That will tell
us something about the planet's atmospheric composition and whether it has the molecules associated with life.
Its findings may tell
us something about our planet, our solar system, and solar systems beyond our own.
It's not something we always appreciate as we go about our day - to - day lives, but every so often you learn
something about this planet of ours, suspended in a potentially infinite cosmos, that makes you stop and pause for thought.
There is
something about the planet that inspires our imagination and now Paradox, and Haemimont Games have been inspired to use Mars to capture our imaginations in their game Surviving Mars.
you find out
something about the planet that allows you to escape its gravity in your ship.
Not exact matches
@ jack3 no you have the right to believe what ever you want, but we might mock you for believing in
something that has talking snakes, a story
about the world flooding and being able to fit all the animals on the
planet on one boat, that believes in magic, that believes a person lived in the belly of a whale, and that people coexisted with dinosaurs all without any actual proof.
The other goes
something like this: Is there anything one could reasonably call a god that cares one whit
about anything that transpires on this
planet or in any of our lives?
I guess I feel the same way
about a liberal agenda that say that to get out of debt we have to spend more, or that my tax dollars have to pay for
something I think is morally wrong (Obamacare sets up a fund to pay for late term abortions) or a government that confiscates kids lunches, or tells me how much soda I can drink, or uses my tax money to choose winners and losers (mostly losers but Obma doners) in energy production that produces no energy yet we are sitting on more coal and oil than any other nation on the
planet.
Don't you think if men were killing the
planet via overpopulation that God / Mother Nature might do
something about it.
And as it only does what * we * use it to do, there most certainly is
something * we * can do
about whether it gets used to destroy the
planet.
It must be very comforting looking forward to the apocalypse with such delight and fervour.Gee, I wish I believed in a god that will rip the
planet apart and save his chosen ones (the best flatterers), while the rest suffer in torment for eternity.I get a warm, fuzzy feeling, just thinking
about it.No I don't... Your god sounds like
something any sane person would run from, screaming,, as fast as possible
Simply because I exist on a
Planet about a billion light years from any other currently living form of life, not chemicals, elements or gases, and how I don't see this as some random thing — there is
something greater than you and I and the evidence is all around you.
And how
about we start doing
something about the human impact on the
planet?
In the closing years of the 20th century we are being called to do
something unprecedented: to think wholistically, to think
about «everything that is,» because everything on this
planet is interrelated and interdependent and hence the fate of each is tied to the fate of the whole.
In short, it means caring
about and for the future, by investing
something of yourself in nurturing those persons, causes, and values which will live after you and will help in some small way to make the
planet a better place for the children of the human family.
Common sense and an education (neither of which you appear to have) go a long way In this world... no heaven, no
planet for you to go to, no hell; nothing within your books can be shown to be true... do you care
about the truth or are you a simple - minded fool merely wasting the only life you'll ever get for the grand delusion of
something after?
In her first major environmental proposal, Nixon called on New York State to commit to 100 percent renewable energy sources by 2050 — a benchmark that has been
something of a Holy Grail for activists concerned
about the warming of the
planet as a result of the burning of fossil fuels.
That's because such a feat would require gravitational interactions with a
planet the size of Saturn or larger,
something present in only
about 10 % of single - star solar systems near us in the Milky Way.
«If we understand how early Mars operated, it could tell us
something about the potential for finding life on other
planets outside the solar system.»
«It continues to amaze us; every time we look carefully we continue to find that
Planet Nine explains
something about the solar system that had long been a mystery,» says Batygin, an assistant professor of planetary science.
Something about journeying on the open seas stirs up a feeling of human connection with the
planet.
If you have the technology, the next step is to try to say
something about the atmosphere of the
planet.
The pattern of dust distribution around a host star also can tell astronomers
something about the potential
planets in a star system.
There still seems
something unpleasant
about shifting our view of these animals towards a source of food rather than as companions on the same
planet.
Astronomers have wondered if there might be
something different
about planet formation in star clusters to explain this strange paucity.
«If you polled my community
about what we'd wish for our ideal observatory, it wouldn't be Webb — it would be
something else,» says Sasha Hinkley, an astronomer at the University of Exeter in England leading an ERS program to directly image giant
planets.
Perhaps the most interesting thing
about the Martins images is the fact that the texture of the surface of the «
planet» looks familiar, like
something we've seen before, on earth.
The hunt for exoplanets has, in some ways, been
about the hunt for an Earth - like
planet —
something warm where water could exist.
«It will be a large enough census so that if TPF doesn't find any Earth - like
planets, that will say
something about the uniqueness of Earth,» says Beichman.
By looking out to star - forming nurseries across the galaxy, astronomers have shown us
something innate and strangely familiar
about the birth of our own star and
planet.
And
something was unusual
about the new circumbinary
planet.
As astronomer Phil Plait notes, that
planet gets hit with
something that's big enough to see from Earth
about once each year.
Because the Moon appears to have formed by an impact event, studying such gigantic impacts may tell us
something about the formation of Earth - like
planets throughout the Galaxy.
England
About Blog Twenty -
something nature and eco blogger on a journey to living a greener & wilder life for health, happiness and the
planet.
Has he stumbled onto
something deeply nefarious in an organization that may or may not have ties to just
about every intelligence agency on the
planet?
Spark Unlimited tried
something different with Lost
Planet 3, but failed to create an immersing world where the player truly cares
about the story, and on top of that, the game suffers from many technical issues.
Kline hasn't been nominated since winning for «A Fish Called Wanda,» and has
something of a little revival coming (he's apparently the highlight of «Last Vegas,» which looks set to be a big hit in the holiday season), while Fanning's been inching towards a nomination for
about fifteen of the twenty years she's been on the
planet.
Why worry
about his guilt over the son of Krypton when Steppenwolf — an eight - foot tall computer - generated villain who looks like the Terminator with bad teeth and is voiced by Ciaran Hinds — needs to be given a smackdown before he pulverizes the
planet,
something about knocking three energy boxes together.
There is a shaggy dog plot
about Ben's search for a woman who came within a whisker of being his adopted sister, but the real inquiry here is into
something metaphysical — the title refers to apparently random events that are influenced by the same forces that guide particles and
planets.
That means there's likely
something in intergalactic law
about the proper way to carry out a
planet - wide genocide, but hey, she used to clean houses for a living and is now a queen.
And then actually do
something about it to reduce war, oppression, inequity, ignorance, and the
planet's deterioration.
, which is
about as heavily contrived as a film can get, still at least feels like it is happening somewhere in the vicinity of
planet Earth, which is not
something that can be said for the story of Hazel Grace and Augustus.
Even (500) Days of Summer, which is
about as heavily contrived as a film can get, still at least feels like it is happening somewhere in the vicinity of
planet Earth, which is not
something that can be said for the story of Hazel Grace and Augustus.
Instead, the friend said
something that at first left Lawrence - Lightfoot even more frustrated: «Your daughter is living on another
planet, and she has a lot to teach you
about it.
What other job on the
planet affords workers
something called «permanence,» and getting rid of an inept teacher who has reached that lofty perch is just
about impossible.
I still felt like
something of an impostor, but this was hardly a new feeling for me; I've felt like an alien on this
planet since I was
about five years old.
There is
something even more peculiar
about our species than all these things, and that is this: we are the only species on the
planet that can not be fully explained by Charles Darwin's otherwise faultless theory of evolution by natural selection.
If it is perfectly okay for someone to like
something a lot and go into hyperbole
about it (i.e Wow this book is the best book ever, I think the author must be the most sensitive, aware individual on this
planet.
She says that
something called drones will be used to watch the entire country, she talks a lot
about something called nanotechnology, and 3 - dimensional printing and cellular phones being implanted into peoples» minds and all available careers being replaced by robots and human cloning and overpopulation and film becoming obsolete, cellular phones making regular telephones obsolete and LED lighting replacing everything and eventually she says that the
planet will collapse and become an apathetic wreck,» Alecto replied rapidly, his run - on sentence sounding sinister and dangerous.
As beautiful as this litter is, there is
something so dreamy and sweetly angelic
about this little miss, it's been a while since we've had puppies in this amazing shaded Sable, and she's just as chocolatey and gorgeous a puppy as I've ever had... The BEST disposition on the
planet.