Cosmic Quote by Carrie Nugent Download Open image “Asteroids are our oldest and most numerous cosmic neighbors.” — Carrie Nugent ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cosmic Most Neighbors Numerous Our
Some asteroids have us in their sights. Be nice to sort of go near them and find out what they're made of, possibly tag… — Neil deGrasse Tyson Copy Share Image
If you get asteroids about a kilometer in size, those are large enough and carry enough energy into our system to disrupt transportation, communication,… — Neil deGrasse Tyson Copy Share Image
Asteroids have hit the Earth millions of times. We can see them as shooting stars every night. When they get bigger, things get complicated.… — Rusty Schweickart Copy Share Image
It has only been within my lifetime that asteroids have been considered a credible threat to our planet. And since then, there's been a… — Carrie Nugent Copy Share Image
On the whole, asteroids tend to leave Earth alone. And day to day, there really isn't cause for most people to give them any… — Carrie Nugent Copy Share Image
The nice thing about asteroids is that once you've found them, and once you have a good solid orbit on them, you can predict… — Rusty Schweickart Copy Share Image
Asteroids have us in our sight. The dinosaurs didn't have a space program, so they're not here to talk about this problem. We are,… — Neil deGrasse Tyson Copy Share Image
An asteroid could hit us at any moment. This is not - and also, the most successful kind of life on this planet is… — Barbara Ehrenreich Copy Share Image
I think the public perception about asteroids is that they're kind of metaphors for acts of God, the fact that we have no control… — Carrie Nugent Copy Share Image
“Asteroids are craggy chunks of rock. Comets are balls of dirt, ice, and frozen gases. And meteors are, quite simply, whatever falls through and… — Neil deGrasse Tyson Copy Share Image
Luckily, there are some rocks left over from our earliest days, asteroids formed during our solar system's birth. Occasionally, some of them drop in… — Neil deGrasse Tyson Copy Share Image
Asteroids are often seen as a threat, but they are also an opportunity. The use of space resources holds a large potential for future… — Etienne Schneider Copy Share Image
There are all these interesting rules about asteroid nomenclature. Once you discover it, you have the right to name it, but there's a catch. — Carrie Nugent Copy Share Image
NEOWISE needed a cryogen coolant to keep its sensors cool, and that ran out. — Carrie Nugent Copy Share Image
We've actually named asteroids for other famous women in history, like Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, and Sojourner Truth. But it's really this Malala one… — Carrie Nugent Copy Share Image
An asteroid impact in the worst case scenario is a terrifying thing. It seems very uncontrollable: in popular culture, it's often a metaphor for… — Carrie Nugent Copy Share Image
Back in the day, I've heard, particularly with the near-Earth asteroids, there were some asteroid hunters that knew the names of every one. — Carrie Nugent Copy Share Image
Certainly what happened to the dinosaurs was not good - that was a terrible day for the dinosaurs, very sad. But I have to… — Carrie Nugent Copy Share Image
The best thing to do is to study these asteroids so we know the range of parameters we would have to deal with and… — Carrie Nugent Copy Share Image
Changing the asteroid's velocity changes the time when the asteroid crosses Earth's orbit. After all, just because it crosses Earth's path doesn't mean there… — Carrie Nugent Copy Share Image
One of the reasons NEOWISE is so valuable is that it sees the sky in the thermal infrared. That means that instead of seeing… — Carrie Nugent Copy Share Image
I think the public perception about asteroids is that they're kind of metaphors for acts of God, the fact that we have no control… — Carrie Nugent Copy Share Image
There are physical bodies, physical worlds that astronauts could visit, that we haven't found yet. Especially, there's these close approaches of asteroids. They pass… — Carrie Nugent Copy Share Image
America is a democracy and has no Hitler, but I am afraid for her future; there are hard times ahead for the American people,… — Albert Einstein Copy Share Image
“Sentinels of trees breathe life into bodies of earthly flesh As their mighty arms reach to the stars we join in their quest for… — Ramon Ravenswood Copy Share Image
The reason so many of us are obsessed with becoming stars is because we are not yet starring in our own lives. The cosmic… — Marianne Williamson Copy Share Image
Aristocratic depression has this cosmic dimension to it, where it's asking these big questions about, "Why?" "What is the purpose of all this?" Neuroses… — Lawrence Douglas Copy Share Image
New generations of humans inherit the acquired discoveries of generations past, allowing cosmic insight to accumulate without limit. Each discovery of science therefore adds… — Neil deGrasse Tyson Copy Share Image
Every one of us is, in the cosmic perspective, precious. If a human disagrees with you, let him live. In a hundred billion galaxies,… — Carl Sagan Copy Share Image
“Easter blessings All life’s sacrifices like autumn leaves awaken our senses and power to love and be whole Our Mother Earth, Our Father Sky… — Ramon Ravenswood Copy Share Image
If a person measures his spiritual fulfillment in terms of cosmic visions, surpassing peace of mind, or ecstasy, then he is not likely to… — Arthur Miller Copy Share Image
When you follow your bliss a kind of track opens up, that's always been there, waiting for you. And the life that you should… — Joseph Campbell Copy Share Image
There's crucial distinction that has to be drawn between the Shari'a, which is this hugely expansive vision of cosmic order that I've been describing,… — Sadakat Kadri Copy Share Image