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I actually envisioned myself rolling outside of that door as the car was going 50
miles
per hour like I'd seen in the movies, and wondering how much it would hurt.
Sailplanes have flown over 1,000 miles, and the altitude record is over 50,000 feet.
In 1981, it flew 163
miles
from Paris to England, solely on the power of sunbeams, and established a basis for the Pathfinder.
We've had one of these fly nine
miles
through the air at 35
miles
an hour with just a little battery in it.
And last summer, we sent early prototypes of our technology to 100 volunteers in London, and together they mapped air quality across 1,000
miles
of sidewalk and 20 percent of all of central London.
It’s only 500
miles.
It took me 100
miles
to figure out that, in my heart, in me, I had become a prisoner.
We'll be coming in at 12,000
miles
per hour, and in seven minutes we have to stop and touch the surface very softly so we don't break that lander.
Erik Bailey: The main purpose of EDL is to take a spacecraft that is traveling at 12,500
miles
an hour and bring it to a screeching halt in a soft way in a very short amount of time.
We're 70
miles
above the surface of Mars.
BC: From this point, we're going to decelerate from 12,500
miles
an hour down to 900
miles
an hour.
BC: In the first 15 seconds after we deploy the parachute, we'll decelerate from 900
miles
an hour to a relatively slow 250
miles
an hour.
BC: We separate from the lander going 125
miles
an hour at roughly a kilometer above the surface of Mars: 3,200 feet.
It's about getting a spacecraft that's hurtling through deep space and using all this bag of tricks to somehow figure out how to get it down to the surface of Mars at zero
miles
an hour.
So, think about it as a paper-thin, huge area of many hundreds of thousands of miles, which is rotating.
And the reason I showed the little arrow there, I think that should say 30 miles, we decided a few months ago to actually fly the spacecraft through the plume of that geyser so we can actually measure the material that it is made of.
It's over 200
miles
from any major city.
That's 80
miles
to the horizon.
And the third is the experience from the mountain, which is really dominated by the view shed of the spring valley there behind Danny, and if you look off to the right, out there, 15
miles
across to the Schell Creek range.
That is, until I went to Eduardo's farm in Extremadura, 50
miles
north of Seville, right on the Portugal border.
It can fly at speeds of up to 50
miles
per hour, has talons the size of a grizzly bear's, razor-sharp eyesight, and that ring of feathers focuses sound so that it can hear the slightest leaf rustle.
Her clandestine booty calls will carry for
miles
across the canopy, and males will beat a slow path towards her.
We did an analysis where you would have a station in each city with each of the 100 largest cities in the United States, and located the stations so you'd be no more than two
miles
from a station at any time.
We put one every 25
miles
on the freeway, and it turns out that translates into about 12,000 stations.
The equator's speed is actually about 60
miles
per hour.
It's just like you and I are in the same room, even though we may be
miles
apart.
Hurtling around at speeds from 4 to 18
miles
an hour and hunting for up to 30 hours at a time, these majestic mammals live up to their name.
And then 20
miles
down the road is Groveland, and that's where all the Wisconsin beekeepers go.
I switched lanes on the highway and the driver, this chaperone, said, "You know, you were just going 110
miles
an hour."
It's 115
miles
of mapped passage, it's pristine, it has no natural opening and it's a gigantic biological, geo-microbiological laboratory.
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