Sentences with phrase «over the planet at»

Akatsuki's 2 - year mission aims to peel away some of the mystery of Venus's dense, cloudy atmosphere, which sweeps over the planet at speeds exceeding 300 kilometers per hour, or 60 times faster than Venus itself rotates.
Today it is possible to use virtual reality to meet friends from all over the planet at various public spaces.
Your CO2, my CO2 doesn't remain with you or me, but mixes broadly and thoroughly over the planet at large.

Not exact matches

It looks at what is happening all over the planet — economic trends, social trends, GDP rates — that impact the computing landscape.
«For our civilization to become a new kind of entity on the planet, we need to live comfortably, over the long haul, with world - changing technology,» David H. Grinspoon, an astrobiologist at the Library of Congress, said Dec. 12 here at the annual meeting of the American Geophysical Union.
The challenge in prompting change — broadening the classic definition of «infrastructure,» and investing in initiatives aimed at adapting to a turbulent planet — is heightened by partisan divisions over climate policy and development.
But it's only possible because of the amazing people over at Planet Geek.
Look at how much trouble less than a century of nuclear power has already caused on this planet... what are the chances of something more catastrophic happening with that and / or more powerful technologies that develop over the next several hundred years?
Oh, so in the vast known Universe, which reaches out for 15 BILLION light years in all directions, with over 100 BILLION galaxies, containing an average of 100 BILLION stars each, with most of those stars now thought to have multiple planets orbiting around them, you can't imagine that there would be at least ONE little planet SOMEWHERE with the right conditions for life without divine intervention?
But all varieties of horror flick are easily identifiable at this point, whether they're spooky, low - budget films (numerous); viscera - stained slasher movies (more numerous); quick - cut zombie flicks (even more numerous); macabre sci - fi, floating - in - space efforts (somewhat less numerous than they should be); sexualized vampiric tales (I trip over one of these whenever I get the newspaper); films of the more critically favored retro - mashup variety (Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's Death Proof plus Planet Terror feature Grindhouse); or foreign entries of the psychological horror variety (the works of Dario Argento, of course; Alexandre Aja's films, which have their defenders; and Juan Antonio Bayona's El Orfanato, which only someone who truly dislikes cinema can dismiss).
Look at the age of fossilized bones, look at DNA evidence and all the other mountains of evidence about the LONG - TERM DYNAMICS of LIVING ORGANISMS on this planet over the span of BILLIONS of years.
Children are dying every second all over the planet and we throw crumbs at them, knowing they will still die.
As part of the process of de-garrisoning the planet and liquidating our empire, we would have to launch an orderly closing - up process for at least 700 of the 737 military bases we maintain (by official Pentagon count) in over 130 foreign countries on every continent except Antarctica.
Apparently, being powerful enough to create the entire Universe and its billions of galaxies, and being at least 13,700,000,000 years (age of Universe) does not stop him having purely human emotions over the behaviour of an individual human on one of «his» planets.
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.
People are still so up - in - arms over the religion tossing that stank up this last election, that they are wanting creationist to just stop talking... but at the same time, I don't think anyone REALLY thinks science knows the EXACT age of the Universe or the planet.
Just to let you know, the rest of the planet are laughing at you over this nonsense.
Hi Ella, I'm really keen to try this recipe and have been looking at vanilla powders on Amazon to hopefully get them a little cheaper than Planet Organic, but am just wary of ordering food - stuff over the internet.
Be sure to check out my wine articles over at One Green Planet.
The kind folks over at Planet Rice sent me samples to use to create a new recipe and I was really, really excited at the thought of sprouted rice.
My friends over at Maille (the best mustard on the planet in my humble opinion) sent me a care package and I've been creating some delicious recipes with their mustards.
At the same time we want to eat food that is a little lighter, a little easier on our pockets, a little healthier and kinder to the planet but that won't have us chopping mountains of veg or slaving over the stove for hours.
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With over a decade as captain and one of the highest earners at mega-rich Chelsea, it is no surprise to see John Terry as among the wealthiest footballers on the planet at the moment.
There have been a lot of Arsenal transfer rumours over the years and we seem to have been linked with just about every player on the planet at one time or another, but some players are linked with the Gunners on a regular basis and this generally gives you the idea that they really are at least on the transfer wish list of Arsene Wenger.
Giroud was bought for 10mil, how about you aim a little of the blame / expectation the way of our 42.5 mil «best # 10 on the planet», or our 140k a week ST dynamo who played over half an hour and wasn't spotted, or at our entire midfield dynamic whose job it is to create chances for our ST to finish off.
A skinny teenager that did too many step - overs became the best player on the planet during six years at Old Trafford, eventually being sold to Real Madrid for a world record # 80m.
It's easy to forget that Pique did actually start his career at Man Utd, playing 23 games over the course of four years before returning to Barcelona, and becoming one of the best defenders on the planet.
I wrote over at Planet Green about the controversy surrounding of all things, chocolate milk.
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Bryana wrote me this morning to point me towards an interview with Tereson Dupuy, Inventor of Fuzzi Bunz over at the Sundance Channel's blog, Big Ideas For A Small Planet.
«Lots of hard work over the past few years suggests the cutoff — the transition between rocky and gaseous planets — occurs at about 1.5 times the size of Earth,» Kipping says.
The thick covering of ice and water might mess up some of the geological processes that, at least on Earth, help regulate the planet's temperature over long periods of time.
Earlier this year at the American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting in Vancouver, he proposed the creation of a DNA - based «field guide» to microbes from all over the planet — something that would have been prohibitively expensive just a few years ago.
«The MAVEN mission tells us that Mars lost substantial amounts of its atmosphere over time, changing the planet's habitability,» said David Brain, a MAVEN co-investigator and a professor at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado Boulder.
«The results show that evaporation at high temperatures, similar to those at the beginning of planet formation, leads to the loss of volatile elements and to enrichment in heavy isotopes in the left over materials from the event,» said Day, a Scripps geoscientist and lead author of the study.
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.
«In next 30 years, we're looking at pretty consistent disruption of current fire patterns for over half the planet — most of which involve increases» in severity, said lead author Max Moritz, a fire specialist based at UC Berkeley's College of Natural Resources.
Over the years, many attempts have been made to estimate Earth's «carrying capacity» — that is, how many humans the planet can take, and consuming at what level.
Fluctuations at the core subtly shift the planet's rotation over a six - year cycle.
Over the course of the year NASA will share an inside look at what the agency is doing to better understand this critical component of our home planet.
SAN FRANCISCO — Dust devils might not cause the giant dust storms that envelop Mars, but there are enough of them to cast a hazy pall over the red planet, according to reports here on 6 December at a meeting of the American Geophysical Union.
Good news for fans of planet Earth: The seasonal hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica was at its second - smallest point in the past 20 years, according to new research from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
The catalyst for this epochal transition is Proxima b, a newfound small planet orbiting Proxima Centauri, which at just over four light - years away is the star nearest to our solar system.
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.
It's fine to think any life on Mars could have shared ancestry with Earth — the planets are close and have shared a lot of grist over billions of years — but DNA - based life at Saturn?
Project Blue's proposed telescope would have a light - gathering mirror just half a meter wide — so small that it could only look for Earth - like planets around two stars: the Sun - like Alpha Centauri A and Alpha Centauri B, which along with the red dwarf Proxima Centauri form the nearest star system to our own at just over four light - years away.
Data from the first pass of NASA's Juno spacecraft over the incessant storm show that its clouds stretch at least 350 kilometers down into the planet's atmosphere.
At that point gravity takes over, pulling in other planetesimals and vacuuming up dust and gas until planet - sized bodies take shape.
Seeing the sharp declines in parts of the ocean I have come to know and love reminds me that as we look into new ways to protect our planet from climate change, we need to look again at the natural machinery that already works, that developed over four and a half billion years, and do everything we can to restore its functions.
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