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It is also quite small at 10% of the | solar radius. |
miss, they crack square or break a hole in the | solar base. |
ylight hours, especially in years close to the | solar maximum. |
and the Galaxy, the physics of the Sun and the | solar system (radioastronomy, coronal plasma, cometa |
The | solar year, (Het zonnejaar) |
llium nitride (InGaN), an optical match to the | solar spectrum is obtained. |
ome Golons, has released a black hole into the | solar system. |
ns of astronomical terms like "boundary of the | solar system" and even "planet" are subjects of heat |
Ra on the | Solar boat |
For example, on June 12, the | solar time at the extreme westerly points of the Ala |
The | Solar Laboratory was designed in the Mission Revival |
ic models which eliminates the epicycle in the | solar model, which eliminate the eccentrics and equa |
s effect becomes even more apparent, since the | solar time at Fresno, California (about 120° W) is u |
rgy's Aquatic Species Program cataloged at the | Solar Energy Research Institute located in Golden, C |
ate) the positions of the major planets of the | solar system (with the Moon and Pluto, and in some c |
Most plans evolve around the | solar year of little more than 365 days. |
lies to cosmic rays that are unaffected by the | Solar wind such as extremely high energy rays. |
theory that the individual's experience of the | Solar System's impacts on their personal energy fiel |
Change, Evans has expressed his belief in the | solar variation theory and the causes of warming on |
The | Solar Dynamics Observatory, launched Feb 11, 2010 |
including George Howard Darwin to observe the | solar eclipse from Sicily. |
ectrum) gives the electrical efficiency of the | solar cell. |
is the | solar elevation angle |
They are placed in the | solar furnace, there to be incinerated. |
In the | solar system, the masses of the outer planets can be |
STACEE, the | Solar Tower Atmospheric Cherenkov Effect Experiment, |
Alan W. Hood is a professor in the | Solar and Magnetospheric Theory Group at the Univers |
the planet through space, returning it to the | solar system in 1986 (the setting of The Tenth Plane |
ple of an intricate plasterwork ceiling in the | solar, thought to be one of the oldest in Herefordsh |
As the | solar furnace begins to heat up, the Doctor talks to |
s the reddest color index of any object in the | solar system. |
occasionally to recharge its batteries via the | solar panels. |
cation just east of 169°30′ W, shows noon, the | solar time is actually around 9:42 a.m. |
otential effects on Earth are prevented by the | solar wind and the Sun's magnetic field. |
on the Earth than on the other planets of the | Solar System, has not been clarified. |
Newton's Clock: Chaos in the | Solar System (1993) W.H.Freeman ISBN 0-716-72724-2 |
pse of the sun within 18 months, following the | Solar eclipse of June 21, 2001. |
ned that the Egyptians based their year on the | solar year, that is, on the apparent motion of the S |
For the | solar sail see Cosmos 1, for the rocket see Kosmos-1 |
known as Russell 3, is a periodic comet in the | solar system. |
of the most symmetrical binaries known in the | Solar System. |
In 1960s he helped to develop the | solar heat gain factor (SHGF) method of calculating |
spoked, some rayed-is thought to represent the | solar eclipse of November 24, 1677. |
cs of planetary rings and the formation of the | Solar System. |
d not gain movement and adjust the tilt of the | solar panels, or gain a beneficial wind to clean the |
on the Moon and most other rocky bodies in the | Solar System. |
the first people to base their calendar on the | solar year, though in a form that caused it to wande |
lifier designed by Brainiac 5 to stabilize the | solar system after the arrival of a new planet. |
Grotrian studied the emission line from the | solar corona in the green region of the spectrum; th |
alent material nature of all bodies within the | solar system, the identical nature of the sun and di |
Beyond the | Solar System: 100 Best Deep-Sky Objects for Amateur |
In its original form, known as the | solar power satellite, the proposal was intended as |
tudy called "Extending Human Presence Into the | Solar System" for The Planetary Society, as a co-tea |
The | Solar Zone at the University of Arizona Science and |
ding and transmitting television images of the | solar disk in the Hydrogen-alpha spectrum. |
the sun, and centers on the barycenter of the | solar system (i.e. |
nts have periodically increased power from the | solar arrays. |
For the same value of the | solar mixing angle, θ, this would correspond to a su |
only a few known mean motion resonances in the | Solar System involving planets, dwarf planets or lar |
The planet was discovered orbiting the | Solar twin star, Upsilon Andromedae, approximately e |
present, Luyten's Star is moving away from the | Solar System. |
d a force of thousands of Daxamites enters the | Solar system and become supercharged by yellow starl |
destruction of the barriers that have kept the | solar winds at bay. |
one of the closest star forming regions to the | solar systems. |
The | solar panels could produce 800 W at Earth and 500 W |
To run a prediction, the | solar flux index is also needed. |
The | Solar Electric Light Company or SELCO India is a soc |
The | solar panel was capable of generating 5 kW using 55, |
t lying approximately 800 light years from the | Solar System. |
propagation of accelerated particles from the | solar corona to interplanetary space, |
according to which each of the planets of the | solar system has a guiding angelic spirit that rules |
created other small entrepreneurs who use the | solar panels to charge numerous small batteries whic |
ven Patalas (netherworlds); description of the | solar system and the movements of the celestial bodi |
Of his works, The | Solar Parallax and its Related Constants (1891) is t |
holic Church, saying Copernicus' theory of the | Solar System is correct. |
m are large, compared to all gas giants in the | Solar System. |
located approximately 85 light years from the | Solar System, near the head of the constellation Dra |
The program takes these geographic points, the | solar flux index, propagation models, estimates F-la |
eir father to take the family on a tour of the | solar system. |
to establish an observatory there to view the | Solar eclipse of June 8, 1937, but was also unsucces |
ratering on the Earth and other objects in the | Solar System, and volcanic modifications of planetar |
Expedition to Tripoli for the | solar eclipse of August 30, 1905 |
rth year to make up the six hours by which the | solar year was computed to exceed the year of 365 da |
The square turret at the rear of the | Solar Tower contains a spiral staircase taken from t |
The astronomy and astrology of the | solar hero myth by Robin Heath |
The Amherst expedition to Japan for the | solar eclipse of August 9, 1896 |
The second process is the | solar wind, which is the ejection of mainly protons |
series, released only in Japan, also uses the | solar sensor, but it has changed its gameplay mechan |
interstellar molecular gas and dust) in the | solar system, in our Milky Way, and other galaxies o |
Perturbations in the | solar wind increase this flow of ions. |
nd travelled to Oran in 1870 to photograph the | solar eclipse. |
p, or imaginary snapshot of the planets in the | Solar System and their positions in the zodiac at th |
Basic Physics of the | Solar System, V. M. Blanco and S. W. McCuskey. |
t is believed that the Hors was the god of the | solar disk. |
In the 1920s he worked at the | Solar Physics Observatory, Cambridge, UK with F.J.M. |
ic Empire - an organisation that colonised the | Solar System. |
ne-grained diamond dust that is older than the | solar system itself, known as presolar grains. |
rch projects, ranging from observations of the | solar system to distant galaxies. |
ins form the primary material out of which the | Solar System was formed. |
known as Gehrels 2, is a periodic comet in the | solar system. |
measuring points and the third point being the | solar eclipse happening that year visible in Africa |
ic center in a nearly circular path called the | solar circle in a clockwise direction as viewed from |
Planets of the | solar system and their major moons |
The | solar cycle is a 28-year cycle of the Julian calenda |
The NSSC-1 was used on the | Solar Maximum Mission, Space Telescope, and Landsat- |
written (26375) 1999 DE9) is an object of the | solar system located beyond the orbit of Neptune. |
This mission's driving energy is that the | solar maximum of solar cycle 24 will be the final on |
Computations based on a numerical model of the | solar system show that ε has a period of about 41,00 |
It's the fault of the | Solar System! |
l to the radiance emitted by the Sun (i.e. the | solar extraterrestrial radiance), because the solar |
this object may be removed (ejected) from the | Solar System over the next 10 million years. |
to find any Martian parallax greater than the | Solar parallax, Tycho had no valid observational evi |
ds may have formed during the formation of the | solar system by mutual capture or three-body interac |
y writer Oliver Wendell Holmes, The Hub of the | Solar System. |
Olympus Mons, the largest known volcano in the | Solar System), canyons (including the Valles Mariner |
"Land requirements for the | solar and coal options", The Geographical Journal, J |
it is the most highly bifurcated object in the | solar system, with two distinct lobes. |
To defend against the aggressors, the | Solar System Defense Forces developed and deployed t |
nterests in the chemistry and formation of the | solar system and the economic development of space h |
.88 parsecs (283.37 light years) away from the | solar system. |
The | solar park was built by Iberinco. |
an astronomical database of objects beyond the | Solar System. |
maximum orbital inclination) tailored for the | Solar System. |
cords and forget the whole thing", marking the | Solar System "unoccupied". |
s tend to reproduce based on, essentially, the | solar cycle...The weather's good. |
n-orbit testing, the system used to rotate the | solar array in order to track the Sun malfunctioned. |
In Rig Veda, Indra the | solar god is sometimes described as golden-bodied (" |
Revil's fleet after Gihren Zabi unleashed the | Solar Ray, a gigantic colony laser. |
ated with respect to the center of mass of the | solar system. |
is cult image is temporarily replaced with the | solar disk; it is further described how a new figure |
anger with Kashima who became replaced by the | solar deity Amaterasu. |
meteorite suggest that they are older than the | solar system. |
n Aries, located about 12 light years from the | Solar System. |
The | solar eclipse mentioned in the annals of Mursili II |
'Astronomy, or a description of the | Solar System,' Sudbury, 1791. |
t with a civilization that extends outside the | solar system, to the Oort Cloud and beyond. |
The | solar goddess of the Ainu people. |
ags approximately four to six weeks behind the | solar calendar. |
Direct insolation is the | solar irradiance measured at a given location on Ear |
nes to determine the elemental contents of the | solar corona. |
Typically, a statite would use the | solar sail to "hover" in a location that would not o |
Two planetariums, one showing the | solar system, showing 10 months move in 10 minutes, |
In 1878 he went to Colorado to view the | solar eclipse of that year, which he observed and ph |
mockumentary about a manned voyage through the | solar system. |
otometry because the total brightness from the | solar corona is less than one millionth (10−6) the b |
e of the very few humans to fall victim to the | solar radiation making all the animals crazy, and he |
ne is that it is abundant in many parts of the | solar system and it could potentially be harvested i |
h days is among the largest of any body in the | Solar System. |
ASA satellite mapping the boundary between the | Solar System and interstellar space. |
Other Worlds: The | Solar System and Beyond? |
series, three monoliths are discovered in the | solar system by humans and it is revealed that thous |
space and light is being bent by observing the | solar eclipse of 29 May 1919 on the west African isl |
John Flamsteed determines the | solar parallax from observations of Mars. |
is substantially hotter than any planet in the | Solar System. |
this star to be about 230 light years from the | solar system. |
The | Solar Observing Optical Network (SOON) consists of f |
Abbot, recognizing that the | solar constant was badly approximated, proposed a mo |
or planets, asteroids, comets, etc. within the | solar system, as these bodies generally have orbits |
ave the highest flux of any object outside the | Solar System. |
ogs, who seem to have been driven mad from the | solar flare, to an armed gunman who steals their car |
The | solar furnace principle is being used to make inexpe |
as Comet Neujmin 2, is a periodic comet in the | solar system discovered by Grigory N. Neujmin (Simei |
teenage children are exploring a cave when the | solar flare hits. |
rce (A-Photons) the ancients used and that the | solar system has just re-discovered. |
enon is the first of its kind seen outside the | Solar System. |
he most abundant elements on the earth, in the | solar system, and in the universe. |
mary mission, too little light would reach the | solar arrays to remain warm enough for certain elect |
een given mythological names (just like in the | solar system), those planets being Bellerophon and O |
ula that is over 500 times the diameter of the | Solar System. |
tive galactic nuclei as well as planets in the | Solar System. |
ion has the effect of skipping 16 years of the | solar cycle between February 28 and March 1. |
was featured in the BBC series Wonders of the | Solar System hosted by Dr. Brian Cox. |
its that will lead either to ejection from the | solar system, an impact with a planet or the Sun, or |
this star to be about 47 light years from the | solar system. |
Friis-Christensen's 1991 paper, "Length of the | Solar Cycle: An Indicator of Solar Activity Closely |
As we push forward to explore the | solar system and the stars and try to discover the o |
Solrad 8 carried aboard one experiment: the | Solar X-ray and Ultraviolet Monitor. |
In 1969 she was elected chief of the | Solar Physics studies at this university and began t |
the possibility of life on other bodies in the | Solar system. |
(1844) Contemplations on the | Solar System, Edinburgh: William Tait |
Visitors are taken on a virtual tour of the | solar system and beyond with an emphasis on interact |
high resolution images and observation of the | solar photosphere and transition region to the coron |
The illustrious Ikshvaku of the | solar clan (suryavansha) was the ruling dynasty of t |
The | solar panels can be used for sun or rain protection |
The | solar park covers area of some 100 hectares (250 acr |
ty entitled "Extending Human Presence Into the | Solar System" in 2004. |
Kakatiyas are described as belonging to the | Solar race of Kshatriyas. |
ns and motions of the planets and moons in the | solar system in a heliocentric model. |
As the | Solar Flare Effect can only be observed from the sun |
Atmosphere and Atmospheric Phenomena, and The | Solar System. |
ydrogen-alpha absorption line (6562.8A) of the | solar spectrum. |
Kaakwha (also Kanawha) is the | solar deity and god of light and truth, subordinate |
ccasionally to recharge its batteries with the | solar panels. |
Location of planets of the | Solar System, Pluto and Ceres during the transit, vi |
memory tests of the planets in the | solar system) |
They used most accurate timing signals for the | solar eclipse measurements. |
The | Solar Settlement has proved Disch's vision of a “fun |
s held strictly to the geocentric model of the | solar system, in which all the heavens rotate about |
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