Sentences with phrase «outer space at»

For a region to be colder it must be losing energy to a heat sink colder than it is but the only thing colder than the tropopause at -57 C is outer space at -269 C.
Perhaps this ratio might be moderated by the fact that CO2 radiation may begin to escape to outer space at lower levels in the atmosphere.
In earth's case, the ambient field is outer space at only alittle above absolute zero.
Maya's work has been included in group exhibitions such as Streetopia at the Luggage Store in San Francisco in 2012, Black & White Outer Space at the Secret Project Robot in Brooklyn in 2011, and Rojo Nova at the Museum of Image and Sound, Sao Paulo in 2010.
Recent exhibitions include D - 17 at Rice University, Houston, TX; Automatic Cities at the Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego, CA; Currents: Sarah Oppenheimer at the Saint Louis Art Museum, MO; and Inner and Outer Space at the Mattress Factory, in Pittsburgh, PA..
The deeper, darker palette came first [in making Divers and Dreamers] and suggested outer space at night.

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At that point, it will partly collapse, blow its outer shells of plasmatic gas into space, turn into a white dwarf, and begin to form a planetary nebula in its surroundings.
President Lyndon Johnson, right, shook hands with Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin at a signing ceremony for the Outer Space Treaty at the White House on Oct. 10, 1967.
Officials at Moon Express and Planetary Resources say they do not want unfettered freedom in space, nor do they seek withdrawal from the Outer Space Trspace, nor do they seek withdrawal from the Outer Space TrSpace Treaty.
The spacecraft reached an altitude of 100 kilometers at its apex — the height where our sky officially «turns into» outer space, known as the Kármán line.
The company is also collaborating with NASA to build the Archinaut, a prototype 3D printer combined with robotic arms that will perform in outer space, outside of any space station, which will enable additive manufacturing at a low cost and without the risk of having astronauts assemble the pieces.
She looked at me like I was from outer space.
But for me the greatest difference between Thomas Aquinas» Cosmological Argument and any and all arguments from design comes from what all the advocates of design admit: that the candidate for the Intelligent Designer could be, at least theoretically, just about any supra «human intelligent manipulator of complex artifacts, from outer «space aliens to Al Gore's Mama Gaia.
The mental picture of the earth revolving around the sun suggested that, at any time, we might drop into free fall in outer space.
John Glenn, our first American astronaut, took from outer space the only picture of the planet that had ever been taken, and he took it, they say, on a $ 45 camera that he bought at the local drug store the night before he took the trip.
And I need to stop walking by that celery root at Whole Foods like it's something from outer space.
Once you have pressed all the cabbage into the jar (leaving about 3 cm free space at the top for expanding juices), place the reserved outer leaf over the top of the shredded leaves, press firmly down on it and close the lid.
Carefully pull the wedges away from the center to separate them just a bit; there should be about 1/2 ″ space between them, at their outer edges.
All at the ready here to place the Orcs into their very own rocket booster capsule for propulsion into outer space.
But what's not at issue is that while one village trustee believes the Grayslake Park District might as well be in outer space, parks employees are simply out of space.
I told him as long as he flys his creations up to his bedroom each night along with AT - AT and goes to sleep like a «big boy», then the «Force» would see that and slowly over the next few weeks his room would transform into outer space.
The United States considers itself a natural leader for deep space exploration in part because of Strategic Culture: the «Frontier Spirit,» which was at the core of the U.S. westward expansion in the 18th and 19th centuries has an outer space successor, the «High Frontier.»
In the past, the United States signed, ratified — and at times, co-initiated — treaties (including the Outer Space Treaty), which were treaties of principle.
Aimed at 11 - 12 year olds, students will need to hone their skills and get creative in real - life lessons as they try their hand at different projects like designing a sustainable building in outer space for 2050.
«You would think — if someone came here from outer space — you would think given our results at Success Academies that the mayor and the chancellor would be rolling out the red carpet,» she added.
Near the end of its life, a huge star blasts much of its bloated outer atmosphere into space — a torrent of gas equal to Earth's mass each year, racing outward at 10 million kilometers per hour.
At present, the Outer Space Treaty sets guidelines for planetary protection, but it is up to nations to ensure that their spacecraft — and any commercial flights launched within their territory — comply.
Coming at a time of technological optimism when Americans were enamored of outer space and kitchen appliances alike, an era some were calling the Biological Revolution, ultrasound captured the public imagination.
According to Dan Baker, REPT instrument lead at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at the University of Colorado in Boulder, «a powerful electron acceleration event was already in progress, and we clearly saw the new belt and new slot between it and the outer belt.»
The expense and technical difficulties of aiming X-ray lasers at targets thousands of miles away in outer space had seemed insurmountable, but Dirk Bouwmeester, a former post doc under Penrose who is now a professor of physics at the University of California at Santa Barbara, saw a way to make it feasible.
Finally, they monitored weather conditions at the site, including the intensity of sunlight, the humidity and temperature of the air in the gap behind the slab (a space as much as 12 centimeters wide), and the humidity and air temperature 2 centimeters from the outer surface of the slab.
At that moment, I discovered that I hadn't truly believed things like outer space and satellites are real.
Kane and his fellow researchers at Penn State University and the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland used «solar flux» — or the amount of a star's energy that a planet receives — to define the inner and outer edges of the Venus Zone.
Suddenly everybody looked at me (laughter) like I was from outer space.
«Look at how much of Earth is covered with water,» Victoria Samson, the Washington Office Director of the Secure World Foundation, an organization dedicated to the peaceful use of outer space, told SPACE.com this week.
It turns out that to coax boron atoms to form triple bonds at room temperature, Braunschweig and colleagues had to make sure all the spaces where it could hold outer electrons were occupied.
A new study published in Meteoritics & Planetary Science reveals that the iron in at least one of the Gerzeh beads came from outer space.
If a professor at the University of Florida (U.F.) has his way, the first flying saucer to grace Planet Earth's skies isn't likely to come from outer space but rather from Gainesville, where the faculty member is drawing up plans to build a circular aircraft that can hover in the air like a helicopter without any moving parts or fuel.
«We are all from outer space, but we didn't get here on space ships; we arrived an atom at a time from exploding stars.»
In the extreme temperatures of outer space, for example, artificial muscles might best be made of silicone plastics, which have been demonstrated in a vacuum at — 100 degrees Celsius.
J. Haubold of the UN Outer Space Office in Vienna and A. Mathai of McGill University in Montreal argue that these variations, which have been observed over the past 20 years at the Homestake Gold Mine in South Dakota, are as significant as the observation that the Sun is producing fewer neutrinos than standard theories predict.
THE solar wind is a hurricane of charged particles that blows from the Sun's outer atmosphere into deep space at a million miles per hour.
When finished, TMT will have a 30 - meter primary mirror and will allow researchers to see outer space with unprecedented clarity — at least 10 times better than the Hubble Space Telesspace with unprecedented clarity — at least 10 times better than the Hubble Space TelesSpace Telescope.
It's sort of hard to define exactly where the atmosphere ends and outer space begins (since the atmosphere gradually falls off as you go up in altitude), but one popular choice is the so - called «Karman line» at a height of 100 km (or around 62 miles) above sea level.
Albert VI, also known as Yorick, survived his 1951 flight, though it topped out at an altitude of just 45 miles (72 km)-- significantly below the generally accepted 62 - mile (100 km) boundary demarcating outer space.
In a UC Berkeley lab staffed mostly by students, Townes moved on again to pioneer the field of infrared astronomy, essentially looking at sources of heat in outer space, and precision infrared spectroscopy.
It's cosmic rays «When the Sun is active, its magnetic field is better at shielding us against the cosmic rays coming from outer space, before they reach our planet.
Oct. 25th Dr. Fran Bagenal, University of Colorado Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, will present Exploration of the Outer Solar System: New Horizons at Pluto and Juno at Jupiter
Transient events such as micrometeoroid dust particle impacts can be considered as potential external suppliers of water into all other outer planet stratospheres, modifying locally and temporarily the space weather conditions at these environments.
The Sun is located on the lawn of Keck Observatory, while the outer planets are found around a bend in space (aka the Mamalahoa Highway), with the farthest objects at the headquarters of the CFHT.
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