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DigitalGlobe isn't the only commercial company in the Earth imagery game.
That lineage is so clear, it's embedded in the earth there.
Plus, movements on or in the Earth can't muddle its signal.
The tracks of his bulldozer are still imprinted in the earth.
Dark shadows cover the grooves in the earth left by mining.
Let's start by estimating the total thermal energy in the Earth.
Her team discovers a structure in the earth, an inverted tower.
How early on in the Earth Wars project were you brought in?
" Taylor also stated, "She walks as a powerful force in the earth.
Or is it something else in the air, or in the earth?
There'll be more detail there and in the Earth Negotiations Bulletin this week.
She recognizes her small, passing presence ("My face a thumbtack/in the earth.").
I'm more interested in the earth, the things what's going on happening here.
Mud poured out of the fissures in the earth, sending buildings swimming past.
Things that happened to her then are buried in the earth of her body.
Meat dominates, but some of the most rewarding dishes are rooted in the earth.
Drivers captured steam and lava spewing from cracks in the earth as they fled.
Television footage showed fires, power outages, collapsed bridges and gaping holes in the earth.
The mythology of the Green Man is very grounded in the earth, the land.
The material has become entangled in the tall grass and buried in the earth.
"Think of the center of this storm as a crater in the Earth," Francis says.
"There's something out there, something that we need to meet in the earth," Rook said.
Many of these fissures and breaks in the earth are almost certainly evidence of quakes.
They can reveal when the diamond was created and at what depth in the earth.
Sometimes I think their joy is sensual: they find little gems shimmering in the earth.
"Oceans are really the best thermometer we have for changes in the Earth," he said.
Now, scientists are preparing to hunt for signatures of dark matter particles in the Earth itself.
"I didn't know anybody who had a child who was in the Earth School," she explained.
It made me want to dig a deep hole in the earth and live there instead.
The pickax hit the ground with a satisfying thunk, tearing a deep hole in the earth.
Lava has since been pouring out of large fissures in the earth and down to the ocean.
Streams and ponds take on a rust color because of the iron naturally occurring in the earth.
Then they heard a roar from deep in the earth, from an era millions of years ago.
We let all of the ejaculate go into the cloth .... and that got buried in the earth.
They used fiber-optic cable to gather the sounds coming from the wells deep in the earth.
The earth, I heard you're going to dig a tunnel deep in the earth, which is amazing.
You spend the majority of your day underground and hide your newborn young deep in the earth.
From atop the last ridge, we saw white steam billowing skyward from open holes in the earth.
After all, this is the company that famously raised $100,000 to dig a giant hole in the Earth.
They also carve out channels in the Earth, creating rivers and lakes with which to irrigate that soil.
Walmart is also participating in the Earth Day action with deals on Brita Water Filter Pitchers and SodaStream.
When the ground burns, carbon dioxide that was previously trapped in the Earth gets released into the air.
Volcanoes or other regions of magma in the earth can be enough to release the gas, he said.
The man clicked his flashlight twice, illuminating a hole in the earth, upright, six feet high or so.
Article continues after the video below How early on in the Earth Wars project were you brought in?
Mugdi has chosen to translate Ole Edvart Rolvaag's "Giants in the Earth" from the original Norwegian into Somali.
"I once escaped a coffin buried several meters deep in the earth, and almost choked to death," said Tian.
As my teacher Anne Ortelee often says, it's in Pluto's realm (in the earth) where we find glittering jewels.
I could not dig a hole in the earth and light it on fire, but this I could do.
Such are the lessons of "A Rift in the Earth," James Reston Jr.'s definitive history of the memorial.
"We have been digging in the earth for two months non-stop, me, my wife and children," he said.
The two young people in the earth are not experiencing a glorious rebirth; it is both perilous and painful.
It was the year the cicadas returned; Less had not been alive when they buried themselves in the earth.
Planet has some competitors, like Descartes Labs, Orbital Insight, Astro Digital, OmniEarth and others, competing in the earth-imaging market.
That led him to conclude that the radiation was coming from space, and not radioactivity from rocks in the earth.
"They just placed them in the earth," said Thomas Cyril, 47, who lives in the village and knew the family.
"Guys, I have been planting trees digging in the earth singing and feeling a great deal of relief," she tweeted.
Natural diamonds typically form over many years through a combination of high pressure and high heat deep in the earth.
Not in the sky full of orbiting spy-eyes and weaponry, but in the earth we have looked down upon.
The big picture: First used in Idaho in the 1890s, geothermal works by recovering heat naturally stored in the earth.
A RIFT IN THE EARTH Art, Memory, and the Fight for a Vietnam War Memorial By James Reston Jr. Illustrated.
Single "Get Back to the Land" talks about finding and exploring a trust in the earth, when people fail you.
"What we want to be able to do is reliably forecast space weather conditions in the Earth environment," says Müller.
It can also play a major role in combating climate change through capturing and storing carbon dioxide in the earth.
They are datable by minute inclusions of other minerals, retained inside them since they were formed deep in the Earth.
In the early 1900s, Kolmanskop was immensely wealthy from the precious diamonds that lay abundant deep in the earth below.
"The lava in the earth, the minerals in the lava, makes the taste of our pistachios different," Mr. Caudullo said.
Outside the center, the markings of mortar rounds mottle the walls, and charred glass surrounds a prominent dip in the earth.
Television footage showed fires, power outages, collapsed bridges, a severed road hanging over a ravine and gaping holes in the earth.
"It feels, and even smells, like a journey into a deep hole in the earth," Joshua Hammer reports in Smithsonian Magazine.
It originated about five miles deep in the earth, and occurred about three and a half miles southwest of Colma, Calif.
" The pacification of Geronimo serves as a closing metaphor for the crushing Native American defeat retold in "The Earth Is Weeping.
Hobson knew that talc and asbestos often occurred together in the earth, and that mined talc could be contaminated with the carcinogen.
Hobson knew that talc and asbestos often occurred together in the earth and that mined talc could be contaminated with the carcinogen.
Most just rise to the surface and float away, too, but some are trapped in the earth just like natural gas deposits.
The Montana earthquake happened along the Rocky Mountain range, a place where, historically, there's been a lot of motion in the Earth.
And I'd have to be convinced by a scientist not on Subway's payroll that its veggies are actually grown in the earth.
In January, he is to become an assistant professor in the earth and planetary science department at the University of California, Berkeley.
He talks like a guy who kinda wishes Indio would sink into a hole in the earth midway through Calvin Harris's set.
There were also mountains of ash, mud, small craters in the earth, collapsed houses, and streets with deep holes in the ground.
They found that over the  4.5 billion years of the Earth&aposs development , rocks rich in  phosphorus  accumulated in the Earth&aposs crust.
And then they directly solve the differential equations for the system, appropriately inserting models for things like the mass distribution in the Earth.
Reuters reported the 270 magnitude earthquake caused widespread damage, with reports of fires, power outages, collapsed bridges and gaping holes in the earth.
After consulting with curators, she learned that a tree had died there and that its trunk had left a bowl in the earth.
This movie shows the seismic wave field in the Earth for two hours after the Tohoku Magnitude 9.0 earthquake on March 11, 2011.
In late March, an unexpected rainstorm tore through their 10,000-acre property, drowning valuable sunflower crops and leaving deep gashes in the earth.
Many venture near fissures to place the leaves of the ti plant, also called the palm lily, in the cracks in the earth.
They ushered us into the Steve Jobs Theater, which is buried like a bunker in the earth and topped with a great glass shrine.
Talc, the world's softest rock, is a mineral closely linked to asbestos and the two substances can appear in close proximity in the earth.
While tourists soak away their cares in those same springs, old-fashioned bakers bury pots of simple rye dough in the earth to cook.
They say that we lost touch with sort of being barefoot in the earth, and there's some sort of electromagnetic thing that we're missing.
Once in orbit, this space-based telescope will hunt for extrasolar planets, particularly those in the Earth-to-Neptune range in terms of size.
Made from Mississippi clay, they allude to her family's origins there, rooted in the earth, and their ensuing migration once they left the area.
Hopping down, they saw that the senior insurgents were standing near thick bundles of grass that concealed holes in the earth: entrances to tunnels.
As the sun rose, they descended into the vast volcanic caldera, which emits billowing clouds of sulfur from hundreds of cracks in the earth.
Faces are blotted out, black suns hover over farmworkers, and unnatural voids in the earth seem to haunt these scenes from the Great Depression.
Adults understand this, intrinsically, marked as they are by the years, time wreathing them in layers: an onion growing round and waxy in the earth.
There's a mining company or federal agency responsible for a gaping pit in the earth or for contamination of waterways with toxic metals or chemicals.
The ice VII discovered by Tschauner and his colleagues is the first direct evidence of non-bound (read: fluid) water this deep in the Earth.
Evidently, captivating texts are hidden in the Earth, written in the language of life, which can augment what we know from historical texts and accounts.
Periodic and sometimes random changes in the distribution of the turbulent liquid metal in the Earth&aposs core can cause idiosyncrasies in the magnetic field.
Special delegations from interested countries met at the United Nations to discuss the possibility that the earth, or some veined thing in the earth, was sentient.
Hiscock dated the axe fragment using radio carbon analysis on a piece of charcoal buried at the same level in the earth at the archaeological site.
Related cracks in the earth, like the Hayward fault that runs through Oakland and Berkeley in the San Francisco Bay Area, are also considered major threats.
Diamonds, among the hardest materials in world, are formed from millions of years of geological pressure, and must be extracted from mines deep in the earth.
These animals pluck the grass, dig in the earth, and lure biologists, like the scientists from University of Turku, Finland, who spent 2012 scrambling around Mussau Island.
Once up on the forest rocks, we could see nothing but bare, depressing trees and cold brown water pooling in the earth—he had misunderstood our question.
When he was only 19 years old, revolutionary conceptual artist Lawrence Weiner executed one of his first artworks by using dynamite to explode craters in the earth.
In your essay, you point out that humans are also part of the food chain because we die and decompose in the earth just as animals do.
Diamonds, among the hardest materials in the world, are formed from millions of years of geological pressure and must be extracted from mines deep in the earth.
Precession of the equinoxesThe main reason astrological signs fail to line up with the zodiac, though, is a wobble in the Earth&aposs rotational axis called precession.
The muscular design hunkers down in the earth to protect the structure from heavy snow loads, falling branches and forest fires, while insulating it from the cold.
Pollution settles in the water, in the earth, and in our bodies, and many of us are constantly trying to find ways to offset the damage we do.
On the grassy bank, 11 yellow crosses have been planted in the earth—one for each of those who have died in accidents linked to the protests countrywide.
They say the course at Bonneville rises just 6 inches from start to finish; it's so flat drivers say they can see a slight curve in the Earth.
Lava that&aposs flying through the air from cracks in the Earth can weigh as much as a refrigerator and even small pieces can be deadly, officials said.
And we make a dick out of wood, we dress the dick and the balls in flowers, and then we put it down in the earth, to fertilize.
This High-Altitude Electro Magnetic Pulse (HEMP) resonates in the Earth[Symbol]s magnetic and electrical fields and may catastrophically damage or destroy unprotected electrical or electronic equipment.
We go on talking and digging a pit in the earth to spit-roast kid, since anyone working in a lively rhythm is not attached to the story.
Much of the region's boom in oil and gas production comes from wells that employ hydraulic fracturing of shale deep in the earth, a process commonly called fracking.
The bubbling death trap escalated from a small dent in the earth in one Land O' Lakes resident's backyard to a 235-foot-wide, 50-foot-deep monstrosity.
Now I can calculate the time to use the 4 x 1030 joules in the Earth with a power of 800 billion watts (100 watts × 8 billion people).
For example, at Pennsylvania State University, professors in the earth and mineral sciences department made an average salary of $22017,2014, which was below the universitywide average of $227,2180.
The telescope's mission is to observe individual stars already known to host exoplanets -- planets outside our solar system -- focusing on planets sized in the Earth to Neptune range.
To find out how the level of phosphorus in the Earth&aposs crust has increased over time, the scientists studied how rock formed as the Earth&aposs mantle cooled.
"They discussed NASA missions studying changes in the Earth s atmosphere, water and land masses for a climate change documentary DiCaprio has in production," NASA Goddard shared on Facebook.
Most earthquakes occur naturally, but scientists have long linked some smaller tremors to oil and gas work underground, which can alter pressure points and cause shifts in the earth.
There was a camp of 100 Jews who had escaped deportation from his town, Kamionka, south-east of Warsaw, in October 1942, living in bunkers dug in the earth.
And then when I decided to lose the head and stick it back down in the earth, you can see the phallic Salad Fingers-like probe began to emerge.
Folk/doom/experimental rock wizard Chelsea Wolfe is gearing up (read: carving summoning circles in the earth) for the release of her new album Hiss Spun on September 22nd.
But as its costs fall thanks to further research, vertical farming will compete more keenly with old-fashioned greenhouses and conventional, horizontal farms where crops grow in the earth.
And it is made in the ancient way: The grapes, indigenous to Georgia, are fermented in qvevri, clay amphora-like vessels lined with beeswax and buried in the earth.
But he remains skeptical that humans are the cause of climate change, and pushed a debunked idea that a change in the Earth&aposs axis could be to blame.
In the absence of any meaningful government action, perhaps a crusading billionaire could put all the money in his estate toward capturing CO₂ and stashing it in the earth.
But along the way, those technologies have also left wounds in the earth—wounds that are often a little too easy to ignore, footprints left behind by humanity's rapid development.
Feeding a black hole is really the best way because as you go deeper and deeper in the Earth, the thermal energy contained in Jimmy's meals gets greater and greater.
Herrera's account is a fitting companion guide to the artist who "sought and found, by making sculpture, a way to embed himself in the earth, in nature, in the world."
Now, it's being used to create products like AirPods: Technology that was designed to live for a few months, stop working, and sit in the earth long after we're gone.
Earth View gathers some of the most interesting and compelling images from Google Earth and enhances them, then presents them in the Earth View gallery or via its Chrome extension.
In nonfiction, enhance your viewing of Ken Burns's "Vietnam War" with James Reston Jr.'s "A Rift in the Earth," the story of the controversy over Maya Lin's Vietnam memorial.
As the E3 teaser suggested, parts of the game will take place on a post-apocalyptic Earth, which looks incredible—smoking, molten skyscrapers, gaping holes in the Earth, and demons everywhere.
Much of the aim of De Beers, the world's leading diamond seller by value, in launching Lightbox is to differentiate diamonds grown in a laboratory from those found in the earth.
He was reportedly walking near one of the college's buildings when the meteorite struck the ground close by, shattering the windows of the building and leaving a crater in the Earth.
And he releases the dead or seemingly dead, stripping the leaves from the trees, conveying the dormant seeds to their graves in the earth, in order for new life to come.
Another rocket's parachute didn't deploy correctly and the booster returned to terra firma unimpeded, ultimately burying itself three-and-a-half feet in the Earth about 0003 feet away from spectators.
Maya Lin, a Yale undergraduate of Chinese-American extraction, won the competition with a project of staggering simplicity — a graceful hollow in the earth, a stone retaining wall and nothing else.
The concept of the Anthropocene is that, in the distant future, these changes will be legible in the record preserved in the earth: in ice cores, in sediment, in fossils, everywhere.
And part of that, though, is being able to add almost omniscience of what's going on in the Earth in the same way that we understand what's going on in our bodies.
Ten fissures — cracks in the earth — have emerged and continue to spew lava and hazardous fumes in the Leilani Estates neighborhood, according to an update from the Civil Defense Agency on Sunday.
"It is where the pattern breaks that we are told something: a draught, a trauma, an interaction, the slash of a chainsaw…a crack in the earth," she writes on her website.
Just a couple of days after releasing its new NikeLab version of the Apple Watch, Apple is leveraging the device's reputation as a fitness tool to join in the Earth Day festivities.
While authorities reported an 18th fissure opening Sunday, the Hurricane Volcano Observatory walked that back, saying the latest crack in the Earth -- near Halekamahina Loop Road -- was actually part of Fissure 17.
While Isabel prepares for a life devoted to God, her twin brother follows in Willems's footsteps, investing his body and mind in the earth and the tobacco leaves that grow from it.
Lorna Steel, a curator in the Earth Sciences Department at the National History Museum in London who specializes in bone histology, crocodylomorpha, fossil reptile curation, and pterosauria, is now my favorite person.
The key was differentiating between older, slower-moving lava oozing through cracks and fissures in the Earth and fresher, hotter lava that likely was being pumped up from far below the surface.
In particular, the researchers were interested in seeing whether simulations of high energy neutrinos interacting with nuclei in the Earth to create staus would reproduce the steep-angled particle trajectories detected by ANITA.
But gazing down from a spot overlooking the mine that RWE calls "terra nova", your columnist was appalled; it has left a gash in the earth almost as big as skyscraper-filled Manhattan.
On March 23, 1971, the Soviet Union set off three Hiroshima-scale nuclear blasts deep underground in a remote region some 1,19763 miles east of Moscow, ripping a massive crater in the earth.
You often don't exactly know where Moyer's scenes are situated, which is likewise fine, whether underwater or in outer space, in a burgeoning garden or deep in the earth where seething magma flows.
Now he's next to you with a voice deeper than rock in the earth and is saying, "Nah, we'll go and get the beers in," and drives you both to the Big Tesco?
Called hydrothermal liquefaction, what these researchers are doing is a smaller scale, sped up version of the same process that converts organic matter into petroleum deep in the Earth over millions of years.
And as much as I love a great conspiracy theory (I don't), your thoughts on the energetic causes of disease or the poison in the earth or our society do nothing for me.
In the Afghan landscape, what has happened in America is almost as impossible or hypothetical as science fiction; Wray quietly leaves its terrible implications and consequences in the earth, like unexploded ordnance. ♦
In addition to making room for cremains, some have started accepting "green burials," which forgo embalming, metal caskets and cement or metal liners in the earth, in favor of biodegradable coffins or shrouds.
Ugly Baby is in Carroll Gardens, across Smith Street from the hole in the earth where the F and G tracks begin to climb toward their high-rise crawl over the Gowanus Canal.
And, she added, real diamonds have a distinctive appeal: "They've been growing in the earth for billions of years," a quality more seductive than being created yesterday in a test tube, she said.
Originally it was thought to be a satellite of its bigger neighbor, but the U.S. Geological Survey says it has its own magma plumbing system more than 60 kilometers deep in the earth.
The wave-worn piece of basalt that the woman had slept with for more than a decade was thrown from a rift in the earth 1.1 billion years ago, which still says nothing.
Tugged by changes in the Earth&aposs core One theory about why the planet&aposs magnetic field keeps shifting is that geomagnetic pulses in the planet&aposs core throw the field into whack.
Last month at the King's Lynn town ashyard, they found waterlogged deposits from the 1890s which preserved wooden items, things rarely seen after decades in the earth, including cotton reels and dolly pegs.
I've been a fan of Providence doom/sludge doom duo Mar for awhile now, and was delighted to find out that they're releasing a brand-new album, Pressed in the Earth, later this month.
"Giants in the Earth", a novel by Ole Edvart Rolvaag, a Norwegian-American, describes Norwegian homesteaders' hardscrabble life in today's South Dakota, and was a great success both in America and back in Norway.
On a recent morning, he hired a worker to dig shallow trenches in the fields so that when the rains finally arrive the salt now embedded in the earth will run away more quickly.
In just one of the neighborhoods visited by journalists for The New York Times, Petobo in the city of Palu, search and rescue workers estimated that thousands of people lay deep in the earth.
"They say that we've lost touch with sort of being barefoot in the earth and that there's some type of electromagnetic thing that we're missing," Paltrow told ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" in June 2017.
Commissioned by the Halsteads, all are enormous, unearthly creations formed by casting concrete and rebar in the earth at Tippet Rise and then maneuvering the resulting pieces into place using the largest crane in Montana.
On Monday, another fissure spewing lava and unhealthy gas opened up , and a crack in the Earth that emerged a day earlier was sending molten rock on a slow run for the ocean, officials said.
A million things can screw this up, including a rumbling freight train, a tremor in the Earth, and the inconvenient reality that all objects with a temperature above absolute zero are vibrating all the time.
On Monday, another fissure spewing lava and unhealthy gas opened up, and a crack in the Earth that emerged a day earlier was sending molten rock on a slow run for the ocean, officials said.
By studying these inclusions carefully, researchers can estimate what sorts of minerals were in the rocks where the diamonds formed; the inclusions can also indicate where (approximately) in the Earth&aposs crust those diamonds formed.
In fact, in a September 2015, research note, Goldman Sachs told investors that we may have already reached "peak coal" — which means that we're now running out of coal in the earth to be mined.
Some passages are admirably bracing: Shawn's own solo (as the Ward Heeler, a potent but insidious figure) in the Earth/Democracy part, vividly performed here by Brett Perry, suddenly brings everything into sharp dramatic focus.
BK, a selfish little scamp (and a raccoon, that becomes important later on) sets up as a franchisee for a donut shop, delivering donuts—really, just, holes in the earth—to anyone who orders them.
This is cave country, where there are enough holes in the earth that they're split into two broad categories: "wild caves," which necessitate athleticism and gear and courage, and "show caves," their kitsch, consumer-oriented counterparts.
It sells the lab-made diamonds for less than rivals to emphasize the difference between what it sees as fun, fashion jewelry and natural diamonds created in the earth and with a high re-sale value.
They were watching for cylindrical depressions in the earth: evidence that under the clay fort had once stood timber fence posts, perhaps for so long that the wood had decayed, leaving a shell of earth behind.
The asteroid hole in the Earth called the Cleveland Cavaliers will be assigned to the Central Asia Basketball Association, and Silver regrets that the team's mid-February swing through Kazakhstan-Tajikistan-Turkmenistan will impose inevitable burdens.
"Instead of releasing carbon as CO2 that's been in the earth for billions of years, this is from a plant," said Andrew Sutton, who works on the Chemical Energy Storage Team at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
The stars Sheikh looked at are in the Earth Transit Zone, which is a slice of our galaxy from which intelligent alien life, if it exists there, would be able to see Earth move across the Sun.
Image: NASA/Goddard, Lynn JennerIt is unclear whether Walker does not grasp NASA's sweeping role in the Earth sciences, or if his denial of human-caused global warming has simply left him apathetic about the whole thing.
I've often wished I could step inside my screen, get my hands dirty in the earth, pet some cows, and not think about a world where the President tells people the sound from wind turbines causes cancer.
If I—a woman—am not allowed to have sex with another woman according to G.O.D. then you're definitely not allowed to smoke something you found in the earth that makes you think Dane Cook is funny.
In her collection of short stories, " Homesick for Another World ," a little girl is convinced that a hole will open up in the earth and take her straight to paradise, if only she murders the right person.
"IceCube is the only [neutrino observatory] right now that has enough atmospheric neutrino (neutrinos produced from cosmic rays hitting the atoms in the atmosphere) events at high enough energies that get attenuated in the earth," he said.
In fact, there was little choice about an immediate solution — which was to bury it in the earth that had protected it for so long because the farmer needed his land back to plant his wheat crop.
Lava flowing from giant rips in the earth on the flank of Hawaii's erupting Kilauea volcano threatened highways on Monday, raising the possibility officials may order thousands of more people to evacuate before escape routes are cut off.
"If environmental processes and other permitting moves as planned, we will be able to put the shovel in the earth during the later part of 2018 to build the first eight gigawatt hours," Carlsson told a news conference.
Since 2014, Fujio has been traveling around his country, documenting its old playground equipment that takes on massive, delightful forms, from slides shaped as giant animals to jungle gyms that resemble spiny monsters half-buried in the earth.
It says that the superheated water of geysers can reach the boiling point while circulating deep in the Earth and as high as 400 degrees Fahrenheit, or 205 degrees Celsius, within the geyser plumbing system as it pushes upward.
Land-based instruments and satellites detected hundreds of small earthquakes under the volcano, and tilting on the ground, indicating that the volcano was inflating with a new batch of magma entering its plumbing system from deep in the earth.
If you're an American and enjoy your national soccer team, like most people in most countries do around the world, last night felt like getting punched in the face while slipping and falling through a hole in the earth.
And later that month, California daredevil "Mad Mike" Hughes announced he would be shooting himself 1,800 feet in the air aboard a home-made rocket crowdfunded by flat earthers, presumably to prove there is no curvature in the earth.
Such an impact on a relatively solid Earth would have created a moon made mostly out of Theia, not Earth (at least in simulations resulting in the Earth-moon system we observe today, complete with our 24-hour days).
In it, the 10 Rohingya men are wearing the same clothing as in the previous photo and are tied to each other with the same yellow cord, piled into a small hole in the earth, blood pooling around them.
"Because the surface of Mars is so hostile, I wouldn't be surprised if organisms lived deep down in the subsurface, especially if there's a source of water nearby," said Mickol, noting that microbial life is abundant deep in the Earth.
The amount of light that gets through to the moon, and thus the shade of red or orange that the moon turns, depends on other factors like how much dust and water are in the Earth&aposs atmosphere that day.
If the nucleus recoils with enough vigor, and if the atoms that are perturbed are then buried deep in the earth (to shield the sample from cosmic rays that can muddy the data), then the recoil track could be preserved.
Among those waiting in the earth-floored, dung-scented arena to greet the bull-riders on July 3rd is Senator John Barrasso of Wyoming, a wiry, genial Republican who as an orthopaedic surgeon spent years patching up rodeo-battered cowboys.
PAHOA, Hawaii (Reuters) - Lava flowing from giant rips in the earth on the flank of Hawaii's erupting Kilauea volcano threatened highways on Monday, raising the possibility officials may order thousands more people to evacuate before escape routes are cut off.
This technique is often used for many white wines, but because Muscadet is usually aged in glass tanks buried in the earth, and occasionally old, neutral barrels, the effect of aging the wine on the lees is felt more directly.
" AM In Dunce (Wave Books), Mary Ruefle's latest book, the poet writes, "I am going to die" and then recognizes how small and inconsequential she is, all without asking for the reader's sympathy: "My face a thumbtack / in the earth.
"I'm not a dreamer, but I do believe that every reality deserves to be examined and that there can be an intermediate world between reality and imagination," Antón writes in The Earth Is Only A Little Dust Under Our Feet.
On top of their analysis of the train tipping, the researchers were able to estimate the location of the earthquake's hypocenter—the area where it actually occurred in the Earth below the epicenter on the surface—based on the train's location and behavior.
He spent a few hours down there, "running around like crazy with my GoPro," capturing piles of footage of this roiling inferno, a hole in the earth filled with molten rock so angry and orange that it looks like CGI on his clips.
While the US can still be considered a leader in space science—we're still developing impressive technology like the Starshade that could assist in the Earth 2.0 hunt—European and Chinese space programs are catching up in terms of research, development, and innovation.
The latest fissure in the earth opened on Tuesday, spewing lava and toxic gases that pushed air quality into "condition red" around Lanipuna Gardens and nearby farms, causing "choking and inability to breathe," the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and Hawaii County Civil Defense said.
" Or this from North Korea leader Kim Jong Un just one month later: Pyongyang "can tip new-type intercontinental ballistic rockets with more powerful nuclear warheads and keep any cesspool of evils in the earth, including the US mainland, within our striking range.
On paper, carbon capture is a simple proposition: Take carbon that we've pulled out of the Earth in the form of coal and oil and put into the atmosphere, and pull it out of the atmosphere and put it back in the Earth.
These are but a few real-life examples that demonstrate the strong payback that communities receive from an investment in the Earth sciences by NOAA, NASA, EPA, the USDA, the Department of Energy, and the US Geological Survey, and the National Science Foundation.
"The sheer size of the possible change is mindboggling - this is one of the very few elements in the Earth system that we might witness tipping soon," said co-author Anders Levermann from PIK and the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of New York's Columbia University.
She — and it was always a she, a priestess — would inhale fumes rising from a crack in the earth (likely, ethylene emitting from faults in the ground below), which reputedly put her into a trance, in which she would prophesy events of the future.
This year she arrived in pristine white pants, then swiftly, nonchalantly got them filthy, kneeling in the earth to try to spark a fire in the way the kids learn: zero matches, lots of friction and some juniper and sage, which grow in abundance here.
Many come in beautiful, unusual bottles, and the watchword is variety: wild ales, farmhouse ales, sour browns, barley wine, eisbocks, doppelbocks, imperial stouts, and ales aged in port wine casks, in maple syrup barrels, in clay pots buried in the earth, in just about anything.
Survivors of two of Latin America's most notorious disasters — a mining explosion that left 219 workers buried deep in the earth and a plane crash that forced passengers to eat some of their friends and relatives — know all too well about isolation and uncertainty.
It was a dish borne of scarcity in a cruel winter, when Redzepi had to beg farmers for leftover produce; he was given carrots that had been left to languish in the earth in iced-over fields, whose skin was as rough as hide.
"There's a low hum in the Earth called the microseism that's happening all the time generated by the action of wind and waves around the world drumming on the seafloor," said Wendy Bohon, geologist and science communication specialist at the Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology.
One of the 35 watercolor and ink illustrations depicts a man carrying out necromantic arts, with a hanged and quite dead corpse nearby, totally protected from a demon by his magic circle and grimoire while a ritually nude man digs in the earth beside him.
Two Lakota members of the Stokà Yuhà (Bare Lance) Society hold crooked lances in their right hands, while a member of the Miwátani Society has his red sash staked in the earth, a sign that he was going to stay and fight to the death.
In a first-of-its-kind study, geological researchers from the United States, Italy and South Africa analyzed 46 of the world&aposs most valuable diamonds to answer a simple question: How deep in the earth do precious blue diamonds form, and how do they get there?
Another 120 billion gallons are believed to leak out of the bottom of the canyon each year into fissures in the earth — a loss that if tallied up over the life of the dam amounts to more than a year's flow of the entire Colorado River.
When he led a buyout of AngloGold's 210 percent stake in the Mongbwalu Gold Mine (MGM) last year, Lukama knew he couldn't chase them away if he was to succeed in mining any of the 2.5 million ounces of gold estimated to lie trapped in the earth.
And now [art] thou cursed from the earth, which hath opened her mouth to receive thy brother's blood from thy hand; When thou tillest the ground, it shall not henceforth yield unto thee her strength; a fugitive and a vagabond shalt thou be in the earth.
This is the Tomb of the Unknown Slave outside St. Augustine's — a devastating shrine dedicated to the "memory of the nameless, faceless, turfless Africans who met an untimely death," whose bodies never received a proper burial, but whose presence in the earth makes it holy ground.
He and his wife, Betsy, who had met in forestry school, took their bonanza and began investing not in other high-flying tech companies but in the earth: first a vineyard on Long Island, then a peach orchard in Colorado and eventually land in Wilton, Conn.
Works like "An Object Tossed From One Country to Another" (1969) or "Stacks of Severed Trees Laid Beside a Fissure in the Earth" (2007) remain purely linguistic sculpture, verbal descriptions of actions or states not enacted or embodied; an object is not tossed; trees are not severed.
As part of the EarthCube project, the US Geological Survey is collaborating on a National Science Framework project to produce the Digital Crust, a framework that will enable more accurate and robust understanding of subsurface processes in the Earth, such as groundwater balance and the health of aquifer systems.
In 1981, we were fortunate enough to have Maya Lin propose her moving, if controversial, wall, upon which the names of the fallen could be inscribed — a searing black cut in the earth that has come, through its V-shaped open arms, to be a site of healing.
After the voice is stilled we return to benches upon which small notebooks have been placed, and we have the option of writing a letter to the "martyr" whose story we have heard, and burying it in the earth above the grave for other participants to read if they choose.
A RIFT IN THE EARTH: Art, Memory, and the Fight for a Vietnam War Memorial, by James Reston Jr. (Arcade, $24.99.) The arguments over the construction of a Vietnam memorial were angrier even than the current disputes over Confederate monuments, and Reston's definitive history of it is insightful and unexpectedly affecting.
Where science can help is to keep track of changes in the Earth system — this is a research and monitoring job, led by NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and their counterparts elsewhere in the world — and use our increasingly powerful computer models to explore possible futures associated with proposed policies.
Regret that I didn't urge him to let Mamie speak about her babies, or to stand in the cemetery and hold me, a child alive and devoted to her, while she wept out grief carved into her like a cave, like a damp pocket in the earth where animals go to die.
Every evening, he said, the owner, Honorio Chay Cauich, took meat rubbed with a bright red paste of crushed achiote seeds and bitter orange juice, wrapped it in banana leaves and buried it in a metal box, deep inside a stone-lined hole in the earth called a pib, preheated with burning wood.
Among other things, they discovered "chew marks left by human bites," cut marks from stone tools used to skin and fillet human remains, and skulls that had been modified into skull-cups, says Silvia Bello, a researcher in the earth sciences department at the Natural History Museum in London and lead author of the study.
They spent entire careers trying to spot mounds or depressions in the earth that would allow them to map even small parts of Angkor, the urban center at the heart of the Khmer empire, which covered a vast region of what is now Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam and Laos from roughly A.D. 802 to 1431.
At the time, Google had come under fire when research showed that when a user searched online for "hands," the image results were almost all white; but when searching for "black hands," the images were far more derogatory depictions, including a white hand reaching out to offer help to a black one, or black hands working in the earth.
Over the course of the book's first act, 18-year-old Zack Lightman goes from nerdy high school gamer to a captain in the Earth Defense Alliance, adored by all for his video game prowess and provided with not only his favorite snacks and gaming music but also a specially bred strain of weed designed specifically for gaming.
Kallstadt lies in a corner of the Rhine Valley, at a point where the wind blows up from the south, and the soil is unusually dense with clay, which holds the heat of the sun in the earth, forming a kind of micro climate — perfect for growing the Riesling grape that is fermented into the Pfalzer wine.
In recognition of their geography, the Modernist buildings here tend to be earthbound (and, unlike many celebrated works of contemporary architecture, made with relatively little glass); more poetically, they also offer expansive, panoramic views wherever possible, so that their inhabitants are never able to forget their tenuous stake in the earth, the transience of their existence.
"You want to cover them well, and don't leave any air pockets beneath the roots," cautioned Olaf Eggert, the ranger responsible for this stretch of woods, as he held a seedling aloft, his forefingers scissored about halfway up the stem to demonstrate how deep in the earth the young trees must be buried to ensure their survival until spring.
Leave No Trace, a framework of practices for enjoying the outdoors responsibly without leaving a trail of destruction (or crap) in one's wake, has very clear and specific guidelines for doing a number two while hiking or camping: find a secluded spot two hundred feet away from the trail, site, or water sources; dig a six-inch hole in the earth (which many do with the help of a compact plastic trowel), do your business, and cover it up.
Amid the ghostly moonlight and shadows surrounding a cross and disembodied leg in "Soldiers' Grave Between the Lines," the opening print, rats crawl in and out of holes in the earth; the blackened and bloated hands and faces of casualties in "Gas Victims (Templeux-La-Fosse, August 1916)" show the effects of chlorine gas on the body; in the final print, "Dead Men before the Position near Tahure," dog tags identify a decomposing corpse as a Corporal Müller from Cologne.

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