Sentences with phrase «view space from»

Known as a liquid mirror telescope (LMT), it wouldn't view space from Earth's orbit, as Hubble does.

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Use the slider below to compare two space - based views of the research center, from Friday, before the strike, and Sunday, after the strike.
Maybe you don't have a view of a sandy beach and turquoise waters from your window, but working from home successfully means taking your dedicated space and making it into a place where you feel good and actually want to spend time: furniture, decor, and comfort.
However, a few satellites with high - power cameras and special sensors offer unique and detailed views of the evolving disaster from space.
This view is from the European Space Agency's Sentinel - 2 satellite.
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.
The view from the beta space of New Lab in the Brooklyn Navy Yard overlooking the construction site for the new facility.
«I think it's one more message from the SEC that they view coins as securities and they encourage everyone in the space to... follow securities laws,» said Jason Gottlieb, partner at Morrison Cohen, where he leads the cryptocurrency litigation team.
When a natural disaster is so widespread — reaching all the way from the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean to now the Southeast of the United States — it can take a space - based view to put it all in perspective.
In the years to come, the entrepreneurial space industry will benefit immeasurably from the influx of disruptive ideas and unique points of view that will accompany this changing demographic.
«The great attraction was the Hudson River view and the fact that it was raw space, so we could create something from scratch,» says Leat, an investment banker and philanthropic fundraiser.
Whiteheadians seem able to imagine such ecstatically spanned unities - across - time on the so - called «microscopic» scale of the «specious present,» but give up on the idea as the scope of the temporal disclosure space is widened to the scale of human lifetime and of generations.7 But worse than this from the point of view of Heidegger's temporal problematic, by submitting the ecstatic unities of their «specious presents» to the before / after ordering and metric properties of linear time, at least in terms of their mutually external relations and arrangements, they give back ontologically every advantage they gained from the use of an cc - static - temporal disclosure horizon in the first place, even though it was only the single horizon of presence.
God is not simply hidden from view, nor is he lurking in the depths of our unconscious or on the boundaries of our infinite space, nor will he appear on the next turn of an historical wheel of fate.
When an autonomous nature and an infinite space dawned in the Renaissance, the world was no longer manifest as the creation, and with the subsequent triumph of modern science, contingency in the medieval sense has disappeared from view.
There's nothing to exclude the possibility that time / space (if viewed from an outside perspective) might look like an hourglass with the singularity as the «pinch» in the hourglass.
Viewed from the overlook, the 36 - foot - tall Last Column — the last, that is, to be removed from Ground Zero — fails to activate the space.
He can zoom our and view us from an eternal perspective, i.e. he can look at us from beyond time and space, seeing the end from the beginning.
Whitehead is seeing that if you are having a radical view, starting from events and flying to get space - time, with his insistence on sense - awareness and durations for the strong notion of an event, this is going to affect everything all along the line.
As Professor Ford noted, this is significantly different from the «Newtonian view of space and time that Whitehead criticizes in PR.
Orion looks like a «belt» from Earth (and perhaps from a few other viewing points around the universe), but in fact the stars do not sit next to each other in space, but are quite far apart.
In a few thousand years of recorded history, we went from dwelling in caves and mud huts and tee - pees, not understanding the natural world around us, or the broader universe, to being able to travel through space, using reason to ferret out the hidden secrets of how the world works, from physics to chemistry to biology, we worked out the tools and rules underpinning it all, mathematics, and now we can see objects that are almost impossibly small, the very tiniest building blocks of matter, (or at least we can examine them, even if you can't «see» them because you're using something other than your eyes and photons to view them) to the very farthest objects, the planets circling other, distant stars, that are in their own way, too small to see from here, like the atoms and parts of atoms themselves, detected indirectly, but indisputably THERE.
From the point of view of an electron there are light years of space between one atom in my body and the next.
The three - decker world view of ancient man, and the contemporary space universe which stems from Copernicus and Galileo are so different from each other, that every aspect of the Christian faith on which cosmology impinges must be radically reinterpreted.
But the disappearance of this kind of heaven from our space universe according to our contemporary world view removes this version of the Resurrection and the Ascension from the miraculous to the meaningless.
Finally, Whitehead's methodology of descriptive generalization would, on the micrological view, be seen as belonging within a particular tradition, i.e., as involving what might be called a «metaphysical reduction» of the empirical world to some foundational and actual element, on the same methodological lines as Leibniz's monads, Bradley's substrative feeling, Alexander's space - time matrix, or Heidegger's Being.12 In other words, Whitehead's actual entities are conceived as having a special kind of actuality of their own as the ground or foundation from which the empirical world derives.
Anaximander's view that just because things fall to the earth does not mean the that earth itself is falling frees us from a sort of «prejudice», an unexamined conceptual structure for thinking about space.
The Urban Mural Exhibit is expected to add another element to the hotel museo concept by pulling visitors from the public space and into the guestrooms for viewing.
Redondo Beach, CA — A Basq Kitchen invites you to enjoy a harbor view while enjoying pintxos (pronounced peen - chos), tapas, and wine from its comfortable, nautical - themed, open dining space on the International Boardwalk of Redondo Beach Pier.
He is also unafraid of voicing principled views about what is happening in the sector from land clearing to bringing more capital in from superannuation funds and making sure lenders in the space are properly qualified.
Anchoring the east end of the Central Food Hall, the innovative space will be incorporated into the market with a glass wall separating it from the retail experience allowing shoppers an exclusive view into the bustling kitchen and easy access into the restaurant.
The contemporary, theatre - style space, also designed by Jouin Manku, will offer multiple levels creating optimal views of the sparkling Vegas skyline from every seat in the room, while an expansive outdoor patio will offer a relaxing, fresh - air escape.
The 180 - degree views make it possible for guests to sip a glass of Champagne while watching the desert sunset, or to party the night away as DJs spin upbeat house and dance music in the vibrant space from 9 p.m. to close.
Even from a fan's point of view, it is a ridiculous amount of games to play in a short space of time and not good for the heart rate.
«There was a space and time for everyone to think, to feel, to decide and, from his point of view, he made the decision to still want to play football at the highest level.
From a marketing point of view, we're looking at engaging local rail and looking at buying advertising space.
This means both children will have the same coverage from the sun, foot space, view, and other features the stroller may have.
From my view of the world, you truly do so gracefully embody that space (I hate to even say this) «in between camps»..
In a guest post from her daughter's birth grandmother, Maggie gives space for Sharon to tell the thought process behind a family choosing to make an adoption plan from the point - of - view of the birth mom's mom.
This ontological turn has opened up space for new ways of thinking about democracy, but in my view it has some troubling entailments too — it culminates in the effective detachment of political dynamics from social relations of power and results in the unvindicated privileging of the former over the latter.
Both individualism and the anti-colonial views that sprung from this era form the basis of a strong national pride, which is evident in America's attitude toward space policy: the US has refused to sign some treaties or treaty proposals that have some support among other space - faring nations.
Burden herself initially expressed concerns that a large expansion over the High Line would block views of the sky from the elevated park, but seemed satisfied with the changes to the 10th Avenue office space.
When we view an image of a stunning galaxy from the Hubble Space Telescope, we are actually looking at a snapshot of history.
Whatever one might call it, though, it is presently racing away from the sun and has sparked a stampede of astronomers rushing to observe it before it fades entirely from view in the darkness of interstellar space.
The Sun's color is white, when viewed from space or when high in the sky.
One of Kelly's favorite places to view from space was the Bahamas — a nation comprised of some 700 islands and cays.
Even though Kelly saw plenty of sunrises from space, he didn't seem to grow tired of the view.
From her point of view this required specific facilities and work spaces.
The online tool, described in the Nov. 15 Science, lets users walk through space and time, zooming from single plots to a global view.
Boeing is working on a crew capsule of its own, called the CST - 100, with a view to winning space taxi business not only from NASA but from Las Vegas company Bigelow Aerospace too.
«If viewed from space 23 million years ago, though, Central Asia would have looked somewhat darker, simply due to there being considerably more leaves and vegetation.»
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