And I'll end with the thought that if we do decide brown dwarf planets are not uncommon, and that complex life may find ways of evolving on such worlds,
then nearby space may be littered with astrobiologically interesting destinations that are largely unknown to us.
Not exact matches
TESS is expected to perform an all - sky survey focused on finding transiting rocky planets around
nearby stars, planets that could
then be studied in further detail by NASA's James Webb
Space Telescope, which would launch no sooner than 2018.
If massive objects curved
space itself, as Einstein proposed,
then they should bend
nearby rays of light, as well.
It sounds like a Comet exploded in
nearby space, or on entry, and Earth
then passed through a cloud of debris.
The crew investigate a distress signal, get stranded on a planet, have to fight aliens and
then escape to save the residents of a
nearby space station.
When Kasper König,
then a freelance curator, brought the works of the Americans Donald Judd and Richard Long to Germany in his exhibitions, Hetzler showed them in Stuttgart in his gallery or in a non-profit
space nearby.
Butler spent the early»90s in New York, working at one point as a curator for Artists
Space (
then in Tribeca), where she first met Philbin, who was
then leading the Drawing Center
nearby in SoHo.
One can even rent a storage
space nearby and put all things that didn't make the cut in there and
then see if they will really be missed.
Then the discovery of oil, The Texas Medical Center and the
nearby Johnson
Space Center helped this city grow into the 4th largest American city during the 20th century.
It grew across
nearby hills north of the Tennessee River, adding textile mills,
then munitions factories, NASA's Marshall
Space Flight Center and the United States Army Aviation and Missile Command
nearby at the Redstone Arsenal.
Then a good neighbour stepped in and offered some
nearby office
space.
Define the
space with a rug,
then add hooks and a bench to give purpose to a
nearby wall.