Jens Olsen's astronomical clock.
One of the clock hands shows the present star map over Denmark and the slow precession of the motion of the earth's axis over 25.753 years! So it takes 25.753 years to turn one round.
Engineered materials can differ from natural materials in many ways. Engineered ones are made for specific purposes, some to have more tensile strenght like steel and kevlar, others to be more ductil like the elastomers, others to resist to higher temperatures like the ceramics on the space shuttle, others to conduct electricity like silicon based transistors, and so on. They also differ on composition. Engineered materials can be a mix of natural materials (and by this i mean that occur in the nature without human intervention) and man-made, or only man-made materials.
for doing works
Works in the oilfield. Rigs up/down rig, lays down and picks up pipe, trips tubing/rods in/out hole. Is the bottom man on a 4 to 5 man crew
the gear in the watch of the frustrated man waiting for it to get to floor 9
Pharoah, book of Exodus.
The farthest man-made object from Earth is the Voyager 1 spacecraft, which has reached interstellar space and is roughly 14 billion miles away from Earth.
the slowest car in the world is peel p50 made on the isle of man
If hes the slowest man on earth
The first man made object put into Earth orbit.
The Earth's rotation
The first man-made object to circle the Earth in 1957 was the Soviet satellite Sputnik 1. It was launched on October 4, 1957, and marked the beginning of the space age.
One man-made object that orbits the sun is the International Space Station (ISS). It orbits Earth at an average altitude of approximately 420 kilometers (260 miles) and travels around the Earth about every 90 minutes.
The farthest man-made object from Earth is Voyager 1 spacecraft, which was launched by NASA in 1977. It has since traveled beyond our solar system and continues to transmit data back to Earth. Hubble Space Telescope is in low Earth orbit and not as far from Earth as Voyager 1.
The first man-made object to leave Earth's atmosphere was the V-2 rocket launched by Germany on October 3, 1942.
einstienium, it was created in a lab and it is an element. so its one atom
It was the first man-made object to orbit the Earth. It launched on October 4, 1957.
The first man made object to orbit the earth was Sputnik 1. Launched by the Russins in 1957