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Comet Gale is a periodic comet in the | solar system discovered by Walter Frederick Gale (Sy |
rom 0 to 9 is ruled by a celestial body in our | solar system -- the layout below is one widely accep |
s planetary orbits and their evolution through | solar system history. |
ysics, he discovered a tenth planet in Earth's | solar system which he would name Ultra and then help |
ter wavelengths, with interests going from our | Solar System to interstellar dust and gas or cosmolo |
likely be similar to Uranus and Neptune in the | solar system in terms of atmospheric and internal pr |
fetime of stars, transferring planets from one | solar system to another while minimizing the impact |
vitational waves, optical and radio astronomy, | solar system physics and instrumentation. |
h his planetoid homebase, to fold into Earth's | solar system and destroy the SDF-1, the defecting Ze |
ays round, and Arda was the name for the whole | solar system instead of just the Earth. |
ured in several radar-ranging experiments with | solar system interplanetary spacecraft. |
ing Mars surface, and eventually of many other | solar system bodies. |
takes place on the planet Mars in an alternate | solar system where probes from the United States of |
eology, the study of other rocky bodies in the | solar system and beyond. |
in research fields are the minor bodies of the | Solar System (asteroids and comets) and variable sta |
d the Astrophysics Data System in the field of | solar system dynamics and celestial mechanics . |
about 16 light-years distant from the Earth's | solar system in the constellation of Fornax. |
He worked on cosmogony, planetary and | solar system astronomy. |
All planets, comets, and asteroids in our | Solar System are in such orbits, as are many artific |
located about 5,400 light years (ly) from the | Solar System and 1,100 ly above the plane of the Mil |
demonstrate Ptolemy's geocentric model of the | solar system - "If the Lord Almighty had consulted m |
stellar Disks Around Normal Stars: Placing Our | Solar System in Context," Meyer, M. R., Backman, D. |
ory's focus is the examination and tracking of | Solar System minor bodies, and Piero Sicoli is a pro |
The distance from our | Solar System is probably about 11,000 light years, o |
, Osmium and for the first time outside of the | Solar System Gold. |
EZ Aquarii is approaching the | solar system and, in about 31,400 years, will be at |
The | Solar System is thought to have entered the Local In |
A wanderer in the | solar system it is considered unlikely to return fro |
For the first time, the | solar system view is used, allowing the player to tr |
Short Trips: The | Solar System is a Big Finish original anthology edit |
o-author of Bound for the Stars: Travel in the | Solar System and Beyond (1981, ISBN 0-13-080382-0). |
light years, they are the closest stars to the | solar system within this constellation. |
There were two volumes: the first was The | Solar System and the second was Astrophysics and Ste |
on his self-established numerical model of the | solar system dynamics. |
dogfight taking up a full sixth of the Klovian | solar system as Boskonian command and control breaks |
be taken millions of light years away from the | Solar System via a stargate. |
Morbidelli specializes in | solar system dynamics, especially planetary formatio |
eroid families : the role of collisions in the | Solar System history ISBN 0937707821 and Asteroids I |
was the second meteorite to be discovered on a | solar system body other than the Earth. |
aint brown dwarf about 16 light years from the | Solar System in the southern constellation of Eridan |
ow if this comet will ever return to the inner | solar system due to perturbations by the Galactic ti |
The | Solar System (1961) |
It's the fault of the | Solar System! |
ns of astronomical terms like "boundary of the | solar system" and even "planet" are subjects of heat |
tudy called "Extending Human Presence Into the | Solar System" for The Planetary Society, as a co-tea |
ty entitled "Extending Human Presence Into the | Solar System" in 2004. |
ey offer a "time capsule from the birth of our | solar system" according to Jim Green, director, Plan |
An Observer's Guide to the Universe Beyond the | Solar System", the 2,138 page Burnham's Celestial Ha |
our view of the role of planetary moons in the | Solar System". |
solid surface and have composition similar to | solar system's outer planets. |
Age and back again is said to be caused by the | solar system's motion around another star. |
vey, a project aimed at taking a census of the | Solar System's population of Kuiper Belt objects (ob |
covery, and colorimetry and Polarimetry of the | solar system's planets. |
es accreted shortly after the beginning of the | Solar System's history, with 206Pb/204Pb age of 4566 |
, the disk probably is somewhat similar to our | Solar System's Kuiper belt instead of a protoplaneta |
first people to gain a realistic notion of the | solar system's size. |
r studying the activities and phenomena of our | solar system's sun. |
that the collision occurred very early in the | solar system's history, and all the other remnants h |
memory tests of the planets in the | solar system) |
orizes that the duplicate Earth (and duplicate | solar system) "must be due to some near-inconceivabl |
"Mars" by Trevor Baxendale (Short Trips: The | Solar System) |
r of the upper platform area (theme - planets, | solar system) are real slides of human cellular stru |
bodies (in fact, the majority of bodies in the | Solar system) are strongly non-Lambertian and exhibi |
"Pluto" by Dale Smith (Short Trips: The | Solar System) |
Olympus Mons, the largest known volcano in the | Solar System), canyons (including the Valles Mariner |
een given mythological names (just like in the | solar system), those planets being Bellerophon and O |
omical Units, as far away as the Oort Cloud in | Solar System). |
end of their journey as they approach Earth's | solar system, describing the various planets as they |
The Local Interstellar Cloud containing the | Solar System, roughly 30 light years across |
t of significant exploration objectives in the | solar system, including the ascent of Olympus Mons o |
age begins to the furthest known planet in the | solar system, Cerberus. |
anet -- "The Outsider" -- that has entered the | solar system, and which is on a collision course wit |
stem that rotated in the same direction as the | Solar System, then Sedna's population would all poss |
A new comet is detected in the | Solar System, and as it approaches the Earth, people |
In the | solar system, the masses of the outer planets can be |
on the Earth than on the other planets of the | Solar System, has not been clarified. |
alent material nature of all bodies within the | solar system, the identical nature of the sun and di |
rs (1987), an adventurous tour of an inhabited | Solar System, where the people of Earth have been su |
located approximately 85 light years from the | Solar System, near the head of the constellation Dra |
ity triggers influxes of comets into the inner | Solar System, leading to mass-extinctions on Earth. |
ratering on the Earth and other objects in the | Solar System, and volcanic modifications of planetar |
w eccentricity orbit similar to Jupiter in our | solar system, though the orbital elements were not w |
interstellar molecular gas and dust) in the | solar system, in our Milky Way, and other galaxies o |
Basic Physics of the | Solar System, V. M. Blanco and S. W. McCuskey. |
it is the most highly bifurcated object in the | solar system, with two distinct lobes. |
If it were located in our own | solar system, this orbit would stretch from just out |
roximately 2.63 parsecs (8.58 ly) from Earth's | Solar System, in the constellation Cetus, and is thu |
t with a civilization that extends outside the | solar system, to the Oort Cloud and beyond. |
Two planetariums, one showing the | solar system, showing 10 months move in 10 minutes, |
or planets, asteroids, comets, etc. within the | solar system, as these bodies generally have orbits |
he most abundant elements on the earth, in the | solar system, and in the universe. |
its that will lead either to ejection from the | solar system, an impact with a planet or the Sun, or |
(1844) Contemplations on the | Solar System, Edinburgh: William Tait |
Location of planets of the | Solar System, Pluto and Ceres during the transit, vi |
s held strictly to the geocentric model of the | solar system, in which all the heavens rotate about |
pular lectures on meteorites, the moon and the | solar system, Kohl has reached a wide audience rangi |
C's Wonders of the Universe and Wonders of the | Solar System, Silent Witness (Series 9 - 13) and Spo |
d for Adamski to be taken on a trip to see the | solar system, including the planet Venus, the locati |
When timing events that occur beyond the | Solar System, due to the finite speed of light, the |
or Comet d'Arrest) is a periodic comet in our | Solar System, orbiting between Mars and Jupiter. |
ed the Spline during the Qax occupation of the | solar system, as Spline vessels were the primary mod |
After many returns to the inner | solar system, cometary nuclei become depleted in vol |
of the surfaces of terrestrial objects of the | Solar System, including the Earth. |
The outer two planets of our | solar system, Uranus and Neptune, are believed to ha |
If this planet were located in our own | solar system, its orbit would ranges from just withi |
o the semi-major axes of the gas giants in the | Solar System, greater than about 5 AU. |
Mars, the fourth planet in our | solar system, has been featured in the Doctor Who fi |
Topics include the | solar system, the lives of stars, the possibility of |
from Earth, past the Moon , the planets of the | Solar System, the Milky Way and out into the far rea |
Occasionally, bodies in our own | solar system, such as planets, asteroids, comets, an |
e descriptive and theoretical astronomy of the | solar system, from the late sixteenth century to the |
ion of rocky planets and the icy bodies of our | solar system, and under what conditions a rocky plan |
he Voyager mission to the outer planets of the | solar system, the Galileo mission to Jupiter, and th |
Comet Taylor, is a periodic comet in the | solar system, first discovered by Clement J. Taylor |
The Myon progress independently through the | solar system, starting with Pluto and working their |
's previous series for the BBC, Wonders of the | Solar System, which was first broadcast in 2010. |
ns of silicate dust that fill the plane of the | solar system, especially interior to the asteroid be |
This sends comets in towards the inner | Solar System, which raises the chance of an impact. |
ructure and orbits of asteroids, and the early | solar system, particularly the Late Heavy Bombardmen |
It is the 38th closest stellar system to the | solar system, located in the constellation Cygnus. |
oncoming 'Planet Remina' eventually enters the | Solar System, and to everyone's shock and terror, is |
ional astronomers who will use it to study our | solar system, star formation, distant galaxy cluster |
llowing a cycle in nature affecting our entire | Solar System, where our Earth births an egg (Mystery |
As the comet was leaving the inner | solar system, it passed within 0.766 AU of Jupiter o |
o attack the Autobots' Cybertron Cities in the | Solar system, gathering Energon for Alpha Q's plan. |
equatorial describes the sky as seen from the | solar system, and modern star maps almost exclusivel |
bservations of planets and small bodies in the | solar system, and data derived from lunar laser-rang |
r, is the most volcanically active body in the | solar system, with no impact craters surviving on it |
Within the | Solar System, bodies with potential organic chemistr |
ets, interplanetary dust, the formation of the | Solar System, extrasolar planets, the origin of life |
rn more about the time before the birth of our | solar system, initial stages of planet formation, an |
The four terrestrial planets of the | solar system, Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, have |
d information we have about the planets in our | solar system, the mass of the sun, the distance to s |
After Tom returned to his own | solar system, Terra Obscura came under attack when t |
is the study of the chemicals found within the | Solar System, including the origins of the elements |
it then tears apart the Milky Way Galaxy, our | solar system, and finally even atoms. |
On other planets within this | solar system, elevations are typically unimodal, due |
ough to send a shower of comets into the inner | solar system, possibly causing an impact event. |
ar approximately 561 light-years away from the | Solar System, in the constellation Cancer. |
n years) that were present in the newly formed | solar system, especially 26Al and 60Fe, although hea |
y fought a civil war that raged throughout the | solar system, until one side built an ultimate weapo |
fication (heating), radar astronomy within our | solar system, observations of planetary surfaces fro |
s the first planet ever discovered outside the | Solar system, and is the second object known to be o |
a popularly written exposition of geology, the | solar system, and the universe, in religious garb fo |
tantiate Copernicus' heliocentric model of our | solar system, which is highly incompatible with both |
In the | solar system, the inclination of the orbit of a plan |
was suggested as one of the 12 planets in our | Solar System, but in the end was re-classified as a |
18D/Perrine-Mrkos is a periodic comet in our | solar system, originally discovered by the American- |
to show the similarities to the planets of the | solar system, while the "latter name" is used astron |
For the gravity of a collective mass, like the | solar system, to give it both a tendency to expand w |
pulls back into the sky through space past our | solar system, past millions of stars, ultimately rev |
For an orbit outside the | Solar System, the plane through the primary perpendi |
U is slightly farther out than Venus is in our | solar system, orbiting around its star every 262 day |
kilometers) the twentieth largest moon in the | Solar System, Mimas is the smallest known astronomic |
Odyssey, the Monoliths appear to have left our | Solar System, rendering the events in 20,001 (at the |
luminosity, it is virtually invisible from the | Solar system, because less than one billionth of its |
sed in the 19th century, as located within the | Solar System, closer to the sun than Mercury, to exp |
om Earth when a comet passes through the inner | solar system, the dust reflecting sunlight directly |
ien technology to wage a secret war across the | solar system, fighting for control of the rare resou |
t Tolex of the series title was located in the | Solar System, orbiting so that it was always opposit |
distance of about 28,000 light-years from the | Solar System, and is quite near to the Galactic Cent |
Within the | Solar System, planets are usually measured in the as |
Mapping small objects in the | solar system, particularly near-Earth asteroids and |
Dalek Fleet that was hiding at the edge of the | Solar System, so they could become part of the growi |
papers on the origin and early history of the | Solar System, notably his modifications of the colli |
he comets' orbits and send them into the inner | Solar System, causing the Earth to be bombarded. |
If placed at the center of the | Solar System, the orbit of Mars and most of the main |
ble for the designation of minor bodies in the | solar system, officially announced the naming of the |
for a Doctor Who anthology called Short Trips: | Solar System, for which he contribute the story "Nep |
They are among the oldest substances in the | solar system, forming approximately 4567 to 4571 Ma. |
series that a tenth planet once existed in the | Solar System, but was reduced to an asteroid belt in |
ter is not only the most massive planet in the | solar system, but it may be one of the most influent |
have happened during the early history of the | Solar System, as the 129I isotope was likely generat |
adius less than those of the gas giants in the | Solar System, and is the first of a new class of pla |
'Astronomy, or a description of the | Solar System,' Sudbury, 1791. |
on series Death Hawk, the era is a dystopia of | solar system-spanning corporations that held the tru |
ompanion series Star Rangers was a dystopia of | solar system-spanning corporations that held the tru |
49P/Arend-Rigaux is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
the asteroid belt and the inner planets of the | Solar System. |
would not make it out of place in Earth's own | solar system. |
ion of Serpens Cauda, 123 light years from our | solar system. |
known as Tempel 2, is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
It lies in the Ceres belt of the | solar system. |
bout the same as Jupiter and Saturn in our own | solar system. |
ach Saturn in November and will then leave the | solar system. |
ites to understand the earliest history of the | Solar System. |
ow eccentricity, similar to the planets in our | solar system. |
numerous books on the history of Earth and the | Solar System. |
the greatest gravitational perturbation of our | solar system. |
160P/LINEAR is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
168P/Hergenrother is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
the airless regolith surfaces of bodies in the | solar system. |
30P/McNaught-Hughes is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
One zodi equals the amount of dust in the | solar system. |
48P/Johnson is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
after a supernova consumes the remains of the | solar system. |
anet has a high axial tilt, like Uranus in our | solar system. |
e starting to slowly dim on its way out of the | solar system. |
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