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  • development of contemporary stellar classification. With Edward C. Pickering, she is credited with the creation of the Harvard Classification Scheme, which was...
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  • "milky"), is a massive, gravitationally bound system consisting of stars, stellar remnants, planets, moons, an interstellar medium of gas and dust, and dark...
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  • distances to the stars. . . . [Cannon provided classification data to Cecilia Payne, whose] "Stellar Atmospheres" is widely regarded as the most brilliant...
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  • distances to the stars. . . . [Cannon provided classification data to Cecilia Payne, whose] "Stellar Atmospheres" is widely regarded as the most brilliant...
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  • ripen the wheat; of the space for the Sun to condense from the clouds of stellar gases and burn; of the quantities of stars and galaxies and galactic masses...
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  • meaning "wandering star") is an astronomical object orbiting a star or stellar remnant that is massive enough to be rounded by its own gravity, is not...
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  • peculiar motion. In: p. 9 ...cosmos was complete. Its out limit was the stellar sphere. Just inside was Saturn, since it was the planet that took longest...
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  • Culture of Astrobiology", p. 9 ...cosmos was complete. Its out limit was the stellar sphere. Just inside was Saturn, since it was the planet that took longest...
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  • Culture of Astrobiologyā€¯, p. 9 ...cosmos was complete. Its out limit was the stellar sphere. Just inside was Saturn, since it was the planet that took longest...
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  • sometimes created by a dramatist but created thousands of times by life. Stellar Moments in Human History [Sternstunden der Menschheit] (1953), p. 280,...
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  • of the propagation of light in moving bodies, such as the aberration of stellar light. Lorentz's theory leaves Maxwell's theory untouched as regards the...
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  • the prediction. If you investigate any area of knowledge (whether it is stellar physics or the number of angels who can dance on the head of a pin) by...
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  • is older than the Indian government itself and partly because it has a stellar reputation for secularism. Indeed, most of the staff is either Hindu or...
    74 KB (10,899 words) - 13:56, 10 November 2022
  • approximately in the same ballpark. That's Somalia. That's what's given as a stellar example of the humanitarian intervention. Responding to the question, "what...
    345 KB (51,108 words) - 10:57, 2 June 2024