The Grail gravity mapping satellites were smashed into a mountain near the Moon's north pole in December.
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There will also be one last first for the GRAIL mission, which has already broken ground for space technology.
During that time, the GRAIL satellites will be tracking the distance between each other as the Moon passes beneath them.
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But seeking the grail is a dangerous quest, given the potential backlash.
He is the master terrorist, the grail, we are after since 1983.
Depending on which version of the Grail story you read, the Holy Grail was found either by Sir Galahad or by Sir Percival.
Marketers who can bridge these chasms will probably improve their chances of connecting with consumers of at least touching the Grail for a short while.
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Therefore, axiomatically, as is a truism of politicians globally, values, beliefs, and principals are discarded and become tertiary to the grail of gaining power.
Mr. Girard has her lift the Grail for the final ritual, as the women and the men mix together onstage for the first time.
"We call this one 'the grail in the wall', " he said.
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The Knights who did not find the Grail were either diverted by the perils of the Journey, or, like Sir Lancelot, were unworthy of the Grail.
Also, while the probes are in orbit, NASA is running a project in conjunction with middle school classrooms around the country called the GRAIL MoonKAM.
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David Finn's sensitive lighting dramatizes the deterioration of the knights' home between Acts I and Act III, and Peter Flaherty's video designs are eloquent, stylized abstractions clouds, planets, landscape and even women's bodies that enhance the drama of the transformation scenes and the Grail ritual.
"While our results are still very new, our thinking is that the mercury detected by Lamp from the Grail site might be related to an enhancement at the poles caused by mercury atoms generally hopping across the surface and eventually migrating toward the cold polar regions, " said Kurt Retherford, the chief scientist for Lamp.
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The Hindenburg Omen may not be the holy grail the bears might like, but it still has plenty of street cred as a wake-up call.
Such an animal is the miracle, the holy grail of the sport.
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Understanding the origin -- and the genetic behavior -- of a pathogen is the holy grail in the world of infectious disease.
As well as letting them own the network, something that is becoming the holy grail of the industry, the new technology will both permit lower costs and make possible a range of new services.
However some opinions will count more than others when extrapolating the impact of the debate come election day and the opinions that will matter the most will be that of suburban women the Holy Grail of the 2012 presidential election.
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The third instalment in the Indiana Jones series saw the archaeologist and his father search for the Holy Grail while fighting the Nazis.
Turns out there may have been some legitimacy to those nagging feelings that something just wasn't quite right about iPhone firmware 2.0.2 -- a build many initially hoped would be the holy grail to cure the iPhone 3G's reception woes.
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He recovers the lost Grail spear, kills the sorcerer Klingsor, and returns to the knights to heal Amfortas's wound and become their leader.
And then there was Monty Python and the Holy Grail, which later became the basis for the successful Broadway play, Spamalot.
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Labour's peers, Lord Warner, a former health minister, and Lord Patel of Bradford, have amendments down on the holy grail of health policy: the integration of health with social care - removing the barriers that keep people in expensive hospital beds, when they may be better looked-after in care homes.
Parallel computing has been the holy grail of supercomputer design almost since the dawn of the silicon age.
The huge plan, regarded as the Holy Grail of Titanic memorabilia, shows the intricate detail of the ship - from the location of the squash court, to the Turkish baths to the first-class lavatories.
The Holy Grail is isochronism ensuring that the oscillations that push the second hand forward are perfectly regular.
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The Holy Grail: In 1909 Honus Wagner discovered that the American Tobacco Company had issued this baseball card without his permission.
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In so doing, these elder statesmen helped transform an idea that had theretofore been written off as the Holy Grail of, with very few exceptions, the Looney Left.
An IPO is the holy grail for many start-ups, but the odds of success are 22% lower if a co-investing pair are alumni of the same university, and 18% lower if they share a past employer.
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