But such things happen on appropriate planets in most sol-type solar systems.
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Spherical carbon doped titanium dioxide nanoparticles are synthesized by the sol-gel process.
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These particles showed no gel-to-sol transition upon the addition of sodium hydroxide.
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In July 2012 state media announced he was married to Ri Sol-ju.
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Tottenham defender Sol Campbell will make a statement about his future tomorrow.
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It's another sunny dayonMars, according to a chirpy AI assistant named Sandy.
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Opportunity and its twin, Spirit, were only expected to last some 90 daysonMars.
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I went outside, into my last dayonMars.
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Last DaysonMars Directed by Ruairi Robinson.
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It was a morning that might have been a Monday or a Tuesday or any dayonMars.
Uso de martian day en inglés
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But the liquid evaporates during the Martianday when temperatures rise.
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The craft is still in operation after spending thousands of Martiandays exploring the surface.
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Since the Martianday is twenty-four and a half hours, this leads to remarkable results.
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Instead, MAVEN witnessed an aurora that lasted five Martiandays, and possibly enveloped the whole planet.
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Chinese scientists would like to get at least 90 Martiandays of service out of the robot.
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But other researchers would have liked the simulation to address how the Martianday might affect crewmembers.
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Its average temperature is about 55C and the Martian thermometer rises above zero only on the very warmest Martianday.
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Opportunity is still going strong, and has driven 34km in the 3,000 Martiandays since landing.
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It was the close of a Martianday that I felt the returning impact of volition and left the chorus hall.
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Designed to last for just 90 Martiandays, it is now approaching its 3400th Martian day of operation.
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A humble sundial to mark the passage of the Martianday is set to be part of NASA's next mission to red planet.
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Since the Martianday was actually about forty-two minutes longer than the days on Earth, adjustments were necessary to keep the two calendars compatible.
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It has no solar panels and so relies only on battery power, which will last between two and eight Martiandays (called sols).
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"And a Martianday," he added.
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Today, NASA reports that Spirit, which launched in June 2003, is on Martianday (sol) 1282, outliving Viking 2 by a day so far.
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"From the time it took the greenish spot to cross, I should judge a Martianday to be about fifty hours long," I said.