Sentences with phrase «space plane design»

The space plane design is also more quickly accessible when it returns, as it can land on any commercial runway large enough for a Boeing 737 airplane, Sirangelo says, unlike a capsule landing in a potentially remote area.

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Other competitors include Molniya's space plane, which can be launched in midair, and an updated version of Khrunichev's TKS manned transport ship, a partially reusable unwinged capsule first designed in the 1960s.
Further ahead, NASA's Orbital Space Plane, planned for a 2012 launch, might be able to travel to lunar orbit, depending on the final design.
A sort of miniature space shuttle, Dream Chaser is based on a plane - like spacecraft that NASA itself designed in the 1980s, inspired by spy photos of a Soviet prototype.
The new Cathay Pacific A350 Business Class cabin and seat is basically a refreshed design of the carrier's «old» Business Class product which you find on its B777 and A330 planes, with the main difference being the addition of extra storage space and onboard WiFi.
The incredible sound design still emphasizes loud booms, blasts, zaps and smashes as battles rage across the plane of space.
Designed to allow for open spaces between the panels, the curtains create planes of color that can be reconfigured into
Designed to allow for open spaces between the panels, the curtains create planes of color that can be reconfigured into alternative groupings.
The ingeniously designed Picture Gallery has walls composed of large «moveable planes» (like large cupboard doors) that allow it to house three times as many items as a space of this size could normally accommodate (the original hang in this room was reinstated in January 2011).
Also on display are MN Special (2008), a lightweight carbon fiber bicycle designed for Biomega; EADS Astrium Space Plane prototype (2007) designed for commercial space tourism; Kelvin40 (2003), a small jet plane; Zvezdochka trainer for Nike (2004); Nickel Surfboard (2006); Ford 021C urban concept car (1Space Plane prototype (2007) designed for commercial space tourism; Kelvin40 (2003), a small jet plane; Zvezdochka trainer for Nike (2004); Nickel Surfboard (2006); Ford 021C urban concept car (1Plane prototype (2007) designed for commercial space tourism; Kelvin40 (2003), a small jet plane; Zvezdochka trainer for Nike (2004); Nickel Surfboard (2006); Ford 021C urban concept car (1space tourism; Kelvin40 (2003), a small jet plane; Zvezdochka trainer for Nike (2004); Nickel Surfboard (2006); Ford 021C urban concept car (1plane; Zvezdochka trainer for Nike (2004); Nickel Surfboard (2006); Ford 021C urban concept car (1999).
Borrowing its title from Anni Albers's 1957 essay The Pliable Plane Antunes occupied the monumental exhibition space with a series of large scale works, two sculptures inspired by Anni Albers's fabric designs, others informed with Lina Bo Bardi's architectural work.
Lined up in the center of the exhibition space is a vintage X-15 rocket - plane motor, a twinkling 1968 IBM server panel, models of the agridome from the sci - fi film Silent Running, and miniature rockets and lunar reconnaissance vehicles designed by Wernher von Braun.
9:30 AM — NOON Data as Art Medium Chair: Jeff Thompson, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Data and Its Expression George Legrady, University of California, Santa Barbara From Kandinsky to the Database (Point, Line, Plane: Variable, Array, Table) Brian Evans, University of Alabama Web as Index and Archive Penelope Umbrico, Bard College and School of Visual Arts Art that Decodes: Making Sense of Data Process Heidi May, Emily Carr University of Art and Design and University of British Columbia 12:30 PM — 2:00 PM CAA Services to Artists Committee Making a Living as an Artist: With or Without a Gallery Chair: Sharon Louden, Louden Studio Sharon Butler, Eastern Connecticut State University William Carroll, The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Peter Drake, New York Academy of Art Ed Winkleman, Winkleman Gallery 2:30 — 5:00 PM CAA Services to Artists Committee Be Our Guest: Time and Space to Create at Artist Residencies Chair: Caitlin Strokosch, Alliance of Artists Communities Kathy Black, Vermont Studio Center Linda Marston - Reid, Bellagio Center Margaret Murphy, Fine Arts Work Center Mario Caro, Res Artis
Having already denounced, in his personal letters, the painter widely considered the king of 20th - century art («charlatan» was his epithet of choice), Graham (again, from Wilkin's essay) «expanded on his objections, castigating artists for emphasizing -LSB-...] formal concerns: «Young painters, nowadays, are wont to talk about pure form, plastic values, plane - tension, texture, space, design and whatnot.
Frequently, industrial architecture, commercial design and natural flora and fauna co-exist in a single dream - like composition made all the more eccentric by a palette of supersaturated colors and undulating planes of space.
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