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lium through nickel to determine the makeup of | solar energetic particles and the mechanism by which |
arth for the gravity assist maneuver, powerful | solar flares damaged the spacecraft's onboard commun |
It designs and manufactures consumer | solar products for residential application. |
ing Mars surface, and eventually of many other | solar system bodies. |
In March 2010, | Solar Euromed signed an agreement with the Republic |
cords and forget the whole thing", marking the | Solar System "unoccupied". |
When entering into orbit around Mars, the | solar array was to be utilized in the aerobraking ma |
in respect of its non-intersecting Martian and | Solar orbits and its daily rotating Earth. |
le currently known to science, with a mass 3.8 | solar masses and a diameter of only 15 miles (24 kil |
This star has mass 0.65 | solar masses which implies that it could probably be |
Assuming the former, it has a mass 3.0 | solar masses and an age of 400 million years. |
Originally formed in Boston, Massachusetts as | Solar Saturday, they changed their name after moving |
ng it also a potentially suitable material for | solar cell arrays for satellites. |
and nanostructured hard and soft materials for | solar electricity generation |
can Society for Testing and Materials Standard | Solar Constant and Zero Air Mass Solar Spectral Irra |
HAO's telescopes are located at its Mauna Loa | Solar Observatory, near the summit of that volcano o |
The Mauna Loa | Solar Observatory (MLSO) is a collection of instrume |
ntunwonsi's Live at Sweet Basil, McCoy Tyner's | Solar: Live at Sweet Basil and the Jean-Michel Pilc |
e, shock resistance, dive time measurement and | solar power. |
Enterprise (ESE) with precise measurements of | solar radiation. |
It measures local | solar time. |
s' tombstone showing the first two measures of | Solar |
on; this method therefore allows measuring the | solar extraterrestrial radiance with ground-based me |
berose Photovoltaic Park is a 53 megawatt (MW) | solar photovoltaic power plant in Lieberose, Branden |
It is a member of | solar Saros 130. |
"Kalzip") or polymer roof membranes (Alwitra, | Solar Integrated technologies). |
is much closer to the 135° west meridian, mean | solar noon occurs around 11:57 a.m., very close to c |
Metallized boPET | solar curtains reflect sunlight and heat away from w |
cientific observations of comets, meteors, the | solar photosphere, variable stars, the planets and o |
extrasolar planets by the transit method from | solar orbit. |
Kemis: Kay Misis Umasa ( | SOLAR TV) |
tal station-keeping for a 15 year mission, and | solar arrays to provide the satellite payload with 5 |
MA, and Temple Israel in Minneapolis, MN, are | solar powered, symbolizing that synagogue's commitme |
e group has released two albums, Modereko, and | Solar Igniter, a collaboration with jam/rock musicia |
The modern Indian | solar and lunisolar calendars are based on close app |
h energy gamma-ray astronomy and modulation of | solar activity. |
The Columbus module (including | SOLAR) was launched February 2008 aboard STS-122. |
ngs of atmospheric temperature and moisture, a | solar x-ray imager to detect solar flares, and instr |
including the Total Irradiance Monitor (TIM), | Solar Stellar Irradiance Comparison Experiment (SOLS |
rradiance Monitor (ACRIM) which monitors total | solar irradiance (TSI) as measured by the ACRIM sate |
In the preceding months the | solar eclipse of August 11, 1999 had further heighte |
D the Moon's mean ( | solar) elongation (distance of the mean longitude of |
d have helped scientists understand more about | solar system formation, including the occurrence of |
ve vastly improved aerodynamics, more powerful | solar panels, a more robust electrical system, and v |
rsons' song "Apollo" is among the more obscure | Solar Quest releases. |
he launch of October 1, 1965 the most powerful | Solar X-ray flare among ever detected by then, was o |
1, 1965) is on the detection of most powerful | Solar X-ray flare observed by then. |
nder whose record label Choci's Chewns most of | Solar Quest's early releases were published. |
ction from 2005, becoming the most diversified | solar manufacturer in China ever since. |
ttle doubt that this was the most-viewed total | solar eclipse in human history; although some areas |
Residents mostly use | solar energy supplemented by diesel or gas generator |
as particularly pronounced in the Mount Wilson | solar Doppler measurements. |
ops, and cabins, and have recorded music using | solar power. |
aving an installed annual capacity of 60 MW of | solar cells. |
nitude, whose mass is approximately 1.2 MΘ (in | solar masses.) |
covery using radar imaging at NASA's Goldstone | Solar System Radar on June 12 and June 14, 2009. |
The National Large | Solar Telescope (NLST)is a Gregorian multi-purpose o |
system is home to 9-time National Dell-Winston | Solar Car Challenge Championships. |
to be in transition from a near-circular outer | solar system orbit to an eccentric orbit taking it t |
an), which "now forms the core of nearly every | solar system dynamics integration scheme in use toda |
SP-402 A New Sun: | Solar Results from Skylab (1979) |
New Terra's | solar system has an asteroid belt, as said both in t |
groups such as the Australian and New Zealand | Solar Energy Society, Pedal Power, Oxfam, Anglicare |
n years) that were present in the newly formed | solar system, especially 26Al and 60Fe, although hea |
The newly-completed Sunset | Solar Project has installed 25,000 solar panels on t |
It is located just next to | Solar, a major hub for transportation. |
The Space Coast Next Generation | Solar Energy Center is the second large-scale solar |
The next total | solar eclipse will occur on November 13, 2012. |
The DeSoto Next Generation | Solar Energy Center is a photovoltaic solar power fa |
The next partial | solar eclipse will occur on June 1, 2011. |
The Space Coast Next Generation | Solar Energy Center is a 10-megawatt (MW) solar phot |
The Martin Next Generation | Solar Energy Center is a hybrid 75-megawatt (MW) par |
, but opens up for DX activity at night during | solar maximum. |
cation just east of 169°30′ W, shows noon, the | solar time is actually around 9:42 a.m. |
Ausra is now AREVA | Solar, owned by French nuclear group AREVA. |
ightSource is currently developing a number of | solar power plants in Southern California, with cons |
, is currently investigating a large number of | solar phenomena, including sunspots, coronal heating |
xpeditions around the world for numerous total | solar eclipses, meteorite crater research, and meteo |
had specially aligned pyramids, obelisks, and | solar temples built in his honor. |
s his De astrologia, including observations on | solar eclipses. |
OSO-3 obtained extensive observations of | solar flares, the cosmic diffuse X-ray background, a |
but the AIP still operates the Observatory for | Solar Rado Astronomy (OSRA) in Tremsdorf and maintai |
including George Howard Darwin to observe the | solar eclipse from Sicily. |
n the 17th, carrying scientists to observe the | solar eclipse, 30 August 1905. |
ip HM Bark Endeavour, preparing to observe the | solar eclipse of the planet Venus, which takes place |
he Norwegian vessel Norse King, to observe the | solar eclipse of 9 August 1896. |
pedition to Alma-Ata (now Almaty) to observe a | solar eclipse he stayed there, and became one of the |
ther escalation, and both parties observed the | solar eclipse together, "though officially a bit coo |
Indian scientists observed the | solar eclipse from an Indian Air Force plane. |
He observed a | solar eclipse in 1239 and noted the exact time spend |
July 22 - Tycho observes a | solar eclipse from Prague. |
space and light is being bent by observing the | solar eclipse of 29 May 1919 on the west African isl |
od for precisely calculating the occurrence of | solar eclipses. |
CERN, and will help predict the occurrence of | solar flares (proton storms) which disrupt artificia |
It has a mass of 1.33 | solar masses and a radius of 1.79 times that of our |
derstanding of the origin and evolution of the | Solar System." |
Additional studies of the | solar wind were evidently coordinated with those per |
t over almost the complete visible part of the | solar spectrum. |
the asteroid belt and the inner planets of the | Solar System. |
ren arranges for an "accidental" firing of the | Solar Ray laser that incinerates his flagship, The G |
It lies in the Ceres belt of the | solar system. |
major experiments in the fields of astronomy, | solar physics, ionospheric science, life science, an |
ited Nations delegates on the subject of Space | Solar Power (for the developing world) at the UNISPA |
It has a radius of 30 | solar radii, and a luminosity of 269 suns. |
They have even blown the dust off of the | solar panels of the two Rovers on Mars, thereby grea |
stronomer, specializing in the research of the | Solar System and planetary photography. |
The approach of a | solar eclipse has drawn various people from all dire |
bout 30-50 million years after the rest of the | Solar System formed. |
silicon - absorbs most of the red part of the | solar spectrum, and therefore allows a proper curren |
It was replaced with an array of lightweight | solar powered 12 V quartz halogen lamps radiating tw |
ites to understand the earliest history of the | Solar System. |
The uniqueness of this | solar system is in de-coupling the collection of sol |
toxic waste and maintenance problems of direct | solar energy devices can ultimately be overcome, or |
This article is about one of 24 | solar terms. |
ectly led to the first detection (1979) of the | Solar five-minute oscillations as a global phenomeno |
the greatest gravitational perturbation of our | solar system. |
after a supernova consumes the remains of the | solar system. |
e starting to slowly dim on its way out of the | solar system. |
It is also quite small at 10% of the | solar radius. |
ns of astronomical terms like "boundary of the | solar system" and even "planet" are subjects of heat |
The installation makes use of 1,000 | solar cells embeeded in 54 panels. |
planet's equatorial plane and the plane of its | solar orbit. |
ate) the positions of the major planets of the | solar system (with the Moon and Pluto, and in some c |
theory that the individual's experience of the | Solar System's impacts on their personal energy fiel |
ectrum) gives the electrical efficiency of the | solar cell. |
star is less massive at a probable mass of 30 | solar masses. |
The Dalton Minimum was a period of low | solar activity, named after the English meteorologis |
on the Earth than on the other planets of the | Solar System, has not been clarified. |
y on the Callipic cycle, which consisted of 76 | solar years averaging 365¼ days each, invented about |
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 |
Also detected was the rare occurrence of hard | solar corpuscular radiation that could be highly dan |
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. |
For the same value of the | solar mixing angle, θ, this would correspond to a su |
the state-of-the-art in performance of organic | solar cells, having set performance records twice in |
ys and the large-scale production of thin-film | solar cells in regions with insufficient ecological |
Mysterium, names drawn from a chart of Skaro's | solar system in a 1976 Marks and Spencer tie-in book |
according to which each of the planets of the | solar system has a guiding angelic spirit that rules |
Some characteristics of non-thermal | solar radiation at metre wave-lengths. |
ven Patalas (netherworlds); description of the | solar system and the movements of the celestial bodi |
holic Church, saying Copernicus' theory of the | Solar System is correct. |
eir father to take the family on a tour of the | solar system. |
Based on its mass of 2.4 | solar masses, it was an A-type star when it was a ma |
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 |
has also assisted in the detection of distant | solar system objects, supernovae, and quasars, there |
00,000 Kelvin is indicated, and a mass of 0.64 | solar masses. |
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. |
rch projects, ranging from observations of the | solar system to distant galaxies. |
Planets of the | solar system and their major moons |
written (26375) 1999 DE9) is an object of the | solar system located beyond the orbit of Neptune. |
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! |
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. |
List of active | Solar System probes |
Anylite Technology is a the name of a | solar technology used in some calculators made by Te |
nterests in the chemistry and formation of the | solar system and the economic development of space h |
Construction of a | solar panel on a residential building for warm water |
ated with respect to the center of mass of the | solar system. |
Limited, a manufacturing facility of advanced | solar technology in Cardiff, Wales. |
iation event in December 2006 as a result of a | solar storm. |
'Astronomy, or a description of the | Solar System,' Sudbury, 1791. |
is an environmentally friendly method of using | solar power for controlling disease agents in the so |
A total of 120,000 | solar panels have been installed in the facility.. |
by the Moon, and, very rarely, planets of our | solar system. |
nes to determine the elemental contents of the | solar corona. |
ne is that it is abundant in many parts of the | solar system and it could potentially be harvested i |
He became deputy director of JPL's | Solar System Exploration Program Directorate in 2001 |
205.000 crystalline photovoltaic modules of BP | Solar. |
ollections were also solidified outside of our | solar system. |
6 panels of 14 | solar cells |
and less coolers is the least efficient of all | solar cooling methods. |
resolar i.e. they predate the formation of our | solar system. |
ula that is over 500 times the diameter of the | Solar System. |
Unlike the reckoning of local | solar time in "time zones," incrementing by (usually |
ion has the effect of skipping 16 years of the | solar cycle between February 28 and March 1. |
s not resemble any of the rocky planets of our | Solar System. |
was featured in the BBC series Wonders of the | Solar System hosted by Dr. Brian Cox. |
Friis-Christensen's 1991 paper, "Length of the | Solar Cycle: An Indicator of Solar Activity Closely |
In 1969 she was elected chief of the | Solar Physics studies at this university and began t |
's angular diameter and a linear radius of 450 | Solar radii have been measured in three colors by lu |
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 |
It has a mass of 1.25 | solar masses. |
The illustrious Ikshvaku of the | solar clan (suryavansha) was the ruling dynasty of t |
ydrogen-alpha absorption line (6562.8A) of the | solar spectrum. |
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 |
accurately described the actual physics of the | solar system. |
that resides in the Kuiper belt region of the | Solar System. |
based on a Ptolemeic, geocentric model of the | solar system. |
ORCE will also provide the measurements of the | solar spectral irradiance from 1 nm to 2000 nm, acco |
is the sixth volume in the series of Derleth's | Solar Pons short stories, and was released in 1973 b |
903 691 seconds of mean | solar time (UT1) (23h 56m 4.098 903 691s). |
ompleted the work for the other planets of the | solar system. |
530 832 88 seconds of mean | solar time (UT1) (23h 56m 4.090 530 832 88s). |
own, with an iron-to-hydrogen ratio 21% of the | solar value. |
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