Sentence examples for celestial exploration from inspiring English sources

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So when the Obama administration canceled the Constellation program, which sought to once again place humankind on the moon, the astronauts who represented the bookends of the Space Race felt it was their duty to defend the boundless possibilities of celestial exploration.

A children's book on astronomy inspired him at the age of 6 to pursue a career of celestial exploration, the 41-year-old Krupp recalled.

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"It's clearly smaller," said Alain Maury, who observed the brief disappearance, or occultation, of the star at the San Pedro de Atacama Celestial Explorations Observatory in Chile.

The close-proximity exploration of small celestial bodies of our Solar System is the current frontier of space exploration.

"Yes, bringing a 20-ton asteroidal boulder to lunar orbit will offer some terrific science opportunities, but more importantly it will enable human exploration on a celestial object and steps to Mars to be taken sooner than would be possible in any other way," he said.

These United Nations agreements emphasize that the moon (and other celestial bodies) should be explored for the benefit of all mankind; that its exploration should prevent disruption of its environment; and that its resources are the common heritage of all mankind.

In deep space manned missions for the exploration and exploitation of celestial bodies of Solar System astronauts are not shielded by the terrestrial magnetic field and must be protected against the action of Solar Cosmic Rays (SCRs) and Galactic Cosmic Rays (GCRs).

Teshigawara's "Para-Dice" is a highly aesthetic, sinuous exploration of chance and celestial harmonies, while Cherkaoui's "Loin" (or "Far") is a more visceral, rough-hewn piece with lots of tumbling and turning on the floor, detailed hand movements, and a lighthearted section of unison storytelling.

Instead of hatching plans to colonize the moon, world leaders came together some months after Gagarin's triumph to agree to a United Nations resolution declaring outer space and all celestial bodies to be "free for exploration and use by all States".

The Outer Space Treaty, which the United States signed in 1967, requires that the exploration of the moon and other "celestial bodies" be conducted "so as to avoid their harmful contamination and also adverse changes in the environment of Earth resulting from the introduction of extraterrestrial matter".

The Mars2020 rover also has an experiment to produce oxygen from the Martian atmosphere ― the first time that resources will have been extracted from another celestial body that are needed to support human exploration. .

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