Sentences with phrase «precise distance»

The accurate and precise distance of our sun and it's perfect compatibility with our moon.
Chemical bonds hold each atom at precise distances from its neighbours, forming a recurring -LSB-...]
The thief walks a ridiculously long distance through a town and a forest and everything that comes in between, doing so at a torturously slow pace from beginning to end, and you have to maintain a frustratingly precise distance between him and yourself - don't get too close, don't get too far.
«Hubble makes the first precise distance measurement to an ancient globular star cluster.»
The team employed a new technique they developed, which allows them to measure precise distances to galaxies tens of millions of light years away.
With built - in GPS, Apple Watch Series 2 records precise distance, pace and speed for outdoor workouts such as walking, running or cycling, without needing to take an iPhone.
As the first space - based interferometer, the New Millennium Interferometer is intended mainly to test the laser - guided system for keeping several telescopes separated from one another by precise distances — in this case, three visible - light telescopes as much as half a mile apart.
The Gaia data provides an unprecedented level of detailed information about the stars in our galaxy, with precise distance, brightness, color, and motion indicators for more than a billion stars.
He's a generally solid player, offering precise distance shooting, poise, toughness and feel for using ball screens.
«In fact, this method, based on simple geometrical principles, gives the most precise distances for remote galaxies.
The goal is to establish precise distances to a dozen galaxies using this technique and use them to constrain cosmological parameters to within few per cent.
Which they almost got right except that the astronomers Delambre and Méchain assigned to determine that precise distance through Paris ended up in 1799 underestimating it by what satellites have now determined to be 2290 meters or 0.0229 %.
Earlier this year, astronomers measured the first precise distance to Cygnus X-1, finding it to be about 6000 light - years from Earth.
The built - in GPS means users will be able to record precise distance, pace and speed for outdoor activities including running, cycling or walking, without needing to bring your iPhone with you.
Or you can continue to believe that you are a product of chance, that there is no God, that somehow through millions of years of evolution that the perfect experiment happened, that by chance the earth is the precise distance from the sun to allow us to live and that we slithered out of the primordial goo, stood upright and built highrises.
In that statement one can discern the precise distance between Bonhoeffer and radical theology.
A laser beam bounces off the prism and back to the machine, providing a precise distance reading.
Should a wave wash over the Earth, the precise distance between pairs of mirrors suspended at the ends of perpendicular 4 - kilometer - long tubes will oscillate as the space between the mirrors expands and contracts.
THE sun still shines as bright, but according to the International Astronomical Union (IAU), its precise distance from us has just changed.
By calculating the precise distance of each split - second journey, Evans and his team captured the remarkably orderly contours of long - hidden cityscapes.
In essence, LAGEOS was a two - foot - diameter shiny brass golf ball; by bouncing laser beams off the satellite from different places on the surface of Earth, geologists could measure the precise distances between widely separated places on the planet.
How this is controlled genetically to keep the air bubbles at a precise distance is a mystery, says Edward Burtt, a visiting research professor in biology at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City.
The technology works by shooting laser pulses at the ground; as these pulses bounce back, they reveal the precise distance from plane to Earth, creating a topographical map of the planet's bare surface.
«The value of acoustic tweezers for studying cell - to - cell information transfer is their ability to separate the cells to a precise distance or to bring them to a predetermined contact,» said Stephen J. Benkovic, Evan Pugh Professor and Eberly Chair in Chemistry.
«The primary reason that we used these galaxies is that they had precise distances (as measured by another team),» Hudson explained.
Neat features such as the ability to manually move the location of the pin depending on its daily location in Green View, as well as the ability to touch the colour capacitive display anywhere and get the precise distance to that mark, make the G8 incredibly versatile to use.
In addition, he has analyzed the inherent tension between individual panels in a diptych or triptych, sometimes installing them abutted together horizontally or vertically, spaced apart at predetermined intervals, or positioned on the wall at a precise distance away from each other where the individual panels no longer relate.
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