Sentences with phrase «space observations of»

Yes, in Europe there is already about 10 years of experience in exploiting space observations of methane in the troposphere.
Since end of the eighties, Roland Wiesendanger pioneered the technique of Spin - Polarized Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy (SP - STM) and Spectroscopy which allowed the first real - space observation of magnetic structures at the atomic level.

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A new feature in the tram lobby will offer visitors on the ground a live webcam stream of the view from the observation space at the top of the Arch.
According to Curbed NYC, New York City governor Andrew Cuomo revealed plans to turn the terminal into the TWA Flight Center Hotel, complete with 505 rooms, anywhere between six and eight restaurants, 40,000 square feet of event space, and a 10,000 square - foot observation deck.
In his position as head of merchandise, he made an interesting observation: Whenever a new competitor entered the toys - to - life space, GameStop saw its overall toys - to - life business grow.
Through my own experience and observations of the space, I have had a lot of time to ruminate on what it might take to make bitcoin go mainstream.
The renovation will include build - outs of new retail space, a fitness center, tenant lounges, updated elevators and an updated 103rd floor observation deck.
And that has led to the observation that the fast food space may currently be marked by a good deal of momentum - driven sentiment.
Only with the dawn of the space age in the 20th century has it been possible for humans to travel far enough into space to verify by direct observation that the earth is a globe.
Atheist, «prove» the existence of the cosmos... prove the existence of matter... prove the existence of space... prove the existence of time... when the envelope is pushed back far enough, observation and the scientific method fail utterly.
The atom is not just inaccessible to direct observation and unimaginable in terms of sensory qualities; it can not even be described coherently in terms of classical concepts such as space, time and causality.
Physical measurement provides a means of ordering observations according to the necessary conditions of succession and juxtaposition that characterize bodily experience in time and space.
However, upon comparing observations, it will become evident to the respective observers that some of the «points» in their space correspond (to a greater or lesser degree) to points in their neighbors» mappings as well.
The start of time (and space) creates a barrier for our observations.
Funny how star gazing gives one awe and a sense of eternity and in my case it removes the hope of heaven... i.e. there is no heaven, just space with gazeous substance... a place where it is childish and absurd to think we are going when we die... Our solar system / galaxy seem empty of organic life altogether... actually inorganic seems to be the norm... so my faith struggle of the week is how can I possibly believe in after life... when reality shows me decomposition of all that we are, scientific observation does not allow room for a «spirit body» to rise and go in some nebulae... So why do I still need to believe despite this raw evidence... I drive me crazy sometimes...
In this context it is difficult not to recall the observation of Eddington, made a half - century ago (NPW 47 - 58) that in Minkowski's time - space the past is separated from the future even more effectively than in the world of Newton: instead of an instantaneous three - dimensional cross-section, it is a four - dimensional region of «Elsewhere» which separates the causal past from the causal future.
«Mammon Ascendant» deserves a paragraph - by - paragraph refutation, but in the interest of space, I'll limit my comments to a narrow set of observations — some of which David Bentley Hart will likely find heretical.
During the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) 2017 show this week, BevNET spoke with analysts from leading market research firms Mintel and Innova Food Insights about their observations on the macro-trends in this space that are helping shape the next wave of consumer food and beverage products.
It's like he's watching game tape during the game, as he's in constant observation of the 19 other outfield players, interpreting the space and structures to guide his own positioning.
If we always shove them off into noise proof child spaces, they may have the very important opportunity to «just be kids», but they will not have the opportunity to learn through observation how people act in public and may just take their noisiness directly from the playgrounds right into the bars (as they come of age) and then out onto the streets, thereby disrupting my sleep and everyone else's with their shouts and music.
Mass Audubon is asking people to record observations of Baltimore orioles and their nests in their backyards or favorite open spaces.
Using observations by the Hubble Space Telescope, the research team has for the first time found young populations of stars within globular clusters that have apparently developed courtesy of star - forming gas flowing in from outside of the clusters themselves.
New observations of the whirling cores of dead stars have deepened the mystery behind a glut of antimatter particles raining down on Earth from space.
Plasma propulsion is an important and efficient technology used to control spacecraft for Earth observation, communications and fundamental exploration of outer space.
Observations of distant exploding stars, or supernovas, indicated that the space between us and them was expanding at an increasing clip.
«There's a lot of invoking of Population III sources for various observations that people make,» says astronomer Michael Hauser of the Space Telescope Science Institute.
To get a more precise, three - dimensional picture of the entire magnetosphere would require observations directly from space.
«We need a global space observation system to be in place sooner than later,» says Jean - Yves Le Gall, the head of CNES, France's space agency in Paris.
The Hubble Deep Field (HDF) is an image of a small region of the sky, based on the results of a series of observations by the Hubble Space Telescope.
«Observations with multiple space telescopes have revealed that, while other neutron stars spin multiple times a minute, this object rotates only once about every 6.5 hours — making it by far the slowest - spinning star in its class discovered to date,» said David Burrows, professor of astronomy and astrophysics at Penn State.
The space - warping quirks of relativity that lead to deviations from Newton's earlier theory of gravity only become obvious on very large scales, but our passive observations of distant planets, stars and galaxies have yet to deliver anything...
This intriguing fingerprint quickly triggered additional observations by teams of astronomers worldwide who obtained observing time with additional space observatories including NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR).
By combining observations from the ground and in space, the team observed a plume of low - energy plasma particles that essentially hitches a ride along magnetic field lines — streaming from Earth's lower atmosphere up to the point, tens of thousands of kilometers above the surface, where the planet's magnetic field connects with that of the sun.
Such observations are pushing the spectroscopic powers of even the Hubble Space Telescope to its limits.
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«When more - powerful detectors provide us with more observations,» Mészáros said, «we also will be able to use Fast Radio Bursts as a probe of their host galaxies, of the space between galaxies, of the cosmic - web structure of the universe, and as a test of fundamental physics.»
Thanks to about a thousand hours of observation by the Hubble Space Telescope, scientists have compiled a dark matter map of a tiny slice of the sky, about two square degrees of the entire sky's 40,000 - square - degree span.
The stark temperature difference contrasts with previous observations of another gas planet, HD 189733b, using the Spitzer Space Telescope, which found a fairly even temperature around the planet of about 1000 kelvin.
Observations from the ground with HARPS and other facilities will be able to continue even after the end of the space mission.
In July, Thomas Reynolds, Morgan Fraser and Gerard Gilmore, all at the University of Cambridge, reported they had seen another supergiant fade to black amid a star cluster in archival Hubble Space Telescope observations of the galaxy NGC 3021.
John Baker of NASA Goddard Space Flight Centre in Maryland told New Scientist: «These help us to build expectations for the observations and to begin planning data analysis strategies for the detectors as well as to help us design future improved simulations.»
Dark energy — a hidden type of energy embedded in empty space, whose existence is strongly confirmed by recent observations — is crucial because quantum physics says that any energy field will always yield random fluctuations.
The research teams plan more in - depth observations with space telescopes to strengthen the case for the dark births of black holes.
That's the lesson from new observations by the Hubble Space Telescope, which has spotted the signs of midsize black holes at the hearts of ancient stellar swarms called globular clusters.
«Our current observations indicate that it will be very easy to measure accurate distances to these distant galaxies in the future with the James Webb Space Telescope,» said co-author Garth Illingworth of the University of California - Santa Cruz.
In 2001 one of us (Riess) announced that the space telescope had serendipitously imaged an extremely distant type Ia supernova (dubbed SN 1997ff) in repeated observations.
The work can potentially be applied to miniaturizing MAVs useful for remote observation and dispersion in a range of applications, from agriculture to space exploration, especially in conditions hazardous to humans.
«These observations will hopefully help us better understand the life cycle of solar prominences and their connection with the rest of the heliosphere, ultimately providing a better insight into how to protect ourselves against damaging space weather,» Labrosse says.
Cluster's observations provide «the first look at the future of auroral research,» says space physicist Patrick Newell of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland.
The team observed the star with the infrared Spitzer and ultraviolet Swift space telescopes from October 2015 to December 2016 — the first observations in multiple wavelengths of light.
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