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and Pioneer space probes, all of the Orbiting | Solar Observatories, Solar Maximum, Biological Satel |
OSO 3, third Orbiting | Solar Observatory (known as OSO C before launch) was |
Orbiting | Solar Observatory diagram |
orld record for the highest efficiency organic | solar cell. |
the state-of-the-art in performance of organic | solar cells, having set performance records twice in |
way as ubiquinone does in the canadian organic | solar cell invented in 1979? |
Upstairs the original | solar has a collection of toys. |
HL for the Louisville Panthers and the Orlando | Solar Bears respectively. |
ayed for the Canadiens, Winnipeg Jets, Orlando | Solar Bears, and Washington Capitals. |
reer included the Michigan K-Wings and Orlando | Solar Bears of the International Hockey League and t |
In 1995, Hartman moved to the IHL's Orlando | Solar Bears, where he scored 24 points in 77 games. |
mton Rangers, Long Beach Ice Dogs, and Orlando | Solar Bears. |
The Orlando | Solar Bears were a professional ice hockey team base |
ers(CHL) before being called up to the Orlando | Solar Bears(IHL) where he won the last Turner Cup be |
He held the same position with the Orlando | Solar Bears of the International Hockey League for t |
the first round 3-1, then defeated the Orlando | Solar Bears in the second round 4-1 before losing to |
Krygier played two seasons with the Orlando | Solar Bears of the International Hockey League befor |
Hockey League, he then played for the Orlando | Solar Bears of the same league and rounded off the s |
ncluded the Orlando Miracle WNBA team, Orlando | Solar Bears and RDV Sportsplex. |
Allan Egeland also played with the Orlando | Solar Bears during the 1998-99 season. |
The Reverse Osmosis | Solar Installation (known as ROSI) uses membrane fil |
be able to function with less light than other | solar calculators. |
r computing the positions of planets and other | solar system bodies, as well as defining their orbit |
ed parallels between Christ, Osiris, and other | solar dying-and-rising gods to construct elaborate s |
Associations with Sol Invictus and other | solar myths are possible. |
ing Mars surface, and eventually of many other | solar system bodies. |
Other | solar dedicated instruments operated on the site inc |
49P/Arend-Rigaux is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
tions, North American scientists show that our | solar system is likely not a typical planetary syste |
ion of Serpens Cauda, 123 light years from our | solar system. |
known as Tempel 2, is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
lity of those planets for life and placing our | Solar System in context. |
ow eccentricity, similar to the planets in our | 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. |
30P/McNaught-Hughes is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
48P/Johnson is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
anet has a high axial tilt, like Uranus in our | solar system. |
o known as Kowal 1, is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
elin-Roman-Crockett is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
has a comparable mass to the gas giants in our | solar system. |
known as Mueller 3, is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
able in eccentricity to the planet Mars in our | solar system but has a mass at least half that of Ju |
161P/Hartley-IRAS is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
ll past the orbit of Mars in comparison to our | solar system. |
the mass of Jupiter, the largest planet in our | solar system. |
w eccentricity orbit similar to Jupiter in our | solar system, though the orbital elements were not w |
entric, more so than any of the planets in our | solar system (including Pluto). |
Tempel-Swift-LINEAR is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
discovered "Planet X", the tenth planet in our | solar system. |
Our own Milky Way galaxy, where our | solar system belongs, is in many ways the best studi |
158P/Kowal-LINEAR is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
20-00 is one of the closest black holes to our | solar system at a distance of approximately 3,500 li |
r more than that experienced by Mercury in our | solar system. |
e than Jupiter, the most massive planet in our | solar system. |
As our | solar system is believed to have formed out of such |
Gliese 876 is located fairly close to our | solar system. |
at of all the planets and dwarf planets in our | solar system except Eris, which has an eccentricity |
152P/Helin-Lawrence is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
by the Moon, and, very rarely, planets of our | solar system. |
ollections were also solidified outside of our | solar system. |
resolar i.e. they predate the formation of our | solar system. |
re that is not comparable to any planet in our | solar system (Venus, the hottest planet is only 735 |
143P/Kowal-Mrkos is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
known as Mueller 5, is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
s not resemble any of the rocky planets of our | Solar System. |
s Shoemaker-Holt 2, is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
in these objects, ranging from planets in our | Solar System to galaxies in the young Universe. |
Most planetary orbits in our | solar system have relatively small inclinations, bot |
it is approximately 18.7 light years from our | solar system and about 9% the mass of the Sun. |
between the orbits of Saturn and Uranus in our | solar system. |
ccentricity, comparable to that of Mars in our | solar system. |
98P/Takamizawa is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
14P/Wolf is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
for a wide variety of studies ranging from our | Solar System to stars in our galaxy and studies of o |
or Comet d'Arrest) is a periodic comet in our | Solar System, orbiting between Mars and Jupiter. |
theoretical work on dynamical astronomy in our | Solar System. |
In our | solar system the on-going collisions between asteroi |
When our | solar system was young such collisions were more com |
epler-10b, is located 560 light-years from our | solar system in the Draco constellation. |
parable to that of Comet Halley's Comet in our | solar system. |
The outer two planets of our | solar system, Uranus and Neptune, are believed to ha |
"We do not know if planets like those in our | solar system are able to form in the highly energeti |
88P/Howell is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
Helin-Roman-Alu 2, is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
Mars, the fourth planet in our | solar system, has been featured in the Doctor Who fi |
asteroids which orbit in the inner part of our | solar system may have split by tidal disruption afte |
ion of rocky planets and the icy bodies of our | solar system, and under what conditions a rocky plan |
53P/Van Biesbroeck is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
159P/LONEOS is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
7P/Ashbrook-Jackson is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
eccentricity, like most of the planets in our | solar system. |
own as Shoemaker 1, is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
ional astronomers who will use it to study our | solar system, star formation, distant galaxy cluster |
ircular than that of any of the planets in our | solar system. |
13P/Olbers is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
s one of the most similar in conditions to our | solar system than any other currently known planetar |
iable stars, as well as various planets in our | Solar System. |
part of the cloud of material that created our | solar system and Sun. |
171P/Spahr is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
known as Neujmin 3, is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
it, and that some characteristics resemble our | solar system. |
The stellar distance from our | Solar System is 301.7 ly or 92.5 pc or 2.854 Em. |
f around 100,000 times that of the dust in our | solar system. |
er found to be one of the nearest stars to our | solar system. |
akin to the objects in the Kuiper belt in our | solar system. |
rn more about the time before the birth of our | solar system, initial stages of planet formation, an |
ey offer a "time capsule from the birth of our | solar system" according to Jim Green, director, Plan |
1, is a periodic, Jupiter family comet in our | solar system. |
he ice giant planets Uranus and Neptune in our | solar system. |
known as Mueller 1, is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
119P/Parker-Hartley is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
s is usually used to describe the areas in our | solar system where planets dominate the orbits of su |
d information we have about the planets in our | solar system, the mass of the sun, the distance to s |
s Shoemaker-Levy 7, is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
it then tears apart the Milky Way Galaxy, our | solar system, and finally even atoms. |
o used to study other planets and moons in our | solar system. |
akin to the objects in the Kuiper belt in our | solar system. |
Helin-Roman-Alu 1, is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
so known as Wild 4, is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
nstellation of Hydra, 211 light years from our | solar system. |
ysis of the atmosphere of a planet outside our | solar system in 2001. |
e of several billion years - comparable to our | solar system. |
fication (heating), radar astronomy within our | solar system, observations of planetary surfaces fro |
65P/Gunn is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
tantiate Copernicus' heliocentric model of our | solar system, which is highly incompatible with both |
05P/Singer Brewster is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
114P/Wiseman-Skiff is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
Comet Finlay is a periodic comet in our | solar system discovered by William Henry Finlay (Roy |
ximately 1600 lightyear radius centered on our | Solar System. |
P/Giacobini-Zinner) is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
was suggested as one of the 12 planets in our | Solar System, but in the end was re-classified as a |
vsky-O'Keefe-Radzievskii-Paddack effect in our | solar system. |
18D/Perrine-Mrkos is a periodic comet in our | solar system, originally discovered by the American- |
According to Kant, our | solar system is merely a smaller version of the fixe |
pulls back into the sky through space past our | solar system, past millions of stars, ultimately rev |
169/NEAT is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
cky Earth-sized planet detected outside of our | solar system. |
U is slightly farther out than Venus is in our | solar system, orbiting around its star every 262 day |
, the disk probably is somewhat similar to our | Solar System's Kuiper belt instead of a protoplaneta |
no officially classified double planets in our | Solar system. |
Odyssey, the Monoliths appear to have left our | Solar System, rendering the events in 20,001 (at the |
n as Tsuchinshan 2, is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
ber 2004, a burst of gamma rays arrived in our | solar system from SGR 1806-20 (artist's conception s |
rom 0 to 9 is ruled by a celestial body in our | solar system -- the layout below is one widely accep |
, 14 light-years away, relatively close to our | Solar System. |
is probably similar to the Kuiper belt in our | Solar system. |
heory, black holes, and the development of our | Solar System. |
ter wavelengths, with interests going from our | Solar System to interstellar dust and gas or cosmolo |
157P/Tritton is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
nly 0.208 AU, less than that of Mercury in our | solar system. |
r studying the activities and phenomena of our | solar system's sun. |
s Shoemaker-Levy 3, is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
165P/LINEAR is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
178P/Hug-Bell is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
P/2010 B2 is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
different from the silicate-rich bodies in our | Solar System. |
All planets, comets, and asteroids in our | Solar System are in such orbits, as are many artific |
stellar Disks Around Normal Stars: Placing Our | Solar System in Context," Meyer, M. R., Backman, D. |
The distance from our | Solar System is probably about 11,000 light years, o |
167P/CINEOS is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
170P/Christensen is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
164P/Christensen is a periodic comet in our | solar system. |
labeled Vulcan) with the habitable zone in our | solar system. |
currently known, including the planets in our | solar system. |
When station keeping fuel runs out, | solar and lunar perturbations increase the satellite |
Outer | solar system |
cular Voyager spacecraft missions to the outer | Solar System since 1972, and a major spokesman for t |
ets, centaurs, and many icy moons in the outer | solar system are rich in deposits of Triton, Titan a |
A spaceship that had been hidden in the outer | solar system activates and begins approaching Earth, |
able to continue their mission into the outer | solar system. |
T is a periodic comet and centaur in the outer | solar system. |
to be in transition from a near-circular outer | solar system orbit to an eccentric orbit taking it t |
bits attainable using gravity assist for outer | Solar system exploration. |
a large object, circling the Sun in the outer | Solar system. |
would not make it out of place in Earth's own | solar system. |
bout the same as Jupiter and Saturn in our own | solar system. |
If it were located in our own | solar system, this orbit would stretch from just out |
ital module has been upgraded to carry its own | solar panels and orbital maneuver system, so it is c |
If this planet were located in our own | solar system, its orbit would ranges from just withi |
Occasionally, bodies in our own | solar system, such as planets, asteroids, comets, an |
He and Diane designed and built their own | solar home in 1975. |
After Tom returned to his own | solar system, Terra Obscura came under attack when t |
planet, akin to Jupiter and Saturn in our own | solar system. |
ission objectives was the relocation of the P6 | Solar Array from the top of the Z1 Truss to the end |
A partial | solar eclipse will occur on February 5, 2065. |
The series started with partial | solar eclipse on August 20, 1096. |
ross the surface of the Earth, while a partial | solar eclipse will be visible over a region thousand |
This eclipse is the third of four partial | solar eclipses in 2011, with the others occurring on |
The series started with partial | solar eclipse on May 27, 933 AD, and reached an annu |
A partial | solar eclipse occurred on May 19-20, 1985. |
A partial | solar eclipse occurred on April 6, 1913. |
The series started with partial | solar eclipse on March 10, 1179. |
The series started with partial | solar eclipse on May 19, 1613. |
A partial | solar eclipse occurred on November 21, 1938. |
A partial | solar eclipse occurred on September 11, 2007. |
The series started with partial | solar eclipse on August 29, 984 AD. |
The series started with partial | solar eclipse on January 4, 1639, and reached a firs |
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