...some opportunistic species thrived on the carnage, Earth’s biosphere took time to recover its pre-extinction diversity. In the instance of the Permian-Triassic extinction, Earth’s biosphere took 10 million years [11], or perhaps as much as 30 million...
... multi-cultural environment of the ISS and its various partners such as US, Russia, Japan and the culturally diverse Europe undergo the same challenges as citizens in a multi-ethnical environment and need to train for this work...
... measurements become sensitive to lower masses, it is only a matter of time before astronomers find many more systems with a diverse arrangement of planets and stars. Perhaps even one that could be a copy of our own solar neighbourhood. The...
... ice formed, which would lead to a better understanding of the extent of volatile migration across the Solar System. Diverse surface geology on Jovian moon Europa. Linear cracks and ridges crisscross the surface, interrupted by regions of disrupted...
... Valley’(Mori, 1970). [5] Number of characters Storytelling requires protagonists. The right choice of protagonists may result in diverse types of stories to be told. In the case of Rosetta and Philae, there were two protagonists that complemented...
..., this tendency has had little impact on ESA, as the way in which the agency operates is very supportive of diverse interests and industrial policies. It follows, therefore, that we should make our next goal a ‘United Space in Europe...