They once again set out to explore the vastness of outer space, going further than any other humans have dared go. |
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I get my entertainment the modern way, borne on invisible rays beamed out from distant towers, which are relaying signals from outer space. |
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If the spaceship goes in at too shallow a plane, it will bounce off and just fly off into outer space. |
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Huge parts of the ceiling came hurtling at them like meteors from outer space. |
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Then they pledge those three people to making nice-nice to three others, and so on around the world and into outer space. |
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The cutting edge graphics engine will present you a world of 5 huge cities on earth and several distant colonies in outer space. |
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That is the new date of the local elections, and, barring an invasion from outer space, will also be General Election day. |
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Without gravity, we would be immediately flung into outer space at l, 000 miles per hour. |
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The ultimate mapping tool enables computer users to zoom in on any location on the planet from outer space. |
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It's that time of year when some of your neighbors have probably lit up the night with enough lumens to be seen from outer space. |
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If the US moves forward with weaponization of outer space, the dangers to the Earth of new arms races in space will grow enormously. |
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The atmosphere is clearly not outer space, despite the difficulty of defining the boundaries of that area. |
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When they traveled to outer space and took pictures of the earth, they saw that it is a dark, hanging sphere. |
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Later they showed that no material is needed for negative refraction in outer space. |
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I love to look at outer space with my telescope and look at specimens with my microscope. |
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It was a time of innocence and fun, an era of rock and roll, black and white TV, and invaders from outer space! |
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At the beginning of the twenty-first century, people are excited by the prospect of visiting new worlds in outer space. |
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The captain pushes the start button and suddenly the spaceship blasts off into outer space! |
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In other words, an efficiently coded radio message coming from outer space would look no different from a normal star in the sky. |
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Inner space has become a playground for uber-rich billionnaire tourists, and outer space is pretty much off the radar. |
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They were able to fly in unnoticed thanks to the cover of perpetual darkness that was provided by outer space. |
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And what they find is a long sequence of prime numbers that comes to earth from outer space as a radio signal. |
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And small wonder it fired the imagination of the sci-fi immigrants, who imagined a new frontier in outer space. |
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The astrochemical laboratory is the hyper-rarefied, mostly weightless, extreme-temperature environment people colloquially call outer space. |
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The eccentric singer reportedly came up with the idea after dreaming he met little green men from outer space. |
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He's come up with a new way to detect the presence of planets in outer space. |
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Some are lost to outer space while others enter recurring orbits around the Sun. |
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Human rights violations occur within a state, rather than on the high seas or in outer space outside the jurisdiction of any one state. |
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We are being cudgeled into agreeing to wars of aggression, to make first use of nuclear weapons and to put weapons in outer space. |
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Viewed from outer space, planet Earth provides a pleasing blue and white view. |
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The spectra that are observed indicate that small molecules, such as cyanide, methane, and cyanogen, can assemble in outer space. |
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Her school projects and papers were all about the stars, planets, and outer space. |
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Others are convinced that the Earth is being watched and has already been visited by creatures from outer space. |
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This prohibited nuclear testing in the atmosphere, in outer space, and underwater. |
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We've got all kinds of sensors and they start with people on the ground, and they go all the way up to outer space. |
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We also realize that our planet itself is nothing more than an island in outer space. |
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Characteristics of offensive weapons are improved, enabling them to be used, quite soon, both in airspace and outer space. |
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Consider those nutjobs who believe that human life on Earth was seeded by aliens from outer space. |
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It's a story about revelation and pain in inner space, rather than adventure in outer space. |
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There are no vampires, werewolves, zombies or outer space creatures. |
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The problem of the prevention of an arms race in outer space has many facets and dimensions to it. |
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One minute, he was staring off into outer space with a dreamy smile on his face and a split second afterward, he was tensed up with a bleak, grim expression. |
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I remember on a rare trip to the seaside gazing at a long-empty slot machine that had once held chocolate bars and now appeared as a rusting icon from outer space. |
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What about the old space centers we have floating about in outer space? |
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His rein stretches not only from the farthest reaches of outer space but deep into the personal lives of every man, woman, and child on the twelve colonized worlds. |
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The scientists who work with these tiniest of raw materials see a world just as mesmerizing as those who study the farthest reaches of outer space. |
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Together, we can build the future in outer space that all peoples so richly deserve. |
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In a late bid for the single-issue astrophile vote, The president has unveiled a surprisingly detailed and ambitious agenda for American policy in outer space. |
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Despite the calls for the 'peaceful use' of outer space, it has been militarized from the very beginning of the space era. |
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Legally binding instruments, transparency and confidence-building measures must be combined to achieve security in outer space. |
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The view was expressed that, given the current level of the development of space technologies, the delimitation of outer space was not warranted. |
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We hope that appropriate and feasible transparency and confidence-building measures will be conducive to maintaining outer space security. |
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The abrogation of the ABM Treaty brings new challenges to strategic stability and the prevention of arms race in outer space. |
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An arms race in outer space will also have serious ramifications for all military and defence doctrines. |
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How do aliens from outer space react to finding a confused earthling on their planet? |
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We believe that these texts are an important contribution to the efforts aimed at preventing an arms race in outer space. |
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This is a strong reason to negotiate new agreements, as is the fact that the threat or use of force in outer space is not yet prohibited. |
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One delegation holds that it is not easy to identify what is or is not a weapon in outer space. |
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We believe that measures to prevent an arms race in outer space would help avert a serious danger to global peace and security. |
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It would seem to me that spending time in outer space certainly would not affect their voting record here on earth. |
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Missiles have also been modified and employed against objects in outer space. |
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We believe that a new agreement on preventing an arms race in outer space is of the utmost urgency to mankind. |
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In other words, all states have a very real stake in what is happening in outer space. |
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Here we show the same image,with the camera fixed in outer space, while the earth rotates. |
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The use of outer space by the global community should not be jeopardized by human actions. |
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There are no vampires, werewolves, zombies, or outer space creatures. |
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In a nutshell, the existing international legal instruments are inadequate to prevent weaponization of outer space. |
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The effect on public perception was similar to the landing of a giant flying saucer from outer space. |
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On his new album, L'Homme de Mars, Starshooter's former frontman invites a little green man from outer space for a flying visit. |
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At the same time, Alcide Nikopol, a deserter launched into outer space in a flying refrigerator in 1992, falls out of the sky deep-frozen! |
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The accuracy of a dish affects its ability to collect the weak radio signals from outer space. |
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Someday, God the Ultimate will personify the second experiential synthesis, the synthesis called the outer space levels, the Master Universe. |
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It's one thing to use superconductors for trains here on terra firma, but what about using them in outer space? |
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Militarization of outer space has been a fait accompli since the beginning of the space exploration age. |
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Moreover, it is also clear to us that technology dictates the definition and delimitation of outer space. |
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Lastly, any treaty of the era for outer space would have had to have been effectively verifiable. |
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We also attach high importance to the question of prevention of an arms race in outer space. |
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The unexpected, the unknown, that confrontation with a different way of life, a jump into outer space that blows you out of your mind. |
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It is important to remember first principles: the central issue is outer space security and how to establish it. |
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Australia firmly believes that all nations have a right to unhindered access to outer space for peaceful purposes. |
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We cross the moraine and the blue ice and seem to be moving for a long time without getting any closer to Bratnipane resembles from outer space. |
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Now efforts are being made towards a new outer space treaty, with the purpose of plugging that loophole. |
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The main conclusion of ESA was that there were currently no alternatives to space NPS for outer space flights. |
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If there is a rock around, it is unlikely to be from anywhere other than from outer space. |
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It was a very important event and has paved the way to numerous discoveries in space and opened up a new era of outer space exploration. |
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The results of work on the ethics of freshwater and the ethics of outer space were also on the agenda. |
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As well as the far reaches of outer space, many are starting to turn inwards and explore Inner Space as a means to improve the quality of life. |
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We also see merit in embarking on a process that will eventually lead to an agreement on the non-weaponization of outer space. |
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For example, COMEST is presently concentrating on the ethics of outer space, energy, water and the information society. |
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Nowadays people put their hope in angels or in beings from a nearby planet or from outer space. |
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This business of spinning into outer space is just so juvenile and naive that one has to wonder why these booklets didn't burst into flames on the printing press. |
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After 15 years of service in outer space, Mir made its re-entry to earth. |
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Galaxies and nebulae are often enormous spirals floating in outer space. |
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It also served as an experiment on the behaviour of gas in outer space. |
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In making this call, I am not at all discounting the importance of preventing an arms race in outer space, or negative security assurances, or nuclear disarmament per se. |
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Canada is convinced that transparency and confidence-building measures in outer space activities can contribute to reducing threat perceptions and augmenting security among States. |
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They trinitized an equal being, the infinite spirit, and produced an omelet. at the final Master Universe age, the age of the fourth outer space level, i can see harmony, a theme reappearing. |
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What worked in outer space is now also being used successfully on earth. |
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What is more, this involves the further development of international outer space law, whose foundations have already been laid, and the closing of the existing significant lacunae in that law. |
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China is ready to work with all parties to improve the international legal regime for outer space, with the aim of safeguarding outer space security. |
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When the launcher lifts off, when the launcher, with object, crosses into outer space or when the object and launcher separates, or at another time? |
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However, with the planar family of map projections the point of perspective may also be a location opposite to the point of tangency or from an external point, as if the Earth were viewed from outer space. |
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On 12 April 1961, Yuri Gagarin, a Soviet cosmonaut, became the first human in outer space and the first to orbit the Earth for an hour 29 minutes. |
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The planet is surrounded by the Van Allen Belt to stop harmful radiation hitting our planet from outer space. |
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If we send space probes to the far reaches of outer space, tell me, why couldn't they remove one crazed dictator from power without war. |
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Read these articles to find out the latest developments in environmental research from measuring arctic ozone depletion from outer space to how to make our roads safer. |
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They would generate suspicion and tensions among States and would frustrate the climate of mutual trust and cooperation in outer space exploration. |
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Meteorites are an invaluable source of information about outer space, and they have been used by scientists to learn about the universe since long before space travel was possible. |
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During the biennium, UNESCO shall set up an expert group on the ethics of outer space with a view to increasing support for debates on ethical dimensions of space science and technology. |
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Mr. Rioux was a little disappointed not bringing home an Oscar, but is confident his 3D laser scanner will keep finding new ways to help scientists, artists and the common man explore the world around them and in outer space. |
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On the issue of an arms race in outer space, the language of 'arms racing' can be unhelpful in constructing arguments against the weaponization of space. |
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Legal aspects of other relevant fields, such as outer space law, humanitarian law, and international legal responsibility, will also need to be taken into consideration. |
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But they may be disappointed. In this section Tequila sunset It came from outer space Counting raindrops Till death do us part ReprintsAt the moment, the waters around the Arctic account for a fifth of the world's catch. |
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One view suggests that outer space begins at an altitude unaccessible for aircrafts with aerodinamic principles of sustaining the flight, i.e. 30-40 km above sea level. |
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Vertically, airspace ends where outer space begins. |
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Anatoliy Perminov, appointed in 2001 as the commander of the new Russian Space Forces, said that the international community 'should be on guard regarding the American policy of the military utilization of outer space. |
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This shall not prevent the conduct of cooperative activities on the high seas, outer space, or the territory of third countries, in accordance with international law. |
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In fact, the fifth movement is a retroversion of the first: its processes can be followed backwards up to the repeated E, and after the last appearance of the polyrhythmic figure the violins throw the E back into outer space. |
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At the same time, Cuba believes that the Conference on Disarmament must play the lead role in the negotiation of a multilateral agreement on the prevention of an arms race in outer space in all its aspects. |
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Tour outer space and the night sky, and have a truly immersive experience. The surround sound and special dome screen will make you feel at home in the great unknown. |
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Some delegations expressed the view that attempts to militarize outer space and to use outer space for purposes not consistent with United Nations treaties and principles had become cause for concern. |
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I think Earth is a pretty great place. That's saying something, 'cause I've been through outer space. |
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Hence the urgent need to establish a subsidiary body to hold discussions which would ultimately lead us to negotiations aimed at safeguarding outer space from any temptation to militarize it. |
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As a result we are very interested in keeping outer space demilitarized and support strict compliance with existing international legal instruments that regulate the activities of States in the field of outer space law. |
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The militarization of outer space could spiral into an arms race. |
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We would like to point out, however, that it is an easier task to prevent an undesired weaponization of outer space than to attempt to control and decelerate such a development after it has begun. |
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The same may be expected to be the case for drinking in outer space. |
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Most important is the need not to purposefully create space debris or even derelicts in outer space that can subsequently collide with space debris to produce yet more debris. |
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Binky, a housecat, wants to visit outer space, explore unknown spots and battle aliens. |
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Astrolaw contemplates the practice of law in outer space, the direct subjects being national and legal persons. |
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The monopolization of outer space is neither an option nor achievable. |
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Secondly, we have observed some new activities that could easily spark an outer space arms race and work against the global trend towards the peaceful use of outer space. |
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Reiterating our position on the prevention of an arms race in outer space and the peaceful use of space, Ukraine stands for the beginning of substantial discussion on these issues in the Conference on Disarmament in Geneva. |
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Concerted action to obviate the threats to outer space security is needed. |
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A simple first step in securing outer space and engendering confidence could be for interested parties to develop recommendations on possible CBMs together. |
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Some delegations expressed the view that the definition and delimitation of outer space remained a topical and important issue that should continue to be considered by the Working Group. |
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Strange Invaders, a portrayal of a happy couple who feel blessed by the sudden arrival of a small child-is that not wonderful-until they realize the child is an alien from outer space. |
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I take this opportunity to reaffirm my Government's full support for international efforts to enhance the safety, security and sustainability of outer space activities. |
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Geologists tend to study plate tectonics, meteorites from outer space, and resources from the breakup of the supercontinent Gondwana. |
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The piece reflected his growing interest in science fiction and outer space. |
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Westerners are also known for their explorations of the globe and outer space. |
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The agency plans to establish infrastructure for the observation of both outer space and the Earth. |
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After all, to go into outer space is not so much worse, if at all, than a polar expedition. |
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But sadly far from being zapped into outer space by the galaxy's bad boys, the nation's wheelies just sit there glaring back at us. |
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The adoption of measures of transparency and confidence-building measures, as conducive towards the prevention of an arms race in outer space, could be discussed. |
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Unique considerations relating to those operations could be addressed in the safety framework for nuclear power source applications in outer space. |
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With the Apollo 3000 you will make a journey into outer space, rocketing through our planetary system, passing close to the ISS and just managing to avoid a giant meteor. |
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As we could see, many scientists place this origin in outer space. |
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Earth's atmosphere has no definite boundary, slowly becoming thinner and fading into outer space. |
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The fundamental difference is that there is freedom in outer space because no sovereign power is exercised, whereas there are legal norms governing the airspace of States that are overflown. |
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With regard to the recent test conducted by China in outer space, I have already had occasion, during the last plenary of the Conference, to state our position on the matter. |
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Use of nuclear power sources in outer space. |
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We have not yet reached a consensus on where outer space begins and where it ends. But, it is clear that there is no end to how important it is to our everyday lives. |
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A meteor appears when a particle or chunk of metallic or stony matter called a meteoroid enters the earth''s atmosphere from outer space. |
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However one response to this point was that the language of arms racing is not useful from a political perspective as there are those who believe an arms race in outer space could be won. |
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There is no problem in outer space for arms control to solve. |
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We are convinced that the concerns of States with regard to the weaponization of outer space can be allayed only through the adoption of a relevant treaty. |
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These incidents illustrate the importance of addressing the issue of foreseeing and providing early warnings of dangerous incidents in outer space. |
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Australia looks forward to discussion of various proposals, including the foreshadowed treaty on preventing the placement of weapons in outer space, under the L.1 mandate. |
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The motley crew must battle a creature from outer space who has come to our planet to ready it for total destruction. |
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While the list is not by any means exhaustive, it nevertheless could assist Member States in their consideration and general discussion of transparency and confidence-building measures in outer space. |
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What do living in outer space and being a couch potato have in common? |
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According to US Weekly magazine, Lady Gaga will be blasted into outer space onboard the Virgin Galactic space ship in Abu Dhabi. |
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Any interruption of the use of outer space would disrupt our daily lives. |
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Accordingly, we encourage views and proposals on strengthening the existing international legal framework directed at preventing an arms race in outer space. |
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And indeed, leading plasma physicists are already revealing the lowest aspects of them through their realisation that electromagnetic currents and radiation pervade the vast, seemingly empty reaches of outer space. |
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In true sci-fi style, they then set off on a dramatic outer space mission. |
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The Democratic Republic of the Congo underscores the need for nuclear disarmament and negative security guarantees, and is following developments in the arms race in outer space. |
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This includes the territories of failed and failing states, the high sea, the airspace over these areas, the outer space as well as large parts of the information environment. |
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However, such weapons, if deployed in space, would have a global reach, high readiness for use, a capability for hidden engagement of outer space and Earth objects and the ability to render them inoperative. |
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This is evident in space probes that continuously move in outer space. |
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It initially alternated stories set in the past, which taught younger audience members about history, and with those in the future or outer space, focusing on science. |
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Because unfixed hydrogen has a low molecular mass, it can achieve escape velocity more readily, and it leaks into outer space at a greater rate than other gases. |
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In total, about 487 people have visited outer space and reached orbit as of 30 July 2010 Normally, the only humans in space are those on the International Space Station. |
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Recently discovered quasicrystals with five sided shapes have been produced in laboratories and have been found in meteorites from outer space, www. |
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The mission of the project is sending of different messages in the form of radio signal to the outer space for interconnection with extraterrestrial civilizations. |
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While the OST has been essential to the expansion of our use of outer space, its broad goal of collective security has been challenged by this very success. |
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Microorganisms have been observed to survive the vacuum of outer space. |
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