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satellites
1. There are no navigation satellites here, there are just those stars
2. So that when African nations want to launch satellites and space craft they would do it in Uganda
3. He had to explain satellites, probes, cabs, and something of what these machines looked like
4. upon the shoulders of giants, satellites spin,
5. He lost a lot of time contemplating the fact that New Jerusalem was far bigger than Ceres, big enough that it would need Luna or one of the Galilean satellites to house it
6. “The satellites are recording his daily movements and I placed GPS tracers
7. Even though the Yakhan is actually bigger, it is spread out into satellites and long, narrow urban strands along the canals
8. The codes bypassed the signal block by only a few minutes, having been sent faster than light, reaching the Spaceguard network after bouncing millions of times from various satellites, approximately thirty-eight hours in the past
9. What can they do if you refuse to play by their rules and carry on killing them on sight? Nothing for they lost the initiative! They cannot get to you (homeland USA) to attack you so they are reduced to slinking around in their third world countries fearing the reconnaissance satellites and drones and Egg Breakers
10. Would any of us object if our physical and intellectual capacities at seventy (70) years of age were to one day equal or exceed that of a normal forty (40) year old today? Why shouldn‘t we believe that genetic research may one day extend human life to 150 years or more, for that matter? Who would ever have thought a few centuries ago that humankind would one day be sending satellites to probe the far corners of our solar system? The possibilities ensuing from this ―Brave New World‖ populated by ―demi-gods‖, if I may use the term, are (seemingly) endless
11. satellites traced his cell calls
12. The Swede had helped with some sort of home-made vodka and stories about making even more money when the war would finally end: in the poor light the single lamp offered them, he’d shown him sketches and graphs about cables and telecommunications, satellites and whatnot, stuff that Ethan barely acknowledged they existed
13. “Roy Tucker…co-discoverer of Apophis, the asteroid that will come closer to earth in 2029 than our geo-stationary communications satellites and that still has a small chance of impact in 2036
14. Using both weather balloons and satellites, temperatures had fluctuated, but there had been no or little average change over the last thirty years, except for a spike in 1998 felt by Lomborg and others to be related to El Niño
15. Balloons and satellites could be used to crosscheck one another and their figures were concordant
16. Satellites could sample the atmosphere over oceans and difficult-to-access land sites, such as rain forests and mountains
17. He switches his view back to the satellites and sees thrust coming from outside the satellites as they move in his direction
18. The satellites aren’t picking up anything,” the second officer says
19. Activate all spy satellites all over the world to find this spaceship
20. “That’s the son-of-a-bitch! Move all satellites to that location
21. There are pieces of satellites, non-functioning satellites, engines and metal floating in orbit around Earth
22. As these brazenly un-republican systems scattered satellites across the globe the word “Republic” often appeared in their official nomenclature, frequently copying the Chinese form of “Peoples Republic
23. And because the weapon lacks microchips or other electronics, the Occidental State cannot deactivate it with their military satellites or an electromagnetic pulse
24. Several satellites recorded the event sending their pictures of
25. Carlin produced a report complete with graphs using data from satellites which showed that the actual global temperature has FALLEN by 0
26. Europeans had downloaded from one of their satellites
27. He could only wonder, had the satellites somehow
28. on the side and satellites on top of them, and then there were spotlights all over the house and in the legendary kitchen
29. Up in the heavens, in the skies above the village, several ships of Love made sure that the village was not attacked, while at the same time ensuring that the monsters were not spying on what went on there, including creating an energy field that formed an effective barrier against their spy satellites, which always polluted the Earth’s orbit, attempting to violate the privacy of the Love Spirits
30. These high-tech microchips would allow real-time tracking of the whereabouts of their children, using satellites
31. "What about your recce plans with the NRO? You were getting to the point of briefing the JCS, weren't you?" The CSAF was asking Whitey about his position on the board of the National Reconnaissance Organization (NRO) and its attempt to set up intelligence gathering in hostile Southeast Asia (SEA) areas with a combination of ground teams, drones at low altitudes, U-2s in the upper atmosphere, and satellites in space
32. In 1976 weather patrol cutters were replaced by electronic buoys and satellites
33. thing on Earth, from satellites to telecommunication systems
34. commercial satellites that were left orbiting the earth
35. The entire proceedings were televised for the nation and satellites carried portions of it to the rest of the world
36. Clark’s new friend collected data on the satellites and Russia’s fight for more shares
37. on satellites or asteroids) and the Earth mass (determined by the LAGEOS geodetic survey satel ite), a
38. (determined by its gravitational action on satellites or asteroids) and the Earth mass
39. lites, but in simulations we see thousands of satellites of dark matter dark
40. One of the unique characteristics of space plasma, revealed by satellites and
41. Saturn has 34 known natural satellites (moons) and there are probably
42. Saturn, the rings, and many of the satellites lie totally within Saturn's
43. our satellites to check the status of your weapons
44. ―Hell, if we had some satellites, we could have mapped this whole dust ball out by now
45. "Keta," my dad began, "We have satellites that pass over every square inch of our globe several times a day
46. Can you explain how it is conceivable that not one of those satellites snapped a photo of your space craft?"
47. There were two Cosmos surveillance satellites, both sun-synchronous, covering western Canada's Coast Range
48. Electronic surveillance satellites have taken over from the aircraft in many ways
49. This world should be as airless as the other two satellites orbiting the gas giant
50. Grailem wracks his brain for alternatives; Sirap Communications had over one hundred and fifty satellites in orbit around the planet