the equivalent
of one Saturn year, in other words, the time the
planet takes to go all the way around the Sun — and
over more than six consecutive years, researchers in the UPV / EHU's Planetary Sciences Group, in collaboration with astronomers from various countries, were able to observe Saturn's northern polar region in detail once again and confirmed that the hexagon continued in place.
This series
of Hubble Space Telescope images
taken over 2 years tracks the demise
of a giant dark vortex on the
planet Neptune.
Measurements
taken by a team
of astronomers from the Universities
of Geneva and Bern are given in the framework
of the
PlanetS NCCR; the figures come from observations made
over sodium spectral lines.
The spacecraft will
take critical measurements
of the Martian upper atmosphere to help scientists understand climate change
over the Red
Planet's history.
Each animation in this «Backyard Worlds:
Planet 9» project, launched Feb. 15, is composed
of four infrared images
taken of the same patch
of sky
over the course
of the past five years by NASA's WISE (Wide - field Infrared Survey Explorer) space telescope.
Using the European XFEL's brilliant X-ray radiation, physicists, chemists, biologists, and other scientists from all
over the world will be able to map the atomic details
of viruses, decipher the molecular composition
of cells,
take three - dimensional images
of the nanoworld, film chemical reactions, study processes such as those occurring deep inside
planets, and more.
The MARCI medium angle camera will
take 40 m (130 ft) resolution images in eight colors, allowing us to characterize surface properties and changes in dust cover
over large parts
of the
planet.
«As we become more conscious and aware
of our bodies and our
planet,» Goodman says, «plant - based living is starting to
take a front seat (not to mention choosing vegetables, fruits, and whole grains
over meatier options can also do wonders for your waistline).
We
take this job very seriously, and have sought the advice
of over 50 non-profit and scientific institutions in creating an oil that's better for our
planet.
Enter World War Z, a travelogue
of sorts that
takes our hero, UN investigator Gerry Lane (Brad Pitt), hopping from ruined place to ruined place in search
of a cure for the virus
taking over the
planet.
(You need prawn DNA to do that, and the aliens themselves don't seem too interested in shooting anything up: the survivors are all drones, and figuratively and literally directionless without their dead leadership; they're just about able to
take care
of themselves on a subsistence level, and certainly pose no threat
of, saying,
taking over Planet Earth.)
the survivors are all drones, and figuratively and literally directionless without their dead leadership; they're just about able to
take care
of themselves on a subsistence level, and certain pose no threat
of, saying,
taking over Planet Earth.
Over the course
of three phases, 11 years, and 18 installments, Marvel has
taken us everywhere from the Norse kingdom
of Asgard, to a living
planet called Ego, and a literally time-less void known as the Dark Dimension.
Maybe not ALL his films are hits, but pretty much all
of them have some sort
of cult following (The Mariachi trilogy, Spy Kids, Sin City, Machete, Dusk Till Dawn,
Planet Terror)... and I'll
take him
over Michael Bay or any other cookie cutter director.
Her loyal peon army and a select few members
of her regime travel to different
planets in the universe to
take out the most powerful beings there and
take over the
planets one by one.
As in
Planet Terror, Rodriguez emphasizes style
over substance, but the sheer audacity
of his vision — the energy, the inventiveness, the extremes to which he's willing to
take his gruesome sight gags — is his salvation.
The film
takes place in Los Angeles as we spend our time with a platoon
of Marines fighting for survival, but in the background the aliens are attacking locations all
over the
planet, hence the international title
of the movie being World Invasion: Battle Los Angeles (franchise alert!).
But now Matt Reeves
takes over with Dawn
of the
Planet of the Apes.
Earth has become a peaceful
planet with most
of the humanity
taken over by «souls» from another world.
Jor - El (Marlon Brando), leader
of the
planet Krypton, is presented with evidence that General Zod (Terence Stamp) and his cohorts are planning to
take over the
planet.
Taking over the director's chair is J. Lee Thompson (Mackenna's Gold, Cape Fear), who had been considered for 1968's original
Planet of the Apes.