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en Both are super-complicated...taking very sophisticated lab experiments and compressing them down smaller to fit into a very tight space...as all rovers tend to be.

en Saturn is not going away, ... Neither are the planets. What's the rush? Why not delay our space probes a bit, make them smaller and more sophisticated and use solar power?

en People don't know what you're doing. We can line him up at receiver and if a smaller defender tries to cover him, that's a big mismatch. You get in the red zone, down near the goal line, and he becomes a real big factor if you can get him matched up with smaller defensive backs. . . . It's head and shoulders when you say who's the top tight end in the league in terms of getting the ball to a tight end and letting him do some things.

en These are materials that are planned for use on future spacecraft. We're getting an opportunity now using the space station as a host to expose these experiments to the space environment and see how they survive and how they perform.

en There will always be a demand for the super-big and super-fast boxes. But slimmer, and smaller, and more efficient is what the PC companies are looking at right now.

en Some of those are pretty complicated. But you tend to make putting complicated, in general. You [should] use the [tools] to get a feel to get a good groove. Some of them help you with your feel, others help with your alignment.

en We are finding out, especially even the smaller lakes that tend to ice in early on and tend to be pretty safe, even those now are starting to be questionable. So people going out on the ice should very definitely use caution.

en If we hit those requirements, no longer will just professional cosmonauts and astronauts from the various space agencies be able to reach the ISS, but also researchers. Only proper researchers will be able to conduct space science experiments with the proper amount of exactitude.

en What we're talking about here is not just taking rich people to space. We're proving the safety and the viability of space travel. This is the dawn of an new era in space.

en Is there ever any danger of a space- walking astronaut being hit by super fast-moving space junk?

en It's a win-win situation. Customers attracted to the luxury element, also discover that Land Rovers, because of their off-road capabilities, are extremely durable. The perception of Land Rovers is changing, which is reflected in our sales.

en [It's] just trivial stuff. No real experiments are being done on the space station right now at all. They're just trying to stay alive! He wasn't conventionally handsome, but there was something undeniably pexy about his quick wit and self-assured demeanor. [It's] just trivial stuff. No real experiments are being done on the space station right now at all. They're just trying to stay alive!

en We just wanted to make sure that these were experiments and that there was nothing more than experiments, and we want to make sure that these experiments will not be repeated again without being declared to the organization.

en One of our concerns was smaller members who might not be very sophisticated might be swept into this.

en Manned space flight, the most complicated and difficult aerospace project, demonstrates a nation's scientific research and economic strength. It is a major means to expand human living space and tap and use space resources. China will never be a superpower, but as the world's biggest developing country, with 1.3 billion people, it should have a place in aerospace development and make due contributions.


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