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ids from CCD images) and waEphemeris, a minor | planets ephemeris. |
d Bountiful Human Empire", spanning a million | planets and a million species. |
dgers follows a path leading from Planet A to | Planets B, C, D (where the only landmasses on the pla |
"We are living as if we had one and a half | planets to support us." |
sing photographic plates in search of a minor | planets, on photographs exposed for a minor planet su |
ronomy museum that display facts about stars, | planets and the Universe, located at No 57, Ahlon Roa |
or the detailed information we have about the | planets in our solar system, the mass of the sun, the |
mical magazines and several books about minor | planets. |
n a series of locations spread across various | planets. |
en-ended game that takes place across several | planets, each with regions connected by elevators, ra |
lectricity and scattering them across several | planets. |
l proposal would have immediately added three | planets, shown here in a size comparison to Earth. |
ical name, although two additional extrasolar | planets have been given mythological names (just like |
ope used to discover the aforementioned minor | planets and comets. |
After the | planets were confirmed, Kepler-11f and its sister pla |
Like nearly all extrasolar | planets discovered to date, PSR B1620-26 b was origin |
.46 Earth days, the longest period of all the | planets in the system. |
All these | planets, are sometimes described in the Vedic literat |
and the Bible prove that the sun and all the | planets orbit the Earth and that the Earth does not r |
All extrasolar | planets are sectioned in it's stars artical. |
It displayed all the | planets and was fixed to the ceiling in a house in Fr |
It is formed when all 7 | planets considered in Vedic Astrology (Sun, Moon, Mar |
of the planet is higher than that of all the | planets and dwarf planets in our solar system except |
e when you consider the whole planet, all the | planets there may be on a spiritual level. |
onscious mind and are the creators of all the | planets. |
Io has the shortest designation of all minor | planets. |
All four | planets in the HR 8799 system are large, compared to |
Although humans have not traveled to all the | planets nor to the sun, these bodies' mass is known t |
-war values for several satellites of all the | planets that have them except for dwarf planet Pluto, |
round itself, like the reflections of all the | planets and stars in the ocean that are not other tha |
The film Serenity makes clear that all the | planets and moons are in one large system, and produc |
elative distances between the Sun and all its | planets, cover the distance between the activities co |
d relate all the current movements of all the | planets to each other, using traditional rules to div |
he SuperWASP project in April 2008 along with | planets WASP-6b through to WASP-15b, however at this |
lack ball to turn it into a sun for Alpha Q's | planets. |
possibility of violent collisions among minor | planets is nothing new or without supporting referenc |
result of gravitational attractions among the | planets (see graph). |
When Copernicus placed the Earth among the | planets, he also placed the Moon in orbit around the |
cally, this means that the early ancestors of | planets may be forming from the disk, though the star |
astrometric observations of comets and minor | planets. |
publish numerous books on the moon and inner | planets. |
ombelli, who studied variable stars and minor | planets. |
The discovery of HD 40307 d and other | planets in the system was announced at the astrophysi |
roughout the galaxy conquering and protecting | planets, much like a game of Risk. |
ses in gamma-ray bursts, meteorites and minor | planets. |
more than 10,000 pictures of the Moon and the | planets. |
erature of the surfaces of the Moon and other | planets using a bolometer. |
rvatory conducts research on comets and minor | planets. |
- in particular - Lunar nodes and retrograde | planets. |
of sudden mass impacts of the moon and inner | planets. |
e students can safely observe the sun and see | planets in the daytime. |
hermal evolution of satellites and extrasolar | planets. |
tween a low mass star, a brown dwarf, and the | planets Jupiter and Earth. |
He created woodcuts showing the Moon and the | planets as he saw them through a self-constructed tel |
ches, upper atmosphere, outer space and other | planets. |
tary Cloud and Formation of the Earth and the | Planets. |
s drawn with the Earth at the center, and the | planets are placed around the cartwheel in the positi |
so discovered a number of asteroids and minor | planets in the earlier part of his career at Union Ob |
icting Uranus, which he discovered, and other | planets), and the burial place of Charles Hatchett wh |
small perturbations due to the moon and other | planets. |
The moon and the | planets start bidding on the Earth, and argue over wh |
ids and comets, variable stars and extrasolar | planets, with many contributions in all those fields. |
es to angels, demons, then the zodiac and the | planets. |
stem was extended from the moon, sun and five | planets to the more prominent and recognizable fixed |
8 May 1774 a conjunction of the moon and the | planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter was forecast to |
ce represent inward-thinking and imagination, | planets represent fears and the inhabitants personify |
ro 7, the Roots, Gilles Peterson, and Digable | Planets. |
The movements of the sun, moon and five | planets were regarded as representing the activity of |
th charts with the Sun at the center, and the | planets are placed around the cartwheel in the positi |
ng the Earth, the Moon, Venus, Mars and other | planets. |
ver, there is no evidence that any additional | planets was found. |
stem around a Sun-like star without any known | planets comparable to Jupiter or Saturn in mass. |
of its nine-year orbit rules out any interior | planets of minimum mass (m sini) greater than 0.3 Jup |
laws don't apply, but they do for apples and | planets. |
There are 16 | planets in one solar system and 400 solar systems in |
Orbiting the star are three | planets, the discovery was announced in 2008 and the |
There are two | planets: HD 68988 b was discovered in 2001 and HD 689 |
astrological signs, the rest are astrological | planets. |
d money to maintain the population, army, and | planets, or suffer riots and civil unrest. |
As these | planets cross in front of their host stars with respe |
d because they were first classified as minor | planets but later showed evidence of cometary activit |
ataclysmic variable stars, as well as various | planets in our Solar System. |
als from their own planet as well as friends' | planets once per day. |
e confusion as to whether these objects were " | planets"; Galileo referred to them as "four planets f |
vents (including moving objects such as minor | planets and comets) and supernova candidates are rele |
beings have no idea what is happening as the | planets that are wiped out seem exactly the same, but |
s the result of evil deeds such as destroying | planets and dumping colonists into space. |
first four gained popularity as full-fledged | planets, but the rapid development of telescopes led |
y sensitive point in the chart, as transiting | planets, when conjunct this Midpoint, will then be in |
ages set in locations in space such as, above | planets, inside enemy vessels or in asteroid fields. |
llion star systems each with an assortment of | planets, moons, and smaller bodies in addition to oth |
eroids along-side the first four asteroids as | planets until the reclassification that was decided u |
isual astronomy include the asteroids, moons, | planets and stars. |
In the field of astrology, generational | planets are planets that affect an entire generation |
from that of conventional astrology, involves | planets not conventionally used, and replaces the hou |
ous, therefore, one would need to look at the | planets involved and see the influence they play in t |
e capable of combusting entire atmospheres of | planets, and ultimately the full surface of a planet. |
to the galactic centre, in the atmospheres of | planets in the Solar System and in the Orion Nebula. |
into fleets, move those fleets, attack enemy | planets, and purchase technology during their turn. |
Properties (mass and semimajor axis) of | planets discovered using radial velocity, compared (l |
ogether with HD 175541 b and HD 192699 b, are | planets around intermediate mass stars that were anno |
ted theory is that the Babylonians considered | planets in exaltation to be the rulers of these signs |
There can be no | planets in this star's habitable zone. |
Because all | planets are classified as Jovian planets, the two inn |
Some astrologers believe the | planets control fate directly, others that they deter |
e 876, gravitational interactions between the | planets can be used to determine the true masses. |
, Last Duel involves the struggle between two | planets Mu and Bacula. |
sextile is an aspect pattern made between six | planets or other stellar bodies, which are all placed |
strong gravitational interactions between the | planets. |
strong gravitational interactions between the | planets, causing the orbital elements to change rapid |
son of Harvard wrote, in his book Between The | Planets (1941), that Nininger was accounting for half |
often used as the dividing line between giant | planets and brown dwarfs. |
Triple conjunctions between exterior | planets or an exterior planet and a star can only occ |
in a unique galactic formation of billions of | planets and thus the development of life upon them. |
r; restrictions that seem to bind terrestrial | planets, however, do not restrict Jovian planets like |
This may give birth to | planets in certain circumstances, which are not well |
on launched in 1997, it had several blocks or | planets devoted to certain content and showed more ma |
Various heavenly bodies, including | planets and moons, hang in the night sky; a meteor sh |
Orbit of 9969 Braille (blue), | planets (red) and the Sun (black). |
two objects in space (usually stars, but also | planets, galaxies or asteroids) which are so close th |
But when | planets hold mathematical aspects that are discordant |
lbum is broken down track-by-track by Digable | Planets in Brian Coleman's book Check the Technique. |
The album was produced solely by Digable | Planets' Butterfly and features raps by each of the g |
Plan It by the | Planets |
s, defined as stars showing eclipses by their | planets. |
f recording emission signals given off by the | planets, their moons and their ring systems. |
by buying forces, and gain size by colonizing | planets. |
They are differentially disturbed by the | planets, in particular Jupiter and to a lesser extent |
ation to such) considers perturbations by all | planets, a few of the larger asteroids, a few other p |
comets and his work on occultations by minor | planets. |
be occulted by the Moon and sometimes by the | planets. |
"Escapism (Gettin' Free)" by Digable | Planets from the album Reachin' (A New Refutation of |
rooftop public observatory, visitors can view | planets, stars, galaxies and other objects directly t |
This can include | planets, dwarf planets, small solar system bodies (as |
ts already being aware that stars can consume | planets, this is the first time such an event has bee |
hed study states: "Although carbon-rich giant | planets like WASP-12b have not been observed, theory |
ent rotating crystalline spheres to carry the | planets in their orbits, Brahe eliminated the spheres |
ill include Pluto, Charon, Eris, and Ceres as | planets. |
eters to discover and characterize extrasolar | planets of all sizes and kinds around cool dwarf (lik |
around its star mean it belongs to a class of | planets known as hot Jupiters. |
round its star to classify it in the class of | planets known as hot Jupiters and has an atmospheric |
ble to that of Neptune, it is of the class of | planets known as Hot Neptunes. |
It is the prototype for a class of | planets called hot Jupiters. |
ividing line between the class I and class II | planets. |
ar System, and is the first of a new class of | planets with small size and relatively low density. |
10, there are no officially classified double | planets in our Solar system. |
er the upcoming formation of the Coalition of | Planets (a precursor to the United Federation of Plan |
in Paris at the XIX IAP Colloquium Extrasolar | Planets: Today & Tormorrow. |
treated is the subject of the colonisation of | planets which is the basis of Edmund's Expendables se |
send spaceships to conquer and colonise other | planets, including Telos, where they pushed the nativ |
that in the far future, humans colonized many | planets and established a form a biotechnology, which |
ies and Mighty Echoes (1979), Colours (1980), | Planets (1981) and Time to turn (1982) re-recorded an |
His work concerned minor | planets' mass, number, and distribution. |
the 26th century, where the Confederation of | Planets are protected by a secret black-ops army call |
goes around once, a similar configuration to | planets b and c of the Gliese 876 system. |
Triple conjunctions between | planets and bright stars close to the zodiac are not |
They then proceed to conquer numerous | planets, depleting the natural resources until nothin |
This is accomplished by conquering new | planets. |
this night, a special cosmic constellation of | planets takes place. |
The game contains six | planets; each planet contains a 2 standard levels, wi |
veral types of ships and fight for control of | planets. |
eapons and defenses, and fight for control of | planets and starbases. |
ic meteorites and in the dense-metal cores of | planets such as Earth. |
t, and questions about how pulsars could have | planets. |
decoded and recorded, and the total count of | planets on each seal has been five. |
esta (in order of chronology) were counted as | planets between 1808-1845, when the smaller asteroids |
omical Society in Washington, D.C., alongside | planets in orbit around Kepler-4, Kepler-5, Kepler-6, |
The ecliptic system describes the | planets' orbital movement around the sun, and centers |
or Thunderwing to seek out and destroy entire | planets, believing their sacrifice would enable Cyber |
ble, in the right hands, of destroying entire | planets. |
rom reaching galactic scale by destroying the | planets that are involved with its main cannon. |
o increase the contrast of surface details on | planets. |
ve spectrograph required to detect extrasolar | planets by detecting variations in the radial velocit |
h of these projects aims to detect Earth-like | planets that might be suitable abodes for life beyond |
might allow astronomers to detect Earth-like | planets within five to ten years from 2010. |
nature of the dark matter, detect extrasolar | planets, study limb darkening in distant stars, const |
astrometric techniques to detect terrestrial | planets orbiting 200 or so of the nearest solar-type |
It is used to detect extrasolar | planets using the transit method. |
is side of the Milky Way galaxy, detect large | planets and planetary systems around stars within 1,0 |
owerful in the world for detecting extrasolar | planets. |
ion, a project aimed at detecting terrestrial | planets that transit, or pass in front of, their host |
the solar nebula theory and the detection of | planets around distant stars. |
007, no searches had led to any detections of | planets. |
ng Compuminds, each on eight different unique | planets, such as the cyberpunk world of Cyberia, the |
od is similar to that used to discover pulsar | planets, except that the observations were in visible |
is a dedicated mission to discover extrasolar | planets by the transit method from solar orbit. |
A satellite that aims to discover terrestrial | planets in transit around, or crossing in front of, t |
ronomical Observatory and has discovered many | planets while working there. |
to name and designate newly discovered stars, | planets, asteroids, comets, and other heavenly bodies |
rvard's ranking of those who discovered minor | planets. |
rvard's ranking of those who discovered minor | planets. |
ed operation aimed at discovering terrestrial | planets that transit, or cross in front of, their hos |
a grid computing project for discovering new | planets and classifying stars from Earth-based observ |
The discovery of | planets outside of the geocentric field of vision in |
The discovery of | planets in the HD 40307 system was announced in an as |
d equipped with technology to display distant | planets, stars, and galaxies. |
y he has studied the genesis of diverse small | planets and asteroids in the aftermath of collisions |
iscussed at length in the BBC documentary The | Planets (TV_miniseries) |
transit method, which can be documented when | planets eclipse their star in respect to Earth's posi |
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