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| Equator: A Journey (1988) | |
| ocated between 10 and 40 degrees north of the | equator, a general area that in 1990 was purported to |
| ase consists of a single point on the Earth's | equator, above which the satellite sits at all times. |
| Being close to the | equator, Adirampattinam enjoys Tropical wet and dry c |
| rdinate system which was designed to have its | equator aligned with the supergalactic plane, a major |
| e of his travels brought him 20° south of the | equator along the East African coast. |
| erturbations and the ellipticity of the Earth | equator, an object placed in a GEO without any statio |
| In Following the | Equator, an account of that travel published in 1897, |
| nt consists of three rings, the meridien, the | equator, and the declination ring. |
| Chennai lies on the thermal | equator and is also coastal, which prevents extreme v |
| he Earth decreases as one moves away from the | equator, and because the Earth rotates in a counter c |
| d shipping in the coastal waters south of the | Equator and throughout the United States zone of resp |
| lockader; but her consorts, the steam gunboat | Equator and the tug Yadkin turned back. |
| Pseudobulweria is limited essentially by the | Equator and the Tropic of Capricorn, and possibly alw |
| ta Ceti is positioned very near the celestial | equator and is located about 0.74 degrees WNW of the |
| American Southwest were located close to the | equator, and had a warm, monsoon-like climate with he |
| When the mean | equator and equinox of J2000 are used to define a cel |
| natural philosopher, who intends to reach the | equator and discover the shape of the world with a pe |
| and and nearby Baker Island just north of the | Equator and east of Tarawa. |
| the distance from the spheroid center to the | equator and b the distance from the center to the pol |
| ched on long-range missions, south across the | Equator, and to the west across the Atlantic, operati |
| below the surface at the intersection of the | Equator and the International Date Line. |
| and locations around the world, including the | Equator and the South Pole. |
| minent constellation located on the celestial | equator and visible throughout the world. |
| gives a list of parallels, starting with the | equator, and proceeding north at intervals, chosen so |
| dible reports of snow-capped mountains on the | Equator and had terrified the Masai warriors by remov |
| brous tissue that attaches to the lens at its | equator and connects it to the ciliary body. |
| er align with the Earth's axis (except on the | Equator) and must realign itself as the Earth rotates |
| wo places on Mars' surface, Viking 1 near the | equator and Viking 2 far enough north to see frost in |
| worldwide, being in general smaller near the | equator and larger towards the poles. |
| hey become a realistic cadre of the celestial | equator and the constellations included between the t |
| is driven by the temperature contrast between | equator and the poles. |
| n the disposition of the islands south of the | equator and knew that they needed to do this to have |
| ,000 feet (1,800 m) of actual distance at the | equator, and 3,000 feet (910 m) at latitude 60 degree |
| Fear River accompanied by CSS Yadkin and CSS | Equator and inconclusively engaged six Federal blocka |
| n the ecliptic, the wobbling of the celestial | equator and hence of the horizon at the latitude of E |
| Generally, water flows to the west at the | equator, and then north (if in the northern hemispher |
| s western longitude, just between the Martian | equator and the Valles Marineris system, just east of |
| shown the lunar mansions in their order, the | equator and the degrees of the heavenly circumference |
| l Celestial Reference System (ICRS): the mean | equator and equinox at J2000.0 are distinct from and |
| half shells with three joint welds around the | equator, and a tube brazed (to beryllium or aluminium |
| es (395 nmi), inclined at 51.6 degrees to the | equator and with a period of 97 minutes. |
| 2 November for the African coast north of the | equator and 24 April 1668 for the rest of the world. |
| will occupy a position north of the celestial | equator and the other will occupy the same degree sou |
| At all latitudes the celestial | equator appears perfectly straight because the observ |
| chment points, cast into the acrylic sphere's | equator, are not suitable for upside-down use. |
| Locations near the | Equator are theoretically good sites for spaceports, |
| tica and New Zealand, and moved closer to the | equator around 10 million years ago. |
| surface reach 130 K (−143 °C; −226 °F) at the | equator, as heating is made more effective by Iapetus |
| decreasing density starting from the waist or | equator as measured outwardly to the poles. |
| Nicholson is a good marker for the | equator as it sits almost directly on the martian equ |
| At sea, the ship headed SSW and crossed the | equator at 151 degrees and 50 minutes. |
| weather satellites orbit the Earth above the | equator at altitudes of 35,880 km (22,300 miles). |
| orbit 35,800 kilometres (22,200 mi) above the | equator at 99.2 degrees west longitude. |
| orbit 35,800 kilometres (22,200 mi) above the | equator at 102.8 degrees west longitude. |
| Laurentia straddled on the | equator at the time and the Rheic Ocean was to the so |
| ng occupies a plane parallel to the celestial | equator, at right angles to the meridian. |
| ising over the Eastern Horizon at the Earth's | equator at any given time. |
| orchids and companion plants from around the | equator at elevations of 6,000 to 10,000 feet. |
| nd an orbital plane, ascending north over the | Equator at 10:15 am local time (and 10:30 am local ti |
| ill be deployed in a circular orbit along the | equator at an altitude of 8063km (medium earth orbit) |
| island, previously located just north of the | equator, at about 175° W. It was discovered in 1858 a |
| 5 February: Crossed | equator at 21.50 degrees West |
| When the Sun crosses the | equator at both equinoxes, the Sun is moving at an an |
| ach a handle between two nearby points on the | equator; because this manifold has Euler characterist |
| Despite being located close to the | equator, Bujumbura is not nearly as warm as one might |
| arc length of one degree of latitude near the | equator, but they took advantage of the opportunity t |
| outh to Tangier by 7 April; from there to the | Equator by 5 May and in the rest of the world after 2 |
| rate in a way similar to sailors crossing the | equator, by raising a drink of spirits. |
| Objects near the | equator can only be tracked for about an hour, but ob |
| Crossing the | equator ceremony with "Davy Jones" (to left of Captai |
| The chemical | equator concept was coined in 2008 when researchers f |
| Equator Crossing & Port Victoria, Seychelles: The Sch | |
| equator crossing time. | |
| (Sunderland crosses the | Equator, February 19, 2010). |
| urements of the spin rate of this star at its | equator have shown that it varies over time due to th |
| ng Degrees of Longitude upon Parallels of the | Equator, ibid. |
| on the location of stars relative to Earth's | equator if it were projected out to an infinite dista |
| nstellation lying just south of the celestial | equator, immediately south of Orion. |
| It is located south of the planet's | equator in the heavily cratered highlands of Terra Si |
| es is found over a wide region, from near the | equator in Kenya, through the Middle East to Afghanis |
| Then, you go south of the | equator, in Argentina, where you take down a trophy w |
| The westward surface flow at the | equator in both oceans is part of the South Equatoria |
| of 166.5° to the ecliptic (165.3° to Saturn's | equator), in a retrograde direction and with an eccen |
| hich the sun is at greatest distance from the | equator) in order to determine the length of the trop |
| on of 151° to the ecliptic (153° to Jupiter's | equator), in a retrograde direction and with an eccen |
| ey across the Andes of South America from the | Equator in Ecuador to the tropic of Capricorn in Chil |
| The ecliptic and the celestial | equator intersect within this constellation and in Vi |
| It is the point where the Earth's | equator intersects the ecliptic. |
| kilometres (27,340 mi), without crossing the | equator into the southern hemisphere. |
| ope considered the Earth to be divided by the | equator into two hemispheres, the northern and southe |
| The rotation velocity at the | equator is at least 223 km/s. |
| The minimum rotation velocity at the | equator is 55 km/s. |
| The solar | equator is the latitude immediately "under" the sun; |
| sult of the Earth's axial tilt, the celestial | equator is inclined by 23.4° with respect to the ecli |
| nel, which has been discovered near the lunar | equator, is an empty volcanic tube, measuring about t |
| e the coldest places on the planet, while the | equator is the warmest (as on Earth). |
| East-West drift occurs because the | equator is not perfectly circular, so satellites drif |
| Spanning the | equator is a band of pearls and gemstones, with a sim |
| In two widely-used geodetic standards, the | Equator is modeled as a circle whose radius is a whol |
| In either case, the length of the | Equator is by definition exactly 2π times the given s |
| ) are impossible, the location of the thermal | equator is not identical to that of the geographic eq |
| ll another definition states that the thermal | equator is the latitude at which insolation is identi |
| The celestial | equator is defined to be infinitely distant (since it |
| The celestial | equator is a great circle on the imaginary celestial |
| Equator is a BBC television documentary series in thr | |
| At its | equator it is spinning at approximately 24% of the sp |
| When Summer Meridian passes through the | equator, it will intersect and form morn virgin as a |
| d a position of 50 miles (80 km) north of the | equator, it became the nearest a tropical cyclone has |
| reater than 70 degrees south of the celestial | equator, it is the most southerly of the bright stars |
| North of the | equator it blooms between January and April. |
| the closest major optical observatory to the | equator lying at 8 degrees and 47.51 minutes north. |
| reeds on both coasts of the Americas from the | equator northwards. |
| rboniferous tropical rainforests lay over the | equator of Euramerica. |
| For comparison, the | equator of the Sun requires just over 25 days for a c |
| ltair rotates rapidly, with a velocity at the | equator of approximately 286 km/s. |
| n in the south, with its widest part near the | equator of Arda. |
| ected rotational velocity (v sin i) along the | equator of 390 km/s or greater. |
| le between the planet's orbital plane and the | equator of the parent star. |
| that is equatorial (in the same plane as the | equator of Mars), circular, and prograde (rotating ab |
| es (433 mi) and an inclination to the Earth's | equator of 29 degrees. |
| first geometric procedure for determining the | equator of a rotating planet from three observations |
| Equator of orbited body for satellites with small sem | |
| Also, the magnetic | equator of the Earth in this region is slightly to th |
| En route to Mombasa, the ship crossed the | equator on 23 May. |
| It is located just south of the planet's | equator on the relatively smooth Meridiani Planum (pl |
| lunar impact crater that is located near the | equator, on the far side of the Moon. |
| It is located near the lunar | equator on the far side of the Moon from the Earth. |
| rst and only operational patrol, crossing the | Equator on 10 July, to target ships in the South Atla |
| y projecting the Earth's geographic poles and | equator onto the celestial sphere. |
| The projection of the Earth's | equator onto the celestial sphere is called the celes |
| h respect to another plane, such as the Sun's | equator or even Jupiter's orbital plane, but the ecli |
| inguish whether a particular face is near the | equator or a pole by examining the types of vertices |
| verging in an orb azure, with submeridian and | equator or, topped with cross or. |
| words, it is a projection of the terrestrial | equator out into space. |
| On 27 July they crossed the | equator planning to go to Tahiti. |
| tionation as atmospheric water moves from the | equator poleward which results in progressive depleti |
| Four solar cell paddles mounted near its | equator recharged the storage batteries while in orbi |
| Equator Records or Equator Sound Studios was original | |
| ers of the band Islands, which is also called | Equator Records. |
| Hind Legs, was released on April 18, 2006 by | Equator Records/EMI. |
| ffect is largest at the poles and weak at the | equator results in sharp, relatively steady western b |
| "Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!!" ( | Equator RMX) - 6:20 |
| use / solarium is usually integrated into the | equator side of the building. |
| Equator Sound Studios, under direction from Worrod at | |
| In 1960, Charles Worrod launched | Equator Sound Studios Ltd. along with the Equator Sou |
| Fresh blue ice at Rhea's | equator suggest impacts from deorbiting ring material |
| ge in a blue orb, with gold semi-meridian and | equator, surmounted by a gold cross, the crown lined |
| nary satellites remain in one location at the | equator taking weather images of the earth from that |
| For a specific point on the Earth's | equator, TerraSAR X has a revisit cycle of 11 days. |
| rare events recorded by stations near Earth's | equator that face the Sun. |
| located only about eight degrees north of the | equator, the climate is tropical year round. |
| Being almost exactly on the celestial | equator the star is visible everywhere in the world e |
| cecraft in orbits roughly parallel to Earth's | equator, the effect is most pronounced with spacecraf |
| se than others, and the farther away from the | equator the observer is situated, the greater the dif |
| the length of a short north-south line at the | equator, the sphere that best approximates that part |
| At a few degrees north of the | equator the perihelion/aphelion factor is balanced by |
| s not therefore depend upon which side of the | equator the plant is growing. |
| ployment: "shellback" status for crossing the | equator, the Order of the Ditch on two occasions for |
| s with a central deep groove diaphragm at the | equator, thus limiting the rays to those close to the |
| bserver moves north (or south), the celestial | equator tilts towards the southern (or northern) hori |
| s one and half degree away from the celestial | equator to the south. |
| is forecasting tropical cyclones south of the | equator to the 25th parallel south, and between the 1 |
| international warnings for the area from the | Equator to 10°S between 90°E and 125°E. |
| icus ranges from the Galapagos Islands at the | equator, to Cape Horn at 55º South: Chile, Ecuador, P |
| overtake the Lammermuir before it crossed the | Equator to transfer the chest at sea, which he did. |
| long cable connecting a point on or near the | equator to an object, possibly a captured asteroid, i |
| 1970 deployment when she sailed south of the | equator to Australia and New Zealand, where she joine |
| n extended out to include the region from the | Equator to 10°S between 125°E and 141°E. |
| satellites that dip sufficiently south of the | equator to be usable for several hours daily. |
| shallower and weaker.It flows south from the | equator to the west wind drift. |
| Even though biodiversity declines from the | equator to the poles in terrestrial ecosystems, this |
| 7, 2007, the Sun passed the Uranian celestial | equator to the North and in 2029 the North Pole of Ur |
| sia to Manila, Philippines, down south of the | equator to New Zealand and Papua New Guinea and into |
| +-5 deg at most at | equator to approx. |
| misphere will explode progressively, from the | equator toward the opposite pole. |
| As much of Brazil is close to the | equator, traditional rules of thumb brand most of the |
| sun-synchronous orbit might ascend across the | equator twelve times a day each time at approximately |
| he inclination of the Earth's orbit the solar | equator varies during the year, from the Tropic of Ca |
| An observer standing on the Earth's | equator visualizes the celestial equator as a semicir |
| le Star disappeared beyond the horizon as the | equator was crossed, rendering this method useless in |
| Strong flow from across the | equator was drawn into the circulation of Roger, init |
| though low in the sky, from just north of the | Equator when near its daily arc's highest point, the |
| The galaxy is located near the galactic | equator where dust obscuration makes it a difficult o |
| planetary precession, along the instantaneous | equator, which results in a rotation of the ecliptic |
| The geographical distribution is around the | equator with 70% of the total 2.5 billion people livi |
| 768 pixels wide (1.25 km/pixel at the Earth's | equator), with selected coverage at higher resolution |
| from regions as diverse as the Arctic and the | Equator, with each display occupying a floor climatic |
| ly 37,000 km (22,300 miles) above the Earth's | equator with the characteristic that, from a fixed ob |
| on of 147° to the ecliptic (147° to Jupiter's | equator) with an eccentricity of 0.2441. |
| (At the poles, though, the celestial | equator would be parallel to the horizon.) |
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