Sentences with phrase «space explorers at»

«It was fantastic to spend a day building rockets and planning a top secret mission to Mars with the Year 5 class of space explorers at St Luke's primary school in Liverpool.

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Jason Crusan, director of advanced exploration systems at NASA, says the space agency already uses virtual reality technology in astronaut training and spacecraft simulations, so it was logical to extend that successful model to inspire and educate the next generation of space explorers and scientists.
And what about space explorers who don't want to touch the ground at all?
The United States followed in January 1958 with the 31 - pound satellite Explorer I. Even as the nascent U.S. space program focused on pint - size payloads, however, a research team at an obscure division of the General Dynamics Corporation was secretly drawing up plans for a monstrous 4,000 - ton spaceship that would be powered by the sequential explosions of thousands of hydrogen bombs and would ferry hundreds of astronauts at a time across the solar system.
«It thrills me to no end that people all over the world took a break from their normal activities to go outside and celebrate the interplanetary salute between robot and maker that these images represent,» said Carolyn Porco, Cassini imaging team lead at the Space Science Institute in Boulder, Colo. «The whole event underscores for me our «coming of age» as planetary explorers
The demonstration, which the team carried out with an experiment called Station Explorer for X-ray Timing and Navigation Technology, or SEXTANT, showed that millisecond pulsars could be used to accurately determine the location of an object moving at thousands of miles per hour in space — similar to how the Global Positioning System, widely known as GPS, provides positioning, navigation, and timing services to users on Earth with its constellation of 24 operating satellites.
NASA's Explorer Program at Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., provides overall management of the IRIS mission.
Lubin and colleagues David Tytler and Carl Melis of UC San Diego's Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences arrived at their estimate of a grand minimum's intensity by reviewing nearly 20 years of data gathered by the International Ultraviolet Explorer satellite mission.
Then in 2011, Goddard engineer Donald Dichmann, who at the time worked for Applied Defense Solutions in Columbia, Md., and his co-authors began work on a paper reviewing the trade studies NASA made when it decided to move its Interstellar Boundary Explorer from its original orbit to a more stable position at another lunar - resonant orbit — P / 3 — where it's mapping the boundary between the solar system and interstellar space.
But in archival Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer data from the 1996 outburst, Goddard Space Flight Center astronomer Tod Strohmayer noticed winks at 450 Hz.
WFIRST's data should complement the observations of several other dark - energy explorers set to come online in the early 2020s, such as the European Space Agency's Euclid probe, says Rachel Mandelbaum, an astrophysicist at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
To help aspiring lunar explorers, startup launch services firm Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) of El Segundo, California, is offering to fly contestants» rovers on its Falcon rockets at cost, which would be about $ 7 million for its smallest booster.
Super Blue Blood Moon - a rare triple treat up in the sky, celebrating America's first explorer in space, and smoke and fire - another Space Launch System engine test... a few of the stories to tell you about - This Week at space, and smoke and fire - another Space Launch System engine test... a few of the stories to tell you about - This Week at Space Launch System engine test... a few of the stories to tell you about - This Week at NASA.
Planetary Radio visits the 33rd ISDC to talk with three explorers who've set their sights on the Red Planet: MD and space medicine researcher Susan Jewell, Meteorite Man Geoff Notkin, and Mars Program Formulation Office Manager at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Charles Whetsel.
Question 2: Explorer 1 is among the many aircraft that are on display at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum.
Unveiled at the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) in Gloucestershire, the exciting initiative will deliver space exploration resources to UK schools, inspiring the next generation of innovators, explorers and astronauts to pursue STEM careers.
The overall cargo space is good for its class, however if more is needed then it would be best to look at the bigger Ford Edge, Flex or Explorer models.
In terms of cargo space, the Explorer is the worst of them all, maxing out at 80.7 cubic - feet behind the front row of seats.
We thought the rear passengers could do with a bit more legroom, and at 34 cubic feet, the 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee's rear cargo space is smaller than the 45 cubic feet found in the 2006 Ford Explorer.
Just as one might expect from a larger SUV, the latest Explorer offers ample interior space with a third row of seats that can accommodate up to 7 people and will fold at the touch of a button for stowing and storing.
When you want the SUV that has the space, the advanced electronics and the safety features you need the Ford Explorer that you see on the lot at Anderson Ford in Lincoln, NE makes the most sense for you.
Each epitomises an effortless island lifestyle, inviting guests to live barefoot from arrival until it's time to go home, with indoor - outdoor spaces, sand at the doorstep, and vintage decorative touches evoking the era of 19th century explorers of the islands.
The configurations of the fore and aft Explorer Suite cabins differ because of their respective positions on the ship, thus posing some tradeoffs: The ones at the fore offer more interior living space; those at the aft offer a larger wraparound balcony.
Spirit of the Water: Cusco - Puno (1 night, 1 day) This journey is an overnight escape aboard the stylish carriages of Belmond Andean Explorer, departing from Cusco, crossing the giant peaks and wide - open spaces of the highest plains of the Andes and ending at Lake Titicaca, birthplace of the Incas.
Featured in our February 2014 issue, we love to see Olek back in San Francisco, with the installation «I Haven't A Single Explorer On My Planet» at the White Walls Project Space.
The space shuttle program may have closed up shop, but for aspiring young scientists and explorers there's plenty to do here at home, given how often this world offers up fresh surprises.
... Lubin and colleagues David Tytler and Carl Melis of UC San Diego's Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences arrived at their estimate of a grand minimum's intensity by reviewing nearly 20 years of data gathered by the International Ultraviolet Explorer satellite mission.
Launching this month on EO Kids, we're looking at the history of viewing Earth from space, from Explorer 1 to our modern constellations of satellites.
From the company behind the popular ES File Explorer app comes a new tool, this time aimed at freeing up space on your device.
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