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  • netary disc thus leads to confusion over the planetary accretion process, although in many cases it
  • ation of terms of long period resulting from planetary action and the actual calculation of every t
  • "Pollution and the planetary albedo".
  • the planet Mercury, which will be in mutual planetary alignment with Venus approximately two weeks
  • hed in 1977 to take advantage of a favorable planetary alignment of the late 1970s.
  • That is, when we know what a particular planetary alignment is, there is a wide range of ways
  • book for Springer-Verlag on Visual lunar and planetary amateur astronomy, a book he hopes will enco
  • He is a Senior Lecturer in Planetary and Space Science at the Open University.
  • , Sub-mm and Radio Astronomy, Solar Physics, Planetary and Geosciences).
  • not-for-profit source of information at the Planetary and Space Science Centre at the University o
  • E M Standish (1998), JPL Planetary and Lunar Ephemerides, DE405/LE405, Jet Prop
  • He worked on cosmogony, planetary and solar system astronomy.
  • n in contrast to commonly accepted models of planetary and animal evolution.
  • Shuttlecraft are also frequently used for planetary and stellar surveys.
  • ales of influence, ranging from molecular to planetary, and these require different sets of scienti
  • He is currently a professor of Planetary and Atmospheric Sciences and co-director of
  • The incorporation of geoethical issues in planetary and space research and astrobiology widens t
  • lieved epidemics to be caused by unfavorable planetary and stellar influences.
  • f J. G. Williams and others, improved solar, planetary and lunar ephemerides were developed (in Dev
  • a consequence of collapsing-cloud models of planetary and satellite systems possessing various sym
  • In this configuration a tightly-packed planetary arrangement occurs where all ten celestial b
  • Heliocentric Astrology depends primarily on planetary aspects and configurations for interpretatio
  • the ascendant, midheaven, houses, the Moon, planetary aspects (astrological aspects) and placement
  • of the Sun, equation of time, sidereal time, planetary aspects, correct times of the eclipses, risi
  • sel, making it also the new first choice for planetary assault (due to its unparalleled firepower t
  • Planetary Assault Systems - In From the Night
  • ress that served as the Defense Research and Planetary Assistance Center, DRAPAC.
  • ous Mr. Tesla, doctor Andrew Michrowski (the Planetary Association for Clean Energy) speculated tha
  • It is named after German planetary astronomer Heike Rauer.
  • sposito (born April 15, 1951) is an American planetary astronomer and a Professor at the Laboratory
  • owell Observatory in 1908 and became a noted planetary astronomer, concentrating on Mars.
  • both a published international economist and planetary astronomer.
  • This is also convenient, since many planetary astronomers work in and remember distances i
  • 1974 to 1977, he worked as a Post-doc in the Planetary Astronomy Laboratory at MIT.
  • He holds the Canada Research Chair in Planetary Astronomy.
  • taught undergraduate classes in general and planetary astronomy.
  • adman in recognition of his contributions to planetary astronomy.
  • scientists to analyze elemental make up of a planetary atmosphere by analyzing the amount of light
  • is capable of flying both in space and in a planetary atmosphere.
  • ighter and it can fly both in space and in a planetary atmosphere.
  • His current work involves planetary atmospheres and ring systems.
  • interests include: asteroids, brown dwarfs, planetary atmospheres, debris disks, star formation as
  • ation periods of planets, the composition of planetary atmospheres, and was the first to observe th
  • It studied planetary atmospheres, the atmospheres of red giant st
  • mo-chemical systems, including prebiological planetary atmospheres.
  • and bathymetric maps, ice age simulations), planetary aurorae, rotating magnetic fields, animated
  • g of the polar ice caps, a pole shift of the planetary axis, major weather events, solar flares and
  • His work on the composition of planetary bodies including Titan was published in Natu
  • tic scales and distances are maintained, and planetary bodies move realistically about their stars.
  • Planetary bodies lacking an atmosphere will generally
  • Remo, John L. (2007), ""Classifying Solid Planetary Bodies"", AIP Conference Proceedings 886: 28
  • spectroscopy of extragalactic, stellar, and planetary bodies, as well as gamma-ray and cosmic-ray
  • y have existed early in the history of other planetary bodies.
  • (1917-2001), a pioneer in the cartography of planetary bodies.
  • A Chart Ruler refers to the astrological planetary body that rules the zoidion (zodiac sign) of
  • tamination is the contamination of a sterile planetary body by spacecraft.
  • ow thought that the signal came from a dwarf planetary body
  • albedo, which is important for describing a planetary body's energy balance, is also named for him
  • s tugging on it, to define the presence of a planetary body.
  • -made object to go into orbit around another planetary body.
  • y have been a result of either error or of a planetary body.
  • approaching or transgressing any individual planetary boundaries."
  • The group has strong interests in the planetary boundary layer and the cryosphere including
  • However, a given planetary boundary may interact in a manner that chang
  • e scientific instruments: the Wide Field and Planetary Camera (WF/PC), Goddard High Resolution Spec
  • using the Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Planetary Camera revealed nothing, nor did a search wi
  • ides data calibration for the Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 (WFPC2) and Space Telescope Imaging
  • ameter of 0.20 arcseconds (4.5 pixels in the Planetary Camera) and its shape was found to be nearly
  • nd the Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field and Planetary Cameras.
  • The planetary candidate has not been confirmed so far.
  • Global and Planetary Change 10 (1-4): 97-128.
  • a review of recent developments" Global and Planetary Change, Volume 20, Issue 4, May 1999, Pages
  • values necessary for the emergence of a new planetary civilization.
  • he construction of the Orologio dei Pianeti ( Planetary Clock) in 1510.
  • doctorate in new media philosophy at CAiiA / Planetary Collegium, University of Plymouth, UK).
  • d intensive modeling testing, simulating how planetary collisions actually unfold.
  • The battles between Earth and planetary colonies featured throughout the show is a r
  • ological manifestations correlating with the planetary combinations (or planetary pictures), used p
  • ne, Michael, 2007, “Interpret Astrology: The Planetary Combinations,” paperback,(Heart Center Publi
  • Nevertheless no certain planetary companion has yet been detected or confirmed
  • This star has a planetary companion or brown dwarf companion.
  • esence of a Jupiter-mass (and Jupiter-sized) planetary companion in Jovian orbital zone could expla
  • Such object could turn out either a massive planetary companion or more likely a brown dwarf compa
  • On November 6, 2009, the discovery of a planetary companion around primary star Gamma-1 Leonis
  • variation indicated that it was caused by a planetary companion in orbit around the star, with a m
  • A Jupiter-like planetary companion has been inferred but not confirme
  • On November 6, 2009, a planetary companion around primary star Gamma1 Leonis
  • 2 days would hint the possible presence of a planetary companion orbiting Beta Ophiuchi.
  • variable star with a possible brown dwarf or planetary companion orbiting it.
  • tted with adaptive optics failed to detect a planetary companion.
  • at they had discovered a pulsar orbited by a planetary companion; this would have been the first pl
  • As of 2010, no planetary companions have been detected.
  • No planetary companions have yet been discovered around i
  • No planetary companions have yet been discovered in orbit
  • arises from the scientific need to preserve planetary conditions for future biological and organic
  • Meteorological phenomena correlated to planetary configurations were recorded by the ancient
  • In archetypal astrology, planetary configurations in the solar system are thoug
  • observations of lunar and solar eclipses and planetary conjunctions, made by him from 853 to 866, w
  • l prophecies, evidence from Hopi prophecies, planetary conjunctions, dreams, numerological coincide
  • f transpersonal consciousness - specifically planetary consciousness" (Klisanin, 2005).
  • ay a critical role in the emergence of a new planetary consciousness.
  • ansversal dialogue on integral education and planetary consciousness: Markus Molz speaks with Jenni
  • 1.5 degrees, which is less than that of most planetary considered pairs.
  • His scientific interests were planetary cosmogony, astrophysics and geophysics.
  • The year is 2001 A.D. and four planetary criminals are hiding from the law on the pla
  • Critical Pedagogy, Ecoliteracy, and Planetary Crisis: The Ecopedagogy Movement.
  • y executives at the production company Inter Planetary Curb, Vice President of Development Edward G
  • her planetary data archiving skills have also been employe
  • the steering committee of the International Planetary Data Alliance.
  • nt of data about the giant planets in NASA's Planetary Data System.
  • s (currently on the small bodies node of the Planetary Data System managed by NASA), an asteroid wa
  • All of the contents is compatible with the Planetary Data System (PDS) standard.
  • It is commonly employed for entries in the Planetary Database System used by NASA to store missio
  • Each planetary day begins at sunrise, and ends at the next
  • Primary work consists of planetary, deep sky, NEO studies, astrometry, photomet
  • setting, the player also has control of the Planetary Defense Fleets.
  • an Simmons, experienced by characters during planetary descent, which referred to the fact that if
  • nit with the Model T's novel transmission (a planetary design), sharing the same lubricating oil.
  • This technique would make planetary detection possible for stars within approxim
  • Each of the ' planetary' dials used complex clockwork to produce rea
  • Taking place in an alien galaxy, a group of planetary dictators are banished from their home plane
  • See also: Planetary differentiation
  • any body large enough to undergo melting and planetary differentiation.
  • re in the Transneptunian regions, where many planetary discoveries are being validated today.
  • These planetary disk packs have a gear meshing with a gear o
  • The planetary distance ranges from 1.90 to 2.92 AU.
  • References: The Titius-Bode Law of Planetary Distances, by Michael Nieto (1972), Pergamon
  • by Copernicus gave a better understanding of planetary distances, as well as certain features of re
  • Member of the Planetary Division as well as the HAD (History of Astr
  • fter showing a news video of Light declaring planetary domination and Wily refusing to follow him,
  • Also, several large planetary drop ships allow Explorer ships to chart and
  • axy layout and creation engine, and a simple planetary economics system.
  • on show and films, which was used to destroy planetary ecosystems.
  • ll the rare gases and H2O been accreted from planetary embryos with carbonaceous chondritic composi
  • he plots allowed them to reduce or eliminate planetary encounters taking place over the Thanksgivin
  • Eight Planetary Energies
  • Later, they built a planetary engine on an asteroid and battled on the pla
  • Geoengineering: planetary engineering applied specifically to the Eart
  • NASA's Planetary Entry Parachute Program (PEPP) aeroshell, te
  • laboration to understand external drivers of planetary environments and universal processes in sola
  • erraforming titled Terraforming: Engineering Planetary Environments.
  • for the linked development of solar system ( planetary) ephemerides E Myles Standish).
  • She is active in the field of planetary ephemerides generation and is member of the
  • monly used symplectic integrator that solves planetary equations of motion for periods of billions
  • nterests in geobiology, paleobotany, and the planetary evolution of Mars.
  • Structural studies find this planetary exhibits knots characterized by well develop
  • iversity and worked on a variety of advanced planetary exploration concepts at the NASA Langley Res
  • s later revealed that during a conference on planetary exploration in Moscow, 29 January to 2 Febru
  • b ensured that NASA carried out a program of planetary exploration with the Mariner and Pioneer spa
  • This has been the cornerstone of comparative planetary exploration, and has been the primary method
  • , the Viking probes to Mars, and the Voyager planetary flyby and deep space probes.
  • ery fast and highly elliptical orbit, making planetary formation impossible in this system and some
  • ializes in solar system dynamics, especially planetary formation and migration and the structure of
  • g and theoretical work on subjects including planetary formation, stellar habitable zones, terrafor
  • s disks are thought to constitute a phase in planetary formation.
  • g circumstellar disks, a likely precursor to planetary formation.
  • s main mission will be the study of star and planetary formation.
  • The Planetary Fourier Spectrometer was designed to make sp
  • f the interferometer used in the core of the Planetary Fourier Spectrometer.
  • the researcher in charge of the Mars Express Planetary Fourier Spectrometer, announced the discover
  • The Planetary Fourier Spectrometer (PFS) is an infrared sp
  • Stephen H. Schneider, Laboratory Earth: The Planetary Gamble We Can't Afford to Lose, Weidenfeld &
  • Located adjacent to the Planetary Garden and Lapidarium at Schloss Eggenberg t
  • Schloss Eggenberg, Planetary Garden, aerial view
  • motor with integrated power electronics and planetary gear, operating voltage: 250-380 V, output:
  • The robot's waist gyrated sexily using a planetary gear.
  • The world's first planetary gearbox (the alpha SP) was introduced at the
  • Handbook of Planetary Gemology.
  • hat makes it pleasant to play (the threat of planetary genocide notwithstanding), and in particular
  • ds, and is actively used internationally for planetary, geological and space science research.
  • He has worked as a planetary geologist at the United States Geological Su
  • It is named in honour of planetary geologist Eugene Shoemaker.
  • The fundamental principle of comparative planetary geology is that geological processes on othe
  • He earned a Ph.D. in planetary geology at University College London, Englan
  • ate University, specializing in the study of planetary geology, geochemistry and mineralogy using d
  • rown University specializing in the study of planetary geology, impact cratering on the Earth and o
  • In planetary geology, a corona (plural: coronae) is an ov
  • on technology, meteoritics, origins of life, planetary geoscience, planetary protection, prebiotic
  • 2nd century, shows Greek personifications of planetary gods charged with early versions of the plan
  • Harkonnen, his title is officially Siridar ( planetary governor) Baron.
  • o oversee Imperial Commanders, also known as planetary governors.
  • his system are usually combined with a basic planetary governorship as well as interplanetary dutie
  • signal and orbital parameters which best fit planetary gravitational pull, this revealed the presen
  • This is a Levetec three-head planetary grinder, which has a three-phase motor and w
  • considered the world leader in the field of planetary habitability.
  • "Ecofeminism: Toward Global Justice and Planetary Health."
  • tral body, a subtle body identified with the planetary heavens, which were in turn associated with
  • evious lifetimes, and he was able to do full planetary horoscopes in his head when given an individ
  • HD 33564 is a naked eye planetary host star.
  • star with the lowest metal content than any planetary host stars.
  • So the second planetary hour of the day of the Moon is the hour of S
  • 244r-248r astrological hunting treatise; planetary hours
  • 102rv glosses on planetary hours, instructions on using the following a
  • lock and planetary hubs
  • by man and that "burning less carbon is good planetary hygiene, and good practice generally."
  • nization front than those found in the Lupus planetary IC 4406.
  • One year later his planetary images were acknowledged with the Amateur Ac
  • ervers to resolve the planet and obtain true planetary imaging.
  • astrologers believe that the horoscope shows planetary influences operating upon a person but the i
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