Stephen Crane: A Man Said to the Universe
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In the movie, according to the supercomputer Deep Thought, the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe and everything is 42. When asked what the answer meant Deep Thought replied that in order to understand the answer you first had to ask the right question. Unfortunately, no one has ever figured out what the question was.*"The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy" was a BBC radio series (which began in 1978), a book series by Douglas Adams (which began in 1979) and a motion picture (2005). "Life, the Universe, and Everything" was published in 1982, and the 2003 radio production featured a posthumous cameo appearance by Douglas Adams (1952-2001).The meaning of life is 42. The ultimate question is 'What do you get if you multiply six by nine?' which IS 42 in base 13. The ultimate question is also 'What is total paradise?' which was interpreted as 'What is the total of a pair of dice' which is, if you care to check, 42.
"Roger, Tranquillity, we copy you on the ground. You got a bunch of guys about to turn blue. We're breathing again. Thanks a lot." In order for that to make more sense, consider that the full quote from Armstrong was "Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed."
He was the 2nd Man into space after Russia's Yuri Gargarin He was one of the 7 original astronauts by NASA First American in space with the Mercury Project. He named his capsule Freedom 7 and was launched on a Redstone rocket. According to Gene Kranz in Failure is Not an Option, When reporters asked Shepard what he thought about as he sat atop the Redstone rocket, waiting for liftoff, he had replied, the fact that every part of the ship was built by the lowest bidder." He and his crew was bumped from the Apollo 13 mission after inner ear problems. He was the commander of Apollo 14. He was the 5th person to walk on the Moon He was a Rear Admiral in USN He was a test pilot. Helpful places to check would be NASA bios.
Jupiter is the fastest spinning planet in our solar system rotating on average once in just under 10 hours. That is very fast especially considering how large Jupiter is. This means that Jupiter has the shortest days of all the planets in the solar system. Since Jupiter is a gas planet, it does not rotate as a solid sphere. Jupiter's equator rotates a bit faster than its polar regions at a speed of 28,273 miles/hour (about 43,000 kilometers/hour). Jupiter's day varies from 9 hours and 56 minutes around the poles to 9 hours and 50 minutes close to the equator.
Apollo 8 was the first manned mission to leave Earth orbit and the first to travel to another celestial body (the Moon) but not first biological mission with non-human creatures from Earth. A few months before Apollo 8's flight to the Moon in 1968 a Soviet spacecraft, Zond 5, flew around the Moon and back. On board Zond 5 were assorted living things, including turtles. The first large creatures from Earth to travel to another world were reptilians! The Apollo 8 crew also were the first humans to set eyes on the far side of the moon but not the first to photograph it. Nearly a decade earlier in 1959 the unmanned Soviet spacecraft Luna 3 was the first to successfully take and send back pictures of the Moon's far side. As Apollo 8 re-emerged from the Moon's far side and voice contact with Earth was regained Commander Jim Lovell announced "Please be informed there is a Santa Claus" to which NASA replied "That's affirmative, you are the best ones to know" so Santa may actually have been the first human to set eyes on the Moon's far side! Of the over 500 individuals that have flown in space to-date (many of them more than once), only two dozen individuals have ever left Earth orbit and travelled to another celestial body. The three member crew aboard Apollo 8 were the first to truly deserve the title Astronaut as they boldly travelled to where no human has ever gone before. As for all the other 500 "Astronauts", they have really only flown a little faster and a little higher than us who have flown in airplanes that also fly above most of Earth's atmosphere...
It means that the universe is cold and heartless. No matter how important you feel you are or how dear you hold anything, the universe doesn't care. We are all insignificant in the universe.
A man said to the universe: "Sir, I exist!" "However," replied the universe, "The fact has not created in me a sense of obligation" "Every sin is the result of collaboration" "When the gods wish to punish us, they answer our prayers."
The suffix for "replied" is "-ed."
"Yes, I can use a sentence with replied in it," I replied to the question.
my mom ask me if want a laptop and i replied ,yes.
The likely word is replying (answering).
Replied has two syllables. Re•plied.
The past perfect form is had replied.
The past tense of "reply" is "replied."
Q: "If you could change one of your physical characteristics, which one will it be and why?" A: Through an interpreter, Ms. Lopes replied that she is very happy about how she looked that she would not change a thing.
Replied is the past participle as well as the simple past tense of the verb 'reply'.
I received a request for that information but I have not replied yet.