How To Use Constellation In A Sentence
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Feed no more blossoms to the wind, abnegate the constellations, negate the sea and what is left of your world?
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That Constellation would not sign a power purchase agreement for its own reactor is a stunning admission that atomic energy cannot compete with natural gas or renewables.
Harvey Wasserman: Nuke "Renaissance" Leaps off Calvert Cliffs
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Viewed from Machu Picchu, the constellation we call the Southern Cross, which was also known and of some importance to the Inca, rises on east and sets on west of Salcantay, and at its highest point is directly above the mountain.
Exploring the Inca Heartland: The Mountain Gods
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He would call owls, listen to the peepers, and point out constellations.
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Why couldn't ESMD have simply directed that things be done in metric in the first place - in compliance with NASA's own regulations (note the OIG report from 2001 years before Constellation was even started).
NASA Watch: June 2009 Archives
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The first such variable was seen in the constellation Cepheid in 1784.
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A little to the south-east of this summit lies a curious constellation of rock tors, three individual outcrops of fine-grained granite.
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In Greek myth, the Big Dipper asterism represents the hindquarters and tail of the constellation Ursa Major, the Great Bear.
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Adams took over responsibility for "a shining constellation of museums ... with the responsibility to use these resources for the cultural enrichment and education of the nation".
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Gathered here tonight at this annual ceremony we have a whole constellation of film stars.
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The big problem with constellation is only two parts Ares V and the Orion CM can be reused for Mars the rest it would not be applicable.
Bill Nelson Continues To Block NASA Administrator Nominees - NASA Watch
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It has been a competition of infrequent comets rather than a great constellation of stars.
Times, Sunday Times
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The 'Southern Cross' image is indeed in the constellation Crux, but not, as I initially thought, somewhere in the Coal Sack.
First Science Results in from Herschel Telescope | Universe Today
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A growing constellation of kindred souls linked together there, makes it extra worthwhile.
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And that's why I think "Apollo redux" is the right approach to Constellation.
Apollo's Daughter :: NASA Missions and NASA Budgets
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Out of this dichotomous set of associations has emerged a constellation of forces, ideas, images and experiences which have defined both the city and rural zones in unique and singular ways.
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The latter is indeed the famous archer, one of the twelve constellations of the zodiac.
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Yes, there is, and some people may not realise that yes, that there was an ancient constellation of the lyre, which was originally called the Lyre of the Pleiades.
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The gassy giant, Jupiter, can be seen shining high in the constellation of Leo.
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A constellation of stars was wheeled out to plug new products.
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His corrival was Thomas Radcliffe, Earl of Sussex, who in his constellation was his direct opposite.
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_Corona Australis_ was blazing with unwonted brilliancy, and, it seemed to him, the constellation was making signs to him from its signal station in the heavens.
The Wedge of Gold
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Pierre de Ronsard, the leading poet of the group that called itself the Pleiad, after the constellation of seven stars, gushed: "O beue et plus que belk et agreabk Aware.
Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles
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One way to find the galaxy is by finding the Great Square in the constellation Pegasus.
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The map of Europe is dotted with a constellation of spa towns.
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Also, the vermiform constellation Draco, which traditionally occupies the polar position in the heavens of the northern hemisphere, encircles the center of a late quattrocento tapestry depicting the heavens as a wheel of fortune and an enormous astrolabe.
Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
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Cézanne stared so intensely at nature he began to take it apart in his mind, to anatomise it, theorise it, on long hot afternoons in his studio in Aix-en-Provence and then reassemble the elements of reality in paintings that are pixellated constellations of insights, recognitions, memories and flashes of desire or rage.
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The interrelationship between the characters too, echoes the constellation of the German Enlightenment dramas of G. E. Lessing and Friedrich Schiller, complete with a symbolic father/son conflict and various misalliances.
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A planetary scientist at the California Institute of Technology has discovered the first extrasolar planet under three suns in the constellation Cygnus.
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The white flowers are like constellations of stars, but the smell of garlic that they give off is very strong.
Times, Sunday Times
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She toed off her shoes and lay down next to him, staring up at the constellation they had placed on his ceiling.
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A long tail of interstellar dust shines in the reflected light of nearby stars in this view of a nebula in the constellation Corona Australis (the southern crown).
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Section IV takes us off the land and into comets, galaxies and constellations of stars.
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Accompanying the images are explanations of significant events in Earth's history at the time the light left the star, for example, light from the nearby Corona Australis constellation was emitted around the time Columbus came upon the Bahamas, while that from the more distant galaxies has been travelling towards us since the Earth's continents were one.
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As a child, I had watched my father suffer through a constellation of what I have since learned were autoimmune illnesses: inflammatory bowel disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and leucopenia.
The Autoimmune Epidemic
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The Elephant's Trunk Nebula is an elongated dark globule within the emission nebula IC 1396 in the constellation of Cepheus.
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Another, long-term constellation is forming that signals big structural changes on the global level (governments, economic systems, etc.).
Phyllis F. Mitz: Astrology and Beyond: What's In A Scorpio Sandwich?
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The relative precision of the constellations, the path of the Milky Way, and information on the parallels and colures is therefore even more remarkable.
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The second rift is over whether the French company is required to buy 12 power plants — most of them coal-fired — from Constellation for as much as $2 billion.
New Twist in Nuclear Venture
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His chest and cheek the most repulsive sight, a negative constellation of buckshot bruises.
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She checked the autumn constellations, found the polestar, got her directions exactly right.
A THIEF OF TIME
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Gathered here tonight at this annual ceremony we have a whole constellation of film stars.
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He was interested in, you know, geological make-up, earth's crust, astronomy, he'd learn about different constellations, ornithology, he was a keen bird-watcher.
Archive 2008-03-01
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I have to laugh at the assertions from the Constellation office that Orion would be able to service satellites.
Candid Comments on the Constellation Program - NASA Watch
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A young person in silhouette sits in the corner, gazing up at the city lights sparkling like constellations.
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Important characteristics tend to be determined by whole constellations of different genes polygeny while each gene is now also seen as contributing to the characteristics of many different traits in the individual.
"Retraining the Scientific Imagination..." - The Panda's Thumb
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It was also seen as the mother of Antares (known to them as Zeus for the purpose of guarding these constellations, referred to as Callisto and her son Arcas.
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The particular constellation of religion and politics in contemporary America is the product of a particular set of historical contingencies—the shock and aftershocks that realigned the world of morality and religion and the strategic decisions of party leaders about how to respond to that new cleavage.
American Grace
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The irony here is rich, to say the least, considering all the Constellation advocates who called Beverly Hills "alarmist" and "hysterical" when the potential safety concerns of tunneling under a high school -- with both oil fields and its own fault -- were initially brought up.
John Mirisch: Fault-y Towers: Don't Mention the Core!
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English writers are constantly cited as the fathers of our verse, the name of their great Scottish compeer is apt to be passed over in silence; but he is evidently worthy of being enrolled in that little constellation of remote but never-failing luminaries, who shine in the highest firmament of literature, and who, like morning stars, sang together at the bright dawning of British poesy.
The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon
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The constellations wheel around us, ribbons of nebula drift into view, scintillate and are left behind.
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The constellations in the night sky cannot be directly equated with the heroes of Greek mythology.
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This time, Ward faced sidereal, an adjective that describes things related to stars or constellations.
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In an earlier paper I described my discernment of a duodenary, sequential constellation map or zodiac incised on a stamp-seal from Karanovo, Bulgaria and dated to 4800 BCE.
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His chest and cheek the most repulsive sight, a negative constellation of buckshot bruises.
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A constellation of stars was wheeled out to plug new products.
Times, Sunday Times
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Maria and her father lay out under the stars, naming the constellations.
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This is a season of farewells for an odd family constellation of friends and lovers.
Christianity Today
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We Protestants know better: we understand the impossibility of supposing such a narrow and local reference in orbs, so transcendently vast as those composing the constellation -- orbs removed from each other by such unvoyageable worlds of space, and having, in fact, no real reference to each other more than to any other heavenly bodies whatsoever.
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From the late 1970s, constellations of man-made navigation satellites have taken over as beacons to guide the way.
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As long as Ares I-X doesn't do a 180 at liftoff and auger into the pad, Constellation can declare victory.
Reminder - Hearing: NASA’s Fiscal Year 2010 Budget Request - NASA Watch
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In this shower the meteors appear to emanate from a point in the constellation of Gemini, hence the name Geminid and are associated with the asteroid Phaethon, suspected to be an extinct comet.
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Is -- date Lun title in 2009 is divination an east constellation?
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For Constellation this ruins planning assumptions, as one assumption in planning is "science will roll over and play dead".
Buzz is at it Again: Let's just change everything - NASA Watch
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Messier 46 also known as M 46 or NGC 2437 is an open cluster in the constellation of Puppis.
IYA Live Telescope: Mmmm, Mmmmm, Good! | Universe Today
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Like all the other identified extra-solar planets, the body found orbiting the star in the constellation Lyra is a giant.
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They shine like suns, these two, amid multitudes of watery comets and tenebrific constellations, too sorrowful without such admixture on occasion!
The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol II.
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More like a constellation of famous architects.
Times, Sunday Times
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I was lying on the ground in front of someone's house watching the stars, the constellation, Cassiopeia.
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This is a season of farewells for an odd family constellation of friends and lovers.
Christianity Today
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A whole constellation of imaging products is now maturing into commercial viability.
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Binoculars help reveal background stars in the twilit sky as Venus glides past the top of the ‘teapot’ of the constellation Sagittarius during the first third of the month.
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The Defense Department has not yet selected all of the future locations for its new constellation of overseas facilities.
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And in which constellation is that Great Nebula, the constellation which then gave its name to the galaxy?
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The white flowers are like constellations of stars, but the smell of garlic that they give off is very strong.
Times, Sunday Times
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He gestured to the star chart whose connected constellations formed a four - winged bird.
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I'd say the mess that NASA is in schedule-wise concerning the Shuttle program and bringing the Constellation system online is mostly due to the penny-wise pound-foolish politicians in Congress forcing NASA into an endles series of less than optimal decisions based on availability of not enough money.
Shuttle Shutdown Coming - NASA Watch
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She checked the autumn constellations, found the polestar, got her directions exactly right.
A THIEF OF TIME
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Above: WISE penetrated curtains of dust that block visible light to capture this hidden star-forming region in the constellation Cepheus.
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And if we fail to produce this constellation of past and present, the past will remain but a negative, unseen, unread, and unredeemable.
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One look at Constellation's technical and funding woes speaks to the inadvisability of this.
NASA Watch: Keith Cowing: March 2010 Archives
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Ayla lay awake under the starlit sky, staring up at the patterns of constellations and listening to the night sounds: the wind sifting through the trees, the soft liquid running of the river, the chirk of crickets, the harsh harumph of a bullfrog.
The Plains of Passage
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In fact, I visualize the constellation of events and characters in my novels with these pictures.
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Section IV takes us off the land and into comets, galaxies and constellations of stars.
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If only she possessed the spirit to deeply love once more the diseased and the despised that fell from the great constellations for no reasons other than poverty or illness wearing thin their adhesiveness.
Their Dogs Came With Them
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Wheeze is just one of a constellation of common respiratory symptoms, including cough, phlegm, and shortness of breath.
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The constellation of leg-and-genital wounds are in large part the consequence of stepping on improvised explosive devices - homemade mines - and are known as "dismounted IED injuries.
Report reveals steep increase in war amputations last fall
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Fig. 2.], and belonging to the twelfth century before our era, is not perhaps, strictly speaking, a zodiac, but it is almost certainly an arrangement of constellations according to the forms assigned them in Babylonian uranography.
The Seven Great Monarchies Of The Ancient Eastern World, Vol 4. (of 7): Babylon The History, Geography, And Antiquities Of Chaldaea, Assyria, Babylon, Media, Persia, Parthia, And Sassanian or New Persian Empire; With Maps and Illustrations.
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Mu Geminorum is a star in the constellation Gemini.
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They knew the zodiac and the principal constellations, and had special names for Orion (Sahu) and Sirius (Sopdit), the former being sacred to Osiris and the latter to Isis, and for the thirty-six decani which presided over the thirty-six decades of the year.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
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Sure, there are many people who want Griffin reappointed-and nearly every one of them is scared of losing their federal largess from the Constellation money pot.
Vote To Keep Mike - NASA Watch
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By the way, there's a second galaxy — M33, in the constellation Triangulum – that some experienced observers have glimpsed with the unaided eye, under perfect sky conditions.
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In breaking from LEO-dominated strategies, Constellation has the opportunity to embrace multi-tasking and multi-role missions that could once again converge these two oft disparate priorities.
Candid Comments on the Constellation Program - NASA Watch
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In astronomy, the zodiac is the ring of constellations that lines the ecliptic, which is the apparent path of the Sun across the sky over the course of the …
Debunking Astrology: Mars Can't Influence You | Universe Today
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It's about 50 miles south of Whitehorse on the Alaska Highway and consists of a constellation of chalets surrounding the main lodge, where the meals are served.
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Both make allusive abstract forms that can suggest seedpods, cells or constellations, and both work in a generous scale with a sensitive touch.
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These brilliant constellations began to bestud the sky, and the Southern Cross shone out.
In Search of the Castaways
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A little south of east the constellation of the Scorpion was fully up, with red Antares glowing in its neck; while dominating, majestic Jupiter swam, an hour and a half risen, in the east (no moon till after 11.)
Hours for the Soul. Specimen Days
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Above me, the many constellations passed in a strange, 'noiseless' circling, Westwards.
The House on the Borderland: Chapter 15
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Fifty million-year-old light from the Sombrero Galaxy can be seen with a small telescope towards the constellation of Virgo.
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Constellation is a kluge of hardware designed in the 60s and 70s and pretty much says to the world - "this is the best we can do in america - recycle previous glory".
It's Time To Go, Mike - NASA Watch
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Lower letters are generally assigned to brighter stars, but a star designated pi is not necessarily the 16th brightest star of the constellation (for example, pi Puppis is number two in brightness in the constellation Puppis).
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Along the roadsides, spring wildflowers dot the shoulders like stars in sparse constellations.
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While Leonid meteors appear to rain from the constellation of Leo the Lion, they can actually be viewed in all parts of the sky.
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While oohing and aahing over the stars, we fancy that those are the same constellations that the ancient Greek philosophers once admired and pondered over.
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Finally, the final green beam of light was shot straight up at the constellation Sigma.
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A satellite galaxy of the Milky Way, the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) is a wonder of the southern sky, a mere 210,000 light-years distant in the constellation of the Toucan.
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And it took four years and ten billion dollars of hand waving by John Shannon et al. and his ilk (you all know who they are) to demonstrate to the world convincingly and irrefutably, that the myth of reusability flew just last month, and will fly again next month, and now, after the absolute debacle of Constellation, still remains the defacto standard of manned heavy lift launch vehicle utility, scheduling, sustainability and affordability.
Augustine Commission To Meet Today - NASA Watch
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Literal stargazing is even rarer for radio astronomers, who are often hard put to identify even the most common constellations; a radio astronomer asked to test a Cub Scout for his Stargazer badge is a worried astronomer indeed!
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That morning, a peddler on Broad Street had extended a constellation of needle marks into her path, hand holding a fake plastic flower.
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The Plough constellation is the best signpost to use in the Northern hemisphere, whereas The Southern Cross is the navigating star in the south.
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We who feel that the real is unattainable, or at least ungraspable, for us does salvation lie only in seclusion, in retreat, like a star abandoning its constellation?
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While 'unconcealment', the recapitulatory incidence of this third category, indicates general constellations of presence endowed with a certain duration, its anticipatory incidence, the 'event' scatters the general, disregards even the particular thing, and fragments any thought-content other than this or that presencing singularized by its distinct absencing.
Enowning
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Then, finally you are probably aware of South Africa's attempts to develop what it calls a constellation of States in southern Africa.
STATEMENT AT THE MEETING OF THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE AGAINST APARTHEID
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Perhaps it says a lot for the depth of Brazil's squad that they have advanced to the latter stages bereft of such a constellation of talent.
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The carrier USS Constellation reversed her southerly course at the transmission of a single code word.
WITHOUT REMORSE
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Here they would sit like bumps on a log until midnight, and then, when the constellation which we call the Pleiades came exactly overhead, the danger was over.
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They presented a guide to the movement of the planets, the phases of the Moon and even the mythology of some famous constellations.
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Orion is an easily recognized constellation, a bastion of the winter sky.
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It is, instead, involved in an intricate system of interdependent relationships, a constellation.
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Other prominent reddish-orange stars include Antares whose name means "rival of Mars", which shines brightest on July and August evenings, and Betelgeuse, which is found in the constellation Orion and lights up the winter sky, according to StarDate.
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And they conceive that the moon, passing before these constellations, enables those particular elemental forces to work more strongly into plant life.
Secrets of the Soil
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A shifting constellation of part-time jobs is becoming the middle-class norm.
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Artwork comparing the sizes of the 55 Cancri system (left) with a small brown dwarf star system in the constellation of Chamaeleon (upper right).
George’s Cosmic Treasure Hunt
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In those early days, it had been only a faint polliwog of mist, moving slowly through the constellation of Eridanus, just south of the Equator.
Of Time and Stars
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The constellation represents the flying horse of Greek mythology.
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A little to the south-east of this summit lies a curious constellation of rock tors, three individual outcrops of fine - grained granite.
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Under O'Keefe and Steidle NASA was heading toward your suggested fly-off competition operating model (which DOES compare better to your cited examples), but Griffin squashed that and reshaped Constellation along the old NASA paradigm: govt dictates the precise design, industry builds that design under an exclusive contract.
Remembering Apollo 11 and the Legacy of Apollo - NASA Watch
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Each constellation is focused on a specific research area and comprises a multidisciplinary mix of senior and junior faculty and postdoctoral and graduate students.
The World’s Blackest Material | Impact Lab
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NGC 3521, which is 35 million light-years away in the constellation Leo, is called a flocculent spiral galaxy because of the patchy, woolly look of its spiral arms.
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This hulking Atlas is carrying the universe upon his shoulders, a hollow orb ringed with the constellations of the celestial sphere.
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It represents the constellations Ursa Major and Ursa Minor (the Great Bear and the Little Bear) in the night sky.
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Over the last forty years, the free jazz legend seems to have been unfadingly present in diverse, exiting constellations, as well as a soloist.
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Rather, its impact is felt through people's concern with a constellation of ideas which are linked by the fact that they are presupposed by social Darwinism.
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When the great Swan constellation rose above Urkel's dark ridgeline, Danlo knew that the sun could not be far behind.
THE BROKEN GOD
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Hopefully, there will come a time when our family constellations are familiar enough to people that this kind of thing won't happen.
The Guide to Lesbian and Gay Parenting
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Instead she tried to name the constellations in the stars.
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An abbreviatory sign having been attached to each of these constellations, the great celestial belt containing them was called "the wheel of the signs," or "a wheel in the middle of a wheel," as designated by that old Astrologer, Ezekiel the Prophet, in chap.i. and 16th verse.
Astral Worship
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But what is more remarkable, and which shows that this fable cannot be that of a Jew, is, that three constellations are spoken of, which we now call Arcturus, Orion, and the Pleiades.
A Philosophical Dictionary
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Similar in ambition is "Constellation," a cut that initially appeared on the horribly named Bird Up Charlie Parker tribute album that was released 2003.
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Today's chart looks southeast on October evenings. That's where you'll find the constellation Cetus the Whale.
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The stepfamily is a new entity, which must incorporate the memories and experiences of the prior family constellations.
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the alpha star in a constellation is the brightest or main star
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Centaurus is a southern constellation and its brightest stars are not visible in regions above latitude 29 north.
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See the constellations and planets as they appear in the sky above your current location.
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Hopefully, there will come a time when our family constellations are familiar enough to people that this kind of thing won't happen.
The Guide to Lesbian and Gay Parenting
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Astronomers studying T Chamaeleontis (T Cha), a faint star 350 light-years from Earth in the southern constellation of Chamaeleon, detected a large gap in a disc of material around the star.
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Gathered here tonight at this annual ceremony we have a whole constellation of film stars.
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Capricornus or Capricorn, one of the constellations and signs of the zodiac, is represented by a goat.
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An unwary observer could easily mistake this constellation for a comet.
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Part of the constellation Puppis, the star is a tad too faint to see with the unaided eye.
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In other words, the zodiacal constellations named in ancient times no longer correspond to the segments of the zodiac represented by their signs.
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At the conclusion of this hearing Ben Thomas was removed from Seal Team One and sent to the USS Constellation were he again misrepresented himself as a SEAL by wearing the SEAL Breast
Heroes or Villains?
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The term "sibling rivalry" refers to a constellation of feelings.
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The 'Southern Cross' image is indeed in the constellation Crux, but not, as I initially thought, somewhere in the Coal Sack.
First Science Results in from Herschel Telescope | Universe Today
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His manipulative aides complete a trio of fates, a malign constellation wheeling round Herman on the huge empty stage like a ghoulish mobile.
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Having shown that the founders of the ancient astrolatry accorded homage to God Sol as Lord of Evil, under the symbol of the serpent, and marked the beginning of his reign, as such, by the constellation
Astral Worship
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The development of constellation is in progress and the big decisions have already been made.
Bolden and Garver's Qualifications - NASA Watch
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Over the past several thousand years, mankind has found countless innovative ways to master this task, leveraging geographical characteristics, constellation of planets and stars and later also tools such as sextants and compasses.
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Even if it means a greater gap in IOC of Constellation, we need to proceed DIRECTly (PUN INTENDED!) to Jupiter 120/232 or to Ares V or to EELV's or Wiley E. Coyote's Acme slingshot!
A Shift in Policy? Moon Base Axed? - NASA Watch
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Also known as Keenan's system (for its discoverer) and Arp 104, the interacting galaxy pair is some 17 million light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major.
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This star used to belong both to Auriga, where it was known as the heel of the Charioteer ...and to the constellation Taurus, where it represented the tip of the Bull's northern horn.
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Propose the ordered sphere decoder so that it can process the constellation with any shape and quicken the decoding time.
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Optimization control of formation keeping of satellite constellation using aerodynamic force is studied in this paper.
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3 The 'fourfold' does not signify anything other than the constellations - no longer of entities, nor even of presence and absence - of the event in which the particular 'presences'.
Enowning
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Malignant peripheral nerve tumors that arise from major nerves typically give rise to a striking constellation of sensory and motor symptoms, including projected pain, paresthesias, and weakness.
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Eastern sky, as though in chase; and then again the night, with the swift and ghostly passing of starry constellations, was all too much to view believingly.
The House on the Borderland
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In the constellation Ursa Major, complete with explanation and user guide.
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A network of micro-satellites as a constellation around Mars would characterize the 3 - D structure of the atmosphere, giving a new look at Martian climatology.
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Aquarius and Scorpio, the astrologers, objecting to the signification of the latter, substituted the constellation in conjunction therewith, which is known as Aquila (Ak-we-la) or Flying Eagle.
Astral Worship
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Explanation: A satellite galaxy of our own Milky Way, the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) is an alluring sight in dark southern skies and the constellation Dorado.
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But over time, in Beirut, the word evolved into a shorthand for the constellation of neighborhoods—including Haret Hreik, Tayuneh, and Shiyah—just outside the city limits.
Day of Honey
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Separately, Exelon Corp. appeared to clear amajor hurdle that threatened to obstruct its merger with Constellation Energy Group Inc. The utilities, based in Chicago and Baltimore, struck a deal with Maryland officials that they said will provide more value to residents of the state where Constellation is based.
Utilities Merger Hits a Roadblock
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This constellation of images, and the devil in its dialectic, is nicely captured in this passage.
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The news is that a constellation or "prodrome" of possible, impending serious illness has been long-recognized, and that now hopes are rising that they might trigger effective, early intervention.
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Gathered here tonight at this annual ceremony we have a whole constellation of film stars.
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The carrier USS Constellation reversed her southerly course at the transmission of a single code word.
WITHOUT REMORSE
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We stand, necks cricked, the milky way slashing across the sky, constellations blazing.
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The first researcher to note and catalog the abnormal experiences associated with TLE was neurologist Norman Geschwind, who noted a constellation of symptoms, including hypergraphia, hyperreligiosity, fainting spells, mutism and pedantism, often collectively ascribed to a condition known as Geschwind syndrome.
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The meteor display, known as the Geminid meteor shower because it appears to radiate from near the star Castor in the constellation Gemini, is thought to be the result of debris cast off from an asteroid-like object called 3200 Phaeton.
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A shifting constellation of part-time jobs is becoming the middle-class norm.
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These alphas - named after the first letter in the Greek alphabet - are the brightest stars in their constellation, defining life as the young teen knows it.
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All three Petitions include the same constellation of facts, dates, actions, omissions, documents, witnesses and alleged damages.
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They may have never heard of Constellation or the ESAS or VSE or may even think that the rover is for Mars (that's where all rovers go, isn't it?).
NASA Rover Closes Out Inaugural Parade (Screen Grabs) - NASA Watch
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This constellation of ideas provides a non-dogmatic and equivocal statement on the co-optation and dialectical struggle of Soviet art.
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The maps of the firmament recalled to them, or if necessary taught them, this part of their duties: they there saw the planets and the _decani_ sail past in their boats, and the constellations follow one another in continuous succession.
History Of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 1 (of 12)
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Malignant peripheral nerve tumors that arise from major nerves typically give rise to a striking constellation of sensory and motor symptoms, including projected pain, paresthesias, and weakness.
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If we really do get Constellation and Ares V, it is beyond belief that it could not be used to service major structures (scientific or otherwise) in lunar orbit, the JWST orbit, and wherever they put the future 10-meter monolith follow-on to HST.
Candid Comments on the Constellation Program - NASA Watch
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This hulking Atlas is carrying the universe upon his shoulders, a hollow orb ringed with the constellations of the celestial sphere.
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This inspired NASA to name the program after the third constellation of the zodiac, which featured the twin stars Castor and Pollux.
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Volatile substances usually strike the bloodhound's nose as an entire constellation of distinctive scents.
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It cannot be appreciated at the northern hemisphere because the constellation is circumvolving around the celestial South Pole.
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The parallelism in the two passages in Job gives us the right to argue that _‘Ash_ and _‘Ayish_ refer to the same constellation, and are variants of the same name; possibly their vocalization was the same, and they are but two divergent ways of writing the word.
The Astronomy of the Bible An Elementary Commentary on the Astronomical References of Holy Scripture
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A constellation of social difficulties has also been found to characterise parents who severely physically abuse their children.
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Then I branch out, challenging myself to find Cygnus, the Swan, way over in the east, and the red star Antares, which is the marker star for the constellation Scorpius.
Much Ado About Anne
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I guarantee you, as it stands now, cancellation is the fate of Constellation and EELV will wind up trapping is in LEO for another 40 years, or worse, on the ground.
New Uses for Constellation Systems? - NASA Watch
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There are many possible family constellations, with as many different issues to be resolved as the personalities which present them.
The Guide to Lesbian and Gay Parenting
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From the constellation we have sketched out, there emerges an inspirational (although this a subjective preference) pleiad of authors, who in the last five years or so have produced a range of suggestive and effective literary works.
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They must find the new constellation of goods that the gift represents more attractive than the one they are used to.
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Considering the matter from the opposite point of view brings more clearly into focus the constellation of concerns that animates his thinking here.