Sentences with phrase «space dust in»

Jump in your Minos Starfighter and blast your enemies into space dust in virtual reality.
Jump in your Minos Starfighter and blast your enemies into space dust in virtual reality.
They may have had space dust in their eyes.

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The iPhone 8 line comes in silver, space grey, and gold finishes, and feature water - and dust - resistant designs.
IAN FRASER Dust can be a major problem in the mining sector, notably in working spaces and control rooms
So, if you are mapping out your economic analysis, you should carry out thorough market survey and costing of what is required to rent a space where you are expected to open your office cleaning business and the amount required to purchase vacuum cleaner with attachments, white cloth rags, paper towels, toilet brush, toilet bowl cleaner, brooms, dust pan and brush, dry mop, wet mop and bucket, latex gloves, wet floor signs, extension cord, window cleaner, disinfectant cleaner, bathroom cleaner, furniture polish, soft scrub product for sinks, SOS pads, feather duster, high duster, caddy with handle to keep your supplies in, cleaning chemical supplies, detergents and soaps and also the running cost of the business.
So, if you are mapping out your economic analysis, you should carry out thorough market survey of what is required to rent a space where you are expected to open your gutter cleaning business, and the amount required to purchase vacuum cleaner with attachments, bowl cleaner, brooms, dust pan & brush, dry mop, wet mop & bucket, latex gloves, wet floor signs, extension cord, disinfectant cleaner, soft scrub product for sinks, high duster, caddy with handle to keep your supplies in, cleaning chemical supplies, detergents and soaps and also the cost to successfully run the business.
Securing a standard office space in a business district and purchasing vacuum cleaner with attachments, white cloth rags, paper towels, toilet brush, toilet bowl cleaner, brooms, dust pan & brush, dry mop, wet mop & bucket, latex gloves, wet floor signs, extension cord, window cleaner, disinfectant cleaner, bathroom cleaner, furniture polish, soft scrub product for sinks, SOS pads, feather duster, high duster, caddy with handle to keep your supplies in, cleaning chemical supplies, detergents and soaps et al are part of what will consume a large chunk of your start — up capital.
Meanwhile, the US has seen all its investment banks go bust, sold off or hastily turned into traditional holding banks so they can be bailed out by Federal Reserve, while ginormous players in the mortgage space like Washington Mutual, Wachovia, and Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have effectively bitten the dust as independent companies.
Not really as said book will be simply taking up space and collecting dust in the fictional section of libraries.
Certainty left even, perfectly - spaced footprints in the dust of a broad and flat path.
The original Greek word, kosmos, meant order of harmony and could hardly encompass the post-enlightenment discovery of oceans of cosmic dust and debris floating randomly in space.
With some building blocks of life being found in clouds of gas and dust in space, complicated molecules, and the results of Dr. Venter creating a life form using a synthetic DNA code, science is coming to the conclusion that no god is required to start life.
Powder & Bulk Solids (PBS) is the only dedicated Ontario event for processing engineers, connecting industry professionals with the latest in pneumatic conveying, dust collection and pollution control, material handling, regulation and safety, silo and bin design, combustible dust hazards and mitigation, and bulk blending — all in one dedicated space on the ADM Expo Toronto floor.
In fact, stuffed animals are rarely played with for long, and they take up space and gather dust, as other parents have noticed too (like blogger «I gave up by noon»).
Whether it's due to the memories or the money you paid for these things, you may find it difficult to part with old car seats, stroller, swings, or even high chairs, so they are left to take up space and collect dust in your basement and garage.
When you are cutting at high speeds, the last thing you want to worry about is having dust in the way of your work space.
Now, thanks to a $ 107,000 Kickstarter fund and the work of more than 200 scientists, researchers know it's not extraterrestrials, but space dust that's causing the erratic and extreme dips in brightness around Tabby's star.
Whatever the reason for the nebula's angularity, its shape won't last long — the dying stars that produce such space dust last for just a few thousand years, a mere flicker in the life of a star.
These saturated organic molecules are formed in interstellar space and are preserved on the surfaces of dust grains.
Now a team led by William Farrell of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, has modelled how dust could be thrown up at the moon's poles, where the solar wind blows horizontally over crater rims.
In that case, the ice seen on the surface now would once have been buried beneath dust and rock that insulated it from the sun's heat and prevented it from escaping into space.
Gas and dust in space can have an impact on the brightness of standard candles — objects with known brightness such as type 1a supernovas and some variable stars
- The giant radio telescopes of NASA's Deep Space Network — which perform radio and radar astronomy research in addition to their communications functions — were tasked with observing radio emissions from Jupiter's radiation belt, looking for disturbances caused by comet dust.
Buckyballs were found in space earlier this year in dust shed by a dying star.
On a chilly Saturday evening in March, unfazed by more than 6 inches of new snow, hundreds of people crowded into Shriver Hall at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore to hear the East Coast premiere of «Cosmic Dust,» an orchestral piece set to images of deep space.
But before that — long before — they may have been grown in the thin, icy rind of irradiated dust grains, drifting in space, bathed in the light of newborn stars.
This dust was then blown into space to be eventually incorporated into new stellar systems, including in this case, our own.
Generally, science says that our solar system's planets ultimately formed from a huge, ancient cloud of interstellar dust (the solar nebula) in space.
The scientists» findings could help to increase the understanding of the basic properties of granular gases such as soot agglomeration in flue gases on Earth or in astrophysical phenomena such as cosmic dust in planetary rings in space.
Some bacteria, plants and small animals called tardigrades are known to be able to survive in space, so it is possible that such organisms — if present in Earth's upper atmosphere — might collide with fast - moving space dust and withstand a journey to another planet.
This Hubble Space Telescope image of a spiral galaxy in the Coma cluster highlights dust extinction features.
«The evidence for this is that dust filaments in the HST (Hubble Space Telescope) image look like taffy being stretched out,» Kenney said.
Dust is everywhere — not just in your attic or under your bed, but also in outer space.
During that trip around the sun, Geraint Jones, a comet scientist at University College London's Mullard Space Science Laboratory in the UK studied the comet's dust tails to better understand what happened as it rounded the sun.
Once in space, the two will go their separate ways: Planck to study in detail the cosmic microwave background, and Herschel to spy on the cool gas and dust clouds that are the nurseries of stars and galaxies.
This happens over and over and over again, ending with much of the dust in the disk dispersing into space.
The microbes went on a space dust binge — consuming their samples in only 2 weeks as compared with the 2 months it took for them to munch through their Earth samples.
To conduct the study, scientists asked residents of about 1200 homes scattered across the continental United States to swab dust that had accumulated in two places: their main external doorframe and an internal door frame in their home's main living space.
Initial projects (both theoretical and practical) include seeking evidence for the existence of biomolecules and cells in the upper atmosphere, as well as in comets and interstellar dust; looking for evidence of biological molecules and processes in material recovered from space; and investigating the effect of space conditions on living systems.
After working on the organic composition of interstellar dust, Coulson has now turned his attention to meteoroids (solid objects in space, renamed meteors when they enter the earth's atmosphere).
If a dust speck is in two locations at the same time, each one should create its own distortions in space - time, yielding two superposed gravitational fields.
Tiny grains of dust floating in interstellar space have radically altered the history of our galaxy.
Even down on the Red Planet's surface, the Curiosity rover might be able to get in on the act: Because Mars's atmosphere has no ozone to block ultraviolet light, sensors on the rover will be able to detect those wavelengths and thereby monitor certain trace gases spewing from the comet — unless a dust storm blocks the view to space, Lemmon says.
We've all seen the movies, we know the disaster scenarios: Extraterrestrial spores return from outer space, and in no time the citizens of Earth are heaps of dust or brain - dead zombies.
Eventually, energy from nearby protostars causes the molecules to evaporate off the dust and fly end over end through space, where astronomers can trace their radiation frequencies, since each molecule radiates in a distinctive way.
By examining infrared data taken earlier by the Spitzer Space Telescope, they discovered a swath of dust particles ranging in size from 0.1 to 20 microns (finer than a split hair) that added up to the mass of a large asteroid and, based on their warmth, were strewn about 1.8 Earth — sun distances from the star.
Young stars in the galaxies shed dust that blocked visible light from escaping into space.
To investigate the layers and composition of clouds and tiny airborne particles like dust, smoke and other atmospheric aerosols,, scientists at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland have developed an instrument called the Cloud - Aerosol Transport System, or CATS.
Astronomer Donald Figer of the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Maryland, used an infrared camera on the Hubble Space Telescope to peer through dust and resolve the cluster's individual stars.
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