Sentences with phrase «space programs seem»

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But the idea of a bidding war with Fortune 500 companies for space on what was now a hot TV program seemed unwise.
Forced to make hard choices, administrators often decide, in what seems like a chicken - and - egg judgment, that space «must be utilized in support of productive laboratory - based research programs
Public apathy toward the current manned space program, a $ 100 billion International Space Station that is dismissed by most of the scientific community, and the recent Columbia disaster seem to have just about killed the old spirit of exploraspace program, a $ 100 billion International Space Station that is dismissed by most of the scientific community, and the recent Columbia disaster seem to have just about killed the old spirit of exploraSpace Station that is dismissed by most of the scientific community, and the recent Columbia disaster seem to have just about killed the old spirit of exploration.
NASA's space program did not yet exist, and nuclear energy seemed the most direct path to interplanetary transport.
For a man obsessed with entities long - since expired, it seems cruelly fitting that Still, whom I sat with on that flight two years ago, may soon see the death of his own NASA program: managing the Kepler space telescope, which orbits the sun with a mission to find exoplanets near other stars.
It seems the European space program has a good idea where it's going.
Cast against high - minded promises of lunar colonies and Mars missions, the space program — with all its current troubles — should make the answer to the following question seem pretty obvious.
At that time, nobody seemed certain of what actually caused the accident nor when the Space Shuttle program would start up again.
The store carries titles from other publishers, so it isn't clear what percentage of the titles, if any, will come from the CreateSpace program, but it seems likely that New York Times indie bestsellers would find shelf space at the store.
It seems all the airlines are offering these «deals» to buy miles as they continue to claw back program benefits and award space availability.
For a console that is all about its Gamepad developers don't seem to use it much but with Kerbal Space Program we may have found the perfect game to match the system's true functionality, something which could make this the best version of the game.
The United Nations Space Command (UNSC) is the last line of defense, and through the SPARTAN - II program, humankind has a fighting chance against the Covenant, thanks to a collection of genetically enhanced super-soldiers that seem more machine than man at times.
On my visit to the space earlier this year, there was an exhibition of Sissel Blystad's mesmerising psychedelic tapestries, programmed by the gallery, that at least at first glance seemed to lack the usual contrivances of the way it normally operates.
Some notable concentrations were at 346 Morgan Avenue, which benefited from the various programs and collaborative studio spaces inside; 1717 Troutman, which seems to be a halfway house for every newly minted M.F.A.; 119 Ingraham, with its mishmash of artists; and 56 Bogart Street, which is slowly being infiltrated by exhibition spaces.
My work prior to this considered masculinity and Americana, so the space race figured easily into my personal interests, and it seemed natural to make the connection between the launch of the space program and the risk - taking of boyish behavior and imagination.»
Rauschenberg had also made use of imagery derived from media coverage of the space program, so NASA's invitation was not as improbable as it might have seemed to some at the time.
It seems no accident that Levy has participated in NASA's art program, and spent time at its facilities at the Kennedy Space Center.
With the two primary gallery districts flung to either far side of Los Angeles (LACMA acting as the primary center point), and the increasing obstacles of freeway congestion and mileage between them, there seemed yet again an opportunity for a centralized gallery community; perhaps even a gallery community that appealed to the «middle class» of art collectors in terms of programming content, making a compromise between the rigorous conceptualism of alternative spaces and the decorative reputation of the «gallery malls.»
Of course he's been talking about this for nearly 20 years; what's different now seems to be (1) we need the energy now more than ever, and (2) the space program is really looking for a new goal.
It seems to me these other successful campaigns worked either because we ran out of funds (ending certain wars), or there was majority public support (reducing smoking in public facilities), or there was the potential for expanded employment and large profits (Space Program), or.......
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