Sentences with phrase «sooner than our moon»

If the rocks on the farside of the moon are older than those on the side that faces Earth, that would support his «second impact» hypothesis because the smaller moon would have cooled sooner than our moon, and so its rocks would be older than those of the moon itself.

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Most people on estates would no sooner consider entering politics than they would travel to the moon.
The craft — named Ebb and Flow in a NASA - sponsored contest won by schoolchildren in Montana — have been measuring subtle variations in the moon's gravitational field in unprecedented detail since soon after they entered lunar orbit a little less than a year ago.
It awoke from its final hibernation period last month after a voyage of more than 3 billion miles, and will soon pass close to Pluto, inside the orbits of its five known moons.
Although it is too soon for an analysis of the rocks returned by APOLLO 15, the material provided by earlier missions tells of a moon whose outer shell crystallized more than three billion years ago
The truth of it is, if you don't find something about your partner that you admire, love or adore EVERY DAY, the honey moon phase will end sooner than you think.
I was one of many that was convinced that, as soon as the Switch made its debut, the 3DS would fade away quickly, with game releases drying up and there no longer being a need for me to pick up the quirky dual - screen handheld, but instead, between games like Fire Emblem Echoes, Metroid: Samus Returns and soon Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, there's more than enough reasons to invest in a fresh 3DS, not just keep turning on your old one.
Then again, had they simply ported Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon they'd take a bit of stress off their shoulders by shipping out a Switch Pokemon, even if its an enhanced port, sooner rather than later.
The models heavily relied upon by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) had not projected this multidecadal stasis in «global warming»; nor (until trained ex post facto) the fall in TS from 1940 - 1975; nor 50 years» cooling in Antarctica (Doran et al., 2002) and the Arctic (Soon, 2005); nor the absence of ocean warming since 2003 (Lyman et al., 2006; Gouretski & Koltermann, 2007); nor the onset, duration, or intensity of the Madden - Julian intraseasonal oscillation, the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation in the tropical stratosphere, El Nino / La Nina oscillations, the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation, or the Pacific Decadal Oscillation that has recently transited from its warming to its cooling phase (oceanic oscillations which, on their own, may account for all of the observed warmings and coolings over the past half - century: Tsoniset al., 2007); nor the magnitude nor duration of multi-century events such as the Mediaeval Warm Period or the Little Ice Age; nor the cessation since 2000 of the previously - observed growth in atmospheric methane concentration (IPCC, 2007); nor the active 2004 hurricane season; nor the inactive subsequent seasons; nor the UK flooding of 2007 (the Met Office had forecast a summer of prolonged droughts only six weeks previously); nor the solar Grand Maximum of the past 70 years, during which the Sun was more active, for longer, than at almost any similar period in the past 11,400 years (Hathaway, 2004; Solankiet al., 2005); nor the consequent surface «global warming» on Mars, Jupiter, Neptune's largest moon, and even distant Pluto; nor the eerily - continuing 2006 solar minimum; nor the consequent, precipitate decline of ~ 0.8 °C in TS from January 2007 to May 2008 that has canceled out almost all of the observed warming of the 20th century.
However the head of Samsung's North American business, Gregory Lee, seems to think they'll hit the market a little sooner than expected as when asked about the technology at Rutberg's Future: Mobile conference in Half Moon Bay yesterday, he said that he thinks a launch is «right around the corner.»
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