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"airlock" Definitions
  1. a small room with a tightly closed door at each end, which you go through to reach another area at a different air pressure, for example on a spacecraft or submarine
  2. a bubble of air that blocks the flow of liquid in a pump or pipe

135 Sentences With "airlock"

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Here's how it works: The PAP is a miniature airlock.
But the guard never made it to the airlock with Corvus.
Then the airlock will have to close, pressurize, and open again.
The leak increased as Kopra and Peake returned to the airlock.
While she stood thinking, a man came out of the airlock.
I go through the metal detector and into the airlock once again.
Mr. Baan then led us through airlock doors into the iridescent greenhouses.
Then the pod has to clear the airlock before the next pod arrives.
CLIMBING FROM the open airlock of Voskhod-2, Alexei Leonov felt quite calm.
U.S. astronaut Shane Kimbrough left the station's airlock at about 6:30 a.m.
They took Needles by the arms and led him downstairs to the airlock lounge.
The order was given to terminate the spacewalk, and return immediately to the airlock.
Kopra in the airlock as Peake suits up in a SAFER emergency jet pack.
The crew is in good shape and making their way back to the airlock.
Commander Jeffrey Williams and Flight Engineer Kate Rubins left the station's airlock around 8 a.m.
Crammed in with five other people, he receives meals through an airlock in between shifts.
And she didn't think she could get both herself and the crate into the airlock.
Should some of our Earth behaviors and attitudes be checked at the door (or airlock)?
The airlock snugged shut behind her, and she heard the air compressor and heater start up.
Through an airlock lined with spacesuits awaits a rover, ready for exploring the rocky expanse outside.
It's probably the outgassing of the metals in the airlock—it's a very distinct metallic smell.
Station flight engineers Yuri Malenchenko and Sergey Volkov left the station's airlock at 20003:55 a.m.
He made Walton watch his son, Tommy, go into the airlock and shoot into deep space.
Station flight engineers Yuri Malenchenko and Sergey Volkov left the station's airlock at 7:55 a.m.
There's also an airlock hatch for tiny Lego astronauts to leave the station and perform spacewalks.
Normally, getting knocked out by a guard leads to your character being tossed out of an airlock.
An astronaut would simply have to hightail it back to the airlock before the suit fully depressurized.
The airlock will be a key factor in transferring pods with passengers or cargo between atmospheric states.
To his surprise, the doors opened with a whoosh , like an airlock on a spaceship. Wow. Cool.
There will be biometric identification; only one person goes in through an airlock door at a time.
The room's intensity, which had built up so slowly, dissipated quickly after that, like an airlock unsealed.
From the moment the airlock shuts behind them, they're for all intents and purposes living on another planet.
After the space walk is done, and you're in airlock, it re-pressurizes and you open the hatch.
The model — located in Huntsville, Alabama — includes habitation and airlock modules based on Boeing's work developing the ISS.
After jettisoning the Volga airlock and preparing for reentry, Leonov noticed that the automatic guidance system was malfunctioning.
But step in, through a large airlock designed to keep out the bugs, and a kaleidoscopic scene emerges.
And this essay might instead be about Ms. McClain, who would have been first out of the airlock.
On her final shuttle trip, Dr. Kavandi controlled a robotic arm to help install the station's Quest airlock.
And on April 6, Whitson and Pesquet will leave the airlock for the last spacewalk in the series.  
Station commander Jeff Williams and flight engineer Kate Rubins floated outside the station's airlock at about 8:15 a.m.
When astronaut Peggy Whitson pushed out of the International Space Station's airlock on Tuesday morning, she was floating into history.
At the right hand end of the tube, one section of pipe, about 100 feet long, operates as an airlock.
Gathering whatever connection to the Force she has left, she manages to push herself back inside the airlock to safety.
The airlock is opened for me and I emerge into space, along with another suited crew member, my colleague Greg.
Perhaps more important than the speed of the XP-1 pod was the demonstration of the team's new airlock technology.
He gives a speech about not pitying Daley because he threw his son into an airlock, and kickstarts the engine.
Training kicked in; he kept his nerve and at last, drenched in sweat, tumbled head-first back through the airlock.
"We hope this new airlock will allow a diverse community to experiment and develop opportunities in space for the commercial sector."
Cardon used his experience with minimally-invasive surgery as inspiration for a small airlock in the groin area of the suit.
It's also more aesthetically revealing, allowing astronauts to tell if a female or male wants to enter the Mars hab airlock.
The airlock production will have to go through a series of phases as outlined by an agreement signed by NASA and NanoRacks as a preliminary step ahead of development late last year, and then if all goes according to plan the intent is to launch the airlock on an ISS resupply mission currently slated for 2019.
When they enter the red-rock desert beyond the airlock, they don spacesuits—a "the ground is lava" scenario for space types.
In their second spacewalk in two weeks, Commander Jeffrey Williams and Flight Engineer Kate Rubins left the station's airlock around 8 a.m.
But, several minutes on from my first demise, the alien's in the airlock and we're ready to pop it and… Ah, shit.
U.S. station commander Shane Kimbrough, 49, and French flight engineer Thomas Pesquet, 39, floated outside the station's airlock at about 7:30 a.m.
A guard brought me through an airlock and down a corridor painted with an American flag mural and three words, the CCA way.
We've looked at putting clothing that's already perspired on and has an odor into an airlock and exposing it to the vacuum of space.
Most likely, astronauts experiencing an emergency will want to return to an airlock to get back inside the space station as quickly as possible.
This stage of development involves NASA accepting the proposal NanoRacks has created, using an independent partnership with Boeing to begin development of its airlock.
Livestreamed by NASA, the pair exited the Quest airlock and ventured to the far side of the ISS on the Port 6 truss structure.
Guests enter the ship from the same starboard airlock used by fan-favorite characters Han Solo and Chewbacca on their way to the ride.
When Airiam was beseeching Burnham to open the airlock, why didn't Pike beam over a couple crew members to assist Burnham in rescuing Airiam?
And the man was taking it seriously: That's why he didn't want to let his wife, or the others just beyond the airlock, back inside.
Leonov's inflated suit had become stiff over the 12-minute space walk, and it was too large and rigid to fit back in the airlock.
At worst, it pulls the audience out of the moment, leaving them to wonder why future humans are using papyrus to announce an airlock breach.
I will have you know I have no problems court-martialing you right here, right now, and ejecting you from that airlock without a space suit.
For Earthlings stuck here in 1G, getting to operate a robotic arm that wrangles Hubble into an airlock might seem like enough excitement for a lifetime.
To start the mission they were put into an airlock, closing the interior door tight behind them before opening the second door to exit the station.
After countless hours of training, British astronaut Tim Peake stepped out of the airlock aboard the International Space Station on Friday — and boldly took a selfie.
An issue with some gear inside the airlock ahead of the spacewalk forced mission managers to delay the start time and shorten the walk in space.
It's Space Halloween in Heat Signature, which means accidentally shooting yourself out an airlock in will leave you boned in both a figurative and literal sense.
Once visitors are outfitted, they pass through an airlock, which blows a gust of air over them to get rid of as much dust as possible.
And Dr. Scheuring added that such a habitat would need a strong airlock where astronauts could clean off the dust before entering the main living area.
And Dr. Scheuring added that such a habitat would need a strong airlock where astronauts could clean off the dust before entering the main living area.
It's kind of like Big Brother and things like "Please remain still for 30 seconds" written in the airlock makes it feel like this authoritarian, oppressive environment.
Other than a somewhat unnerving moment in a decades-old airlock chamber leading to the reactor, it was more high school science tour than sensitive government installation.
Give it a good stir, cap it with an airlock so that oxygen does not get in, and store the beverage in a cool and dark place.
But damn if I really want to be scared, I just need to think about being blown out of the airlock — or failing to get a grip.
He later described his terrifying brush with drowning in space in a blog post: Parmitano made it back to the airlock just in the nick of time.
After that opening sequence, where cosmonaut Vladimir Fyodorov (Vladimir Vdovichenkov) walks his mission partner Svetlana back into the station's airlock, he sees a bright light he can't explain.
"Instead of doing the microwave-sized satellites one at a time, we can do three or four of those at one time on one airlock cycle," says Howe.
The goal was to turn the controls back on and get into the airlock, where they then had to figure out a passcode to get off the ship.
The idea of Skynet waging a never-ending war on humans, or HAL 9000 throwing someone out of an airlock, has been played out until it feels uninspired.
Positioning their spacecraft near a jammed solar panel on Skylab, Weitz opened the Apollo module's airlock and extended a 19863m (10ft)-long pole designed to free the component.
The International Space Station will get a first commercially funded airlock, created by supplier NanoRacks in partnership with Boeing, with a planned launch and integration timeframe of 2019.
In the movie, it's Dallas who ventures into the ship's labyrinth of ducts, in an attempt to shepherd the creature towards an airlock—unsuccessfully, as it turns out.
One can easily imagine a suit acting as a sort of airlock: you climb in the back, it seals you in, and you walk right out into space.
Today, some stopped to rest on the steps of the DOO, out of breath, before keeling over, while others made it inside to the airlock lounge before passing out.
Each airlock opening was recorded and a negligible but calculated amount of air exchange happened (just as it did when Jane Poynter left for a medical surgery in Tucson).
Their only contact with persons outside the chamber occurred via telephone or through a viewing port in the facility, or when scientific experiments were passed through an airlock chamber.
Then we were led through a series of airlock style 'man-traps'—choke points in the building's corridors where invading forces could be sealed between two heavily armored doors.
As a BSL-3 lab, it possessed an airlock and a ventilation system that pumped more air out than it let in, creating negative air pressure in the room.
After a five hour spacewalk and a successful repair of the craft, it came to light that the airlock door would not properly close and that the chamber was unpressurized.
You can even toss a tardigrade out of a spaceship airlock and it would survive in the vacuum of space for well over a week, depressurization and radiation be damned.
I love the way a makeup compact snicks shut or how a luxury car door closes with a kind of airlock seal or — yes — how a classic Razr flips open.
The head-to-toe suits that the researchers don in an airlock each morning ensure that no stray flake of skin or bead of sweat contaminates the bones with modern DNA.
That came the last round of trailers, as we see airlock doors closing on Cassian, Jyn and K-2SO (a former Imperial security droid that Cassian reprogrammed to help the Rebel Alliance).
There's also a fairly realistic space station setup, with segments you can connect in various ways and a cool airlock I would have loved to have when I was an avid builder.
To repair Hubble you need a trained repair crew in a mid high LEO with a spacecraft that has two weeks + flight duration, lots of tool stowage, an airlock, a robotic arm.
The airlock will help support that, both via station-based satellite launches, and by allowing commercial payloads to be delivered to the ISS via commercial space transport operators including Boeing and SpaceX.
It looks like a typical hospital ward, but is equipped with special technology, including doors that act like an airlock and a separate area for doctors and nurses to change and shower.
Virts and his team also left some "powdered milk and freeze dried cookies" for Santa according to ABC — although without a chimney, they had to settle for leaving them by the airlock
Station commander Jeff Williams and flight engineer Kate Rubins floated outside the station's airlock and headed toward the berthing slip once used by NASA's now-retired space shuttles, a NASA TV broadcast showed.
He scowled toward the interior door to the passthrough, the half-a-hallway structure that connected to a dock's half-a-hallway to create an airlock, like he expected someone to break in.
So no, I'm not really sure why Kirk ends up speeding through the enemy base on a motorcycle, and I can't explain why the final confrontation takes place in a ridiculously complicated-looking airlock.
But if you want an even more authentically Belter holiday, and you do, red kibble is what to bring through the airlock and place on the magnetic table for your on-the-float feast.
Once safely back inside the airlock, he and the rest of the crew had to wear oxygen masks for about half an hour while the ISS filtered the toxins from the air inside the station.
Located to the much larger Blade Runner experience, it was a clever puzzle: groups of players would shuffle into the airlock of a spaceship, where they found that the air and power had gone out.
According to Virgin Hyperloop One: All components of the system were successfully tested including the airlock, highly efficient electric motor, advanced controls and power electronics, custom magnetic levitation and guidance, pod suspension, and the vacuum.
This prompted two members from the first mission to fly back to Arizona and break into the Biosphere by opening an airlock door and breaking five panels of glass to warn the Biospherians about Bannon.
The commercial airlock is designed to support deployment of small payloads, including so-called CubeSats (which are small, cost-effective satellites) from the ISS, a practice which has become increasingly popular among commercial space companies.
Just like in space, no one can hear you scream, and if you take one step out of the safety of the airlock in either place you're going to die (in extreme pain, most likely).
So after we snipped enough fresh lemon verbena leaves from the garden, we went back inside and pulled out our homebrew kit, strainers, a bucket, a glass fermentation vessel, an airlock, a thermometer, and a chiller.
We may be in the realm of interdimensional cosmic fuckery here, but the film's vague attempts at some kind of basis in scientific reality tend to fly out the airlock pretty spectacularly in moments like this.
As NASA envisions it, the Gateway will consist of a few main components: a habitat module for the astronaut crew, a module that provides power and propulsion, and an airlock to allow incoming spacecraft to dock with the station.
The ceremony recommences, and as the mayor begins his speech in Italian, those mellifluous, seesawing, meaningless harpsichord words, Less feels his mind drifting away like a spaceman from an airlock, off into the asteroid belt of his own concerns.
Joanne Avery, the superintendent of Anderson School District 4, said that the school did not have a full-time resource officer, but did have security cameras and an airlock entry system, and that employees had undergone active-shooter training.
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"We are actually now starting to install the concept of an airlock, so that we'll have an entry and exit way to load the pod, which will then inform station design and other parts of the overall system," Lloyd said.
A record-breaking space walk The spacewalk formally began at 7:1.53 am (1129 GMT) when Whitson and her NASA colleague Shane Kimbrough switched their spacesuits to battery power before venturing outside the airlock and into the vacuum of space.
This tone is further reinforced when Bond tracks down the villain Drax in a hijacked space station, tosses him out the airlock, and says, "Take a giant step for mankind," paraphrasing Neil Armstrong, who had stepped on the Moon just 10 years previously.
About ninety minutes after lift-off, Leonov made his way into the ship's Volga inflatable airlock, secured a 5.35-meter (17.6 foot) tether around his torso, opened the hatch, and ventured out into the unknown with only a spacesuit to protect him.
I had a lot of fun watching Valerian, despite its shitty hero—there are fantastic action sequences and visual compositions and sight gags that are totally worth, you know, wishing the main character would just wander out of an airlock by accident.
So finally I got around to writing the novel all these years later, and I posit a new crew, a fictional crew of a second enclosure, taking the lessons of the first [failed experiment], and refuse, no matter what, to open that airlock.
Station commander Peggy Whitson, a veteran with eight previous spacewalks, and rookie flight engineer Jack Fischer, who will be making his first outing, shared a second good cable known as an umbilical as they prepared to leave the station's airlock, said mission commentator Rob Navias.
Mass Effect, for its part, has always ridden something of a line when it comes to moral complexity, but there's no version of that universe where you aren't playing as some kind of hero (whether by the book, or by throwing said book out of an airlock).
Boeing will fabricate the pressurization connection hardware for the airlock, and the whole array is designed to be modular and reusable, in case the ISS is replaced with another commercial orbiting platform in the future and NanoRacks would like to attach its module to that station instead.
Curbeam's ordeal outside the space station also calls to mind the luckless case of consider two Soviet cosmonauts in 1990, who were trapped outside the Mir space station when the airlock failed and they had to use an emergency entry procedure as their oxygen levels ran dangerously low.
Click here to view original GIFNone of us will probably ever make it to the red planet but if you want to get a feel for what Mars would sound like (or hear what it's like from inside an airlock), saddle up with this video from Cody's Lab.
Low-Earth orbit could become an increasingly lucrative place to operate for private companies, and funding and owning a key piece of the puzzle for missions in that part of space like an airlock is a good way to grab some early real estate in this emerging market.
Through those airlock doors at Koppert Cress, the greenhouses looked like something out of "Ad Astra": silent spaces the length and breadth of New York avenue blocks, their atmosphere monitored like operating theaters, plants stretching as far as the eye could see in gridded rows beneath red, green or white lights.
Once in the airlock, he finds a series of dead bodies of the Project Lima crew murdered by his dad, and eventually reaches the main lab, where he places a nuclear bomb (conveniently sized as a portable weapon) to destroy the anti-matter powering the ship — the cause of the surges.
Easter, a professor of emergency medicine at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, sees this couple's actions as a success story for the course, which he helped found a few years ago: The simulation had enough fidelity that even romantic entanglements went out the airlock in favor of Mars-dilemma realness.
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The next step for the testing facility, aside from increasing speed incrementally until it can reach the top achievable velocity of 250 mph on the current 1620-foot length of test track, is building and testing an airlock system that will allow passengers and cargo to be loaded onto, and off of the XP-103 pod at stations along a future Hyperloop transit route.

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