Sentences with phrase «vacuum of space»

Getting atomic oxygen and molecular hydrogen to combine in the deep, cold vacuum of space is nearly impossible.
Such a structure could vastly improve the daylight cooling of buildings, cars and other structures by reflecting sunlight back into the chilly vacuum of space.
When they break out of the ice they are directly confronted with the hostile vacuum of space and freezing temperatures.
Eventually it broke down into the ordinary vacuum of space as we know it, releasing tremendous amounts of matter and radiation.
The sky — or the hard vacuum of space, rather — is the limit.
Cuarón does well to respect the laws of physics for the most part, therefore as no sound travels in vacuum of space we are left with voids of silence or only the heightened breaths of our astronauts to temper the 7.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound.
The entire assembly will be held by the space station's robotic arm to expose the RGA probe to the outside vacuum of space near the space station.
Meteorites could theoretically transport primitive life from planet to planet, but the question is whether anything could survive the journey of thousands or millions of years in the harsh vacuum of space.
When dealing with the cold and unforgiving vacuum of space, engineers have long taken a less - is - more approach when it comes to windows.
I was as surprised as Penelope to find there was a breeze in the cold, dark vacuum of space, which explains why she didn't go for an updo.
Many astrophysicists wager that dark energy is inherent to the empty vacuum of space, comprising the universe's bulk by virtue of being near - ubiquitous.
In the clear vacuum of space, it could avoid the distorting effects of our own planet's atmosphere.
Tardigrades are the toughest, most resilient form of life on earth, able to survive for up to 30 years without food or water, and endure temperature extremes of up to 150 degrees Celsius, the deep sea and even the frozen vacuum of space.
A little disparaging for a bespoke suit that can keep a human comfortable in the freezing, UV - riddled vacuum of space, Feedback thinks, and besides, there's nothing styleless about the dashing silver foil number sported by John Glenn during NASA's Mercury programme.
There are loads of event movies set in the terrifying vacuum of space, but few that actually maroon their characters outside in the vast, unforgiving darkness.
It looks gorgeous,» I wondered, ships zipping around through the inky vacuum of space.
In Gravity, Alfonso Cuarón explored themes of isolation amidst the inhospitable vacuum of space, using dazzling special effects to elevate a simple story to a visual masterpiece.
Or if that doesn't suit your fancy, you can just run and gun the old - fashioned way and then open the airlock, sucking out hostiles into cold, unfeeling vacuum of space.
Mario, who for some reason can now survive the airless vacuum of space, is then set on another epic adventure.
Early in the 19th century, scientists began to speculate that the Earth, surrounded by the frigid vacuum of space, was habitable because its atmosphere contained special molecules like CO ₂ and water vapor, molecules that can absorb heat rays emanating from the Earth and thereby trap its heat.
Back then, almost nobody thought prebiotic molecules, let alone entire microbes, could survive the harsh vacuum of space.
Such a panel could vastly improve the daylight cooling of buildings, cars and other structures by radiating sunlight back into the chilly vacuum of space.
In true video game fashion, it turns out that dictator Putzki survived his end despite exploding from the unforgiving vacuum of space.
While the technique is beautiful in itself, it also imparts the celestial content that inspires his work: the forms of matter and life present in the hostile vacuum of space.
All in all, a fun, no - frills shmup with satisfying and addictive gameplay — although the game never explains how a fighter jet works in the deep, dark vacuum of space.
Webb would require a host of entirely new technologies, and unprecedented amounts of exhaustive testing to ensure it would work as planned once it reached the cold vacuum of space.
Astronauts would open the hatch during these ventures and leave the safety of their vehicle to work in the vacuum of space.
However, in the vacuum of space, the matter density is tiny and the field can drive the cosmic acceleration.
They have even survived in the vacuum of space.
The risky maneuver began as planned at 11:18 p.m. EDT / 0318 Tuesday GMT as Juno soared through the vacuum of space at more than 160,000 mph (257,500 kph).
It doesn't always kill them, though — some bacteria go dormant in the vacuum of space and wake up again when conditions are right.
When this happens in nothing (as opposed to the vacuum of our space), it can expand in an inflationary way, creating an observable universe.
Working with physicist Raphael Bousso, Polchinski found that string theory did not specify how much energy the vacuum of space contained.
According to quantum field theory, even the vacuum of space is a lively soup of particles and fields popping up out of nowhere.
Tardigrades are known for withstanding extreme temperatures, intense radiation and even the vacuum of space.
Many physicists have dreamed instead of using satellites to send quantum information through the near - vacuum of space.
In classical physics, a vacuum is entirely empty, but in quantum physics, there are «virtual particles» that are constantly appearing and vanishing in the vacuum of space.
For example, instead of a new subatomic particle, dark matter could be something far bigger and weirder: macroscopic faults in the vacuum of space called topological defects.
The «nothing» of the vacuum of space actually consists of subatomic spacetime turbulence at extremely small distances measurable at the Planck scale — the length at which the structure of spacetime is dominated by quantum gravity.
Then, finally, its thrusters, designed for the vacuum of space, could no longer counter Saturn's turbulence to keep its antenna in line with Earth.
Human bodies store a lot of heat, and in the vacuum of space the only way to dump that heat is to let it radiate away (on Earth, cold air could conduct the heat away more rapidly, but we're in space here).
This suggests the vacuum of space - time must have an inherent energy that is repulsing gravity.
It's made up of a little bit of ordinary matter, a lot of some exotic «dark matter» of unknown identity, and even more of a mysterious energy permeating the vacuum of space, exerting gravitational repulsion.
That polarization is evidence of «vacuum birefringence,» a quantum effect first predicted 80 years ago caused by light interacting with the vacuum of space in a strong magnetic field.
Light from the star, too faint to be seen in the image above, is polarized due to interactions with the vacuum of space in a strong magnetic field.
It begins with the spontaneous production of a particle and its anti-particle from the energy of the vacuum of space - time.

Phrases with «vacuum of space»

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