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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is an independent agency of the executive branch of the United States federal government responsible for the civilian space program, as well as aeronautics and aerospace research. [1]

9983 relations: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon, A Hard Day's Night (song), A Princess of Mars, A Trip to the Moon, A'ana, A-001, A-002, A-003, A-004, A-train (satellite constellation), A. James Clark School of Engineering, A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, A.T. Still University, A/UX, A1689-zD1, AARNet, Aïr Mountains, Aban, Russia, Abbe (crater), Abbot (crater), Abd al Kuri, Abdus Salam, Abdus Suttar Khan, Abe Anellis, Abe Silverstein, Abel (crater), Abell 1689, Abell 1835, Abell 2218, Abell 400, Abell 520, Abenezra (crater), Aberdeen, Maryland, Abetti (crater), Abraham Benrubi, Abraham George, Abraham–Minkowski controversy, Absentee ballot, Abul Wafa (crater), Academic Games, Academy of Richmond County, Access 5, ACD Systems, Ace of Cakes, Acenaphthylene, Achill Island, Acosta (crater), ACRIMSAT, Acronym, Across the Sea of Suns (album), ..., Across the Universe, Act of Free Choice, Active pixel sensor, Active shutter 3D system, Ad astra (phrase), Ad Astra Rocket Company, Adam Bly, Adam's Bridge, Adams (lunar crater), Adams Nunatak, Addison Bain, Adenine, Adiabatic quantum computation, Adler Planetarium, ADM-Aeolus, Admiral Farragut Academy, Admiralty Mountains, Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters, Adolf Thiel, Adrian Morris, Adult diaper, Advanced Camera for Surveys, Advanced Composition Explorer, Advanced Crew Escape Suit, Advanced General Aviation Transport Experiments, Advanced microwave sounding unit, Advanced Research and Conventional Technology Utilization Spacecraft, Advanced Satellite for Cosmology and Astrophysics, Advanced Soaring Concepts, Advanced Soaring Concepts Apex, Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer, Advanced very-high-resolution radiometer, Aeolian processes, AERCam Sprint, Aerial Distributors Distributor Wing, Aerial photography, Aerial refueling, Aerion, Aerion SBJ, Aero Spacelines, Aero Spacelines Pregnant Guppy, Aero Spacelines Super Guppy, Aerobee, Aerobot, Aerocar Mini-IMP, Aerodynamic potential-flow code, Aerodynamics, Aeroelasticity, Aerojet General X-8, Aeronautics, Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere, Aeronutronic, Aeroponics, AEROS (satellite), Aeroshell, Aerospace, Aerospace Industries Association, Aerospace manufacturer, Aerospaceplane, Aerospike engine, Aerozine 50, AFP-675, Afro-Asians, Afro-textured hair, AFS Trinity, Agatharchides (crater), Age of the universe, Agena target vehicle, Agent Z, Aggie War Hymn, Aguenar – Hadj Bey Akhamok Airport, Ahe, Ahunui, Aiga-i-le-Tai, Aileron, Ailinginae Atoll, Ailinglaplap Atoll, Ailuk Atoll, Air brake (aeronautics), Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Force Reserve Command, Air Force Test Center, Air Forces Northern National Security Emergency Preparedness Directorate, Air Jordan, Air Power Park, Air Products & Chemicals, Air Rescue Service, Air taxi, Air-augmented rocket, Airbag, Airborne Science Program, Airbus Beluga, Aircraft, Aircraft diesel engine, Aircraft flight control system, Aircraft upset, Aircrew Badge, Airliner, Airship, Airstream, AirUK, Airy (lunar crater), Aitken (crater), Aitutaki, AJ10, Akaflieg Darmstadt/Akaflieg München DM1, Akamai Technologies, Akatsuki (spacecraft), Aki, Kōchi, Al Gore, Al Gore and information technology, Al-Bakri (crater), Al-Biruni (crater), Al-Khwarizmi (crater), Al-Marrakushi (crater), Alabama, Alabama's 5th congressional district, Alan Adler, Alan Bean, Alan Boss, Alan G. Poindexter, Alan Hale (astronomer), Alan M. Lovelace, Alan R. Pearlman, Alan Ruck, Alan Shepard, Alan Stern, Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, Alī ibn Ahmad al-Nasawī, Albategnius (crater), Albedo, Albedo 0.39, Albert (comics), Albert Einstein Award, Albert H. Crews, Albert Hibbs, Albert Richard Thomas, Albert Scott Crossfield, Alcubierre drive, Aldabra Group, Alden (crater), Alder (crater), Aldrin (crater), Alectown, New South Wales, Alegranza, Alekhin (crater), Alex Jones, Alex McCool, Alexander (crater), Alexander Abian, Alexander du Toit, Alexander Island, Alexander Kartveli, Alexander Kemurdzhian, Alfraganus (crater), Alfred J. Eggers, Alfred von Niezychowski, Alfred Worden, Algonquin Round Table, Alhazen (crater), Aliens of the Deep, Alkaline fuel cell, Allais effect, Allan Hills 84001, Allan Sandage, Alliant Techsystems, Allison Engine Company, Almanon (crater), Aloha (crater), Alouette 1, Alpetragius (crater), Alpha Cassiopeiae, Alpha Centauri, Alpha decay, Alpha Eta Rho, Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, Alpha Omega Alpha, Alpha particle X-ray spectrometer, Alpha Serpentis, Alpha Xi Delta, Alphonsus (crater), Alpine, Arizona, Altair, Altair (spacecraft), Alter (crater), Alternative energy, Alternative fuel, Alternative fuel vehicle, Altix, ALV X-1, Alvin Drew, Alvin M. Johnston, AM 0644-741, Amanu, Amarillo High School, Amarillo, Texas, Amateur radio repeater, Amazon Conservation Association, Amazon rainforest, Amazon Web Services, Amble, AMC Concord, AMC Spirit, AMC-3, AMD Am2900, Amdahl Corporation, Ameghino (crater), American Airlines Flight 587, American and British English spelling differences, American Astronautical Society, American Competitiveness Initiative, American Dreams, American Locomotive Company, American Rocket Company, American Society for Engineering Education, Americas, Ames Research Center, Amici (crater), Amiga, Amirante Islands, Amityville Memorial High School, Ammonius (crater), Amontons (crater), Amorphous metal, AMSAT, Amundsen (crater), Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station, An Inconvenient Truth, AN/FPQ-6, AN/USQ-20, Anaa, Anaa Airport, Anaglyph 3D, Anaheim Hills, Anakena, Analog computer, Anatoli Blagonravov, Anaxagoras (crater), Anaximander (crater), Anaximenes (crater), Anděl (crater), Anders (crater), Andersen Air Force Base, Anderson (crater), Andersson (crater), André Bormanis, André Kuipers, Andrea Catherwood, Andrea Centazzo, Andrea Electronics, Andrea M. Ghez, Andreas Gerasimos Michalitsianos, Andreas Nottebohm, Andreas Vogler, Andrew Chaikin, Andrew Dessler, Andrew Fraknoi, Andrew H. Knoll, Andrew J. Feustel, Andrew Joseph Galambos, Andrew M. Allen, Andrew Mishkin, Andrew Prentice, Andrew Wiles, Andrews Cargo Module, Andromeda Galaxy, Andromeda IV, Andronov (crater), Andy Lennon, Andy Looney, Andy Thomas, Angeles Crest 100 Mile Endurance Run, Angström (crater), Animals in space, Ann Hitch Kilgore, Anna Lee Fisher, Anneila Sargent, Annie Easley, Anousheh Ansari, Ansari X Prize, Ansgarius (crater), Antarctic Impulse Transient Antenna, Antarctic krill, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica cooling controversy, Antares (rocket), Antelope Valley, Anthony Llewellyn, Anthony W. England, Anthony Weiner, Anthracene, Anthropometry, Anti-fog, Anti-Gag Statute, Anti-gravity, Anti-shock body, Antihydrogen, Antimatter, Antlia Dwarf, Anton Mavretič, Antoniadi (lunar crater), Antonio Lazcano, Antony Jameson, Antsiferov Island, Anuanuraro, Anuanurunga, Anuchin (crater), Anvers Island, Anville (crater), Anwesha, Aopo, Apache Point Observatory Lunar Laser-ranging Operation, Apataki, Apeejay School, Mahavir Marg, Apogee Books, Apollo, Apollo (crater), Apollo 1, Apollo 10, Apollo 11, Apollo 11 goodwill messages, Apollo 12, Apollo 13, Apollo 13 (film), Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, Apollo 15 postage stamp incident, Apollo 16, Apollo 17, Apollo 18 (album), Apollo 21, Apollo 4, Apollo 5, Apollo 6, Apollo 7, Apollo 8, Apollo 9, Apollo Command/Service Module, Apollo Guidance Computer, Apollo Lunar Module, Apollo PGNCS, Apollo program, Apollo Telescope Mount, Apollo/Skylab A7L, Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks, Apollo–Soyuz Test Project, Apollonius (crater), Appalachian Mountains, Apparent magnitude, Apple Lisa, AppleLink, Appleton (crater), Applications of artificial intelligence, Applications Technology Satellite, Applied Physics Laboratory, Approach and Landing Tests, April 13, April 17, April 1965, April 20, April 26, April 9, Aqua (satellite), Aquanaut, Aquaplaning, Aquarius (laboratory), Aquarius (SAC-D instrument), Aquarius Dwarf, Aquila (children's magazine), Arabian Desert, Arachnoid (astrogeology), Arago (lunar crater), Aral Sea, Ararat anomaly, Aratika, Aratus (crater), Archimedes, Archimedes (crater), Archytas (crater), Arctic Mars Analog Svalbard Expedition, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Area 51, Arecibo Observatory, Arent Fox, Ares I, Ares I-X, Ares V, Ares Vallis, Argelander (crater), Argonide, Argos system, Ariadaeus (crater), Ariane (rocket family), Ariane 1, Ariane 5, Ariel 3, Ariel 5, Ariel programme, Aries (rocket), Arietids, Aristarchus (crater), Aristillus (crater), Aristoteles (crater), Arizona State University, Arlington National Cemetery, Armadillo Aerospace, Armageddon (1998 film), Armiński (crater), Armstrong (crater), Armstrong Flight Research Center, Armstrong limit, Army Ballistic Missile Agency, Arno Atoll, Arnold (crater), Arnold Engineering Development Complex, Arp 87, Arrhenius (lunar crater), Arroyo Seco (Los Angeles County), Arsenate, Art Stephenson, Artamonov (crater), Artem'ev (crater), Artemis (crater), Artemis Project, Arthur A. Collins, Arthur Compton, Arthur Emmons Raymond, Arthur J. O'Keefe, Arthur L. Johnson High School, Arthur M. Dula, Arthur Rudolph, Arthur W. Murray, Artificial gravity, Artificial neural membrane, Artsimovich (crater), Arutua, Aryabhata (crater), Arzachel (crater), AS-101 (spacecraft), AS-102 (spacecraft), AS-103 (spacecraft), AS-104 (spacecraft), AS-105 (spacecraft), AS-201, AS-202, AS-203, Asada (crater), Asclepi (crater), Asghar Farhadi, Ashbrook (crater), Ashland, Massachusetts, Ashmore and Cartier Islands, Asian brown cloud, Asian Latin Americans, Asif Azam Siddiqi, ASPO, ASRC Aerospace Corporation, Assault Amphibious Vehicle, Assembly of the International Space Station, Association in Scotland to Research into Astronautics, Association of American Universities, Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Asteroid, Asteroid belt, Asteroid impact avoidance, Asteroid mining, Asteroseismology, Aston (crater), Astrid Lindgren, Astrionics, Astrium, Astro Orbiter, Astrobiology, Astrobiology Field Laboratory, Astrobotic Technology, Astrochemistry, Astrochicken, Astrojax, Astrometry, Astron (spacecraft), Astronaut, Astronaut badge, Astronaut birthplaces by US state, Astronaut transfer van, Astronauts Gone Wild, Astronomical constant, Astronomical Netherlands Satellite, Astronomical radio source, Astronomical seeing, Astronomical unit, Astronomical year numbering, Astronomy, Astronomy Cast, Astronomy on Mars, Astronomy Picture of the Day, Astroparticle physics, Astrophilately, Astrophysical jet, Astrophysics Data System, Astrotech Corporation, Atacama Large Millimeter Array, ATHLETE, Atlantic Forest, Atlantic herring, Atlantic horseshoe crab, Atlantic hurricane reanalysis project, Atlas (crater), Atlas (rocket family), Atlas V, Atlas-Agena, Atmosphere of Mars, Atmosphere of the Moon, Atmosphere of Titan, Atmosphere of Triton, Atmosphere of Venus, Atmospheric chemistry, Atmospheric chemistry observational databases, Atmospheric electricity, Atmospheric entry, Atmospheric physics, Atmospheric pressure, Atmospheric Reentry Demonstrator, Atom, Atomic and molecular astrophysics, Atomic battery, Atomic Robo, ATS-3, ATS-6, Attwater's prairie chicken, Atwood (crater), Auburn University, Audrey C. Delsanti, Augmentation Research Center, August 21, August 27, August 4, August 6, Aur Atoll, Aura (satellite), Aurora (aircraft), Austin High School (Alabama), Austin Mardon, Australian Capital Territory, Autochem, Autofrettage, Autograph, Autogyro, Autolycus (crater), Automaton, Autonomous building, Auwers (crater), Auzout (crater), Avatar (spacecraft), Ave Kludze, Avery (crater), Avianca El Salvador, Aviation, Aviation Safety Reporting System, Aviator call sign, Avicenna (crater), Avnet, Avogadro (crater), Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow, Avvaiyar, Axial tilt, Axon (company), Ayaks, Ayanna Howard, Azophi (crater), ‘Aziziya District, Álamos, Éamon de Valera, École supérieure d'optique, Îles Maria, Ørsted (satellite), Šafařík (crater), B330, B612 Foundation, Baade (crater), Babakin (lunar crater), Babbage (crater), Babben Larsson, Babcock (crater), Babcock Model, Bacillus odysseyi, Back (crater), Back to the Moon, Backlund (crater), Backronym, Bacliff, Texas, Baco (crater), Badr-1, Badr-B, Baikonur, Baikonur Cosmodrome, Baillaud (crater), Bailly (crater), Baily (crater), Bajo Nuevo Bank, Balaban (instrument), Balandin (crater), Balboa (lunar crater), Baldet (lunar crater), Ball (crater), Ball Aerospace & Technologies, Ball Corporation, Ball High School, Ballard High School (Seattle), Ballistic Missile Defense Organization, Balloon satellite, Balls 8, Balmer (crater), Baltimore & Annapolis Trail, Baltimore City College, Baltimore–Washington Parkway, Banachiewicz (crater), Bancroft (crater), Bangladesh–United States relations, Banjul, Banjul International Airport, Banks Lake, Banting (crater), Barack Obama, Barbara Comstock, Barbara Mikulski, Barbara Morgan, Barber's pole, Barbier (crater), Barkla (crater), Barn door tracker, Barnard (lunar crater), Barnard's Star, Barney Gumble, Barocius (crater), Baron Von Blitzschlag, Barringer (lunar crater), Barrington, Rhode Island, Barrow (crater), Barry E. Wilmore, Barry Lyndon, Barstow, California, Bart Sibrel, Bartels (crater), Bartow, Florida, Baruch Samuel Blumberg, Basilicata, Battle Mountain (Virginia), BattleBots, Battlecruiser 3000AD, Battlefield Earth (novel), Bay of Santander, Bayamón, Puerto Rico, Baybrook Mall, Bayer (crater), Bayfront Center, Bürg (crater), Büsching (crater), BCS-FACS, Beach Abort, Beaconsfield, Iowa, Beagle 2, Beagle 3, Beal Aerospace, Beals (crater), Beam-powered propulsion, Beaumont (crater), Beautiful Day, Bečvář (crater), Becquerel (lunar crater), Bedford High School (Ohio), Bedford North Lawrence High School, Beechcraft Skipper, Beechcraft T-34 Mentor, Beer (lunar crater), Beer (Martian crater), Behaim (crater), Behavior of nuclear fuel during a reactor accident, Behrokh Khoshnevis, Beijerinck (crater), Beijing 101 Middle School, Beketov (crater), Bel'kovich (crater), Belinda (moon), Belize, Bell (crater), Bell 204/205, Bell 47, Bell Aircraft, Bell Boeing Quad TiltRotor, Bell Pogo, Bell X-1, Bell X-14, Bell XV-15, Bellanca Skyrocket II, Bellinsgauzen (crater), Bellot (crater), Belopol'skiy (crater), Belyaev (crater), Ben Affleck, Ben Finney, Ben Franklin (PX-15), Ben Guerir Air Base, Ben Lomond High School, Bendix Corporation, Bendix Trophy, Benedict (crater), Benilde-St. Margaret's, Benjamin Baker Moeur, Benny Peiser, Benowa State High School, Bensen B-8, Benson (TV series), Benzo(a)pyrene, Benzylamine, Beowulf cluster, BepiColombo, BeppoSAX, Berea High School, Bergman (crater), Berkner (crater), Berlage (crater), Bern Porter, Bernadine Healy, Bernard A. Harris Jr., Bernard Budiansky, Bernhard Tessmann, Bernoulli (crater), Berosus (crater), Berzelius (crater), BESS (experiment), Bessarion (crater), Bessel (crater), Beta Herculis, Beta Pictoris, Bettinus (crater), Beverly Eakman, Beyond Einstein program, Bhabha (crater), Bianca (moon), Bianchini (lunar crater), Bibliographic database, Bibliography, Biela (crater), Biela's Comet, Biff Henderson, Big Bang, Big Bear Solar Observatory, Big Ben (Heard Island), Big Bounce, Big Gemini, Big History, Big Joe 1, Big Picture Science, Bigelow Aerospace, Bilharz (crater), Bill Baldwin, Bill Boomer, Bill Griffeth, Bill Kaysing, Bill Nelson, Bill Pickering (rocket scientist), Bill Posey, Bill Prady, Bill Simpson, Bill Tindall, Billy (crater), Binary star, Binaural (album), Bingham (crater), Bioastronautics, Biodiesel, Biogeology, BioHome, Biomineralization, Bion (satellite), Bioreactor, Biorhythm, Biosatellite, Biot (crater), Biphasic and polyphasic sleep, Birds Do It, Birkeland (lunar crater), Birkhoff (crater), Birmingham (crater), Birmingham High School, Birt (crater), Bishop Kearney High School (Irondequoit, New York), Bishop McNamara High School, Bjarni Tryggvason, Bjerknes (lunar crater), Bjo Trimble, Black & Decker, Black (crater), Black Arrow, Black body, Black Brant (rocket), Black carbon, Black hole, Blackett (crater), Blackford High School (Indiana), Blackgang Chine, Blackwater river, Blagg (crater), Blancanus (crater), Blanchard (crater), Blanchinus (crater), Blazhko (crater), Blended wing body, Blender (software), Blind thrust earthquake, Blink-182 (album), Bliss (crater), Blitzen (computer), Blizna, Bloomingville, Ohio, Blown flap, Blue Gemini, Blue Grass Airport, Blueshift, Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy, Bob Dempsey, Bob Hope television specials, Bob O'Rear, Bob Rogers (designer), Bob Widlar, Bobillier (crater), Bobone (crater), Bodélé Depression, Bode (crater), Boecillo, Boeing 2707, Boeing 737, Boeing 747, Boeing 747SP, Boeing 757, Boeing B-29 Superfortress, Boeing EC-135, Boeing Everett Factory, Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker, Boeing Model 360, Boeing Satellite Development Center, Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight, Boeing Vertol XCH-62, Boeing X-37, Boeing X-40, Boeing X-48, Boeing X-51 Waverider, Boeing X-53 Active Aeroelastic Wing, Boeing YC-14, Boethius (lunar crater), Bogart, Ohio, Boguslawsky (crater), Bohnenberger (crater), Bohr (crater), Boilerplate (spaceflight), Bok (lunar crater), Boltzmann (crater), Bolyai (crater), Bombelli (crater), Bond County Community Unit School District 2, Bondarenko (crater), Bonnie Bracey, Bonnie J. Dunbar, Bonpland (crater), Boole (crater), Boomerang Nebula, Boonshoft Museum of Discovery, Boosted Dart, Booster (rocketry), Booz Allen Hamilton, BoPET, Borda (crater), Borel (crater), Boris Chertok, Boris Morukov, Borman (crater), Born (crater), Boron, Boscovich (crater), Bose (crater), Bose Corporation, Boss (crater), Boston Latin Academy, Botball, Bouguer (lunar crater), Boulia, Queensland, Boundary layer suction, Boussingault (crater), Bowditch (crater), Bowen (crater), Bowie State University, Boyle (crater), BQM-147 Dragon, Brackett (crater), Bragg (crater), Bram van der Stok, Bran Ferren, Brashear (lunar crater), Brave Saint Saturn, Brayley (crater), Brazil, Brazilian Space Agency, Brazilian space program, Breakout (video game), Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Program, Bredikhin (crater), Breguet 941, Breislak (crater), Brenham, Texas, Brenner (crater), Brent W. Jett Jr., Brett-Livingstone Strong, Brewster (crater), Brewster H. Shaw, Brewster Rockit: Space Guy!, Brian Basset, Brian Duffy (astronaut), Brian G. Marsden, Brian May, Brian O'Leary, Brianchon (crater), Bridgman (crater), Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, Briggs (crater), Bringin' Home the Oil, Brisbane (lunar crater), Bristol Aerospace, British Computer Society Young Professionals Group, British Cycling, British logistics in the Falklands War, British space programme, British television Apollo 11 coverage, Broad-gauge railway, Broglio Space Centre, Bronk (crater), Brookings Report, Brooklyn Technical High School, Brooks Air Force Base, Brouwer (crater), Brown (crater), Brown dwarf, Brown University, Brownleeite, Bruce (crater), Bruce C. Murray, Bruce E. Melnick, Bruce McCandless, Bruce McCandless II, Bruce Peterson, Brunner (crater), Bruno Rossi, Bryan D. O'Connor, Bryan Lunney, Buch (crater), Buck Danny, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (TV series), Budget of NASA, Buenos Aires, Buffon (crater), Buio Pesto, Buisson (crater), Bulgarian Americans, Bullialdus (crater), Bully Hill Vineyards, Bulova, Bunsen (crater), Buran programme, Burckhardt (crater), Burlington, Iowa, Burnham (crater), Burning the Ground, Burping, Burt Rutan, Burya, Bush robot, Butlerov (crater), Buys-Ballot (crater), Buzz Aldrin, Buzz Aldrin's Race Into Space, Buzz Lightyear, Bypass ratio, Byrd (lunar crater), Byrd Station, Byrgius (crater), Byron K. Lichtenberg, Byzantine fault tolerance, Byzantine Fresco Chapel, C-SPAN, C. Gordon Fullerton, C. Herschel (crater), C. K. McClatchy High School, C. Mayer (crater), C/2002 V1 (NEAT), C/2006 P1, C/NOFS, Cabannes (crater), Cabeus (crater), Cabin pressurization, Cable lacing, Cable modem, Cailleux (crater), Cajal (crater), Cajori (crater), Calabash Nebula, California Guitar Trio, California Institute of Technology, California Science Center, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, California State Route 14, California State University, Los Angeles, California State University, Northridge, California Western School of Law, Calippus (crater), CALIPSO, Call Me Bwana, Callisto (moon), Cambridge, Ohio, Camera lens, Cameron (crater), Camouflage (novel), Camp Evans Historic District, Camp Ravenna Joint Military Training Center, Camp Rising Sun (New York), Campagnolo, Campanus (crater), Campbell (lunar crater), Can't Take My Eyes Off You, Canadarm, Canadian Arrow, Canadian Space Agency, Canard (aeronautics), Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex, Canceled Apollo missions, Canceled Space Shuttle missions, Canis Major Overdensity, Cannizzaro (crater), Cannon (crater), Canoe Lake (Saskatchewan), Cantor (crater), Cap and Skull, Cape Canaveral, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 14, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 19, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 20, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 34, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 5, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Skid Strip, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 17, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 37, Capella (crater), Capitol Technology University, Capricon, Capricorn One, Captain Simian & the Space Monkeys, Capuanus (crater), Carbon, Carbon cycle, Carbon dioxide, Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere, Carbon planet, Carbon–hydrogen bond, Carbonic acid, Cardanus (crater), Cardinal Hayes High School, Careers Scotland Space School, Cargo spacecraft, Caribou, Maine, Carl E. Walz, Carl J. Meade, Carl Sagan, Carl Størmer, Carl Wagner, Carlie's Law, Carlini (crater), Carlos Fernández-Pello, Carlos I. Noriega, Carmel Valley Village, California, Carmichael (crater), Carnarvon Tracking Station, Carnarvon, Western Australia, Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley, Carnobacterium pleistocenium, Carnot (crater), Carol Danvers, Carolyn Porco, Carolyn S. Griner, Carolyn S. Shoemaker, Carpenter (crater), Carrel (crater), Carrillo (crater), Carrington (crater), Cartan (crater), CarterCopter, Carthage Senior High School (Carthage, Missouri), Carver (crater), Casatus (crater), Cash-Landrum incident, CASI, Cass City, Michigan, Cassegrain (crater), Cassegrain antenna, Cassini (lunar crater), Cassini Regio, Cassini–Huygens, Castle Films, Catalán (crater), Catalina Sky Survey, Catalog of Nearby Habitable Systems, Catharina (crater), Catherine Asaro, Catherine Coleman, Cato Institute, Cauchy (crater), Cavalerius (crater), Cavendish (crater), Caventou (crater), Cayley (crater), Cayrel's Star, Cécilia Attias, CCGS Revisor, CDR, Cedar Lake (Manitoba), Celestia, Celestial navigation, Celestis, Celsius (crater), Censorinus (crater), Censorship of images in the Soviet Union, Centaur (rocket stage), Centaurus A, Centennial Challenges, Center for Climate Systems Research, Center for Computation and Technology, Center for Embedded Network Sensing, Center for Integrated Plasma Studies, Center for Natural Hazards Research, Central Catholic High School (Toledo, Ohio), Central Florida, Central Florida Council, Central Florida Research Park, Central Instrumentation Facility, Central Michigan, Centrifuge Accommodations Module, Century 21 Exposition, Cepheus (crater), Ceramic engineering, Ceramic houses, Ceres (dwarf planet), Cerise (satellite), Cerro Arenales, Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, Cessna Skymaster, CFB Cold Lake, CFB Edmonton, CFB Goose Bay, CGNS, Cha 110913-773444, Chacornac (crater), Chad Trujillo, Chadwick (crater), Chaffee (crater), Challis (crater), Chalonge (crater), Chamberlin (lunar crater), CHAMP (satellite), Champions of the Earth, Champollion (crater), Champollion (spacecraft), Chandler (crater), Chandra X-ray Observatory, Chandrayaan-1, Chang Heng (crater), Chang'e 1, Chant (crater), Chao Meng-Fu (crater), Chaplygin (crater), Chapman (crater), Chapman, Kansas, Chappe (crater), Chappell (crater), Charles A. Duelfer, Charles Bartley, Charles Bassett, Charles Bolden, Charles Camarda, Charles D. Gemar, Charles D. Walker, Charles Duke, Charles E. Brady Jr., Charles E. Burton, Charles Elachi, Charles F. Blair Jr., Charles F. Brush High School, Charles H. Moore, Charles H. Townes, Charles J. Precourt, Charles L. Bennett, Charles L. Veach, Charles O. Hobaugh, Charles S. Cockell, Charles Simonyi, Charles Stark Draper, Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Charleston, West Virginia, Charley Johnson, Charlier (lunar crater), Chassigny (meteorite), Chaucer (crater), Chauvenet (crater), Chýnov, Cheater bar, Chebyshev (crater), Cheese, Cheick Modibo Diarra, Chemical element, Chemical oxygen generator, Chemtrail conspiracy theory, Cheney, Washington, Chernyshev (crater), Chesapeake Bay Program, Chesapeake Light, Chevallier (crater), Chickasaw, Chicxulub crater, Chief of the Astronaut Office, Chigasaki, Kanagawa, Chikka, Chindwin River, Chinese space program, Ching-Te (crater), CHIPSat, Chirinkotan, Chitosan, Chittagong armoury raid, Chladni (crater), Choctaw Tribal School System, Choujinki Metalder, Chrétien (crater), Chris Elley, Chris Ellis (actor), Chris Gainor, Chris Hadfield, Chris McCandless, Chris Mooney (journalist), Chris-Craft, Christa McAuliffe, Christian J. Lambertsen, Christopher C. Kraft Jr., Christopher Cassidy, Christopher Ferguson, Christopher Loria, Christopher McKee, Christopher Nolan, Christopher Riley, Christopher Scolese, Christopher Stott, Christopher T. Russell, Christopher W. Johnson, Christopher Wanjek, Chromel, Chronobiology, Chrysene, Chrysler, Chuck Yeager, Church Stretton, Churchill Rocket Research Range, Chyornye Bratya, Cichus (crater), Cindi Love, Cindy Kolodziejski, Circinus, Circumstellar habitable zone, Cirrus cloud, CiteSeerX, Citizen science, City Express, City of Blinding Lights, Civilian Board of Contract Appeals, CL0024+17, Claimed moons of Earth, Clairaut (crater), Claire F. 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Eridani, 821 Fanny, 822 Lalage, 823 Sisigambis, 824 Anastasia, 825 Tanina, 826 Henrika, 828 Lindemannia, 830 Petropolitana, 831 Stateira, 832 Karin, 833 Monica, 834 Burnhamia, 836 Jole, 8373 Stephengould, 838 Seraphina, 839 Valborg, 840 Zenobia, 841 Arabella, 842 Kerstin, 845 Naëma, 847 Agnia, 848 Inna, 84882 Table Mountain, 849 Ara, 851 Zeissia, 852 Wladilena, 853 Nansenia, 854 Frostia, 855 Newcombia, 856 Backlunda, 857 Glasenappia, 85P/Boethin, 85th United States Congress, 860 Ursina, 862 Franzia, 864 Aase, 865 Zubaida, 866 Fatme, 867 Kovacia, 868 Lova, 869 Mellena, 870 Manto, 871 Amneris, 872 Holda, 873 Mechthild, 874 Rotraut, 875 Nymphe, 876 Scott, 877 Walküre, 881 Athene, 882 Swetlana, 883 Matterania, 885 Ulrike, 886 Washingtonia, 888 Parysatis, 889 Erynia, 891 Gunhild, 892 Seeligeria, 893 Leopoldina, 894 Erda, 896 Sphinx, 898 Hildegard, 899 Jokaste, 900 Rosalinde, 901 Brunsia, 902 Probitas, 903 Nealley, 90377 Sedna, 904 Rockefellia, 905 Universitas, 906 Repsolda, 907 Rhoda, 908 Buda, 909 Ulla, 910 Anneliese, 913 Otila, 915 Cosette, 917 Lyka, 918 Itha, 919 Ilsebill, 919th Special Operations Wing, 92 Undina, 920 Rogeria, 920th Rescue Wing, 921 Jovita, 922 Schlutia, 923 Herluga, 924 Toni, 926 Imhilde, 927 Ratisbona, 928 Hildrun, 929 Algunde, 930 Westphalia, 931 Whittemora, 932 Hooveria, 933 Susi, 934 Thüringia, 935 Clivia, 936 Kunigunde, 938 Chlosinde, 939 Isberga, 940 Kordula, 941 Murray, 942 Romilda, 943 Begonia, 946 Poësia, 947 Monterosa, 948 Jucunda, 949 Hel, 95 Arethusa, 953 Painleva, 954 Li, 955 Alstede, 956 Elisa, 957 Camelia, 958 Asplinda, 959 Arne, 960 Birgit, 961 Gunnie, 963 Iduberga, 964 Subamara, 965 Angelica, 966 Muschi, 967 Helionape, 968 Petunia, 969 Leocadia, 970 Primula, 972 Cohnia, 973 Aralia, 974 Lioba, 976 Benjamina, 9767 Midsomer Norton, 977 Philippa, 979 Ilsewa, 98 Ianthe, 981 Martina, 982 Franklina, 983 Gunila, 986 Amelia, 987 Wallia, 989 Schwassmannia, 99 Dike, 990 Yerkes, 991 McDonalda, 992 Swasey, 993 Moultona, 994 Otthild, 995 Sternberga, 996 Hilaritas, 9969 Braille, 998 Bodea, 999 Zachia, 99942 Apophis. 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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon is a 2001 film written, produced and directed by Nashville-based filmmaker Bart Sibrel.

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A Hard Day's Night (song)

"A Hard Day's Night" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles.

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A Princess of Mars

A Princess of Mars is a science fantasy novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the first of his Barsoom series.

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A Trip to the Moon

A Trip to the Moon (Le Voyage dans la Lune) is a 1902 French adventure film directed by Georges Méliès.

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A'ana

A'ana is a district of Samoa.

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A-001

A-001 was the second abort test of the Apollo spacecraft.

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A-002

A-002 was the third abort test of the Apollo spacecraft.

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A-003

A-003 was the fourth abort test of the Apollo spacecraft.

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A-004

A-004 was the sixth and final test of the Apollo launch escape vehicle and the first flight of a Block I production-type Apollo Command/Service Module.

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A-train (satellite constellation)

The A-train (from Afternoon Train) is a satellite constellation of five Earth observation satellites of varied nationality in sun-synchronous orbit at an altitude of above the Earth.

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A. James Clark School of Engineering

The A. James Clark School of Engineering is the engineering college of the University of Maryland, College Park.

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A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam (15 October 1931 – 27 July 2015) was an Indian scientist who served as the 11th President of India from 2002 to 2007. He was born and raised in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu and studied physics and aerospace engineering. He spent the next four decades as a scientist and science administrator, mainly at the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and was intimately involved in India's civilian space programme and military missile development efforts. He thus came to be known as the Missile Man of India for his work on the development of ballistic missile and launch vehicle technology. He also played a pivotal organisational, technical, and political role in India's Pokhran-II nuclear tests in 1998, the first since the original nuclear test by India in 1974. Kalam was elected as the 11th President of India in 2002 with the support of both the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party and the then-opposition Indian National Congress. Widely referred to as the "People's President," he returned to his civilian life of education, writing and public service after a single term. He was a recipient of several prestigious awards, including the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian honour. While delivering a lecture at the Indian Institute of Management Shillong, Kalam collapsed and died from an apparent cardiac arrest on 27 July 2015, aged 83. Thousands including national-level dignitaries attended the funeral ceremony held in his hometown of Rameshwaram, where he was buried with full state honours.

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A.T. Still University

A.T. Still University of Health Sciences (ATSU) is a non-profit, private, graduate school focusing on health sciences, as well as the world's first osteopathic medical school.

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A/UX

A/UX is a discontinued Apple Computer implementation of the Unix operating system for some of its Macintosh computers.

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A1689-zD1

A1689-zD1 is a galaxy in the Virgo constellation cluster.

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AARNet

AARNet (Australian Academic and Research Network) provides Internet services to the Australian education and research communities and their research partners.

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Aïr Mountains

The Aïr Mountains or Aïr Massif (Ayăr; Hausa: Eastern Azbin, Western Abzin) is a triangular massif, located in northern Niger, within the Sahara Desert.

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Aban, Russia

Aban (А́бан) is a rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Abansky District of Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia.

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Abbe (crater)

Abbe is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Abbot (crater)

Abbot is a small lunar impact crater that lies on the rugged ground between the Mare Fecunditatis in the south and west, and the Mare Crisium to the north.

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Abd al Kuri

Abd al Kuri (عبد الكوري) is a rocky island in the Guardafui Channel.

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Abdus Salam

Mohammad Abdus Salam Salam adopted the forename "Mohammad" in 1974 in response to the anti-Ahmadiyya decrees in Pakistan, similarly he grew his beard.

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Abdus Suttar Khan

Abdus Suttar Khan (c. 1941 – 31 January 2008) was a Bangladeshi scientist.

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Abe Anellis

Abe Anellis (15 February 1914 in Mahilyow, Belarus (previously Mogilëv, Russian Empire) – 28 August 2001 in Leesburg, Florida), was a food microbiologist.

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Abe Silverstein

Abraham "Abe" Silverstein (September 15, 1908 – June 1, 2001) was an American engineer who played an important part in the United States space program.

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Abel (crater)

Abel is an ancient lunar impact crater that lies near the southeast limb of the Moon's near side.

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Abell 1689

Abell 1689 is a galaxy cluster in the constellation Virgo nearly 2.2 billion light-years away.

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Abell 1835

Abell 1835 is a galaxy cluster in the Abell catalogue.

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Abell 2218

Abell 2218 is a cluster of galaxies about 2 billion light-years away in the constellation Draco.

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Abell 400

Abell 400 is a galaxy cluster which contains the galaxy NGC 1128 with two supermassive black holes (3C 75) spiraling towards merger.

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Abell 520

The Abell 520 galaxy cluster possesses an unusual substructure resulting from a major merger.

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Abenezra (crater)

Abenezra is a lunar impact crater located in the rugged highlands in the south-central section of the Moon.

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Aberdeen, Maryland

Aberdeen is a city located in Harford County, Maryland, from Baltimore.

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Abetti (crater)

Abetti is a lunar impact crater that has been completely submerged by mare lavas.

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Abraham Benrubi

Abraham Rubin Hercules Benrubi (born October 4, 1969) is an American character actor known for his appearances as Jerry Markovic on the long-running U.S. TV drama ER, for his first role as Larry Kubiac on the series Parker Lewis Can't Lose, Dennis in Without A Paddle and for his voice acting on the Adult Swim claymation series Robot Chicken.

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Abraham George

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Abraham–Minkowski controversy

The Abraham–Minkowski controversy is a physics debate concerning electromagnetic momentum within dielectric media.

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Absentee ballot

An absentee ballot is a vote cast by someone who is unable or unwilling to attend the official polling station to which the voter is normally allocated.

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Abul Wafa (crater)

Abul Wáfa is an impact crater located near the lunar equator on the far side of the Moon, named after the Persian mathematician and astronomer Abul Wafa.

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Academic Games

Academic Games is a competition in the U.S. in which players win by out-thinking each other in mathematics, language arts, and social studies.

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Academy of Richmond County

The Academy of Richmond County is a high school located in Augusta, Georgia, United States.

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Access 5

Access 5 was a national project run by NASA in collaboration with industry, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and the United States Department of Defense (DoD), in order to introduce high altitude, long endurance (HALE) remotely operated aircraft (ROA) for routine flights in the National Airspace System (NAS).

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ACD Systems

ACD Systems is an independent digital image editing and management company.

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Ace of Cakes

Ace of Cakes was an American reality television show that aired on the Food Network.

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Acenaphthylene

Acenaphthylene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon.

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Achill Island

Achill Island (Acaill, Oileán Acla) in County Mayo is the largest of the Irish isles, and is situated off the west coast of Ireland.

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Acosta (crater)

Acosta is a small lunar impact crater located just to the north of the prominent crater Langrenus, near the east edge of Mare Fecunditatis.

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ACRIMSAT

The Active Cavity Radiometer Irradiance Monitor Satellite, or ACRIMSAT is a defunct satellite and instrument that was one of the 21 observational components of NASA's Earth Observing System program.

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Acronym

An acronym is a word or name formed as an abbreviation from the initial components in a phrase or a word, usually individual letters (as in NATO or laser) and sometimes syllables (as in Benelux).

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Across the Sea of Suns (album)

Across the Sea of Suns is a Jefferson Starship live album.

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Across the Universe

"Across the Universe" is a song recorded by the Beatles.

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Act of Free Choice

The Act of Free Choice (Penentuan Pendapat Rakyat, PEPERA, Determination of the People's Opinion), often disparagingly referred to as the "Act of No Choice", was a series of eight regional assemblies from July to August 1969 by which Indonesia asserts that the Western New Guinea population decided to relinquish their sovereignty in favor of Indonesian citizenship.

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Active pixel sensor

An active-pixel sensor (APS) is an image sensor where each picture element ("pixel") has a photodetector and an active amplifier.

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Active shutter 3D system

An active shutter 3D system (a.k.a. alternate frame sequencing, alternate image, AI, alternating field, field sequential or eclipse method) is a technique of displaying stereoscopic 3D images.

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Ad astra (phrase)

Ad astra is a Latin phrase meaning "to the stars".

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Ad Astra Rocket Company

The Ad Astra Rocket Company is an American rocket propulsion company dedicated to the development of advanced plasma rocket propulsion technology.

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Adam Bly

Adam Bly (born 1981 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is the creator of Seed and leads data at Spotify.

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Adam's Bridge

Adam's Bridge (Sinhala: adamgay palama), also known as Rama's Bridge or Rama Setu (Sanskrit), is a chain of limestone shoals, between Pamban Island, also known as Rameswaram Island, off the south-eastern coast of Tamil Nadu, India, and Mannar Island, off the north-western coast of Sri Lanka.

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Adams (lunar crater)

Adams is a lunar impact crater that is located in the rugged southeastern section of the Moon, near the lunar limb.

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Adams Nunatak

Adams Nunatak is a nunatak on the south side of Neptune Glacier, west of Cannonball Cliffs, and lies about inland from George VI Sound in eastern Alexander Island, Antarctica.

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Addison Bain

Addison Bain is a retired NASA scientisthttps://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/html/e3-menu.html (Expert Interview) and founding member of the National Hydrogen Association who is credited with postulating the Incendiary Paint Theory (IPT), which posits that the Hindenburg disaster was caused by the electrical ignition of lacquer- and metal-based paints used on the outer hull of the airship.

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Adenine

Adenine (A, Ade) is a nucleobase (a purine derivative).

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Adiabatic quantum computation

Adiabatic quantum computation (AQC) is a form of quantum computing which relies on the adiabatic theorem to do calculations and is closely related to, and may be regarded as a subclass of, quantum annealing.

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Adler Planetarium

The Adler Planetarium is a public museum dedicated to the study of astronomy and astrophysics.

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ADM-Aeolus

Aeolus, or, in full, Atmospheric Dynamics Mission Aeolus, is an Earth observation satellite built by Airbus Defence and Space that is due for launch in September 2018.

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Admiral Farragut Academy

Admiral Farragut Academy, established in 1933, is a private, college prep school serving students in grades PreK3-12 for Preschool, Elementary School, Middle School, and High School.

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Admiralty Mountains

The Admiralty Mountains (alternatively Admiralty Range) is a large group of high mountains and individually named ranges and ridges in northeastern Victoria Land, Antarctica.

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Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters

Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters (or ARBBH) was written by Don Chin and originally illustrated by Patrick Parsons (under the name Parsonavich) and Chris Walker, and later by Sam Kieth.

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Adolf Thiel

Adolf Thiel (February 12, 1915 – June 2, 2001 Los Angeles) was an Austrian-born German expert in guided missiles during World War II, and later worked for the United States Army and TRW.

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Adrian Morris

Adrian Grant Morris (18 May 1929, London, England – 6 December 2004, London, England) was an English painter.

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Adult diaper

An adult diaper (or adult nappy) is a diaper made to be worn by a person with a body larger than that of an infant or toddler.

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Advanced Camera for Surveys

The Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) is a third-generation axial instrument aboard the Hubble Space Telescope (HST).

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Advanced Composition Explorer

Advanced Composition Explorer (ACE) is a NASA Explorers program Solar and space exploration mission to study matter comprising energetic particles from the solar wind, the interplanetary medium, and other sources.

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Advanced Crew Escape Suit

The Advanced Crew Escape Suit (ACES) or "pumpkin suit", is a full pressure suit that began to be worn by Space Shuttle crews after STS-65, for the ascent and entry portions of flight.

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Advanced General Aviation Transport Experiments

The Advanced General Aviation Transport Experiments (AGATE) project was a consortium of NASA, the FAA, the general aviation industry and a number of universities.

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Advanced microwave sounding unit

The advanced microwave sounding unit (AMSU) is a multi-channel microwave radiometer installed on meteorological satellites.

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Advanced Research and Conventional Technology Utilization Spacecraft

ARCTUS (the "Advanced Research and Conventional Technology Utilization Spacecraft") was a proposed design by Astrotech Corporation and developed with its partners Lockheed Martin, United Launch Alliance, Cimarron and Odyssey Space Research for a robotic spacecraft that would deliver cargo to the International Space Station, NASA COTS program.

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Advanced Satellite for Cosmology and Astrophysics

The Advanced Satellite for Cosmology and Astrophysics (ASCA, formerly named ASTRO-D) was the fourth cosmic X-ray astronomy mission by JAXA, and the second for which the United States provided part of the scientific payload.

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Advanced Soaring Concepts

Advanced Soaring Concepts was a sailplane manufacturer based in Camarillo, California and owned by Tor Jensen.

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Advanced Soaring Concepts Apex

The Advanced Soaring Concepts Apex was a remotely piloted sailplane designed to take part in a NASA study of high-altitude aerodynamics.

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Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer

The Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) is a Japanese sensor which is one of five remote sensory devices on board the Terra satellite launched into Earth orbit by NASA in 1999.

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Advanced very-high-resolution radiometer

Advanced very-high-resolution radiometer (AVHRR) instruments are a type of space-borne sensor that measure the reflectance of the Earth in five spectral bands that are relatively wide by today's standards.

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Aeolian processes

Aeolian processes, also spelled eolian or æolian, pertain to wind activity in the study of geology and weather and specifically to the wind's ability to shape the surface of the Earth (or other planets).

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AERCam Sprint

The Autonomous Extravehicular Activity Robotic Camera Sprint (AERCam Sprint) is a NASA experiment to demonstrate the use of a prototype free-flying television camera.

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Aerial Distributors Distributor Wing

The Distributor Wing DW-1 was a prototype agricultural aircraft of unorthodox design, designed by Ken Razak in the United States and marketed by Aerial Distributors in the 1960s.

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Aerial photography

Aerial photography (or airborne imagery) is the taking of photographs from an aircraft or other flying object.

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Aerial refueling

Aerial refueling, also referred to as air refueling, in-flight refueling (IFR), air-to-air refueling (AAR), and tanking, is the process of transferring aviation fuel from one military aircraft (the tanker) to another (the receiver) during flight.

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Aerion

Aerion Corporation is an American aircraft manufacturer based in Reno, Nevada.

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Aerion SBJ

The Aerion SBJ was a concept for a supersonic business jet, designed by Aerion Corporation, an American aerospace firm based in Reno, Nevada.

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Aero Spacelines

Aero Spacelines, Inc. was an American aircraft manufacturer from 1960 to 1968 which made a name for itself by converting Boeing 377 Stratocruisers into the famous Guppy line of airplanes, re-engineered solely for transporting oversized cargo such as space exploration vehicles.

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Aero Spacelines Pregnant Guppy

The Aero Spacelines Pregnant Guppy was a large, wide-bodied cargo aircraft built in the United States and used for ferrying outsized cargo items, most notably NASA's components of the Apollo program.

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Aero Spacelines Super Guppy

The Aero Spacelines Super Guppy is a large, wide-bodied cargo aircraft that is used for hauling outsize cargo components.

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Aerobee

The Aerobee rocket was a small (8 m) unguided suborbital sounding rocket used for high atmospheric and cosmic radiation research in the United States in the 1950s.

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Aerobot

An aerobot is an aerial robot, usually used in the context of an unmanned space probe or unmanned aerial vehicle.

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Aerocar Mini-IMP

The Aerocar Mini-IMP (Independently Made Plane) is a light aircraft designed by Moulton Taylor and marketed for homebuilding by Aerocar International.

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Aerodynamic potential-flow code

In fluid dynamics, aerodynamic potential flow codes or panel codes are used to determine the fluid velocity, and subsequently the pressure distribution, on an object.

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Aerodynamics

Aerodynamics, from Greek ἀήρ aer (air) + δυναμική (dynamics), is the study of the motion of air, particularly its interaction with a solid object, such as an airplane wing.

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Aeroelasticity

Aeroelasticity is the branch of physics and engineering that studies the interactions between the inertial, elastic, and aerodynamic forces that occur when an elastic body is exposed to a fluid flow.

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Aerojet General X-8

The Aerojet General X-8 was an unguided, spin-stabilized sounding rocket designed to launch a payload to.

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Aeronautics

Aeronautics (from the ancient Greek words ὰήρ āēr, which means "air", and ναυτική nautikē which means "navigation", i.e. "navigation into the air") is the science or art involved with the study, design, and manufacturing of air flight capable machines, and the techniques of operating aircraft and rockets within the atmosphere.

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Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere

The Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere (AIM) is a satellite to conduct a 26-month study of noctilucent clouds (NLCs).

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Aeronutronic

Aeronutronic was a defense related division of Ford Aerospace, owned by Ford Motor Company, and based in Newport Beach, Orange County, California.

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Aeroponics

Aeroponics is the process of growing plants in an air or mist environment without the use of soil or an aggregate medium (known as geoponics).

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AEROS (satellite)

AEROS satellites were to study the aeronomy i. e. the science of the upper atmosphere and ionosphere, in particular the F region under the strong influence of solar extreme ultraviolet radiation.

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Aeroshell

An aeroshell is a rigid heat-shielded shell that helps decelerate and protects a spacecraft vehicle from pressure, heat, and possible debris created by drag during atmospheric entry (see blunt body theory).

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Aerospace

Aerospace is the human effort in science, engineering and business to fly in the atmosphere of Earth (aeronautics) and surrounding space (astronautics).

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Aerospace Industries Association

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Aerospace manufacturer

An aerospace manufacturer is a company or individual involved in the various aspects of designing, building, testing, selling, and maintaining aircraft, aircraft parts, missiles, rockets, or spacecraft.

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Aerospaceplane

The US Air Force's aerospaceplane project encompassed a variety of projects from 1958 until 1963 to study a fully reusable spaceplane.

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Aerospike engine

The aerospike engine is a type of rocket engine that maintains its aerodynamic efficiency across a wide range of altitudes.

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Aerozine 50

Aerozine 50 is a 50/50 mix by weight of hydrazine and unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine (UDMH), originally developed in the late 1950s by Aerojet General Corporation as a storable, high-energy, hypergolic fuel for the Titan II ICBM rocket engines.

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AFP-675

AFP-675 (Air Force Program-675) was a Space Shuttle experiment package that was carried into orbit on Discovery as part of STS-39.

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Afro-Asians

Afro-Asians or African-Asians (also sometimes Blasians or Black Asians) are persons of mixed African and Asian ancestry.

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Afro-textured hair

Afro-textured hair is the natural hair texture of certain populations in Africa, the African diaspora, Oceania and Asia.

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AFS Trinity

AFS Trinity Power Corporation is an American corporation headquartered in Medina, WA with an engineering center in Livermore, CA that develops technology for plug-in hybrids.

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Agatharchides (crater)

Agatharchides is a lunar impact crater located at the southern edge of Oceanus Procellarum, in the region between the Mare Humorum and Mare Nubium.

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Age of the universe

In physical cosmology, the age of the universe is the time elapsed since the Big Bang.

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Agena target vehicle

The Agena Target Vehicle (ATV), also known as Gemini-Agena Target Vehicle (GATV) was an unmanned spacecraft used by NASA during its Gemini program to develop and practice orbital space rendezvous and docking techniques, and to perform large orbital changes, in preparation for the Apollo program lunar missions.

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Agent Z

Agent Z is a fictitious character in a series of four comical children's books written by British author Mark Haddon, better known for his 2003 novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time.

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Aggie War Hymn

The Aggie War Hymn is the war hymn of Texas A&M University; officially, the school does not have a fight song.

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Aguenar – Hadj Bey Akhamok Airport

Aguenar – Hadj Bey Akhamok Airport (Aéroport de Tamanrasset / Aguenar – Hadj Bey Akhamok), also known as Aguenar Airport or Tamanrasset Airport, is an airport serving Tamanrasset, a city in the Tamanrasset Province of southern Algeria.

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Ahe

Ahe, Ahemaru or Omaru, is an almost entirely-enclosed coral atoll, located in the northern Tuamotu Archipelago, just 14 km to the west of Manihi, in French Polynesia.

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Ahunui

Ahunui or Nga-taumanga is a small atoll of the eastern Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia.

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Aiga-i-le-Tai

Aiga-i-le-Tai is a district of Samoa which includes the small islands of Manono, Apolima and tiny uninhabited Nu'ulopa lying in the Apolima Strait between the country's two main islands of Upolu and Savai'i.

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Aileron

An aileron (French for "little wing" or "fin") is a hinged flight control surface usually forming part of the trailing edge of each wing of a fixed-wing aircraft.

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Ailinginae Atoll

Ailinginae Atoll (Marshallese: Aelōn̄in Ae) is an uninhabited (due to Castle Bravo nuclear testing) coral atoll of 25 islands in the Pacific Ocean, on the northern end of the Ralik Chain of the Marshall Islands.

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Ailinglaplap Atoll

Ailinglaplap or Ailinglapalap (Marshallese: Aelōn̄ļapļap) is a coral atoll of 56 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district of the Ralik Chain in the Marshall Islands.

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Ailuk Atoll

Ailuk Atoll (Marshallese: Aelok) is a coral atoll of 57 islets in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district of the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands.

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Air brake (aeronautics)

In aeronautics, air brakes or speed brakes are a type of flight control surfaces used on an aircraft to increase drag or increase the angle of approach during landing.

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Air Force Research Laboratory

The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) is a scientific research organization operated by the United States Air Force Materiel Command dedicated to leading the discovery, development, and integration of affordable aerospace warfighting technologies, planning and executing the Air Force science and technology program, and providing warfighting capabilities to United States air, space, and cyberspace forces.

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Air Force Reserve Command

The Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) is a Major Command (MAJCOM) of the United States Air Force, with its headquarters at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia.

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Air Force Test Center

The Air Force Test Center (AFTC) is a development and test organization of the United States Air Force.

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Air Forces Northern National Security Emergency Preparedness Directorate

The Air Forces Northern National Security Emergency Preparedness Directorate (AFNSEP or NSEP), of the First Air Force (1AF or AFNORTH) operates out of its Northern Headquarters at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, effective 1 January 2008.

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Air Jordan

Air Jordan is a brand of basketball footwear and athletic clothing produced by Nike.

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Air Power Park

The Air Power Park is an outdoor, roadside museum in Hampton, Virginia which recognizes Hampton's role in America's early space exploration and aircraft testing.

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Air Products & Chemicals

Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. is an American international corporation whose principal business is selling gases and chemicals for industrial uses.

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Air Rescue Service

The Air Rescue Service (ARS) (later, the Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service (ARRS)), was an organization in the United States Air Force.

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Air taxi

An air taxi is a small commercial aircraft which makes short flights on demand.

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Air-augmented rocket

Air-augmented rockets (also known as rocket-ejector, ramrocket, ducted rocket, integral rocket/ramjets, or ejector ramjets) use the supersonic exhaust of some kind of rocket engine to further compress air collected by ram effect during flight to use as additional working mass, leading to greater effective thrust for any given amount of fuel than either the rocket or a ramjet alone.

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Airbag

An airbag is a type of vehicle safety device and is an occupant restraint system.

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Airborne Science Program

NASA's Airborne Science Program is administered from the NASA Neil A. Armstrong Flight Research Center, in Edwards, California.

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Airbus Beluga

The Airbus A300-600ST (Super Transporter) or Beluga, is a version of the standard A300-600 wide-body airliner modified to carry aircraft parts and oversized cargo.

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Aircraft

An aircraft is a machine that is able to fly by gaining support from the air.

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Aircraft diesel engine

The aircraft diesel engine or aero diesel has not been widely used as an aircraft engine.

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Aircraft flight control system

A conventional fixed-wing aircraft flight control system consists of flight control surfaces, the respective cockpit controls, connecting linkages, and the necessary operating mechanisms to control an aircraft's direction in flight.

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Aircraft upset

Aircraft upset is a dangerous condition in aircraft operations in which the flight attitude or airspeed of an aircraft is outside the normal bounds of operation for which it is designed.

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Aircrew Badge

The Aircrew Badge, commonly known as Wings, is a qualification badge of the United States military that is awarded by all five branches of armed services to personnel who serve as aircrew members on board military aircraft.

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Airliner

An airliner is a type of aircraft for transporting passengers and air cargo.

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Airship

An airship or dirigible balloon is a type of aerostat or lighter-than-air aircraft that can navigate through the air under its own power.

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Airstream

Airstream is an American brand of Travel trailers ("caravans" in British English) which are easily recognized by the distinctive shape of their rounded and polished aluminum coachwork.

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AirUK

Air UK was a wholly privately owned, independentindependent from government-owned corporations regional British airline formed in 1980 as a result of a merger involving four rival UK-based regional airlines.

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Airy (lunar crater)

LRO WAC mosaic Oblique view from Apollo 14 Vicinity of Airy, as viewed from Earth from the Bayfordbury Observatory Airy is a lunar impact crater located in the southern highlands.

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Aitken (crater)

Aitken is a large lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon, named for Robert Grant Aitken, an American astronomer specializing in binary stellar systems.

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Aitutaki

Aitutaki, also traditionally known as Araura and Utataki, is one of the Cook Islands, north of Rarotonga.

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AJ10

The AJ10 is a hypergolic rocket engine manufactured by Aerojet Rocketdyne (previously Aerojet).

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Akaflieg Darmstadt/Akaflieg München DM1

The Akaflieg Darmstadt/Akaflieg München DM1 was a single-seat research glider that was designed and built in Germany from 1944.

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Akamai Technologies

Akamai Technologies, Inc. is an American content delivery network (CDN) and cloud service provider headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in the United States.

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Akatsuki (spacecraft)

, also known as the Venus Climate Orbiter (VCO) and Planet-C, is a Japanese (JAXA) space probe tasked to study the atmosphere of Venus.

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Aki, Kōchi

is a city located in Kōchi Prefecture, Japan on the island of Shikoku.

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Al Gore

Albert Arnold Gore Jr. (born March 31, 1948) is an American politician and environmentalist who served as the 45th Vice President of the United States from 1993 to 2001.

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Al Gore and information technology

Al Gore is a former US Senator who served as the Vice President of the United States from 1993 to 2001, and is co-winner of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.

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Al-Bakri (crater)

Al-Bakri (البكري) is a small lunar impact crater on the northwest edge of Mare Tranquillitatis and is named after the Spanish Arab geographer and historian Abu Abdullah al-Bakri.

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Al-Biruni (crater)

Al-Biruni is an impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon, just beyond the eastern limb.

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Al-Khwarizmi (crater)

Al-Khwarizmi is a lunar impact crater located on the far side of the Moon.

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Al-Marrakushi (crater)

Al-Marrakushi is a small, relatively isolated lunar impact crater in the eastern Mare Fecunditatis.

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Alabama

Alabama is a state in the southeastern region of the United States.

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Alabama's 5th congressional district

Alabama's 5th congressional district is a U.S. congressional district in Alabama, which elects a representative to the United States House of Representatives.

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Alan Adler

Alan Adler is an American inventor.

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Alan Bean

Alan LaVern Bean (March 15, 1932 – May 26, 2018) was an American naval officer and naval aviator, aeronautical engineer, test pilot, and NASA astronaut; he was the fourth person to walk on the Moon.

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Alan Boss

Alan P. Boss (born 20 July 1951, in Lakewood, Ohio) is a United States astrophysicist and planetary scientist.

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Alan G. Poindexter

Alan Goodwin "Dex" Poindexter (November 5, 1961 – July 1, 2012) was an American naval officer and a NASA astronaut.

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Alan Hale (astronomer)

Alan Hale (born March 7, 1958) is an American professional astronomer, best known for his co-discovery of Comet Hale–Bopp along with amateur astronomer Thomas Bopp.

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Alan M. Lovelace

Alan Mathieson Lovelace (September 4, 1929 – April 18, 2018) was the Deputy Administrator of NASA from July 2, 1976, to July 10, 1981.

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Alan R. Pearlman

Alan R. Pearlman is an engineer best known as the founder of ARP Instruments, Inc., one of the early leading American synthesizer manufacturers.

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Alan Ruck

Alan Douglas Ruck (born July 1, 1956) is an American actor.

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Alan Shepard

Rear Admiral Alan Bartlett Shepard Jr. (November 18, 1923 – July 21, 1998) was an American astronaut, naval aviator, test pilot, and businessman.

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Alan Stern

Sol Alan Stern (born November 22, 1957) is an American engineer and planetary scientist.

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Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act

The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) was signed into law by President Richard Nixon on December 18, 1971, constituting at the time the largest land claims settlement in United States history.

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Alī ibn Ahmad al-Nasawī

(c. 1011 possibly in Nasa, Khurasan – c. 1075 in Baghdad) was a Persian mathematician from Khurasan, Iran.

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Albategnius (crater)

Albategnius is an ancient lunar impact crater located in the central highlands.

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Albedo

Albedo (albedo, meaning "whiteness") is the measure of the diffuse reflection of solar radiation out of the total solar radiation received by an astronomical body (e.g. a planet like Earth).

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Albedo 0.39

Albedo 0.39 is a studio album by the Greek electronic composer Vangelis, released in 1976.

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Albert (comics)

Albert is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Albert Einstein Award

The Albert Einstein Award (sometimes mistakenly called the Albert Einstein Medal because it was accompanied with a gold medal) was an award in theoretical physics that was established to recognize high achievement in the natural sciences.

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Albert H. Crews

Albert Hanlin "Al" Crews Jr. (born March 23, 1929), (Col, USAF, Ret.), is a former American chemical and aeronautical engineer, and U.S. Air Force astronaut, who was briefly included in the X-20 Dyna-Soar program.

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Albert Hibbs

Albert Roach "Al" Hibbs (October 19, 1924 – February 24, 2003) was a noted mathematician known worldwide as "the voice of JPL".

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Albert Richard Thomas

Albert Richard Thomas (April 12, 1898 – February 15, 1966) was a Democratic Congressman from Houston, Texas, for 29 years and was responsible for bringing the Johnson Space Center to Houston.

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Albert Scott Crossfield

Albert Scott Crossfield (October 2, 1921 – April 19, 2006) was an American naval officer and test pilot.

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Alcubierre drive

The Alcubierre drive or Alcubierre warp drive (or Alcubierre metric, referring to metric tensor) is a speculative idea based on a solution of Einstein's field equations in general relativity as proposed by Mexican theoretical physicist Miguel Alcubierre, by which a spacecraft could achieve apparent faster-than-light travel if a configurable energy-density field lower than that of vacuum (that is, negative mass) could be created.

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Aldabra Group

The Aldabra Group are part of the Outer Islands of the Seychelles, lying in the southwest of the island nation, from the capital, Victoria, on Mahé Island.

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Alden (crater)

Alden is a lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon, between Hilbert to the north-northwest and Milne to the south-southeast.

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Alder (crater)

Alder is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Aldrin (crater)

Aldrin is a tiny impact crater located on the southern part of the Mare Tranquillitatis, to the east of Sabine.

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Alectown, New South Wales

Alectown is a town in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia.

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Alegranza

Alegranza is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, located off the coast of Africa and is in the province of Las Palmas in the Canary Islands, Spain.

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Alekhin (crater)

Alekhin is a lunar impact crater that is located on the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Alex Jones

Alexander Emric (or Emerick) Jones (born February 11, 1974) is an American radio show host and conspiracy theorist.

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Alex McCool

Alex A. McCool Jr. is manager of the Space Shuttle Projects Office at the NASA George C. Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.

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Alexander (crater)

Alexander is a lunar impact crater-like feature in the rugged surface to the north of Mare Serenitatis.

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Alexander Abian

Alexander (Smbat) Abian (January 1, 1923 – July 24, 1999) was an Iranian-born Armenian-American mathematician who taught for over 25 years at Iowa State University and became notable for his frequent posts to various Usenet newsgroups.

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Alexander du Toit

Alexander Logie du Toit FRS (14 March 1878 – 25 February 1948) was a geologist from South Africa, and an early supporter of Alfred Wegener's theory of continental drift.

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Alexander Island

Alexander Island, which is also known as Alexander I Island, Alexander I Land, Alexander Land, Alexander I Archipelago, and Zemlja Alexandra I, is the largest island of Antarctica.

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Alexander Kartveli

Alexander Kartveli, born Aleksandre Kartvelishvili, (ალექსანდრე ქართველიშვილი) (September 9, 1896 – June 20, 1974) was an influential aircraft engineer and a pioneer in American aviation history.

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Alexander Kemurdzhian

Alexander Leonovich Kemurdzhian (Ալեքսանդր Լևոնի Քեմուրջյան, Алекса́ндр Лео́нович Кемурджиа́н; 4 October 1921 – 25 February 2003) Obituary was a pioneering scientist, of Armenian heritage, in the space flight program of the Soviet Union.

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Alfraganus (crater)

Alfraganus is a small lunar impact crater that lies in the rugged highland region to the southwest of the Mare Tranquillitatis and is named after Alfraganus.

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Alfred J. Eggers

Alfred J. Eggers, Jr. (June 24, 1922 – September 22, 2006) was NASA's Assistant Administrator for Policy and devoted efforts to determine the influence of aviation technology in world peace and lectured widely.

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Alfred von Niezychowski

Alfred Graf von Niezychowski (July 28, 1888 – June 13, 1964) was a German Count of Polish descent, a Lieutenant Commander of a German commerce raider ship during World War I, an author and lecturer, and a Michigan political candidate for public office.

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Alfred Worden

Alfred Merrill "Al" Worden (born February 7, 1932), (Col, USAF, Ret.), is an American astronaut and engineer who was the Command Module Pilot for the Apollo 15 lunar mission in 1971.

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Algonquin Round Table

The Algonquin Round Table was a group of New York City writers, critics, actors, and wits.

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Alhazen (crater)

Alhazen is a lunar impact crater that lies near the eastern limb of the Moon's near side.

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Aliens of the Deep

Aliens of the Deep is a 2005 documentary film, directed in part by James Cameron alongside fellow cameraman and friend Steven Quale, who would go on to direct Final Destination 5 six years later, and filmed in the IMAX 3D format.

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Alkaline fuel cell

The alkaline fuel cell (AFC), also known as the Bacon fuel cell after its British inventor, Francis Thomas Bacon, is one of the most developed fuel cell technologies.

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Allais effect

The Allais effect refers to the alleged anomalous behavior of pendulums or gravimeters, which is sometimes purportedly observed during a solar eclipse.

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Allan Hills 84001

Allan Hills 84001 (commonly abbreviated ALH84001) is a meteorite that was found in Allan Hills, Antarctica on December 27, 1984, by a team of U.S. meteorite hunters from the ANSMET project.

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Allan Sandage

Allan Rex Sandage (June 18, 1926 – November 13, 2010) was an American astronomer.

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Alliant Techsystems

Alliant Techsystems Inc. (ATK) was an American aerospace, defense, and sporting goods company with its headquarters in Arlington County, Virginia, in the United States.

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Allison Engine Company

The Allison Engine Company was an American aircraft engine manufacturer.

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Almanon (crater)

Almanon, named after Abbasid Caliph Al Ma'mun, is a lunar impact crater that lies in the rugged highlands in the south-central region of the Moon.

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Aloha (crater)

Aloha is a tiny impact crater on the Moon, that lies to the northwest of the Montes Agricola ridge, on the Oceanus Procellarum.

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Alouette 1

Alouette 1 is a deactivated Canadian satellite that studied the ionosphere.

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Alpetragius (crater)

Alpetragius is a lunar impact crater located on the eastern edge of Mare Nubium, to the southwest of the much larger crater Alphonsus.

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Alpha Cassiopeiae

Alpha Cassiopeiae (α Cassiopeiae, abbreviated Alpha Cas, α Cas), also named Schedar, is a second magnitude star in the constellation of Cassiopeia.

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Alpha Centauri

Alpha Centauri (α Centauri, abbreviated Alf Cen or α Cen) is the star system closest to the Solar System, being from the Sun.

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Alpha decay

Alpha decay or α-decay is a type of radioactive decay in which an atomic nucleus emits an alpha particle (helium nucleus) and thereby transforms or 'decays' into an atom with a mass number that is reduced by four and an atomic number that is reduced by two.

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Alpha Eta Rho

Alpha Eta Rho (ΑΗΡ) is a coed international professional college aviation fraternity that serves as a contact between the aviation industry and educational institutions.

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Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer

The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, also designated AMS-02, is a particle physics experiment module that is mounted on the International Space Station (ISS).

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Alpha Omega Alpha

Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society (ΑΩΑ) is an honor society in the field of medicine.

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Alpha particle X-ray spectrometer

An alpha particle X-ray spectrometer (APXS) is a spectrometer that analyses the chemical element composition of a sample from the scattered alpha particles, and fluorescent X-rays after the sample is irradiated with alpha particles and X-rays from radioactive sources.

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Alpha Serpentis

Alpha Serpentis (α Serpentis, abbreviated Alpha Ser, α Ser), also named Unukalhai, is a double star in the head (Serpens Caput) of the equatorial constellation of Serpens.

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Alpha Xi Delta

Alpha Xi Delta (ΑΞΔ or A-"Zee"-D) is a sorority founded on April 17, 1893 at Lombard College in Galesburg, Illinois, United States.

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Alphonsus (crater)

Alphonsus is an ancient impact crater on the Moon that dates from the pre-Nectarian era.

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Alpine, Arizona

Alpine is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Apache County, Arizona, United States, in Bush Valley in the east central part of the state.

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Altair

Altair, also designated Alpha Aquilae (α Aquilae, abbreviated Alpha Aql, α Aql), is the brightest star in the constellation of Aquila and the twelfth brightest star in the night sky.

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Altair (spacecraft)

The Altair spacecraft, previously known as the Lunar Surface Access Module or LSAM, was the planned lander spacecraft component of NASA's cancelled Constellation program.

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Alter (crater)

Alter is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Alternative energy

Alternative energy is any energy source that is an alternative to fossil fuel.

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Alternative fuel

Alternative fuels, known as non-conventional and advanced fuels, are any materials or substances that can be used as fuels, other than conventional fuels like; fossil fuels (petroleum (oil), coal, and natural gas), as well as nuclear materials such as uranium and thorium, as well as artificial radioisotope fuels that are made in nuclear reactors.

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Alternative fuel vehicle

An alternative fuel vehicle is a vehicle that runs on a fuel other than traditional petroleum fuels (petrol or Diesel fuel); and also refers to any technology of powering an engine that does not involve solely petroleum (e.g. electric car, hybrid electric vehicles, solar powered).

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Altix

Altix is a line of server computers and supercomputers produced by Silicon Graphics (and successor company Silicon Graphics International), based on Intel processors.

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ALV X-1

ALV X-1 was to be a sounding rocket flight of a vehicle developed by Alliant Techsystems called the ATK Launch Vehicle (ALV).

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Alvin Drew

Colonel Benjamin Alvin Drew (born November 5, 1962) is a United States Air Force officer and a NASA astronaut.

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Alvin M. Johnston

Alvin Melvin "Tex" Johnston (August 18, 1914 – October 29, 1998) was an American jet-age test pilot for Bell Aircraft and the Boeing Company.

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AM 0644-741

AM 0644-741, also known as the Lindsay-Shapley Ring, is an unbarred lenticular galaxy, and a ring galaxy, which is 300 million light-years away in the southern constellation Volans.

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Amanu

Amanu, Timanu, or Karere, is an atoll in the Tuamotu archipelago.

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Amarillo High School

Amarillo High School is a school located in the city of Amarillo, Texas, United States and is one of four high schools in the Amarillo Independent School District and classified as a 5A school by the UIL.

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Amarillo, Texas

Amarillo is the 14th-most populous city in the state of Texas, United States.

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Amateur radio repeater

An amateur radio repeater is an electronic device that receives a weak or low-level amateur radio signal and retransmits it at a higher level or higher power, so that the signal can cover longer distances without degradation.

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Amazon Conservation Association

Amazon Conservation Association (ACA) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization working to conserve the biodiversity of the Amazon basin through the development of new scientific understanding, sustainable resource management and rational land-use policy.

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Amazon rainforest

The Amazon rainforest (Portuguese: Floresta Amazônica or Amazônia; Selva Amazónica, Amazonía or usually Amazonia; Forêt amazonienne; Amazoneregenwoud), also known in English as Amazonia or the Amazon Jungle, is a moist broadleaf forest in the Amazon biome that covers most of the Amazon basin of South America.

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Amazon Web Services

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a subsidiary of Amazon.com that provides on-demand cloud computing platforms to individuals, companies and governments, on a paid subscription basis.

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Amble

Amble is a town, civil parish and seaport on the North Sea coast of Northumberland, England.

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AMC Concord

The AMC Concord is a compact car manufactured and marketed by the American Motors Corporation for model years 1978-1983.

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AMC Spirit

The AMC Spirit was a subcompact marketed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1979 to 1983 as a restyled replacement for the Gremlin.

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AMC-3

AMC-3 (formerly GE 3) is a commercial broadcast communications satellite owned by SES World Skies, part of SES S.A. (and formerly GE Americom, then SES Americom).

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AMD Am2900

Am2900 is a family of integrated circuits (ICs) created in 1975 by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD).

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Amdahl Corporation

Amdahl Corporation was an information technology company which specialized in IBM mainframe-compatible computer products, some of which were regarded as supercomputers competing with those from Cray Research.

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Ameghino (crater)

Ameghino is a lunar impact crater located to the north of the Sinus Successus, a bay in the northeast part of Mare Fecunditatis.

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American Airlines Flight 587

American Airlines Flight 587 was a regularly scheduled international passenger flight from New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport to Las Américas International Airport in Santo Domingo, capital of the Dominican Republic.

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American and British English spelling differences

Many of the differences between American and British English date back to a time when spelling standards had not yet developed.

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American Astronautical Society

Formed in 1954, the American Astronautical Society (AAS) is an independent scientific and technical group in the United States dedicated to the advancement of space science and space exploration.

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American Competitiveness Initiative

The American Competitiveness Initiative (ACI) is a federal assistance program intended to help America maintain its competitiveness through investment in research and development (R&D) and education.

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American Dreams

American Dreams is an American television drama program broadcast on the NBC television network from 2002 to 2005.

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American Locomotive Company

The American Locomotive Company, often shortened to ALCO, ALCo or Alco, designed, built and sold steam locomotives, diesel-electric locomotives, diesel engines and generators, specialized forgings, high quality steel, armed tanks and automobiles and produced nuclear energy.

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American Rocket Company

Founded in 1985 by George A. Koopman,Bevin McKinney and Jim Bennett, veterans of Starstruck (company), the American Rocket Company, or AMROC, was a California-based company that developed hybrid rocket motors.

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American Society for Engineering Education

The American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) is a non-profit member association, founded in 1893, dedicated to promoting and improving engineering and engineering technology education.

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Americas

The Americas (also collectively called America)"America." The Oxford Companion to the English Language.

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Ames Research Center

Ames Research Center (ARC), also known as NASA Ames, is a major NASA research center at Moffett Federal Airfield in California's Silicon Valley.

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Amici (crater)

Amici is a lunar impact crater that is located on the rugged far side of the Moon.

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Amiga

The Amiga is a family of personal computers introduced by Commodore in 1985.

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Amirante Islands

The Amirante Islands (Les Amirantes) are a group of coral islands and atolls that belong to the Outer Islands of the Seychelles.

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Amityville Memorial High School

Amityville Memorial High School is a public high school located in Amityville, New York, United States, on the south shore of Long Island.

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Ammonius (crater)

Ammonius is a bowl-shaped lunar impact crater with a slightly raised rim and is named after It is located on the floor of the walled plain Ptolemaeus, about 30 kilometers northeast of the crater midpoint.

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Amontons (crater)

Amontons is a tiny lunar impact crater in the western half of the Mare Fecunditatis.

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Amorphous metal

An amorphous metal (also known as metallic glass or glassy metal) is a solid metallic material, usually an alloy, with a disordered atomic-scale structure.

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AMSAT

AMSAT is a name for amateur radio satellite organizations worldwide, but in particular the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation (AMSAT-NA) with headquarters at Kensington, Maryland, near Washington, D.C. AMSAT organizations design, build, arrange launches for, and then operate (command) satellites carrying amateur radio payloads, including the OSCAR series of satellites.

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Amundsen (crater)

Amundsen is a large lunar impact crater located near the south pole of the Moon, named after the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen.

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Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station

The Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station is a United States scientific research station at the South Pole, the southernmost place on the Earth.

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An Inconvenient Truth

An Inconvenient Truth is a 2006 American documentary film directed by Davis Guggenheim about former United States Vice President Al Gore's campaign to educate citizens about global warming via a comprehensive slide show that, by his own estimate made in the film, he has given more than a thousand times.

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AN/FPQ-6

The AN/FPQ-6 is a fixed, land-based C-band radar system used for long-range, small-target tracking.

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AN/USQ-20

The AN/USQ-20, or Naval Tactical Data System (NTDS), was designed as a more reliable replacement for the AN/USQ-17 with the same instruction set.

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Anaa

Anaa, Nganaa-nui (or Ara-ura) is an atoll in the Tuamotu archipelago, in French Polynesia.

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Anaa Airport

Anaa Airport is an airport serving Anaa, an atoll in the Tuamotu archipelago in French Polynesia.

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Anaglyph 3D

Anaglyph 3D is the name given to the stereoscopic 3D effect achieved by means of encoding each eye's image using filters of different (usually chromatically opposite) colors, typically red and cyan.

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Anaheim Hills

Anaheim Hills is a planned community encompassing the eastern portions of the city of Anaheim, in Orange County, California.

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Anakena

Anakena is a white coral sand beach in Rapa Nui National Park on Rapa Nui (Easter Island), a Chilean island in the Pacific Ocean.

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Analog computer

An analog computer or analogue computer is a form of computer that uses the continuously changeable aspects of physical phenomena such as electrical, mechanical, or hydraulic quantities to model the problem being solved.

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Anatoli Blagonravov

Anatoli A. Blagonravov (1895–1975) was a Russian space scientist and diplomat.

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Anaxagoras (crater)

Anaxagoras is a young lunar impact crater that is located near the north pole of the Moon.

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Anaximander (crater)

Anaximander is a lunar impact crater that is located near the northwest limb of the Moon.

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Anaximenes (crater)

Anaximenes is a low-rimmed lunar impact crater near the north-northwest limb of the Moon.

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Anděl (crater)

Anděl is a lunar impact crater that lies in the rugged central highlands of the Moon.

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Anders (crater)

Anders is a worn lunar impact crater that is located in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Andersen Air Force Base

Andersen Air Force Base (AFB) is a United States Air Force base located approximately northeast of Yigo near Agafo Gumas in the United States territory of Guam.

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Anderson (crater)

Anderson is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Andersson (crater)

Andersson is a lunar impact crater that lies in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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André Bormanis

Andre Bormanis is an American television producer, screenwriter, and author of the book Star Trek: Science Logs.

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André Kuipers

André Kuipers (born 5 October 1958) is a Dutch physician and ESA astronaut.

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Andrea Catherwood

Andrea Catherine Catherwood (born 27 November 1967) is a Northern Irish television presenter and journalist.

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Andrea Centazzo

Andrea Centazzo (born 1948) is an Italian-born American composer, percussionist, multimedia artist and record label founder.

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Andrea Electronics

Andrea Electronics Corporation is an American software, technology and manufacturing corporation, headquartered in Bohemia, New York.

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Andrea M. Ghez

Andrea Mia Ghez (born June 16, 1965) is an American astronomer and professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at UCLA.

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Andreas Gerasimos Michalitsianos

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Andreas Nottebohm

Andreas Nottebohm, born in 1944, is an American/German artist whose work is associated with Op Art, visionary art, and Space Art.

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Andreas Vogler

Andreas Vogler (born January 15, 1964 in Basel) is a Swiss architect, designer and artist.

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Andrew Chaikin

Andrew L. Chaikin (born June 24, 1956) is an American author, speaker and science journalist.

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Andrew Dessler

Andrew Emory Dessler (born 1964) is a climate scientist and Professor of Atmospheric Sciences at Texas A&M University.

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Andrew Fraknoi

Andrew Fraknoi (born 1948) is a retired professor of astronomy recognized for his lifetime of work using everyday language to make astronomy more accessible and popular for both students and the general public.

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Andrew H. Knoll

Andrew Herbert Knoll (born 1951) is the Fisher Professor of Natural History and a Professor of Earth and Planetary Scienceshttp://eps.harvard.edu/people/andrew-h-knoll at Harvard University.

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Andrew J. Feustel

Andrew Jay "Drew" Feustel (born August 25, 1965) is an American geophysicist and a NASA astronaut.

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Andrew Joseph Galambos

Andrew Joseph Galambos (born Ifj. Galambos József András, June 28, 1924, in Hungary; died in Orange County, California on April 10, 1997) was an astrophysicist and philosopher who innovated a social structure that seeks to maximize human peace and freedom.

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Andrew M. Allen

Andrew Michael "Andy" Allen (born 4 August 1955) is a retired American astronaut.

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Andrew Mishkin

Andrew Mishkin (born c. 1958 in Los Angeles) is a senior systems engineer at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where he coordinated the development of various robotic vehicles and their subsystems for more than 15 years.

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Andrew Prentice

Andrew Prentice is an Australian mathematician.

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Andrew Wiles

Sir Andrew John Wiles (born 11 April 1953) is a British mathematician and a Royal Society Research Professor at the University of Oxford, specialising in number theory.

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Andrews Cargo Module

The Andrews Cargo Module was a proposed design for an unmanned resupply spacecraft which would deliver cargo to the International Space Station (ISS).

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Andromeda Galaxy

The Andromeda Galaxy, also known as Messier 31, M31, or NGC 224, is a spiral galaxy approximately 780 kiloparsecs (2.5 million light-years) from Earth, and the nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way.

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Andromeda IV

Andromeda IV (And IV) is an isolated irregular dwarf galaxy.

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Andronov (crater)

Andronov is a small lunar impact crater that lies across the southwest rim of the walled plain named Gagarin.

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Andy Lennon

Andy Lennon (September 1, 1914 - November 24, 2007) is most notably associated with his work in advanced model aircraft design.

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Andy Looney

Andrew J. Looney (born November 5, 1963), better known as Andy, is an award-winning game designer and computer programmer.

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Andy Thomas

Andrew "Andy" Sydney Withiel Thomas, AO (born 18 December 1951 in Adelaide, South Australia) is an Australian-born American aerospace engineer and a NASA astronaut. He became a U.S. citizen in December 1986, hoping to gain entry to NASA's astronaut program. He is married to fellow NASA astronaut Shannon Walker.

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Angeles Crest 100 Mile Endurance Run

The Angeles Crest 100-Mile Endurance Run, or AC100, is an ultramarathon 100 miles (162 kilometers) long that takes place annually along trails through California's Angeles National Forest.

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Angström (crater)

Ångström is a small lunar impact crater located on the border between Oceanus Procellarum to the west and Mare Imbrium to the east.

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Animals in space

Non-human animals in space originally served to test the survivability of spaceflight, before human spaceflights were attempted.

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Ann Hitch Kilgore

Ann Hitch Kilgore (July 22, 1923 – July 20, 2001) was a Virginia educator and politician.

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Anna Lee Fisher

Anna Lee Fisher (née Tingle) (born August 24, 1949) is an American chemist, emergency physician, and a former NASA astronaut.

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Anneila Sargent

Professor Anneila Isabel Sargent FRSE DSc (born Anneila Cassells, 1942, Kirkcaldy) is a Scottish–American astronomer, who specializes in star formation.

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Annie Easley

Annie J. Easley (April 23, 1933 – June 25, 2011) was an African-American computer scientist, mathematician, and rocket scientist.

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Anousheh Ansari

Anousheh Ansari (Anuŝe Ansāri; née Raissyan; born September 12, 1966) is an Iranian-American engineer and co-founder and chairwoman of Prodea Systems.

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Ansari X Prize

The Ansari X Prize was a space competition in which the X Prize Foundation offered a US$10,000,000 prize for the first non-government organization to launch a reusable manned spacecraft into space twice within two weeks.

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Ansgarius (crater)

Ansgarius is a lunar impact crater that is located near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Antarctic Impulse Transient Antenna

The Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) experiment has been designed to study ultra-high-energy (UHE) cosmic neutrinos by detecting the radio pulses emitted by their interactions with the Antarctic ice sheet.

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Antarctic krill

Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is a species of krill found in the Antarctic waters of the Southern Ocean.

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Antarctic Peninsula

The Antarctic Peninsula is the northernmost part of the mainland of Antarctica, located at the base of the Southern Hemisphere.

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Antarctica cooling controversy

An apparent contradiction in the observed cooling behavior of Antarctica between 1966 and 2000 became part of the public debate in the global warming controversy, particularly between advocacy groups of both sides in the public arena including politicians, as well as the popular media.

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Antares (rocket)

Antares, known during early development as Taurus II, is an expendable launch system developed by Orbital Sciences Corporation (now part of Northrop Grumman Innovation System after Northrop Grumman acquired Orbital ATK) and the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau to launch the Cygnus spacecraft to the International Space Station as part of NASA's COTS and CRS programs.

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Antelope Valley

Antelope Valley is located in northern Los Angeles County, California, and the southeast portion of Kern County, California, and constitutes the western tip of the Mojave Desert.

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Anthony Llewellyn

John Anthony Llewellyn (22 April 1933 – 2 July 2013), was a Welsh-born American scientist and a former NASA astronaut.

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Anthony W. England

Anthony Wayne England (born May 15, 1942), better known as Tony England, is an American, former NASA astronaut.

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Anthony Weiner

Anthony David Weiner (born September 4, 1964) is an American former Democratic congressman who represented from January 1999 until June 2011.

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Anthracene

Anthracene is a solid polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) of formula C14H10, consisting of three fused benzene rings.

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Anthropometry

Anthropometry (from Greek ἄνθρωπος anthropos, "human", and μέτρον metron, "measure") refers to the measurement of the human individual.

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Anti-fog

Anti-fog agents, also known as anti-fogging agents and treatments, are chemicals that prevent the condensation of water in the form of small droplets on a surface which resemble fog.

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Anti-Gag Statute

The anti-gag statute is a little-known legal boundary in the long struggle in the United States between Executive Branch secrecy and the United States Congress and the public’s right to know.

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Anti-gravity

Anti-gravity (also known as non-gravitational field) is an idea of creating a place or object that is free from the force of gravity.

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Anti-shock body

An anti-shock body (also known as Whitcomb body or Küchemann carrot) is a pod positioned on the leading edge or trailing edge of an aircraft's aerodynamic surfaces to reduce wave drag at transonic speeds (Mach 0.8–1.0).

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Antihydrogen

Antihydrogen is the antimatter counterpart of hydrogen.

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Antimatter

In modern physics, antimatter is defined as a material composed of the antiparticle (or "partners") to the corresponding particles of ordinary matter.

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Antlia Dwarf

The Antlia Dwarf is a dwarf spheroidal/irregular galaxy.

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Anton Mavretič

Anton Mavretič, Slovene scientist, born on December 11, 1934 in Metlika, Slovenia.

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Antoniadi (lunar crater)

Antoniadi is a large lunar impact crater that lies on the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Antonio Lazcano

Antonio Eusebio Lazcano Araujo Reyes (born 1950) is a Mexican biology researcher and professor of the School of Sciences at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in Mexico City.

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Antony Jameson

Antony Jameson FRS, FREng (b. Gillingham, Kent, 20 November 1943) is Professor of Engineering in the Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics at Stanford University.

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Antsiferov Island

Antsiferov Island (Остров Анциферова; also known as Shirinki Ширинки Japanese 志林規島; Shirinki-tō) is an uninhabited volcanic island located in the northern Kuril Islands chain in the Sea of Okhotsk in the northwest Pacific Ocean.

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Anuanuraro

Anuanuraro is an atoll in French Polynesia, Pacific Ocean.

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Anuanurunga

Anuanurunga is an atoll in French Polynesia, Pacific Ocean.

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Anuchin (crater)

Anuchin is a lunar impact crater that lies on the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Anvers Island

Anvers Island or Antwerp Island or Antwerpen Island or Isla Amberes is a high, mountainous island long, the largest in the Palmer Archipelago of Antarctica.

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Anville (crater)

Anville is a relatively small, solitary lunar impact crater located in the north part of the Mare Fecunditatis and is named after Jean-Baptiste d'Anville.

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Anwesha

Anwesha is the Annual Techno-Cultural Festival of Indian Institute of Technology Patna.

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Aopo

Aopo is a village on the island of Savai'i in Samoa.

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Apache Point Observatory Lunar Laser-ranging Operation

The Apache Point Observatory Lunar Laser-ranging Operation, or APOLLO, is a project at the Apache Point Observatory in New Mexico.

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Apataki

Apataki is a coral atoll in the South Pacific Ocean, territorially part of French Polynesia.

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Apeejay School, Mahavir Marg

Apeejay School in Mahavir Marg, Jalandhar is first of a number of private K-12 (primary and secondary) Apeejay Schools, which are located in India and run by the Apeejay Education Society.

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Apogee Books

Apogee Books is an imprint of Canadian publishing house Collector's Guide Publishing.

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Apollo

Apollo (Attic, Ionic, and Homeric Greek: Ἀπόλλων, Apollōn (Ἀπόλλωνος); Doric: Ἀπέλλων, Apellōn; Arcadocypriot: Ἀπείλων, Apeilōn; Aeolic: Ἄπλουν, Aploun; Apollō) is one of the most important and complex of the Olympian deities in classical Greek and Roman religion and Greek and Roman mythology.

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Apollo (crater)

Apollo is an enormous impact crater located in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Apollo 1

Apollo 1, initially designated AS-204, was the first manned mission of the United States Apollo program, the program to land the first men on the Moon.

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Apollo 10

Apollo 10 was the fourth manned mission in the United States Apollo space program, and the second (after Apollo 8) to orbit the Moon.

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Apollo 11

Apollo 11 was the spaceflight that landed the first two humans on the Moon.

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Apollo 11 goodwill messages

The Apollo 11 goodwill messages are statements from leaders of 73 countries around the world on a disc about the size of a 50-cent piece made of silicon that was left on the Moon by the Apollo 11 astronauts.

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Apollo 12

Apollo 12 was the sixth manned flight in the United States Apollo program and the second to land on the Moon.

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Apollo 13

Apollo 13 was the seventh manned mission in the Apollo space program and the third intended to land on the Moon.

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Apollo 13 (film)

Apollo 13 is a 1995 American space docudrama film directed by Ron Howard and starring Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon, Bill Paxton, Gary Sinise, and Ed Harris.

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Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team

The Apollo 13 Mission Operations Team worked at the NASA Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston, Texas during the mission, and was responsible for all aspects of the Apollo 13 flight after it cleared the launch tower after liftoff from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida..

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Apollo 14

Apollo 14 was the eighth manned mission in the United States Apollo program, and the third to land on the Moon.

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Apollo 15

Apollo 15 was the ninth manned mission in the United States' Apollo program, the fourth to land on the Moon, and the eighth successful manned mission.

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Apollo 15 postage stamp incident

The crew of Apollo 15 (1971) took several hundred commemorative postage stamp covers into space with them, not all of which were listed on NASA's manifests.

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Apollo 16

Apollo 16 was the tenth manned mission in the United States Apollo space program, the fifth and penultimate to land on the Moon and the first to land in the lunar highlands.

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Apollo 17

Apollo 17 was the final mission of NASA's Apollo program.

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Apollo 18 (album)

Apollo 18 is the fourth studio album by American alternative rock duo They Might Be Giants.

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Apollo 21

"Apollo 21" is an apocryphal reference to an eleventh manned Moon landing mission of NASA's Apollo program.

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Apollo 4

Apollo 4, (also known as AS-501), was the first unmanned test flight of the Saturn V launch vehicle, which was used by the U.S. Apollo program to send the first astronauts to the Moon.

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Apollo 5

Apollo 5 (also known as AS-204), was the first unmanned flight of the Apollo Lunar Module (LM), which would later carry astronauts to the lunar surface.

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Apollo 6

Apollo 6 (also known as AS-502), launched on April 4, 1968, was the second A type mission of the United States Apollo program, an unmanned test of the Saturn V launch vehicle.

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Apollo 7

Apollo 7 was an October 1968 human spaceflight mission carried out by the United States.

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Apollo 8

Apollo 8, the second manned spaceflight mission in the United States Apollo space program, was launched on December 21, 1968, and became the first manned spacecraft to leave Earth orbit, reach the Earth's Moon, orbit it and return safely to Earth.

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Apollo 9

Apollo 9 was the third manned mission in the United States Apollo space program and the first flight of the Command/Service Module (CSM) with the Lunar Module (LM, pronounced "lem").

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Apollo Command/Service Module

The Command/Service Module (CSM) was one of the two United States '''Apollo''' spacecraft, used for the Apollo program which landed astronauts on the Moon between 1969 and 1972.

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Apollo Guidance Computer

The Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) was a digital computer produced for the Apollo program that was installed on board each Apollo Command Module (CM) and Lunar Module (LM).

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Apollo Lunar Module

The Lunar Module (LM, pronounced "Lem"), originally designated the Lunar Excursion Module (LEM), was the lander portion of the Apollo spacecraft built for the US Apollo program by Grumman Aircraft to carry a crew of two from lunar orbit to the surface and back.

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Apollo PGNCS

The Apollo Primary Guidance, Navigation and Control System (PGNCS) (pronounced pings) was a self-contained inertial guidance system that allowed Apollo spacecraft to carry out their missions when communications with Earth were interrupted, either as expected, when the spacecraft were behind the Moon, or in case of a communications failure.

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Apollo program

The Apollo program, also known as Project Apollo, was the third United States human spaceflight program carried out by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), which accomplished landing the first humans on the Moon from 1969 to 1972.

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Apollo Telescope Mount

The Apollo Telescope Mount, or ATM, was a solar observatory attached to Skylab, the first American space station.

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Apollo/Skylab A7L

The title of this topic reflects this subject being a source of confusion to many.

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Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks

Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks is the ninth solo studio album by British ambient musician Brian Eno, released in 1983.

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Apollo–Soyuz Test Project

The Apollo–Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) (Экспериментальный полёт «Аполлон» - «Союз» (ЭПАС), Eksperimentalniy polyot Apollon-Soyuz, lit. "Experimental flight Apollo-Soyuz", commonly referred to by the Soviets as "Soyuz-Apollo"), conducted in July 1975, was the first joint U.S.–Soviet space flight, as a symbol of the policy of détente that the two superpowers were pursuing at the time.

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Apollonius (crater)

Apollonius is a lunar impact crater named after Apollonius of Perga located near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Appalachian Mountains

The Appalachian Mountains (les Appalaches), often called the Appalachians, are a system of mountains in eastern North America.

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Apparent magnitude

The apparent magnitude of a celestial object is a number that is a measure of its brightness as seen by an observer on Earth.

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Apple Lisa

The Apple Lisa is a desktop computer developed by Apple, released on January 19, 1983.

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AppleLink

AppleLink was the name of both Apple Computer's online service for its dealers, third party developers, and users, and the client software used to access it.

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Appleton (crater)

Appleton is a heavily eroded lunar impact crater that lies in the northern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Applications of artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence, defined as intelligence exhibited by machines, has many applications in today's society.

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Applications Technology Satellite

The Applications Technology Satellites (ATS) were a series of experimental satellites launched by NASA, under the supervision of, among others, Wernher von Braun.

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Applied Physics Laboratory

The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, commonly known as simply the Applied Physics Laboratory, or APL, located in Howard County, Maryland, near Laurel and Columbia, is a not-for-profit, university-affiliated research center (or UARC) employing 6,000 people.

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Approach and Landing Tests

The Approach and Landing Tests were a series of taxi and flight trials of the prototype Space Shuttle Enterprise, conducted in 1977 to test the vehicle's flight characteristics both on its own and when mated to the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, prior to the operational debut of the shuttle system.

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April 13

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April 17

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April 1965

The following events occurred in April 1965.

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April 20

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April 26

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April 9

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Aqua (satellite)

Aqua (EOS PM-1) is a multi-national NASA scientific research satellite in orbit around the Earth, studying the precipitation, evaporation, and cycling of water.

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Aquanaut

An aquanaut is any person who remains underwater, breathing at the ambient pressure for long enough for the concentration of the inert components of the breathing gas dissolved in the body tissues to reach equilibrium, in a state known as saturation.

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Aquaplaning

Aquaplaning or hydroplaning by the tires of a road vehicle, aircraft or other wheeled vehicle occurs when a layer of water builds between the wheels of the vehicle and the road surface, leading to a loss of traction that prevents the vehicle from responding to control inputs.

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Aquarius (laboratory)

The Aquarius Reef Base is an underwater habitat located 5.4 miles (9 kilometers) off Key Largo in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.

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Aquarius (SAC-D instrument)

Aquarius was a NASA instrument aboard the Argentine SAC-D spacecraft.

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Aquarius Dwarf

The Aquarius Dwarf is a dwarf irregular galaxy, first catalogued in 1959 by the DDO survey.

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Aquila (children's magazine)

≥ Aquila is an educational children's magazine that offers an alternative to mainstream publications.

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Arabian Desert

The Arabian Desert is a vast desert wilderness in Western Asia.

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Arachnoid (astrogeology)

In astrogeology, an arachnoid is a large geological structure resembling a spider web.

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Arago (lunar crater)

Arago is a lunar impact crater located in the western part of the Mare Tranquillitatis which is named after François Arago.

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Aral Sea

The Aral Sea was an endorheic lake (one with no outflow) lying between Kazakhstan (Aktobe and Kyzylorda Regions) in the north and Uzbekistan (Karakalpakstan autonomous region) in the south.

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Ararat anomaly

The Ararat anomaly is an object appearing on photographs of the snowfields near the summit of Mount Ararat, Turkey and advanced by some Christian believers as the remains of Noah's Ark.

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Aratika

Aratika is an atoll in the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia.

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Aratus (crater)

Aratus is a small lunar impact crater located on the highland to the south and east of the rugged Montes Apenninus range.

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Archimedes

Archimedes of Syracuse (Ἀρχιμήδης) was a Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer.

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Archimedes (crater)

Archimedes is a large lunar impact crater on the eastern edges of the Mare Imbrium.

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Archytas (crater)

Archytas is a lunar impact crater that protrudes into the northern edge of Mare Frigoris.

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Arctic Mars Analog Svalbard Expedition

Arctic Mars Analog Svalbard Expedition (AMASE) uses Mars analog sites on Svalbard for testing of science questions and payload instruments onboard Mars missions.

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Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR or Arctic Refuge) is a national wildlife refuge in northeastern Alaska, United States.

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Area 51

The United States Air Force facility commonly known as Area 51 is a highly classified remote detachment of Edwards Air Force Base, within the Nevada Test and Training Range.

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Arecibo Observatory

The Arecibo Observatory is a radio telescope in the municipality of Arecibo, Puerto Rico.

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Arent Fox

Arent Fox LLP (formerly Arent, Fox, Kintner, Plotkin & Kahn) is a law firm and lobbying group based in Washington, D.C..

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Ares I

Ares I was the crew launch vehicle that was being developed by NASA as part of the Constellation program.

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Ares I-X

Ares I-X was the first-stage prototype and design concept demonstrator in the Ares I program, a launch system for human spaceflight developed by the United States space agency, NASA.

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Ares V

The Ares V (formerly known as the Cargo Launch Vehicle or CaLV) was the planned cargo launch component of the cancelled NASA Constellation program, which was to have replaced the Space Shuttle after its retirement in 2011.

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Ares Vallis

Ares Vallis is an outflow channel on Mars, named after the Greek name for Mars: Ares, the god of war; it appears to have been carved by fluids, perhaps water.

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Argelander (crater)

Argelander is a lunar impact crater that is located in the south-central highlands of the Moon.

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Argonide

Argonide is a Florida nanotechnology company.

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Argos system

Argos is a satellite-based system which collects, processes and disseminates environmental data from fixed and mobile platforms worldwide.

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Ariadaeus (crater)

Ariadaeus is a small, bowl-shaped lunar impact crater on the western shores of Mare Tranquillitatis.

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Ariane (rocket family)

Ariane is a series of a European civilian expendable launch vehicles for space launch use.

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Ariane 1

Ariane 1 was the first rocket in the Ariane family of expendable launch systems.

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Ariane 5

Ariane 5 is a European heavy-lift launch vehicle that is part of the Ariane rocket family, an expendable launch system used to deliver payloads into geostationary transfer orbit (GTO) or low Earth orbit (LEO).

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Ariel 3

Ariel 3 was the first artificial satellite designed and constructed in the United Kingdom.

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Ariel 5

Ariel 5 was a joint British and American space observatory dedicated to observing the sky in the X-ray band.

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Ariel programme

Ariel was a British satellite research programme conducted between the early 1960s and 1980s.

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Aries (rocket)

Aries is an American sounding rocket and target rocket, developed by Space Vector Corporation from retired LGM-30 Minuteman I intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) stages for use by the United States Air Force and NASA.

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Arietids

The Arietids are a strong meteor shower that lasts from May 22 to July 2 each year, and peaks on June 7.

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Aristarchus (crater)

Aristarchus, named after the Greek astronomer Aristarchus of Samos, is a prominent lunar impact crater that lies in the northwest part of the Moon's near side.

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Aristillus (crater)

Aristillus is a prominent lunar impact crater that lies in the eastern Mare Imbrium.

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Aristoteles (crater)

Aristoteles is a lunar impact crater that lies near the southern edge of the Mare Frigoris and to the east of the Montes Alpes mountain range.

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Arizona State University

Arizona State University (commonly referred to as ASU or Arizona State) is a public metropolitan research university on five campuses across the Phoenix metropolitan area, and four regional learning centers throughout Arizona.

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Arlington National Cemetery

Arlington National Cemetery is a United States military cemetery in Arlington County, Virginia, across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C., in whose the dead of the nation's conflicts have been buried, beginning with the Civil War, as well as reinterred dead from earlier wars.

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Armadillo Aerospace

Armadillo Aerospace was an aerospace startup company based in Mesquite, Texas.

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Armageddon (1998 film)

Armageddon is a 1998 American science fiction disaster film directed by Michael Bay, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, and released by Touchstone Pictures.

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Armiński (crater)

Armiński is a small lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, to the northeast of the large walled basin Gagarin.

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Armstrong (crater)

Armstrong is a small lunar impact crater located in the southern part of the Mare Tranquillitatis.

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Armstrong Flight Research Center

The NASA, Neil A. Armstrong Flight Research Center (AFRC) is an aeronautical research center operated by NASA.

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Armstrong limit

The Armstrong limit or Armstrong's line is a measure of altitude above which atmospheric pressure is sufficiently low that water boils at the normal temperature of the human body.

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Army Ballistic Missile Agency

The Army Ballistic Missile Agency (ABMA) was formed to develop the U.S. Army's first large ballistic missile.

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Arno Atoll

Arno Atoll (Marshallese: Arņo) is a coral atoll of 133 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district of the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands.

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Arnold (crater)

Arnold is a lunar impact crater that is located in the north-northeastern part of the visible Moon, near the lunar limb.

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Arnold Engineering Development Complex

Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC), Arnold Engineering Development Center before July 2012, located at Arnold Air Force Base, Tennessee is a ground-based flight test facility operated by the Air Force Test Center.

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Arp 87

Arp 87 (also known as NGC 3808) is a pair of two interacting galaxies, NGC 3808A and NGC 3808B.

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Arrhenius (lunar crater)

Arrhenius is a lunar impact crater that is located just on the far side of the Moon, near the southwest limb.

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Arroyo Seco (Los Angeles County)

The Arroyo Seco, meaning "dry stream" in Spanish, is a U.S. Geological Survey.

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Arsenate

The arsenate ion is.

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Art Stephenson

Arthur G. Stephenson (born 1942) was the ninth Director of the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center located in Huntsville, Alabama.

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Artamonov (crater)

Artamonov is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Artem'ev (crater)

Artem'ev is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Artemis (crater)

Artemis is a tiny lunar impact crater located in the Mare Imbrium.

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Artemis Project

The Artemis Project was a private spaceflight venture to establish a permanent, self-supporting base on the Moon by 2002.

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Arthur A. Collins

Arthur Andrews Collins (b. Sept. 9, 1909, d. Feb. 25, 1987) first gained national recognition as a teenager for significant advances in radio communication, and later founded his own radio engineering and manufacturing company in 1933.

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Arthur Compton

Arthur Holly Compton (September 10, 1892 – March 15, 1962) was an American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1927 for his 1923 discovery of the Compton effect, which demonstrated the particle nature of electromagnetic radiation.

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Arthur Emmons Raymond

Arthur Emmons Raymond (March 24, 1899 in Boston Massachusetts – March 22, 1999 in Santa Monica, California) was an aeronautical engineer who led the team that designed the DC-3.

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Arthur J. O'Keefe

Arthur Joseph O’Keefe, Sr. (November 8, 1876 – November 14, 1943) was mayor of New Orleans from 1926 through 1929.

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Arthur L. Johnson High School

Arthur L. Johnson High School is a four-year public high school that serves students in ninth through twelfth grades from Clark, in Union County, New Jersey, United States, operating as the lone secondary school of the Clark Public School District.

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Arthur M. Dula

Arthur M. ("Art") Dula (born in Arlington, Virginia) is a space lawyer, a patent attorney, the literary executor for major science fiction author Robert A. Heinlein and chairman, founder of the private spaceflight company, Excalibur Almaz.

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Arthur Rudolph

Arthur Louis Hugo Rudolph (November 9, 1906 – January 1, 1996) was a German rocket engineer who was a leader of the effort to develop the V-2 rocket for Nazi Germany.

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Arthur W. Murray

Arthur Warren "Kit" Murray (December 26, 1918 – July 25, 2011) was a United States test pilot.

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Artificial gravity

Artificial gravity (sometimes referred to as pseudogravity) is the creation of an inertial force that mimics the effects of a gravitational force, usually by rotation.

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Artificial neural membrane

Artificial neural membrane (ANM) refers to a new class of functional structure developed through research adaptive and evolutionary neural networks and programmable materials.

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Artsimovich (crater)

Artsimovich is a small lunar impact crater located in the western Mare Imbrium of the Earth's Moon.

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Arutua

Arutua, or Ngaru-atua is an atoll in the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia.

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Aryabhata (crater)

Aryabhata, named after Indian astronomer Aryabhata, is the remnant of a lunar impact crater located in the eastern Mare Tranquillitatis.

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Arzachel (crater)

Arzachel is a relatively young lunar impact crater located in the highlands in the south-central part of the visible Moon, close to the zero meridian (the visible center of the Moon).

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AS-101 (spacecraft)

AS-101 (also designated SA-6) was the sixth flight of the Saturn I launch vehicle, which carried the first boilerplate Apollo spacecraft into low Earth orbit.

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AS-102 (spacecraft)

AS-102 (also designated SA-7) was the seventh flight of the Saturn I launch vehicle, which carried the boilerplate Apollo spacecraft BP-15 into low Earth orbit.

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AS-103 (spacecraft)

AS-103 was the third orbital flight test of a boilerplate Apollo spacecraft, and the first flight of a Pegasus micrometeroid detection satellite.

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AS-104 (spacecraft)

AS-104 was the fourth orbital test of a boilerplate Apollo spacecraft, and the second flight of the Pegasus micrometeroid detection satellite.

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AS-105 (spacecraft)

AS-105 was the fifth and final orbital flight of a boilerplate Apollo spacecraft, and the third and final launch of a Pegasus micrometeroid detection satellite.

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AS-201

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AS-202

AS-202 (also referred to as SA-202) was the second unmanned, suborbital test flight of a production Block I Apollo Command/Service Module launched with the Saturn IB launch vehicle.

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AS-203

AS-203 (or SA-203) was an unmanned flight of the Saturn IB rocket on July 5, 1966.

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Asada (crater)

Asada is a small lunar impact crater located at the northern edge of Mare Fecunditatis, to the northeast of the crater Taruntius.

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Asclepi (crater)

Asclepi is a heavily eroded lunar impact crater that lies in the rugged southern highlands of the Moon.

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Asghar Farhadi

Asghar Farhadi (اصغر فرهادی; born 7 May 1972) is an Iranian film director and screenwriter.

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Ashbrook (crater)

Ashbrook is a large lunar impact crater that is located in the vicinity of the south pole on the far side of the Moon, and so cannot be viewed directly from the Earth.

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Ashland, Massachusetts

Ashland is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States.

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Ashmore and Cartier Islands

The Territory of Ashmore and Cartier Islands is an uninhabited external territory of Australia consisting of four low-lying tropical islands in two separate reefs, and the 12 nautical mile territorial sea generated by the islands.

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Asian brown cloud

The Indian Ocean brown cloud or Asian brown cloud is a layer of air pollution that recurrently covers parts of South Asia, namely the northern Indian Ocean, India, and Pakistan.

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Asian Latin Americans

Asian Latin Americans are Latin Americans of East Asian, Southeast Asian or South Asian descent.

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Asif Azam Siddiqi

Asif Azam Siddiqi is a Bangladeshi American space historian and a Guggenheim Fellowship winner.

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ASPO

ASPO or Aspo may refer to.

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ASRC Aerospace Corporation

ASRC Aerospace Corporation is a subsidiary of Arctic Slope Regional Corporation (ASRC).

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Assault Amphibious Vehicle

The Assault Amphibious Vehicle (AAV)—official designation AAV-P7/A1 (formerly known as Landing Vehicle, Tracked, Personnel-7 abbr. LVTP-7)—is a fully tracked amphibious landing vehicle manufactured by U.S. Combat Systems (previously by United Defense, a former division of FMC Corporation).

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Assembly of the International Space Station

The process of assembling the International Space Station (ISS) has been under way since the 1990s.

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Association in Scotland to Research into Astronautics

The Association in Scotland To Research into Astronautics (ASTRA), is a membership-based society that concerns itself with all matters related to space research.

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Association of American Universities

The Association of American Universities (AAU) is a binational organization of leading research universities devoted to maintaining a strong system of academic research and education.

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Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy

The Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA) is a consortium of universities and other institutions that operates astronomical observatories and telescopes.

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Asteroid

Asteroids are minor planets, especially those of the inner Solar System.

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Asteroid belt

The asteroid belt is the circumstellar disc in the Solar System located roughly between the orbits of the planets Mars and Jupiter.

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Asteroid impact avoidance

Asteroid impact avoidance comprises a number of methods by which near-Earth objects (NEO) could be diverted, preventing destructive impact events.

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Asteroid mining

Asteroid mining is the exploitation of raw materials from asteroids and other minor planets, including near-Earth objects.

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Asteroseismology

Asteroseismology or astroseismology is the study of oscillations in stars.

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Aston (crater)

Aston is a lunar impact crater that is located along the northwest limb of the Moon.

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Astrid Lindgren

Astrid Anna Emilia Lindgren (born Ericsson;; 14 November 1907 – 28 January 2002) was a Swedish writer of fiction and screenplays.

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Astrionics

Astrionics is the science and technology of the development and application of electronic systems, sub-systems, and components used in spacecraft.

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Astrium

Astrium was an aerospace manufacturer subsidiary of the European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS) that provided civil and military space systems and services from 2006 to 2013.

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Astro Orbiter

The Astro Orbiter is a rocket-spinner attraction featured at five Disneyland-style parks at Walt Disney Resorts around the world (all except for Tokyo Disneyland).

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Astrobiology

Astrobiology is a branch of biology concerned with the origins, early evolution, distribution, and future of life in the universe.

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Astrobiology Field Laboratory

The Astrobiology Field Laboratory (AFL) (also Mars Astrobiology Field Laboratory or MAFL) was a proposed NASA unmanned spacecraft that would have conducted a robotic search for life on Mars.

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Astrobotic Technology

Astrobotic Technology is an American privately held company that is developing space robotics technology for planetary missions.

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Astrochemistry

Astrochemistry is the study of the abundance and reactions of molecules in the Universe, and their interaction with radiation.

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Astrochicken

Astrochicken is the name given to a thought experiment expounded by theoretical physicist Freeman Dyson.

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Astrojax

Astrojax, invented in 1986 by Larry Shaw, is a trademark for a toy consisting of three balls on a string.

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Astrometry

Astrometry is the branch of astronomy that involves precise measurements of the positions and movements of stars and other celestial bodies.

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Astron (spacecraft)

Astron was a Soviet spacecraft launched on 23 March 1983 at 12:45:06 UTC, using Proton launcher, which was designed to fulfill an astrophysics mission.

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Astronaut

An astronaut or cosmonaut is a person trained by a human spaceflight program to command, pilot, or serve as a crew member of a spacecraft.

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Astronaut badge

The astronaut badge is a badge of the United States, awarded to military pilots, naval flight officers, navigators/combat systems officers (this badge can also be awarded to USAF officer astronauts who are not navigators/CSOs, but who wear the same insignia while designated as astronaut-qualified Air Force "observers"), flight surgeons, and civilian pilots who have completed training and performed a successful spaceflight.

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Astronaut birthplaces by US state

This article lists the birthplaces of astronauts from the United States' space program and other space travelers born in the United States or holding American citizenship.

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Astronaut transfer van

The astronaut transfer van, also known as the Astrovan, is a NASA vehicle used at the Kennedy Space Center to transport astronauts from the Operations and Checkout Building to the launch pad before a launch mission, to the pad for launch dress rehearsals, and back to Operations and Checkout Building following a shuttle landing.

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Astronauts Gone Wild

Astronauts Gone Wild: Investigation Into the Authenticity of the Moon Landings is a 2004 documentary video produced and directed by Bart Sibrel, a Nashville, Tennessee-based video maker who charges that the six Apollo Moon landings in the 1960s and 1970s were elaborate hoaxes.

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Astronomical constant

An astronomical constant is a physical constant used in astronomy.

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Astronomical Netherlands Satellite

The Astronomical Netherlands Satellite (ANS; also known as Astronomische Nederlandse Satelliet) was a space-based X-ray and ultraviolet telescope.

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Astronomical radio source

Astronomical radio sources are objects in outer space that emit strong radio waves.

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Astronomical seeing

Astronomical seeing is the blurring and twinkling of astronomical objects like stars due to turbulent mixing in the Earth's atmosphere, causing variations of the optical refractive index.

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Astronomical unit

The astronomical unit (symbol: au, ua, or AU) is a unit of length, roughly the distance from Earth to the Sun.

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Astronomical year numbering

Astronomical year numbering is based on AD/CE year numbering, but follows normal decimal integer numbering more strictly.

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Astronomy

Astronomy (from ἀστρονομία) is a natural science that studies celestial objects and phenomena.

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Astronomy Cast

Astronomy Cast is an educational nonprofit podcast discussing various topics in the field of astronomy.

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Astronomy on Mars

In many cases astronomical phenomena viewed from the planet Mars are the same or similar to those seen from Earth but sometimes (as with the view of Earth as an evening/morning star) they can be quite different.

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Astronomy Picture of the Day

Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) is a website provided by NASA and Michigan Technological University (MTU).

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Astroparticle physics

Astroparticle physics, also called particle astrophysics, is a branch of particle physics that studies elementary particles of astronomical origin and their relation to astrophysics and cosmology.

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Astrophilately

Astrophilately is the area of philately connected with astronomy and efforts to reach outer space, both manned and unmanned.

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Astrophysical jet

An astrophysical jet is an astronomical phenomenon where outflows of ionised matter are emitted as an extended beam along the axis of rotation.

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Astrophysics Data System

The Astrophysics Data System (ADS) is an online database of over eight million astronomy and physics papers from both peer reviewed and non-peer reviewed sources.

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Astrotech Corporation

Astrotech Corporation, formerly Spacehab Inc., is a technology incubator headquartered in Austin, Texas.

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Atacama Large Millimeter Array

The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) is an astronomical interferometer of radio telescopes in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile.

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ATHLETE

ATHLETE (All-Terrain Hex-Limbed Extra-Terrestrial Explorer) is a six-legged robotic lunar rover under development by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).

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Atlantic Forest

The Atlantic Forest (Mata Atlântica) is a South American forest that extends along the Atlantic coast of Brazil from Rio Grande do Norte state in the north to Rio Grande do Sul state in the south, and inland as far as Paraguay and the Misiones Province of Argentina, where the region is known as Selva Misionera.

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Atlantic herring

Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) is a herring in the family Clupeidae.

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Atlantic horseshoe crab

The Atlantic horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus), also known as the American horseshoe crab, is a species of marine and brackish chelicerate arthropod.

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Atlantic hurricane reanalysis project

The Atlantic hurricane reanalysis project of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration seeks to correct and add new information about past North Atlantic hurricanes.

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Atlas (crater)

Atlas is a prominent lunar impact crater that is located in the northeast part of the Moon, to the southeast of Mare Frigoris.

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Atlas (rocket family)

Atlas is a family of American missiles and space launch vehicles.

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Atlas V

Atlas V ("V" is pronounced "Five") is an expendable launch system in the Atlas rocket family.

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Atlas-Agena

The Atlas-Agena was an American expendable launch system derived from the SM-65 Atlas missile.

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Atmosphere of Mars

The atmosphere of the planet Mars is composed mostly of carbon dioxide.

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Atmosphere of the Moon

The atmosphere of the Moon is a very scant presence of gases surrounding the Moon.

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Atmosphere of Titan

The atmosphere of Titan is the layer of gases surrounding Titan, the largest moon of Saturn.

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Atmosphere of Triton

The atmosphere of Triton is the layer of gases surrounding Triton.

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Atmosphere of Venus

The atmosphere of Venus is the layer of gases surrounding Venus.

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Atmospheric chemistry

Atmospheric chemistry is a branch of atmospheric science in which the chemistry of the Earth's atmosphere and that of other planets is studied.

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Atmospheric chemistry observational databases

Over the last two centuries many environmental chemical observations have been made from a variety of ground-based, airborne, and orbital platforms and deposited in databases.

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Atmospheric electricity

Atmospheric electricity is the study of electrical charges in the Earth's atmosphere (or that of another planet).

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Atmospheric entry

Atmospheric entry is the movement of an object from outer space into and through the gases of an atmosphere of a planet, dwarf planet or natural satellite.

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Atmospheric physics

Atmospheric physics is the application of physics to the study of the atmosphere.

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Atmospheric pressure

Atmospheric pressure, sometimes also called barometric pressure, is the pressure within the atmosphere of Earth (or that of another planet).

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Atmospheric Reentry Demonstrator

The Advanced Reentry Demonstrator (ARD) was a European Space Agency (ESA) suborbital reentry vehicle.

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Atom

An atom is the smallest constituent unit of ordinary matter that has the properties of a chemical element.

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Atomic and molecular astrophysics

Atomic astrophysics is concerned with performing atomic physics calculations that will be useful to astronomers and using atomic data to interpret astronomical observations.

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Atomic battery

The terms atomic battery, nuclear battery, tritium battery and radioisotope generator are used to describe a device which uses energy from the decay of a radioactive isotope to generate electricity.

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Atomic Robo

Atomic Robo is an American comic book series created by 8-Bit Theater writer Brian Clevinger and artist Scott Wegener, depicting the adventures of the eponymous character, a self-aware robot built by a fictional version of Nikola Tesla.

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ATS-3

Applications Technology Satellite 3, or ATS-3, was a long-lived American experimental geostationary weather and communications satellite, operated by NASA from 1967 to 2001.

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ATS-6

ATS-6 (Applications Technology Satellite-6) was a NASA experimental satellite, built by Fairchild Space and Electronics Division It has been called the world's first educational satellite as well as world's first experimental Direct Broadcast Satellite as part of the Satellite Instructional Television Experiment between NASA and Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).

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Attwater's prairie chicken

Attwater's prairie chicken (Tympanuchus cupido attwateri) is a highly endangered subspecies of the greater prairie chicken that is native to coastal Texas and Louisiana in the United States.

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Atwood (crater)

Atwood is a small lunar impact crater that is located on the Mare Fecunditatis, to the northwest of the prominent crater Langrenus.

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Auburn University

Auburn University (AU or Auburn) is a public research university in Auburn, Alabama, United States.

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Audrey C. Delsanti

Audrey Delsanti (born 27 August 1976) is a French astronomer and a discoverer of minor planets at ESO's La Silla Observatory in Chile.

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Augmentation Research Center

SRI International's Augmentation Research Center (ARC) was founded in the 1960s by electrical engineer Douglas Engelbart to develop and experiment with new tools and techniques for collaboration and information processing.

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August 21

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August 27

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August 4

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August 6

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Aur Atoll

Aur Atoll (Marshallese: Aur) is a coral atoll of 42 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district of the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands.

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Aura (satellite)

Aura (EOS CH-1) is a NASA scientific research satellite in orbit around the Earth, studying the Earth's ozone layer, air quality and climate.

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Aurora (aircraft)

Aurora was a rumored mid-1980s American reconnaissance aircraft.

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Austin High School (Alabama)

Austin High School is located in Decatur, Alabama, United States.

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Austin Mardon

Austin Albert Mardon, Ph.D. (born June 25, 1962) is an author, community leader, and advocate for the disabled.

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Australian Capital Territory

The Australian Capital Territory (ACT; known as the Federal Capital Territory until 1938) is Australia's federal district, located in the south-east of the country and enclaved within the state of New South Wales.

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Autochem

AutoChem is NASA release software that constitutes an automatic computer code generator and documenter for chemically reactive systems written by David Lary between 1993 and the present.

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Autofrettage

Autofrettage is a metal fabrication technique in which a pressure vessel is subjected to enormous pressure, causing internal portions of the part to yield plastically, resulting in internal compressive residual stresses once the pressure is released.

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Autograph

Autograph is a famous person's artistic signature.

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Autogyro

An autogyro (from Greek αὐτός and γύρος, "self-turning"), also known as a gyroplane or gyrocopter, is a type of rotorcraft that uses an unpowered rotor in free autorotation to develop lift.

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Autolycus (crater)

Autolycus is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southeast part of Mare Imbrium.

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Automaton

An automaton (plural: automata or automatons) is a self-operating machine, or a machine or control mechanism designed to automatically follow a predetermined sequence of operations, or respond to predetermined instructions.

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Autonomous building

An autonomous building is a building designed to be operated independently from infrastructural support services such as the electric power grid, gas grid, municipal water systems, sewage treatment systems, storm drains, communication services, and in some cases, public roads.

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Auwers (crater)

Auwers is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the Montes Haemus mountain range at the south edge of Mare Serenitatis.

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Auzout (crater)

Auzout is a lunar impact crater that is located to the southeast of the Mare Crisium, near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Avatar (spacecraft)

Avatar (अवतार) (from "Aerobic Vehicle for Transatmospheric Hypersonic Aerospace TrAnspoRtation") is a concept study for a robotic single-stage reusable spaceplane capable of horizontal takeoff and landing, by India's Defence Research and Development Organisation.

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Ave Kludze

Ave K. P. Kludze Jr. is a Rocket Scientist, an African pioneer, U.S. Civil Servant, Complex Systems Engineering and Design Expert, and a senior NASA Spacecraft Systems Engineer.

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Avery (crater)

Avery is a small lunar impact crater located near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Avianca El Salvador

Avianca El Salvador, formerly Transportes Aereos del Continente Americano, simply known as TACA Airlines, is an airline owned by the Synergy Group based in El Salvador.

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Aviation

Aviation, or air transport, refers to the activities surrounding mechanical flight and the aircraft industry.

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Aviation Safety Reporting System

The Aviation Safety Reporting System, or ASRS, is the US Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) voluntary confidential reporting system that allows pilots and other aircraft crew members to confidentially report near misses and close calls in the interest of improving air safety.

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Aviator call sign

An aviator call sign or aviator callsign is a call sign given to a military pilot, flight officer, and even some enlisted aviators.

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Avicenna (crater)

Avicenna is a lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon, just beyond the western limb on the northern rim of the Lorentz basin.

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Avnet

Avnet, Inc. is one of the world's largest distributors of electronic components and embedded solutions and is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona.

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Avogadro (crater)

Avogadro is an ancient lunar impact crater that is located in the northern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow

The Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow, often known simply as the Avro Arrow, was a delta-winged interceptor aircraft designed and built by Avro Canada.

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Avvaiyar

The Avvaiyars (ஔவையார்; 'Respectable Women') was the title of more than one poet who was active during different periods of Tamil literature.

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Axial tilt

In astronomy, axial tilt, also known as obliquity, is the angle between an object's rotational axis and its orbital axis, or, equivalently, the angle between its equatorial plane and orbital plane.

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Axon (company)

Axon (formerly TASER International) is a Scottsdale, Arizona-based company which develops technology and weapons products for law enforcement and civilians.

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Ayaks

The Ayaks (АЯКС, meaning also Ajax) is a hypersonic waverider aircraft program started in the Soviet Union and currently under development by the Hypersonic Systems Research Institute (HSRI) of Leninetz Holding Company in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

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Ayanna Howard

Ayanna MacCalla Howard (born January 24, 1972) is an American roboticist and the School Chair for Interactive Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology.

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Azophi (crater)

Azophi is a lunar impact crater that lies in the rugged south-central highlands of the Moon.

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‘Aziziya District

‘Aziziya or El Azizia (العزيزيه Al ʿAzīzīyah) was one of the districts of Libya (baladiyah), located in the northwest of the country, south of Tripoli District.

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Álamos

Álamos (Spanish is a town in Álamos Municipality in the Mexican state of Sonora, in northwestern Mexico.

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Éamon de Valera

Éamon de Valera (first registered as George de Valero; changed some time before 1901 to Edward de Valera; 14 October 1882 – 29 August 1975) was a prominent statesman and political leader in 20th-century Ireland.

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École supérieure d'optique

The Institut d'optique Graduate School ("Institute of optics"), nicknamed "SupOptique" or "IOGS", is one of the most prestigious French Grandes Ecoles and the leading French grande école in the field of optics and its industrial and scientific applications, and a member of the prestigious Université Paris-Saclay, and ParisTech.

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Îles Maria

Îles Maria or simply Maria, also known as Hull Island, is a small coral atoll in the Pacific Ocean.

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Ørsted (satellite)

Ørsted is Denmark's first satellite, named after Hans Christian Ørsted (1777–1851), a Danish physicist and professor at the University of Copenhagen.

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Šafařík (crater)

Šafařík is a small lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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B330

The B330 (previously known as the Nautilus space complex module and BA 330) is an inflatable space habitat being privately developed by Bigelow Aerospace.

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B612 Foundation

The B612 Foundation is a private nonprofit foundation headquartered in Mill Valley, California, United States, dedicated to planetary defense against asteroids and other near-Earth object (NEO) impacts.

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Baade (crater)

Baade is a lunar impact crater that is located near the southwest limb of the Moon on the near side, to the southwest of the enormous Mare Orientale impact basin.

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Babakin (lunar crater)

Babakin is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the southern part of the walled basin Fermi on the far side of the Moon.

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Babbage (crater)

Babbage is an ancient lunar impact crater that is located near the northwest limb of the Moon, named after Charles Babbage.

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Babben Larsson

Barbro Karin Viola Westerlund Larsson (born 29October 1956), better known as Babben, is a Swedish actress and comedian.

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Babcock (crater)

Babcock is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Babcock Model

The Babcock Model describes a mechanism which can explain magnetic and sunspot patterns observed on the Sun.

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Bacillus odysseyi

Bacillus odysseyi is a Gram-positive, aerobic, rod-shaped, round-spore- and endospore-forming eubacterium of the Bacillus genus.

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Back (crater)

Back is a small lunar impact crater that is located near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Back to the Moon

Back to the Moon is a science fiction novel and Homer Hickam's first fictional book.

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Backlund (crater)

Backlund is a worn lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon, beyond the eastern limb.

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Backronym

A backronym, or bacronym, is a constructed phrase that purports to be the source of a word that is an acronym.

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Bacliff, Texas

Bacliff is a census-designated place (CDP) in north-central Galveston County, Texas, United States, northwest of Galveston.

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Baco (crater)

Baco is a lunar impact crater that lies in the rugged southern highlands on the near side of the Moon.

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Badr-1

Badr-1 (بدر-۱, meaning Full Moon-1) was the first artificial and the first digital communications satellite launched by Pakistan's supreme national space authority—the SUPARCO—in 1990.

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Badr-B

The Badr-B (بدر-۲; also known as Badr-II, meaning Full Moon-2) is the second spacecraft and the first earth observation satellite launched into Earth orbit on 10 December 2001 at 09:15 by the SUPARCO — Pakistan's national space agency.

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Baikonur

Baikonur (translit; translit), formerly known as Leninsk (also, see Tyuratam), is a city of republic significance in Kazakhstan on the Northern bank of the Syr Darya river, rented and administered by the Russian Federation.

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Baikonur Cosmodrome

Baikonur Cosmodrome (translit; translit) is a spaceport located in an area of southern Kazakhstan leased to Russia.

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Baillaud (crater)

Baillaud is a lunar impact crater that is located near the north limb of the Moon.

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Bailly (crater)

Bailly is a lunar impact crater that is located near the south-west limb of the Moon.

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Baily (crater)

Baily is the remnant of a lunar impact crater on the boundary between Mare Frigoris to the north and Lacus Mortis to the south.

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Bajo Nuevo Bank

Bajo Nuevo Bank, also known as the Petrel Islands (Bajo Nuevo, Islas Petrel), is a small, uninhabited reef with some small grass-covered islets, located in the western Caribbean Sea at, with a lighthouse on Low Cay at.

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Balaban (instrument)

Balaban, or balaman (Balaban) is cylindrical-bore, double-reed wind instrument about long with eight finger holes and one thumb hole.

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Balandin (crater)

Balandin is a small crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Balboa (lunar crater)

Balboa is a lunar impact crater that is located near the western limb of the Moon.

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Baldet (lunar crater)

Baldet is a lunar impact crater that is located on the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Ball (crater)

Ball is a lunar impact crater that is located in the rugged southern highlands of the Moon.

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Ball Aerospace & Technologies

Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. (commonly Ball Aerospace) is an American manufacturer of spacecraft, components, and instruments for national defense, civil space and commercial space applications.

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Ball Corporation

Ball Corporation is an American company headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado, that is best known for its early production of glass jars, lids, and related products used for home canning.

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Ball High School

Ball High School is a public secondary school in Galveston, Texas, United States.

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Ballard High School (Seattle)

Ballard High School is a high school in Seattle, Washington, United States, located in the Ballard neighborhood.

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Ballistic Missile Defense Organization

The Ballistic Missile Defense Organization (BMDO) was an agency of the United States Department of Defense that began on 20 May 1974 with the responsibility for all U.S. ballistic missile defense efforts.

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Balloon satellite

A balloon satellite (also occasionally referred to as a "satelloon", which is a trademarked name owned by Gilmore Schjeldahl's G.T. Schjeldahl Company) is a satellite that is inflated with gas after it has been put into orbit.

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Balls 8

Balls 8 is a NASA Boeing NB-52B mothership, retired in 2004 after almost 50 years of flying service with NASA.

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Balmer (crater)

Balmer is the lava-flooded remains of a lunar impact crater.

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Baltimore & Annapolis Trail

The Baltimore & Annapolis Trail is a rail trail in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.

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Baltimore City College

The Baltimore City College, known colloquially as City, City College, B.C.C. and nicknamed "The Castle on the Hill" is a public magnet high school in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Established and authorized by resolution in March 1839 by the Baltimore City Council, signed / approved by the 10th Mayor, Sheppard C. Leakin (1838-1840), and opened in October 1839 as "The High School", "City" is the third oldest active public high school in the US. --> A citywide college preparatory school with a liberal arts focus, The Baltimore City College has selective admissions criteria based on entrance exams and middle school grades. The four-year City College curriculum includes the IB Middle Years Programme and the IB Diploma Programme of the International Baccalaureate curriculums since the mid 1980s. --> It is located on a hill-top campus in Northeast Baltimore bordered by 33rd Street (a major/park-like bamboo shaded boulevard with a landscaped median strip), The Alameda (a similar boulevard and median), and Loch Raven Boulevard. -->Leonhart (1939), p. 120. The school's main building is a National Historic Landmark and a Baltimore City Landmark designation. According to the Maryland Historical Society, "The rough stone granite and limestone trim Collegiate Gothic architecture style structure, aptly nicknamed 'The Castle On The Hill,' since 1928, sits atop "Collegian Hill" - the highest point within the city limits. With a singular striking Gothic tower that stands 200 feet high, the building edifice and surrounding park-like campus hold scenic views of the surrounding region and the distant downtown skyline of skyscrapers and Inner Harbor, although this is soon to be hidden by future plans of a bamboo-establishment project.".

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Baltimore–Washington Parkway

The Baltimore–Washington Parkway (also referred to as the B–W Parkway) is a highway in the U.S. state of Maryland, running southwest from Baltimore to Washington, D.C. The road begins at an interchange with U.S. Route 50 (US 50) near Cheverly in Prince George's County at the D.C. border, and continues northeast as a parkway maintained by the National Park Service (NPS) to MD 175 near Fort Meade, serving many federal institutions.

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Banachiewicz (crater)

Banachiewicz is a largely degraded lunar impact crater that is located near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Bancroft (crater)

Bancroft is a small, bowl-shaped impact crater located to the southwest of Archimedes on the Mare Imbrium.

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Bangladesh–United States relations

Bangladesh-United States relations are the current and historical relations between Bangladesh and the United States.

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Banjul

Banjul, officially the City of Banjul and formerly known as Bathurst, is the capital of The Gambia and is in a division of the same name.

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Banjul International Airport

Banjul International Airport, also known as Yundum International, is the international airport of Banjul, capital of the Gambia, built during World War II.

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Banks Lake

Banks Lake is a long reservoir in central Washington in the United States.

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Banting (crater)

Banting is a small, bowl-shaped lunar impact crater located near the middle of the Mare Serenitatis on the Earth's moon.

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Barack Obama

Barack Hussein Obama II (born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who served as the 44th President of the United States from January 20, 2009, to January 20, 2017.

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Barbara Comstock

Barbara Jean Comstock (née Burns; born June 30, 1959) is an American attorney and politician.

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Barbara Mikulski

Barbara Ann Mikulski (born July 20, 1936) is an American politician who served as a United States Senator from Maryland from 1987 to 2017.

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Barbara Morgan

Barbara Radding Morgan (born November 28, 1951) is an American teacher and a former NASA astronaut.

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Barber's pole

A barber's pole is a type of sign used by barbers to signify the place or shop where they perform their craft.

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Barbier (crater)

Barbier is a lunar impact crater that is located on the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Barkla (crater)

Barkla is a lunar impact crater that lies near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Barn door tracker

A barn door tracker, also known as a Haig or Scotch mount, is a device used to cancel out the diurnal motion of the Earth for the observation or photography of astronomical objects.

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Barnard (lunar crater)

Barnard is a lunar impact crater that is located near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Barnard's Star

Barnard's Star is a very-low-mass red dwarf about 6 light-years away from Earth in the constellation of Ophiuchus.

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Barney Gumble

Barnard Arnold "Barney" Gumble is a fictional character in the American animated sitcom The Simpsons.

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Barocius (crater)

Barocius is an ancient lunar impact crater that is located in the rugged southern highlands of the Moon.

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Baron Von Blitzschlag

Baron Werner Von Blitzschlag is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Barringer (lunar crater)

Barringer is a lunar impact crater that is located on the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Barrington, Rhode Island

Barrington is a suburban, residential town in Bristol County, Rhode Island located approximately southeast of Providence.

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Barrow (crater)

Barrow is an old lunar impact crater that is located near the northern limb of the Moon.

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Barry E. Wilmore

Barry Eugene "Butch" Wilmore (born December 29, 1962) is a NASA astronaut and United States Navy test pilot.

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Barry Lyndon

Barry Lyndon is a 1975 British-American period drama film by Stanley Kubrick, based on the 1844 novel The Luck of Barry Lyndon by William Makepeace Thackeray.

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Barstow, California

Barstow is a city in San Bernardino County, California, United States.

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Bart Sibrel

Bart Winfield Sibrel (born 1964) is a controversial video maker, writer, and a conspiracy theorist who asserts that the six Apollo Moon landings between 1969 and 1972 were staged by NASA and controlled by the CIA.

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Bartels (crater)

Bartels is a lunar impact crater located along the western perimeter of the Moon's visible face.

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Bartow, Florida

Bartow is the county seat of Polk County, Florida, United States.

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Baruch Samuel Blumberg

Baruch Samuel Blumberg (July 28, 1925April 5, 2011) — known as Barry Blumberg — was an American physician, geneticist, and co-recipient of the 1976 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (with Daniel Carleton Gajdusek), for his work on the hepatitis B virus while an investigator at the NIH.

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Basilicata

Basilicata, also known with its ancient name Lucania, is a region in Southern Italy, bordering on Campania to the west, Apulia (Puglia) to the north and east, and Calabria to the south.

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Battle Mountain (Virginia)

Battle Mountain is an igneous mountain in Rappahannock County, Virginia.

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BattleBots

BattleBots is an American robot combat television series.

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Battlecruiser 3000AD

Battlecruiser 3000AD is a science fiction video game, noted for its long, troubled development history.

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Battlefield Earth (novel)

Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000 is a 1982 science fiction novel written by L. Ron Hubbard, founder of Scientology.

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Bay of Santander

The Bay of Santander is both a comarca of Cantabria and the largest estuary on the North coast of Spain, with an extension of 22.42 km² 9 km long and 5 km wide.

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Bayamón, Puerto Rico

Bayamón is a municipality of Puerto Rico located on the northern coastal valley, north of Aguas Buenas and Comerío; south of Toa Baja and Cataño; west of Guaynabo; and east of Toa Alta and Naranjito. Bayamón is spread over 11 wards and Bayamón Pueblo (the downtown area and the administrative center of the city). It is part of the San Juan-Caguas-Guaynabo Metropolitan Statistical Area.

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Baybrook Mall

Baybrook Mall is a shopping mall located near the Clear Lake City area in Houston, Texas.

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Bayer (crater)

Bayer is a lunar impact crater located in the southwest section of the moon, to the east of the crater Schiller.

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Bayfront Center

Bayfront Center was an indoor arena located in St. Petersburg, Florida that hosted many concerts, sporting and other events.

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Bürg (crater)

Bürg or Burg is a prominent lunar impact crater in the northeast part of the Moon.

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Büsching (crater)

Büsching is a lunar impact crater that is located in the crater-covered southern highlands of the Moon.

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BCS-FACS

BCS-FACS is the BCS Formal Aspects of Computing Science Specialist Group.

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Beach Abort

The Beach Abort was an unmanned test in NASA's Project Mercury, of the Mercury spacecraft Launch Escape System.

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Beaconsfield, Iowa

Beaconsfield is a city in Ringgold County, Iowa, United States.

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Beagle 2

The Beagle 2 was a British Mars lander that was transported by the European Space Agency's 2003 Mars Express mission. It was an astrobiology mission that would have looked for past life on the shallow surface of Mars. The spacecraft was successfully deployed from the Mars Express on 19 December 2003 and was scheduled to land on the surface of Mars on 25 December; however, no contact was received at the expected time of landing on Mars, with the ESA declaring the mission lost in February 2004, after numerous attempts to contact the spacecraft were made. The Beagle 2 fate remained a mystery until January 2015 when it was located intact on the surface of Mars in a series of images from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter HiRISE camera. The images suggest that two of the spacecraft's four solar panels failed to deploy, blocking the spacecraft's communications antenna. The Beagle 2 is named after, the ship used by Charles Darwin.

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Beagle 3

Beagle 3 (also called Beagle 2: Evolution) was a proposed Mars lander mission to search for life on Mars, past or present.

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Beal Aerospace

Beal Aerospace was a launch vehicle development company, founded in February 1997 by Andrew Beal, president of Beal Bank in Dallas, Texas.

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Beals (crater)

Beals is a lunar impact crater that is located near the eastern limb of the Moon, and lies across the southwestern rim of the crater Riemann.

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Beam-powered propulsion

Beam-powered propulsion, also known as directed energy propulsion, is a class of aircraft or spacecraft propulsion that uses energy beamed to the spacecraft from a remote power plant to provide energy.

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Beaumont (crater)

Beaumont is a lava-flooded crater located on the southwestern shore of the Mare Nectaris on Earth's Moon.

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Beautiful Day

"Beautiful Day" is a song by Irish rock band U2.

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Bečvář (crater)

Bečvář is a lunar impact crater that is located near the equator on the far side of the Moon.

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Becquerel (lunar crater)

Becquerel is a lunar impact crater that lies in the northern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Bedford High School (Ohio)

Bedford High School is a public school in Bedford, Ohio, southeast of Cleveland.

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Bedford North Lawrence High School

Bedford North Lawrence High School, also known as "BNL", is a comprehensive four-year public high school located in the eastern part of Bedford, Indiana and is accredited by the Indiana State Department of Public Instruction and the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

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Beechcraft Skipper

The Beechcraft Model 77 Skipper is a two-seat, fixed tricycle gear general aviation airplane, originally designed for flight training but also used for touring and personal flying.

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Beechcraft T-34 Mentor

The Beechcraft T-34 Mentor is an American propeller-driven, single-engined, military trainer aircraft derived from the Beechcraft Model 35 Bonanza.

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Beer (lunar crater)

Beer is a relatively small lunar impact crater located on the Mare Imbrium, to the east of the crater Timocharis.

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Beer (Martian crater)

Beer is a crater lying situated within the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) region of the planet Mars, named in honor of the German astronomer, Wilhelm Beer.

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Behaim (crater)

Behaim is a lunar impact crater that is located near the eastern limb of the Moon, just to the south of the crater Ansgarius.

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Behavior of nuclear fuel during a reactor accident

This page describes how uranium dioxide nuclear fuel behaves during both normal nuclear reactor operation and under reactor accident conditions, such as overheating.

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Behrokh Khoshnevis

Behrokh Khoshnevis is a Dean's Professor of Industrial & Systems Engineering, Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering, Astronautics Engineering, Biomedical Engineering and Civil & Environmental Engineering and is the Director of the Center for Rapid Automated Fabrication Technologies (CRAFT) at the University of Southern California (USC).

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Beijerinck (crater)

Beijerinck is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Beijing 101 Middle School

Beijing 101 Middle School (or simply 101, Pinyin: Běijīng shì yī líng yī zhōngxué), also known as Beijing No.101 Middle/High School, is a coeducational public middle school for both boarding and day students in grades 7 to 12 (ages 12 to 18).

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Beketov (crater)

Beketov is a small lunar impact crater that lies in the northern reaches of the Mare Tranquillitatis and is named after Nikolay Beketov.

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Bel'kovich (crater)

Bel'kovich is a large lunar impact crater of the form termed a walled plain.

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Belinda (moon)

Belinda is an inner satellite of the planet Uranus.

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Belize

Belize, formerly British Honduras, is an independent Commonwealth realm on the eastern coast of Central America.

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Bell (crater)

Bell is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, just past the western limb.

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Bell 204/205

The Bell 204 and 205 are the civilian versions of the UH-1 Iroquois single-engine military helicopter of the Huey family of helicopters.

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Bell 47

The Bell 47 is a single rotor single engine light helicopter manufactured by Bell Helicopter.

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Bell Aircraft

The Bell Aircraft Corporation was an aircraft manufacturer of the United States, a builder of several types of fighter aircraft for World War II but most famous for the Bell X-1, the first supersonic aircraft, and for the development and production of many important civilian and military helicopters.

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Bell Boeing Quad TiltRotor

The Bell Boeing Quad TiltRotor (QTR) is a proposed four-rotor derivative of the Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey developed jointly by Bell Helicopter and Boeing.

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Bell Pogo

The Bell Pogo was an experimental rocket vehicle that was designed by Bell Aircraft for NASA.

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Bell X-1

The Bell X-1 was a rocket engine–powered aircraft, designated originally as the XS-1, and was a joint National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics–U.S. Army Air Forces–U.S. Air Force supersonic research project built by Bell Aircraft.

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Bell X-14

The Bell X-14 (Bell Type 68) was an experimental VTOL aircraft flown in the United States in the 1950s.

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Bell XV-15

The Bell XV-15 is an American tiltrotor VTOL aircraft.

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Bellanca Skyrocket II

The Bellanca 19-25 Skyrocket II was a prototype light airplane built in the United States in the 1970s.

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Bellinsgauzen (crater)

Bellinsgauzen is a lunar impact crater that lies in the southern part of Moon, on the far side from the Earth.

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Bellot (crater)

Bellot is a small lunar impact crater that is located on the southwest edge of Mare Fecunditatis.

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Belopol'skiy (crater)

Belopol'skiy is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Belyaev (crater)

Belyaev is a lunar impact crater that is attached to the outer edge of the Mare Moscoviense, on the far side of the Moon.

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Ben Affleck

Benjamin Geza Affleck-Boldt (born August 15, 1972) is an American actor and filmmaker.

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Ben Finney

Ben Rudolph Finney (October 1, 1933 – May 23, 2017) was an American anthropologist known for his expertise in the history and the cultural and social anthropology of surfing, Polynesian navigation, and canoe sailing, as well as in the cultural and social anthropology of human space colonization.

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Ben Franklin (PX-15)

The Ben Franklin mesoscaphe, also known as the Grumman/Piccard PX-15, was a manned underwater submersible built in 1968.

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Ben Guerir Air Base

Ben Guerir Air Base is a Royal Moroccan Air Force base in the Marraksh-Safi region, located about north of Marrakech, near the town of Ben Guerir.

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Ben Lomond High School

Ben Lomond High School is a comprehensive high school located in the Ogden City School District of Ogden, Utah, United States, currently educating students in grades 10–12.

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Bendix Corporation

The Bendix Corporation was an American manufacturing and engineering company which during various times in its 60-year existence (1924–1983) made automotive brake shoes and systems, vacuum tubes, aircraft brakes, aeronautical hydraulics and electric power systems, avionics, aircraft and automobile fuel control systems, radios, televisions and computers.

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Bendix Trophy

The Bendix Trophy is a U.S. aeronautical racing trophy.

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Benedict (crater)

Benedict is a small, bowl-shaped crater that lies on the floor of the walled basin Mendeleev.

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Benilde-St. Margaret's

Benilde-St.

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Benjamin Baker Moeur

Benjamin Baker Moeur (December 22, 1869 – March 16, 1937) was the fourth Governor of Arizona, one of the United States of America.

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Benny Peiser

Benny Josef Peiser (born 1957) is a social anthropologist specialising in the environmental and socio-economic impact of physical activity on health.

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Benowa State High School

Benowa State High School (BSHS) is an Independent, Co-Educational school located on the Gold Coast, Australia, which was founded in 1980.

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Bensen B-8

The Bensen B-8 is a small, single-seat autogyro developed in the United States in the 1950s.

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Benson (TV series)

Benson is an American sitcom that originally aired on ABC from September 13, 1979, to April 19, 1986.

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Benzo(a)pyrene

Benzopyrene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon and the result of incomplete combustion of organic matter at temperatures between and.

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Benzylamine

Benzylamine is an organic chemical compound with the condensed structural formula C6H5CH2NH2 (sometimes abbreviated as PhCH2NH2 or BnNH2).

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Beowulf cluster

A Beowulf cluster is a computer cluster of what are normally identical, commodity-grade computers networked into a small local area network with libraries and programs installed which allow processing to be shared among them.

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BepiColombo

BepiColombo is a joint mission of the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) to the planet Mercury.

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BeppoSAX

BeppoSAX was an Italian–Dutch satellite for X-ray astronomy which played a crucial role in resolving the origin of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), the most energetic events known in the universe.

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Berea High School

Berea High School (BHS) was a high school located in Berea, Ohio, United States.

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Bergman (crater)

Bergman is a small lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Berkner (crater)

Berkner is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, just past the western limb.

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Berlage (crater)

Berlage is an old lunar impact crater that lies in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Bern Porter

Bernard Harden "Bern" Porter (born February 14, 1911, Porter Settlement in Houlton, Aroostook County, Maine– died June 7, 2004 in Belfast, Maine) was an American artist, writer, publisher, performer, and physicist.

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Bernadine Healy

Bernadine Patricia Healy (August 4, 1944 – August 6, 2011) was an American physician, cardiologist, academic, and first female National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director.

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Bernard A. Harris Jr.

Bernard Anthony Harris Jr. (born June 26, 1956 in Temple, Texas) is a former NASA astronaut.

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Bernard Budiansky

Bernard Budiansky (8 March 1925 – 23 January 1999) was a renowned scholar in the field of applied mechanics, and made seminal contributions to the mechanics of structures and mechanics of materials.

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Bernhard Tessmann

Bernhard Robert Tessmann (August 15, 1912 – December 19, 1998) was a German expert in guided missiles during World War II, and later worked for the United States Army and NASA.

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Bernoulli (crater)

Bernoulli is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northeast part of the Moon.

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Berosus (crater)

Berosus is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northeast part of the Moon, less than one crater diameter northwest of Hahn.

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Berzelius (crater)

Berzelius is a lunar impact crater located in the northeast part of the Moon's near side.

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BESS (experiment)

BESS is a particle physics experiment carried by a balloon.

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Bessarion (crater)

Bessarion is a lunar impact crater located near the southwest edge of Mare Imbrium, and is named after Johannes Bessarion.

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Bessel (crater)

Bessel is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the southern half of the Mare Serenitatis.

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Beta Herculis

Beta Herculis (β Herculis, abbreviated Beta Her, β Her), also named Kornephoros, is a binary star and the brightest star in the northern constellation of Hercules at a base apparent visual magnitude of 2.81.

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Beta Pictoris

Beta Pictoris (β Pic, β Pictoris) is the second brightest star in the constellation Pictor.

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Bettinus (crater)

Bettinus is a lunar impact crater located near the southwest limb.

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Beverly Eakman

Beverly K. Eakman is an American educator and writer who co-founded the National Education Consortium in 1994.

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Beyond Einstein program

The Beyond Einstein program is a NASA project designed to explore the limits of Einstein's theory of General Relativity.

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Bhabha (crater)

Bhabha is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern part of the Moon's far side.

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Bianca (moon)

Bianca is an inner satellite of Uranus.

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Bianchini (lunar crater)

Bianchini is a lunar impact crater that lies along the northern Jura Mountains that ring the Sinus Iridum, in the northwestern part of the near side of the Moon.

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Bibliographic database

A bibliographic database is a database of bibliographic records, an organized digital collection of references to published literature, including journal and newspaper articles, conference proceedings, reports, government and legal publications, patents, books, etc.

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Bibliography

Bibliography (from Greek βιβλίον biblion, "book" and -γραφία -graphia, "writing"), as a discipline, is traditionally the academic study of books as physical, cultural objects; in this sense, it is also known as bibliology (from Greek -λογία, -logia).

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Biela (crater)

Biela is a lunar impact crater that is located in the rugged highlands of the southeastern Moon and is named after Wilhelm von Biela.

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Biela's Comet

Biela's Comet or Comet Biela (official designation: 3D/Biela) was a periodic Jupiter-family comet first recorded in 1772 by Montaigne and Messier and finally identified as periodic in 1826 by Wilhelm von Biela.

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Biff Henderson

James Jackson "Biff" Henderson, Jr. (born October 3, 1946) is an American comedian and television personality best known for his work on the Late Show with David Letterman.

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Big Bang

The Big Bang theory is the prevailing cosmological model for the universe from the earliest known periods through its subsequent large-scale evolution.

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Big Bear Solar Observatory

Big Bear Solar Observatory (BBSO) is the premier university-based solar observatory in the United States.

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Big Ben (Heard Island)

Big Ben is a volcanic massif that dominates the geography of Heard Island in the southern Indian Ocean.

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Big Bounce

The Big Bounce is a hypothetical cosmological model for the origin of the known universe.

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Big Gemini

Big Gemini (or "Big G") was proposed to NASA by McDonnell Douglas in August 1969 as an advanced version of the Gemini spacecraft system.

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Big History

Big History is an academic discipline which examines history from the Big Bang to the present.

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Big Joe 1

Big Joe 1 (Atlas 10-D) launched an unmanned boilerplate Mercury capsule from Cape Canaveral, Florida on September 9, 1959.

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Big Picture Science

Big Picture Science (formerly titled Are We Alone?) is the SETI Institute's weekly science radio program, hosted by Senior Astronomer Seth Shostak and Molly Bentley, the executive producer of the radio show.

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Bigelow Aerospace

Bigelow Aerospace is an American space technology startup company based in North Las Vegas, Nevada, that manufactures and develops expandable space station modules.

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Bilharz (crater)

Bilharz is a lunar impact crater that lies in the eastern part of the Mare Fecunditatis.

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Bill Baldwin

Bill (Merl. W, Jr.) Baldwin (June 6, 1935 – October 14, 2015) was an American science fiction writer.

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Bill Boomer

William "Bill"/"Buzz"/"Boomer" Boomer was the head coach of the men's swim team at the University of Rochester from 1962 to 1990.

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Bill Griffeth

William Curtis Griffeth (born August 7, 1956) is an American financial journalist for CNBC, the cable network he has been with since 1991.

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Bill Kaysing

William Charles Kaysing (July 31, 1922 – April 21, 2005) was a writer best known for claiming that the six Apollo Moon landings between July 1969 and December 1972 were hoaxes.

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Bill Nelson

Clarence William Nelson II (born September 29, 1942) is an American politician serving as the senior United States Senator from Florida, a seat he was first elected to in 2000.

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Bill Pickering (rocket scientist)

William Hayward "Bill" Pickering (24 December 1910 – 15 March 2004) was a New Zealand-born rocket scientist who headed Pasadena, California's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) for 22 years, retiring in 1976.

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Bill Posey

William Joseph Posey (born December 18, 1947) is an American businessman and politician serving as the U.S. Representative for, in Congress since 2009.

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Bill Prady

William Scott Prady (born June 7, 1960) is an American television writer and producer who has worked on American sitcoms and variety programs, including Married... with Children, Dream On, Star Trek: Voyager, Dharma & Greg, Two and a Half Men and Gilmore Girls and is the co-creator of The Big Bang Theory and The Muppets.

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Bill Simpson

Bill Simpson (born March 14, 1940 in Hermosa Beach, California), is a retired American racecar driver, but is best known as a pioneer in the racing safety business with his company Simpson Performance Products.

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Bill Tindall

Howard Wilson "Bill" Tindall, Jr. (February 20, 1925 – November 20, 1995) was an American aerospace engineer, NASA engineer and manager.

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Billy (crater)

Billy is a lunar impact crater that is located at the southern fringes of the Oceanus Procellarum, in the western hemisphere of the Moon.

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Binary star

A binary star is a star system consisting of two stars orbiting around their common barycenter.

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Binaural (album)

Binaural is the sixth studio album by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam, released on May 16, 2000 through Epic Records.

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Bingham (crater)

Bingham is a small lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, relative to the Earth, and is named after the American academic, explorer and politician Hiram Bingham III.

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Bioastronautics

Bioastronautics is a specialty area of biological and astronautical research which encompasses numerous aspects of biological, behavioral, and medical concern governing humans and other living organisms in a space flight environment; and includes design of payloads, space habitats, and life support systems.

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Biodiesel

Biodiesel refers to a vegetable oil- or animal fat-based diesel fuel consisting of long-chain alkyl (methyl, ethyl, or propyl) esters.

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Biogeology

Biogeology is the study of the interactions between the Earth's biosphere and the lithosphere.

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BioHome

BioHome was a small facility created by NASA in the late 1980s that could support one person in a fully functional habitat.

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Biomineralization

Biomineralization is the process by which living organisms produce minerals, often to harden or stiffen existing tissues.

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Bion (satellite)

The Bion satellites (Бион), also named Biocosmos, were a series of Soviet (later Russian) biosatellites.

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Bioreactor

A bioreactor may refer to any manufactured or engineered device or system that supports a biologically active environment.

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Biorhythm

A biorhythm (from Greek βίος - bios, "life" and ῥυθμός - rhuthmos, "any regular recurring motion, rhythm") is an attempt to predict various aspects of a person's life through simple mathematical cycles.

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Biosatellite

A biosatellite is a satellite designed to carry life in space.

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Biot (crater)

Biot is a small, bowl-shaped lunar impact crater located in the southern reaches of the Mare Fecunditatis, and is named after Jean-Baptiste Biot.

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Biphasic and polyphasic sleep

Biphasic sleep (or diphasic, bimodal or bifurcated sleep) is the practice of sleeping during two periods over 24 hours, while polyphasic sleep refers to sleeping multiple times – usually more than two.

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Birds Do It

Birds Do It is a 1966 comedy film movie that was made by Columbia Pictures and filmed at the Ivan Tors Studios in Miami.

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Birkeland (lunar crater)

Birkeland is a lunar impact crater that lies in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Birkhoff (crater)

Birkhoff is a giant lunar walled plain that is located on the far side of the Moon, in the northern hemisphere.

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Birmingham (crater)

Birmingham is the surviving remnant of a lunar impact crater.

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Birmingham High School

Birmingham Community Charter High School (formerly Birmingham High School) is a charter coeducational high school in the neighborhood/district of Lake Balboa in the San Fernando Valley section of Los Angeles, California, United States.

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Birt (crater)

Birt is a lunar impact crater located in the eastern half of the Mare Nubium and west of the Rupes Recta, further west is Nicollet and south-southwest is the smaller Lippershey.

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Bishop Kearney High School (Irondequoit, New York)

Bishop Kearney High School is a Roman Catholic educational institution in Irondequoit, New York, USA, a suburb of Rochester.

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Bishop McNamara High School

Bishop McNamara High School is a private, Catholic coed high school, in the Holy Cross tradition offering a college preparatory curriculum and a range of Fine Arts, athletics and activities.

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Bjarni Tryggvason

Bjarni Valdimar Tryggvason (born September 21, 1945) is an Icelandic-born Canadian engineer and a former NRC/CSA astronaut.

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Bjerknes (lunar crater)

Bjerknes is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern hemisphere on the rugged far side of the Moon.

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Bjo Trimble

Betty JoAnne Trimble (née Conway; born August 15, 1933), known as Bjo, is a science fiction fan and writer, initially entering fandom in the early 1950s.

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Black & Decker

Black & Decker Corporation was the name of an American manufacturer of power tools, accessories, hardware, home improvement products and technology based fastening systems headquartered in Towson, Maryland.

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Black (crater)

Black is a small lunar impact crater that lies just to the southeast of the walled basin Kästner.

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Black Arrow

Black Arrow, officially capitalised BLACK ARROW, was a British satellite carrier rocket.

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Black body

A black body is an idealized physical body that absorbs all incident electromagnetic radiation, regardless of frequency or angle of incidence.

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Black Brant (rocket)

The Black Brant is a family of Canadian-designed sounding rockets built by Bristol Aerospace in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

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Black carbon

Chemically, black carbon (BC) is a component of fine particulate matter (PM ≤ 2.5 µm in aerodynamic diameter).

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Black hole

A black hole is a region of spacetime exhibiting such strong gravitational effects that nothing—not even particles and electromagnetic radiation such as light—can escape from inside it.

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Blackett (crater)

Blackett is a lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon, behind the southwest limb.

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Blackford High School (Indiana)

Blackford High School is a public high school in Hartford City, Indiana which includes grades 9 through 12.

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Blackgang Chine

Blackgang Chine is the UK's oldest amusement park.

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Blackwater river

A blackwater river is a type of river with a slow-moving channel flowing through forested swamps or wetlands.

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Blagg (crater)

Blagg is a tiny lunar impact crater located on the Sinus Medii.

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Blancanus (crater)

Blancanus is a lunar impact crater located in the rugged southern region of the Moon, to the southwest of the walled plain Clavius.

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Blanchard (crater)

Blanchard is a lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon, just behind the southwestern limb.

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Blanchinus (crater)

Blanchinus is a lunar impact crater that is situated in the rugged south-central highlands of the Moon.

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Blazhko (crater)

Blazhko is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Blended wing body

A Blended wing body (BWB or Hybrid Wing Body, HWB) is a fixed-wing aircraft having no clear dividing line between the wings and the main body of the craft.

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Blender (software)

Blender is a professional, free and open-source 3D computer graphics software toolset used for creating animated films, visual effects, art, 3D printed models, interactive 3D applications and video games.

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Blind thrust earthquake

A blind thrust earthquake occurs along a thrust fault that does not show signs on the Earth's surface, hence the designation "blind".

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Blink-182 (album)

Blink-182 is the fifth studio album by American rock band Blink-182.

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Bliss (crater)

Bliss is small lunar impact crater that is located just to the west of the dark-floored crater Plato.

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Blitzen (computer)

The Blitzen was a miniaturized SIMD (single instruction, multiple data) computer system designed for NASA in the late 1980s by a team of researchers at Duke University, North Carolina State University and the Microelectronics Center of North Carolina.

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Blizna

Blizna is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Ostrów, within Ropczyce-Sędziszów County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland.

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Bloomingville, Ohio

Bloomingville is an unincorporated community in northern Oxford Township, Erie County, Ohio, United States.

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Blown flap

Blown flaps, or jet flaps, are powered aerodynamic high-lift devices used on the wings of certain aircraft to improve their low-speed flight characteristics.

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Blue Gemini

Blue Gemini was a United States Air Force (USAF) project first proposed in August 1962 for a series of seven flights of Gemini spacecraft to enable the Air Force to gain manned spaceflight experience prior to the launch of the Manned Orbital Development System, or MODS.

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Blue Grass Airport

Blue Grass Airport is a public airport in Fayette County, Kentucky, 4 miles west of downtown Lexington.

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Blueshift

A blueshift is any decrease in wavelength, with a corresponding increase in frequency, of an electromagnetic wave; the opposite effect is referred to as redshift.

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Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy

The United States National Academy of Sciences' Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy (STEP) is a board of the United States National Academy of Sciences.

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Bob Dempsey

Robert "Dr.

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Bob Hope television specials

The following is a partial list of Bob Hope television appearances.

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Bob O'Rear

Top: Steve Wood, Bob Wallace, Jim LaneMiddle: Bob O'Rear, Bob Greenberg, Marc McDonald, Gordon LetwinBottom: Bill Gates, Andrea Lewis, Marla Wood, Paul AllenNot pictured: Ric Weiland, Miriam LubowGates described this photo in 2009 as "that famous picture that provides indisputable proof that your average computer geek from the late 1970s was not exactly on the cutting edge of fashion." --> Robert "Bob" O'Rear is a former employee of Microsoft, and is among the group of eleven early Microsoft employees who posed for an iconic company photo taken in Albuquerque in 1978.

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Bob Rogers (designer)

Bob Rogers is founder and chairman of BRC Imagination Arts, an experience design agency Rogers oversees the creative elements of all BRC projects, serving clients like Coca-Cola, NASA, Disney, Universal Studios, Ford, General Motors, China Mobile, China Telecom, and the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum.

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Bob Widlar

Robert John (Bob) Widlar (pronounced wide-lar; November 30, 1937 – February 27, 1991) was an American electronics engineer and a designer of linear integrated circuits (ICs).

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Bobillier (crater)

Bobillier is a tiny, cup-shaped lunar impact crater in the southwest part of Mare Serenitatis.

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Bobone (crater)

Bobone is an old, heavily eroded crater formation that lies on the far side of the Moon.

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Bodélé Depression

The Bodélé Depression, located at the southern edge of the Sahara Desert in north central Africa, is the lowest point in Chad.

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Bode (crater)

Bode is a small crater located near the central region of the Moon, to the northwest of the joined craters Pallas and Murchison.

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Boecillo

Boecillo is a municipality located in the province of Valladolid, Castile and León, Spain.

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Boeing 2707

The Boeing 2707 was the first American supersonic transport (SST) project.

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Boeing 737

The Boeing 737 is a short- to medium-range twinjet narrow-body airliner developed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes in the United States.

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Boeing 747

The Boeing 747 is an American wide-body commercial jet airliner and cargo aircraft, often referred to by its original nickname, "Jumbo Jet".

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Boeing 747SP

The Boeing 747SP is a version of the Boeing 747 jet airliner which was designed for ultra-long-range flights.

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Boeing 757

The Boeing 757 is a mid-size, narrow-body twin-engine jet airliner that was designed and built by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

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Boeing B-29 Superfortress

The Boeing B-29 Superfortress is a four-engine propeller-driven heavy bomber designed by Boeing, which was flown primarily by the United States during World War II and the Korean War.

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Boeing EC-135

The Boeing EC-135 was a command and control version of the Boeing C-135 Stratolifter.

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Boeing Everett Factory

The Boeing Everett Factory, in Everett, Washington, is an airplane assembly building owned by Boeing.

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Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker

The Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker is a military aerial refueling aircraft.

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Boeing Model 360

The Boeing Model 360 was an American experimental medium-lift tandem rotor cargo helicopter developed privately by Boeing to demonstrate advanced helicopter technology.

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Boeing Satellite Development Center

The Boeing Satellite Development Center is a major business unit of Boeing Defense, Space & Security.

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Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight

The Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight is a medium-lift tandem-rotor transport helicopter powered by twin turboshaft engines.

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Boeing Vertol XCH-62

The Boeing Vertol XCH-62 (Model 301) was a triple-turbine, heavy-lift helicopter project designed for the United States Army by Boeing Vertol.

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Boeing X-37

The Boeing X-37, also known as the Orbital Test Vehicle (OTV), is a reusable uncrewed spacecraft.

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Boeing X-40

The Boeing X-40A Space Maneuver Vehicle was a test platform for the X-37 Future-X Reusable Launch Vehicle.

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Boeing X-48

The Boeing X-48 is an American experimental unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) built to investigate the characteristics of blended wing body (BWB) aircraft, a type of flying wing.

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Boeing X-51 Waverider

The Boeing X-51 Waverider is an unmanned research scramjet experimental aircraft for hypersonic flight at and an altitude of.

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Boeing X-53 Active Aeroelastic Wing

The X-53 Active Aeroelastic Wing (AAW) development program is a completed American research project that was undertaken jointly by the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), Boeing Phantom Works and NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center, where the technology was flight tested on a modified McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet.

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Boeing YC-14

The Boeing YC-14 was a twin-engine short take-off and landing (STOL) tactical military transport aircraft.

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Boethius (lunar crater)

Boethius is a small lunar impact crater located on the east edge of Mare Undarum near the eastern lunar limb.

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Bogart, Ohio

Bogart is an unincorporated community in eastern Perkins Township, south of Sandusky, in Erie County, Ohio, United States.

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Boguslawsky (crater)

Boguslawsky is a lunar impact crater that is located near the southern lunar limb.

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Bohnenberger (crater)

Bohnenberger is a lunar impact crater that lies near the east edge of the Mare Nectaris, in the foothills of the Montes Pyrenaeus mountain range that forms the perimeter of the mare.

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Bohr (crater)

Bohr is a lunar impact crater that is located near the western lunar limb, in the area that is affected by librations.

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Boilerplate (spaceflight)

A boilerplate spacecraft, also known as a mass simulator, is a nonfunctional craft or payload that is used to test various configurations and basic size, load, and handling characteristics of rocket launch vehicles.

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Bok (lunar crater)

Bok is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Boltzmann (crater)

Boltzmann is an old lunar impact crater that is located along the southern limb of the Moon, in the vicinity of the south pole.

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Bolyai (crater)

Bolyai is an old lunar impact crater that is located in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Bombelli (crater)

Bombelli is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the highlands to the north of the Sinus Successus.

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Bond County Community Unit School District 2

Bond County Community Unit School District 2 is a unified school district based in Greenville, a city located in central Bond County, Illinois that serves as its county seat.

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Bondarenko (crater)

Bondarenko is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Bonnie Bracey

Bonnie Laverne Bracey is an American teacher and technology consultant based in Washington, D.C..

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Bonnie J. Dunbar

Bonnie Jeanne Dunbar (born March 3, 1949) is a former NASA astronaut.

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Bonpland (crater)

Bonpland is the remains of a lunar impact crater that is attached to the walled plain Fra Mauro to the north and Parry to the east.

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Boole (crater)

Boole is a lunar impact crater that lies along the northwestern limb of the Moon, to the northwest of the crater Gerard.

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Boomerang Nebula

The Boomerang Nebula is a protoplanetary nebula located 5,000 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Centaurus.

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Boonshoft Museum of Discovery

The Boonshoft Museum of Discovery is a children's museum, science and technology center and zoo in Dayton, Ohio, United States that focuses on science and natural history.

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Boosted Dart

Boosted Dart is a United States single-stage sounding rocket of the Loki family.

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Booster (rocketry)

A booster rocket (or engine) is either the first stage of a multistage launch vehicle, or else a shorter-burning rocket used in parallel with longer-burning sustainer rockets to augment the space vehicle's takeoff thrust and payload capability.

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Booz Allen Hamilton

Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. (informally: Booz Allen) is an American management and information technology consulting firm, sometimes referred to as a government-services company, headquartered in McLean, Virginia, in Greater Washington, D.C., with 80 other offices around the globe.

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BoPET

BoPET (biaxially-oriented polyethylene terephthalate) is a polyester film made from stretched polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and is used for its high tensile strength, chemical and dimensional stability, transparency, reflectivity, gas and aroma barrier properties, and electrical insulation.

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Borda (crater)

Borda is a lunar impact crater that lies between Santbech to the north-northwest and Reichenbach slightly further away to the south-southeast.

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Borel (crater)

Borel is a tiny lunar impact crater located in the southeast part of Mare Serenitatis.

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Boris Chertok

Boris Evseyevich Chertok (Бори́с Евсе́евич Черто́к; 1 March 1912 – 14 December 2011) was a Russian electrical engineer and the control systems designer in the Soviet Union's space program, and later the Roscosmos.

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Boris Morukov

Boris Vladimirovich Morukov (Бори́с Влади́мирович Моруков; 1 October 1950 – 1 January 2015) was a Russian physician at the State Research Center RF-Institute for Biomedical Problems (IBMP).

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Borman (crater)

Borman is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Born (crater)

Born is a small lunar impact crater located near the eastern edge of the Moon, to the northeast of the prominent crater Langrenus.

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Boron

Boron is a chemical element with symbol B and atomic number 5.

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Boscovich (crater)

Boscovich is a lunar impact crater that has been almost completely eroded away by subsequent impacts.

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Bose (crater)

Bose is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, in the southern sphere hemisphere.

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Bose Corporation

Bose Corporation is a privately held American corporation, based in Framingham, Massachusetts, that designs, develops and sells audio equipment.

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Boss (crater)

Boss is a lunar impact crater that is located along the northeast rim of the Moon's near side.

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Boston Latin Academy

Boston Latin Academy (BLA) is a public exam school founded in 1878 in Boston, Massachusetts providing students in grades 7th through 12th a classical preparatory education.

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Botball

Botball is an educational robotics program that focuses on engaging middle and high school aged students in team-oriented robotics competitions.

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Bouguer (lunar crater)

Bouguer is a lunar impact crater that lies along the southern edge of the Mare Frigoris, to the north of the crater Bianchini.

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Boulia, Queensland

Boulia is a remote outback town and locality in the Shire of Boulia in Central West Queensland, Australia.

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Boundary layer suction

Boundary layer suction is a boundary layer control technique in which an air pump is used to extract the boundary layer at the wing or the inlet of an aircraft.

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Boussingault (crater)

Boussingault is a large lunar impact crater that lies near the rugged southeast limb of the Moon.

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Bowditch (crater)

Bowditch is a lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon, just beyond the eastern limb.

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Bowen (crater)

Bowen is a small lunar impact crater that is located to the southwest of the Montes Haemus, on the edge of a small lunar mare named the Lacus Doloris.

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Bowie State University

Bowie State University is a public university located on 355½ acres (1.4 km²) in unincorporated Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, north of the suburban city of Bowie.

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Boyle (crater)

Boyle is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern hemisphere on the rugged far side of the Moon.

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BQM-147 Dragon

The BAI Aerosystems (BAIA) BQM-147 Dragon unmanned aerial vehicle is a tactical battlefield UAV operated by the US Marine Corps.

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Brackett (crater)

Brackett is a small lunar impact crater that lies near the southeast edge of Mare Serenitatis, the crater is named after Frederick Sumner Brackett.

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Bragg (crater)

Bragg is an ancient lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, just beyond the northwest limb.

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Bram van der Stok

Bram van der Stok, (13 October 1915 – 8 February 1993), also known as Bob van der Stok, was a World War II fighter pilot and flying ace, and is the most decorated aviator in Dutch history.

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Bran Ferren

Bran Ferren (born January 16, 1953), is an American technologist, artist, architectural designer, vehicle designer, engineer, lighting and sound designer, visual effects artist, scientist, lecturer, photographer, entrepreneur, and a prolific inventor.

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Brashear (lunar crater)

Brashear is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon, in the southern hemisphere in the vicinity of the south pole.

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Brave Saint Saturn

Brave Saint Saturn (stylized as braveSaintSaturn, brave saint saturn or BS2) is a Christian rock band formed in Denver, Colorado in 1999.

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Brayley (crater)

Brayley is a lunar impact crater located in the southwest part of the Mare Imbrium.

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Brazil

Brazil (Brasil), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (República Federativa do Brasil), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America.

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Brazilian Space Agency

The Brazilian Space Agency (Agência Espacial Brasileira; AEB) is the civilian authority in Brazil responsible for the country's burgeoning space program.

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Brazilian space program

The Brazilian space program refers to the rocketry and space exploration programs conducted by Brazil from 1961 until the creation of the Brazilian Space Agency in 1994.

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Breakout (video game)

Breakout is an arcade game developed and published by Atari, Inc., released on May 13, 1976.

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Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Program

The Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Project (BPP) was a research project funded by NASA from 1996-2002 to study various proposals for revolutionary methods of spacecraft propulsion that would require breakthroughs in physics before they could be realized.

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Bredikhin (crater)

Bredikhin is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Breguet 941

The Breguet 941 was a French four-engine turboprop STOL transport aircraft developed by Breguet in the 1960s.

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Breislak (crater)

Breislak is a lunar impact crater that lies within one crater diameter north-northwest of the crater Baco, in the southern part of the Moon.

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Brenham, Texas

Brenham is a city in east-central Texas in Washington County, United States, with a population of 15,716 according to the 2010 U.S. census.

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Brenner (crater)

Brenner is an old lunar impact crater that lies in the rugged southeastern part of the Moon's near side.

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Brent W. Jett Jr.

Brent Ward Jett Jr. (born October 5, 1958), (Capt, USN, Ret.), is a retired American naval officer and aviator, test pilot, aerospace and aeronautical engineer, and NASA astronaut.

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Brett-Livingstone Strong

Brett-Livingstone Strong (born 31 October 1953) is an Australian-born artist, best known for his sculptures of Hollywood celebrities.

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Brewster (crater)

Brewster is a small lunar impact crater in the northern fringes of Sinus Amoris.

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Brewster H. Shaw

Brewster Hopkinson Shaw Jr. (born May 16, 1945) is a former NASA astronaut, a retired U.S. Air Force Colonel and former executive at Boeing.

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Brewster Rockit: Space Guy!

Brewster Rockit: Space Guy! is a satirical retro-futuristic comic strip created by Tim Rickard.

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Brian Basset

Brian Basset is an American comic strip artist (Red and Rover).

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Brian Duffy (astronaut)

Brian Duffy (born June 20, 1953, Boston, Massachusetts) is a retired U.S. Air Force colonel and a former NASA astronaut.

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Brian G. Marsden

Brian Geoffrey Marsden (5 August 1937 – 18 November 2010) was an English astronomer and the longtime director of the Minor Planet Center (MPC) at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (director emeritus from 2006 to 2010).

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Brian May

Brian Harold May, (born 19 July 1947) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, astrophysicist, and photographer.

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Brian O'Leary

Brian Todd O'Leary (January 27, 1940 – July 28, 2011) was an American scientist, author, and former NASA astronaut.

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Brianchon (crater)

Brianchon is a lunar impact crater that is located along the northwestern limb of the Moon.

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Bridgman (crater)

Bridgman is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart

Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, generally referred to simply as the Brigadier, is a fictional character in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, created by writers Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln and played by Nicholas Courtney.

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Briggs (crater)

Briggs is a lunar impact crater that is located in the western part of the Oceanus Procellarum, to the east of the large walled plain Struve.

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Bringin' Home the Oil

Bringin' Home the Oil is an Irish-themed sea shanty written in 1969 by Tommy Makem and the Clancy Brothers as the theme for a two-minute-long television commercial for Gulf Oil as part of their sponsorship of NBC News coverage of the US space program and the national political conventions in celebration of Gulf Oil's then-new operations in Bantry Bay.

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Brisbane (lunar crater)

Brisbane is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southeastern part of the Moon, to the south of the crater Peirescius.

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Bristol Aerospace

Bristol Aerospace is a Canadian aerospace firm located in Winnipeg, Manitoba and is an operating division of Magellan Aerospace.

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British Computer Society Young Professionals Group

The British Computer Society Young Professionals Group (YPG) was formed in 1986 (although, its roots date back to around 1983) to provide representation and support to younger members of the IT profession.

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British Cycling

British Cycling (formerly the British Cycling Federation) is the main national governing body for cycle sport in Great Britain.

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British logistics in the Falklands War

The British military campaign to re-take the Falkland Islands during 1982 depended on complex logistical arrangements.

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British space programme

The British space programme is the UK government's work to develop British space capabilities.

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British television Apollo 11 coverage

British television coverage of the Apollo 11 mission, man's first to land on the moon, lasted from 16 to 24 July 1969.

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Broad-gauge railway

A broad-gauge railway is a railway with a track gauge broader than the standard-gauge railways.

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Broglio Space Centre

The Luigi Broglio Space Center (BSC) is an Italian-owned spaceport near Malindi, Kenya, named after its founder and Italian space pioneer Luigi Broglio.

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Bronk (crater)

Bronk is an eroded crater that lies on the far side of the Moon, out of sight from the Earth.

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Brookings Report

Proposed Studies on the Implications of Peaceful Space Activities for Human Affairs, often referred to as "the Brookings Report", was a 1960 report commissioned by NASA and created by the Brookings Institution in collaboration with NASA's Committee on Long-Range Studies.

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Brooklyn Technical High School

Brooklyn Technical High School, commonly referred to as Brooklyn Tech, and administratively designated as High School 430, is a New York City public high school that specializes in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

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Brooks Air Force Base

Brooks Air Force Base was a United States Air Force facility, located in San Antonio, Texas.

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Brouwer (crater)

Brouwer is a large lunar impact crater that is located in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Brown (crater)

Brown is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southeast part of the Moon, to the southwest of the prominent ray crater Tycho.

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Brown dwarf

Brown dwarfs are substellar objects that occupy the mass range between the heaviest gas giant planets and the lightest stars, having masses between approximately 13 to 75–80 times that of Jupiter, or approximately to about.

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Brown University

Brown University is a private Ivy League research university in Providence, Rhode Island, United States.

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Brownleeite

Brownleeite is a silicide mineral with chemical formula MnSi. It was discovered by researchers of the Johnson Space Center in Houston while analyzing the Pi Puppid particle shower of the comet 26P/Grigg-Skjellerup. The only other known natural manganese silicide is mavlyanovite, Mn5Si3.

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Bruce (crater)

Bruce is a small lunar impact crater located in the Sinus Medii.

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Bruce C. Murray

Bruce Churchill Murray (November 30, 1931 – August 29, 2013) was an American planetary scientist.

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Bruce E. Melnick

Bruce Edward Melnick (born December 5, 1949) is a former American astronaut and retired United States Coast Guard officer.

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Bruce McCandless

Bruce McCandless I (August 12, 1911 – January 24, 1968) was an officer of United States Navy who received the Medal of Honor during World War II for his heroism on board the, during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, November 13, 1942.

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Bruce McCandless II

Bruce McCandless II (June 8, 1937 – December 21, 2017) was a U.S. naval officer and aviator, electrical engineer, and NASA astronaut.

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Bruce Peterson

Bruce A. Peterson (May 23, 1933 – May 1, 2006) was an American aeronautical engineer, and test pilot for NASA.

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Brunner (crater)

Brunner is a lunar impact crater that is located along the eastern limb of the Moon, to the southeast of the Mare Smythii.

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Bruno Rossi

Bruno Benedetto Rossi (13 April 1905 – 21 November 1993) was an Italian experimental physicist.

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Bryan D. O'Connor

Bryan Daniel O'Connor (born September 6, 1946) is a retired United States Marine Corps Colonel and former NASA astronaut.

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Bryan Lunney

Bryan Lunney (born January 12, 1966, in Harris County, Texas) is an American aerospace engineer and former NASA flight director.

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Buch (crater)

Buch is an old, worn crater that is located in the rugged southern highlands of the Moon.

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Buck Danny

Buck Danny is a Franco-Belgian comics series about a military flying ace and his two sidekicks serving (depending on the plots) in the United States Navy or the United States Air Force.

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Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (TV series)

Buck Rogers in the 25th Century is an American science-fiction adventure television series produced by Universal Studios.

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Budget of NASA

As a federal agency, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) receives its funding from the annual federal budget passed by the United States Congress.

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Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is the capital and most populous city of Argentina.

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Buffon (crater)

Buffon is a lunar impact crater that is located on the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Buio Pesto

Buio Pesto is a musical dialectal band from the small town of Bogliasco near Genoa, Italy.

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Buisson (crater)

Buisson is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon and is named after the French physicist Henri Buisson.

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Bulgarian Americans

Bulgarian Americans are Americans of Bulgarian descent.

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Bullialdus (crater)

Bullialdus is a lunar impact crater located in the western part of the Mare Nubium.

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Bully Hill Vineyards

Bully Hill Vineyards is a vineyard and winery located in Hammondsport, New York, United States, in the Finger Lakes American Viticultural Area.

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Bulova

Bulova is an American watch brand founded in in 1875 and currently owned by Japanese conglomerate Citizen Watch Co.

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Bunsen (crater)

Bunsen is a lunar impact crater that lies near the northwestern limb of the Moon.

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Buran programme

The Buran programme (Бура́н,, "Snowstorm" or "Blizzard"), also known as the "VKK Space Orbiter programme" ("VKK" is for Воздушно Космический Корабль, "Air Space Ship"), was a Soviet and later Russian reusable spacecraft project that began in 1974 at the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute in Moscow and was formally suspended in 1993.

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Burckhardt (crater)

Burckhardt is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northeast part of the Moon.

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Burlington, Iowa

Burlington is a city and the county seat of Des Moines County, Iowa, United States.

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Burnham (crater)

LRO WAC mosaic Burnham is a small crater located to the southeast of the crater Albategnius, in a relatively smooth area of the lunar surface.

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Burning the Ground

"Burning The Ground" is the 20th single by Duran Duran, released in December 1989.

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Burping

Burping (also known as belching, ructus, eruptus or eructation) is the release of gas from the digestive tract (mainly esophagus and stomach) through the mouth.

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Burt Rutan

Elbert Leander "Burt" Rutan (born June 17, 1943) is a retired American aerospace engineer noted for his originality in designing light, strong, unusual-looking, energy-efficient aircraft.

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Burya

The Burya ("Storm" in Russian; Буря) was a supersonic, intercontinental cruise missile, developed by the Lavochkin design bureau under designation La-350 from 1954 until the program cancellation in February 1960.

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Bush robot

A bush robot is a hypothetical machine whose body branches in a fractal way into trillions of nanoscale fingers, to achieve very high dexterity and reconfigurability.

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Butlerov (crater)

Butlerov is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, beyond the western limb and past the area sometimes brought into view through libration.

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Buys-Ballot (crater)

Buys-Ballot is an oddly-shaped lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Buzz Aldrin

Buzz Aldrin (born Edwin Eugene Aldrin Jr.; January 20, 1930) is an American engineer, former astronaut, and Command Pilot in the United States Air Force.

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Buzz Aldrin's Race Into Space

Buzz Aldrin's Race Into Space, frequently abbreviated BARIS, is a space simulation strategy game for MS-DOS.

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Buzz Lightyear

Buzz Lightyear is a fictional character in the ''Toy Story'' franchise.

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Bypass ratio

The normal definition for the bypass ratio (BPR) of a turbofan engine is the ratio between the mass flow rate of the bypass stream to the mass flow rate entering the core.

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Byrd (lunar crater)

Byrd is an irregular lunar impact crater that is located near the north pole of the Moon.

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Byrd Station

The Byrd Station is a former research station established by the United States during the International Geophysical Year by the U.S. Navy during Operation Deep Freeze II in West Antarctica.

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Byrgius (crater)

Byrgius is a lunar impact crater located in the western part of the Moon, near the limb.

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Byron K. Lichtenberg

Byron Kurt Lichtenberg, Sc.

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Byzantine fault tolerance

Byzantine fault tolerance (BFT) is the dependability of a fault-tolerant computer system, particularly distributed computing systems, where components may fail and there is imperfect information on whether a component is failed.

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Byzantine Fresco Chapel

The Byzantine Fresco Chapel is a part of the Menil Collection in Houston, Texas, near the University of St. Thomas.

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C-SPAN

C-SPAN, an acronym for Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network, is an American cable and satellite television network that was created in 1979 by the cable television industry as a public service.

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C. Gordon Fullerton

Charles Gordon Fullerton (October 11, 1936 – August 21, 2013) was a United States Air Force colonel, a USAF and NASA astronaut, and a research pilot at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Facility, Edwards, California.

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C. Herschel (crater)

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C. K. McClatchy High School

C.K. McClatchy High School is a high school in the Sacramento City Unified School District.

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C. Mayer (crater)

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C/2002 V1 (NEAT)

Comet C/2002 V1 (NEAT) is a non-periodic comet that appeared in November 2002.

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C/2006 P1

Comet McNaught, also known as the Great Comet of 2007 and given the designation C/2006 P1, is a non-periodic comet discovered on 7 August 2006 by British-Australian astronomer Robert H. McNaught using the Uppsala Southern Schmidt Telescope.

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C/NOFS

C/NOFS, or Communications/Navigation Outage Forecasting System was an American satellite developed by the Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate to investigate and forecast scintillations in the Earth's ionosphere.

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Cabannes (crater)

Cabannes is a lunar impact crater that lies in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Cabeus (crater)

Cabeus is a lunar impact crater that is located about from the south pole of the Moon.

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Cabin pressurization

Cabin pressurization is a process in which conditioned air is pumped into the cabin of an aircraft or spacecraft, in order to create a safe and comfortable environment for passengers and crew flying at high altitudes.

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Cable lacing

Cable lacing is a method for tying wiring harnesses and cable looms, traditionally used in telecommunication, naval, and aerospace applications.

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Cable modem

A cable modem is a type of network bridge that provides bi-directional data communication via radio frequency channels on a hybrid fibre-coaxial (HFC) and radio frequency over glass (RFoG) infrastructure.

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Cailleux (crater)

Cailleux is a lunar impact crater that is attached to the southwest rim of the walled plain Poincaré.

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Cajal (crater)

Cajal is a tiny lunar impact crater on the northern part of the Mare Tranquilitatis, in memory of the Spanish doctor and Nobel laureate Santiago Ramón y Cajal.

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Cajori (crater)

Oblique Lunar Orbiter 2 view, facing south Cajori is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Calabash Nebula

The Calabash Nebula, also known as the Rotten Egg Nebula or by its technical name OH 231.84 +4.22, is a protoplanetary nebula (PPN) 1.4 light years (13 Pm) long and located some 5,000 light years (47 Em) from Earth in the constellation Puppis.

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California Guitar Trio

California Guitar Trio (CGT) is a band of three guitar players founded in 1991.

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California Institute of Technology

The California Institute of Technology (abbreviated Caltech)The university itself only spells its short form as "Caltech"; other spellings such as.

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California Science Center

The California Science Center (sometimes spelled California ScienCenter) is a state agency and museum located in Exposition Park, Los Angeles, next to the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County and the University of Southern California.

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California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (CPP, Cal Poly Pomona, or Cal Poly"Cal Poly" may also refer to California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo; however, locals in southern California may also use the term to refer to the Pomona campus. See the name section of this article for more information.) is a public polytechnic university located in Pomona, California in the Los Angeles metropolitan area.

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California State Route 14

State Route 14 (SR 14) is a north–south state highway in the U.S. state of California, largely in the Mojave Desert.

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California State University, Los Angeles

California State University, Los Angeles (Cal State LA) is a public comprehensive university in the heart of Los Angeles, one of the 23 universities in the California State University (CSU) system.

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California State University, Northridge

California State University, Northridge (also known as CSUN) is a public university in the Northridge neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States, in the San Fernando Valley.

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California Western School of Law

California Western School of Law, founded in 1924, is a private, nonprofit law school located in San Diego, California.

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Calippus (crater)

Calippus is a small lunar impact crater that is located on the eastern edge of the rugged Montes Caucasus mountain range in the northern part of the Moon.

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CALIPSO

CALIPSO is a joint NASA (USA) and CNES (France) environmental satellite, built in the Cannes Mandelieu Space Center, which was launched atop a Delta II rocket on April 28, 2006.

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Call Me Bwana

Call Me Bwana is a 1963 British Technicolor farce film starring Bob Hope and Anita Ekberg, and directed by Gordon Douglas.

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Callisto (moon)

Callisto (Jupiter IV) is the second-largest moon of Jupiter, after Ganymede.

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Cambridge, Ohio

Cambridge is a city in and the county seat of Guernsey County, Ohio, United States.

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Camera lens

A camera lens (also known as photographic lens or photographic objective) is an optical lens or assembly of lenses used in conjunction with a camera body and mechanism to make images of objects either on photographic film or on other media capable of storing an image chemically or electronically.

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Cameron (crater)

Cameron is a small lunar impact crater that lies across the northwest rim of the crater Taruntius and is named after Robert Curry Cameron.

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Camouflage (novel)

Camouflage is a 2004 science fiction novel by American writer Joe Haldeman.

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Camp Evans Historic District

Camp Evans Historic District is an area of the Camp Evans Formerly Used Defense Site in Wall Township, New Jersey.

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Camp Ravenna Joint Military Training Center

Camp Ravenna Joint Military Training Center, formerly known as the Ravenna Training and Logistics Site and the Ravenna Army Ammunition Plant (RVAAP)GlobalSecurity.org, 2007.

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Camp Rising Sun (New York)

Camp Rising Sun is an international, full-scholarship, leadership summer program for students aged 14–16 by the Louis August Jonas Foundation (LAJF), a non-profit organization.

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Campagnolo

Campagnolo is an Italian manufacturer of bicycle components with headquarters in Vicenza, Italy.

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Campanus (crater)

Campanus is a lunar impact crater that is located on the southwestern edge of Mare Nubium.

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Campbell (lunar crater)

Campbell is a large lunar impact crater that is located in the northern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Can't Take My Eyes Off You

"Can't Take My Eyes Off You" is a 1967 single credited to Frankie Valli.

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Canadarm

The Shuttle Remote Manipulator System (SRMS), also known as Canadarm (Canadarm 1), is a series of robotic arms that were used on the Space Shuttle orbiters to deploy, maneuver and capture payloads.

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Canadian Arrow

The Canadian Arrow was a privately funded, early-2000s rocket and space tourism project concept founded by London, Ontario, Canada entrepreneurs Geoff Sheerin, Dan McKibbon and Chris Corke.

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Canadian Space Agency

The Canadian Space Agency (CSA; Agence spatiale canadienne, ASC) was established by the Canadian Space Agency Act which received Royal Assent on May 10, 1990.

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Canard (aeronautics)

A canard is an aeronautical arrangement wherein a small forewing or foreplane is placed forward of the main wing of a fixed-wing aircraft.

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Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex

The Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex (CDSCC) is an Earth station in Australia located at Tidbinbilla in the Australian Capital Territory.

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Canceled Apollo missions

Several planned missions of the Apollo manned Moon landing program of the 1960s and 1970s were canceled for a variety of reasons, including changes in technical direction, the Apollo 1 fire, hardware delays, and budget limitations.

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Canceled Space Shuttle missions

During the Space Shuttle program, several missions were canceled.

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Canis Major Overdensity

The Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy (CMa Dwarf) or Canis Major Overdensity (CMa Overdensity) is a disputed dwarf irregular galaxy in the Local Group, located in the same part of the sky as the constellation Canis Major.

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Cannizzaro (crater)

Cannizzaro is a lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side as seen from the Earth, just beyond the northwestern limb.

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Cannon (crater)

Cannon is a lunar impact crater that is located near the east-northeastern limb of the Moon's near side.

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Canoe Lake (Saskatchewan)

Canoe Lake is a lake in northwestern Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Cantor (crater)

Cantor is a lunar impact crater that is located on the northern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Cap and Skull

Cap and Skull is a senior-year coeducational honor society at Rutgers University, founded on January 18, 1900.

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Cape Canaveral

Cape Canaveral, from the Spanish Cabo Cañaveral, is a cape in Brevard County, Florida, United States, near the center of the state's Atlantic coast.

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Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) (known as Cape Kennedy Air Force Station from 1963 to 1973) is an installation of the United States Air Force Space Command's 45th Space Wing.

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Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 14

Launch Complex 14 (LC-14) is a launch site at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.

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Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 19

Launch Complex 19 (LC-19) is a deactivated launch site on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida used by NASA to launch all of the Gemini manned spaceflights.

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Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 20

Space Launch Complex 20 (SLC-20), previously designated Launch Complex 20 (LC-20), is a launch site at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida.

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Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 34

Cape Canaveral (known as Cape Kennedy from 1963 to 1973) Air Force Station Launch Complex 34 (LC-34) is a launch site on Cape Canaveral, Florida.

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Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 5

Launch Complex 5 (LC-5) was a launch site at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida used for various Redstone and Jupiter launches.

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Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Skid Strip

Cape Canaveral AFS Skid Strip is a military airport at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS), 7 nautical miles (11 km) northeast of Cocoa Beach, Florida.

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Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 17

Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 17 (SLC-17), previously designated Launch Complex 17 (LC-17), was a launch site at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida used for Thor and Delta rocket launches between 1958 and 2011.

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Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 37

Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 37 (SLC-37), previously Launch Complex 37 (LC-37), is a launch complex on Cape Canaveral, Florida. Construction began in 1959 and the site was accepted by NASA to support the Saturn I program in 1963. The complex consists of two launch pads. LC-37A has never been used, but LC-37B launched unmanned Saturn I flights (1964 to 1965) and was modified and launched Saturn IB flights (1966 to 1968), including the first (unmanned) test of the Apollo Lunar Module in space. It was deactivated in 1972. In 2001 it was modified as the launch site for Delta IV, a launch system operated by United Launch Alliance. The original layout of the launch complex featured one Mobile Service Structure which could be used to service or mate a rocket on either LC-37A or 37B, but not on both simultaneously. The Delta IV Mobile Service Tower is tall, and fitted to service all Delta IV configurations, including the Delta IV Heavy.

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Capella (crater)

Capella is a lunar impact crater in diameter that lies to the north of the Mare Nectaris, in a rugged region with many small impact craters.

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Capitol Technology University

Capitol Technology University (formerly Capitol College) is a private, nonprofit, nonsectarian, regionally-accredited university northeast of Washington, DC.

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Capricon

Capricon is a science fiction convention held annually in the Chicago area.

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Capricorn One

Capricorn One is a 1977 government conspiracy thriller film about a Mars landing hoax.

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Captain Simian & the Space Monkeys

Captain Simian & the Space Monkeys is an American science-fiction-comedy animated television series.

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Capuanus (crater)

Capuanus is a lunar impact crater that lies along the southern edge of the Palus Epidemiarum.

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Carbon

Carbon (from carbo "coal") is a chemical element with symbol C and atomic number 6.

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Carbon cycle

The carbon cycle is the biogeochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged among the biosphere, pedosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere of the Earth.

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Carbon dioxide

Carbon dioxide (chemical formula) is a colorless gas with a density about 60% higher than that of dry air.

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Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere

Carbon dioxide is an important trace gas in Earth's atmosphere.

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Carbon planet

A carbon planet is a theoretical type of planet that contains more carbon (''Z''.

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Carbon–hydrogen bond

The carbon-hydrogen bond (C–H bond) is a bond between carbon and hydrogen atoms that can be found in many organic compounds.

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Carbonic acid

Carbonic acid is a chemical compound with the chemical formula H2CO3 (equivalently OC(OH)2).

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Cardanus (crater)

Cardanus is a lunar impact crater that is located in the western part of the Moon, in the western part of the Oceanus Procellarum.

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Cardinal Hayes High School

Cardinal Hayes High School is a Catholic high school for boys in the Concourse Village neighborhood of the Bronx, New York City.

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Careers Scotland Space School

The Careers Scotland Space School, also known as the Scottish Space School, is an organisation set up by Careers Scotland and funded by the Scottish Government.

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Cargo spacecraft

Cargo spacecraft are robotic spacecraft that are designed to support space stations operation by transporting food, propellant and other supplies.

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Caribou, Maine

Caribou is the second largest city in Aroostook County, Maine, United States.

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Carl E. Walz

Carl Erwin Walz (Colonel, USAF, Ret.) (born September 6, 1955) is a former NASA astronaut currently working for Orbital Sciences Corporation's Advanced Programs Group as Vice President for Human Space Flight Operations.

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Carl J. Meade

Carl Joseph Meade (Colonel, USAF) (born November 16, 1950) is a former NASA astronaut.

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Carl Sagan

Carl Edward Sagan (November 9, 1934 – December 20, 1996) was an American astronomer, cosmologist, astrophysicist, astrobiologist, author, science popularizer, and science communicator in astronomy and other natural sciences.

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Carl Størmer

Fredrik Carl Mülertz Størmer (3 September 1874 – 13 August 1957) was a Norwegian mathematician and astrophysicist.

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Carl Wagner

Carl Wilhelm Wagner (May 25, 1901 – December 10, 1977) was a German Physical chemist.

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Carlie's Law

Carlie's Law was a bill introduced in the United States Congress by Representative Katherine Harris (R-FL), with the support of Nick Lampson (D-TX) and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), in response to the kidnapping, rape and murder of 11-year-old Carlie Brucia by Joseph P. Smith in Florida in February 2004.

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Carlini (crater)

Carlini is a small lunar impact crater located in the Mare Imbrium.

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Carlos Fernández-Pello

Carlos Fernández-Pello (born in Asturias, Spain) is a faculty member of the University of California, Berkeley, Department of Mechanical Engineering.

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Carlos I. Noriega

Carlos Ismael Noriega (born 1959) is a Peruvian and U.S. citizen, NASA employee, a former NASA astronaut and a retired U.S. Marine Corps lieutenant colonel.

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Carmel Valley Village, California

Carmel Valley Village (also known as Carmel Valley for short) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Monterey County, California, United States.

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Carmichael (crater)

Carmichael is a lunar impact crater that is located along the eastern edge of the Sinus Amoris, in the northeastern quadrant of the Moon's near side.

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Carnarvon Tracking Station

The Carnarvon Tracking Station in Western Australia was an Earth tracking station in Australia, located 10 kilometres south of Carnarvon, built in 1963 for use by NASA for the Gemini program, the second step for NASA's plan to put a human on the Moon.

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Carnarvon, Western Australia

Carnarvon is a coastal town situated approximately north of Perth, Western Australia.

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Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley

Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley is a branch campus of Carnegie Mellon University located in the heart of Silicon Valley in Mountain View, California.

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Carnobacterium pleistocenium

Carnobacterium pleistocenium is recently discovered bacterium from the arctic part of Alaska.

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Carnot (crater)

Carnot is a large crater in the northern part of the Moon's far side.

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Carol Danvers

Carol Susan Jane Danvers is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Carolyn Porco

Carolyn C. Porco (born March 6, 1953) is an American planetary scientist known for her work in the exploration of the outer solar system, beginning with her imaging work on the Voyager missions to Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune in the 1980s.

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Carolyn S. Griner

Carolyn S. Griner (born 1945) is an American astronautical engineer.

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Carolyn S. Shoemaker

Carolyn Jean Spellmann Shoemaker (born June 24, 1929) is an American astronomer and is a co-discoverer of Comet Shoemaker–Levy 9.

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Carpenter (crater)

Carpenter is a lunar impact crater in the northern part of the Moon, relatively close to the limb (as viewed from earth).

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Carrel (crater)

Carrel is a small lunar crater on the Mare Tranquillitatis.

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Carrillo (crater)

Carrillo is a small lunar impact crater located near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Carrington (crater)

Carrington is a lunar impact crater that is located just to the northeast of the crater Schumacher, in the northeastern part of the Moon.

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Cartan (crater)

Cartan is a small lunar impact crater near the eastern edge of the Moon.

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CarterCopter

The CarterCopter is an experimental compound autogyro developed by Carter Aviation Technologies in the United States to demonstrate slowed rotor technology.

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Carthage Senior High School (Carthage, Missouri)

Carthage High School is a public high school located in Carthage, Missouri, USA.

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Carver (crater)

Carver is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, due east of the walled plain Van der Waals.

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Casatus (crater)

Casatus is a lunar impact crater that is located near the southern limb of the Moon.

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Cash-Landrum incident

The Cash-Landrum Incident was a highly reported unidentified flying object sighting from the United States in 1980, which witnesses insist was responsible for damage to their health.

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CASI

CASI may refer to.

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Cass City, Michigan

Cass City is a village in Tuscola County in the Flint/Tri-Cities area of the U.S. state of Michigan.

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Cassegrain (crater)

Cassegrain is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, beyond the southeastern limb.

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Cassegrain antenna

In telecommunications and radar, a Cassegrain antenna is a parabolic antenna in which the feed antenna is mounted at or behind the surface of the concave main parabolic reflector dish and is aimed at a smaller convex secondary reflector suspended in front of the primary reflector.

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Cassini (lunar crater)

Cassini is a lunar impact crater that is located in the Palus Nebularum, at the eastern end of Mare Imbrium.

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Cassini Regio

Cassini Regio is the enigmatic dark area that covers the leading half of Saturn's moon Iapetus.

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Cassini–Huygens

The Cassini–Huygens mission, commonly called Cassini, was a collaboration between NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA), and the Italian Space Agency (ASI) to send a probe to study the planet Saturn and its system, including its rings and natural satellites.

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Castle Films

Castle Films (known as Universal 8 from 1977) was a home video distributor founded in California by former newsreel cameraman Eugene W. Castle (1897–1960) in 1924.

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Catalán (crater)

Catalán is a small lunar impact crater that lies almost along the southwest limb of the Moon.

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Catalina Sky Survey

Catalina Sky Survey (CSS; obs. code: 703) is an astronomical survey to discover comets and asteroids.

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Catalog of Nearby Habitable Systems

The Catalog of Nearby Habitable Systems (HabCat) is a catalogue of star systems which conceivably have habitable planets.

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Catharina (crater)

Catharina is an ancient lunar impact crater located in the southern highlands.

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Catherine Asaro

Catherine Ann Asaro is an American science fiction and fantasy author.

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Catherine Coleman

Catherine Grace "Cady" Coleman (born December 14, 1960) is an American chemist, a former United States Air Force officer, and a former NASA astronaut.

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Cato Institute

The Cato Institute is an American libertarian think tank headquartered in Washington, D.C. It was founded as the Charles Koch Foundation in 1974 by Ed Crane, Murray Rothbard, and Charles Koch, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of the conglomerate Koch Industries.

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Cauchy (crater)

Cauchy is a small lunar impact crater on the eastern Mare Tranquillitatis.

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Cavalerius (crater)

Cavalerius is a prominent lunar impact crater that lies on the western edge of the Oceanus Procellarum lunar mare on the west part of the visible Moon.

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Cavendish (crater)

Cavendish is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southwest part of the Moon, to the southwest of the larger crater Mersenius.

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Caventou (crater)

Caventou is a tiny lunar impact crater located in the western part of the Mare Imbrium.

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Cayley (crater)

Cayley is a small lunar impact crater that is located in a lava-flooded region to the west of Mare Tranquillitatis and is named after the 19th century British mathematician Arthur Cayley.

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Cayrel's Star

BPS CS31082-0001, named Cayrel's Star, is an old Population II star located in a distance of 4 kpc in the Galactic Halo.

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Cécilia Attias

Cécilia María Sara Isabel Attias (née Ciganer-Albéniz, formerly Martin and Sarkozy; born 12 November 1957) was the second spouse of French President Nicolas Sarkozy until October 2007.

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CCGS Revisor

The Canadian Coast Guard Ship Revisor is a Canadian Coast Guard inshore fisheries research and survey vessel.

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CDR

CDR may refer to.

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Cedar Lake (Manitoba)

Cedar Lake is a lake just north of Lake Winnipegosis in Manitoba, Canada.

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Celestia

Celestia is a 3D astronomy program created by Chris Laurel.

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Celestial navigation

Celestial navigation, also known as astronavigation, is the ancient and modern practice of position fixing that enables a navigator to transition through a space without having to rely on estimated calculations, or dead reckoning, to know their position.

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Celestis

Celestis, Inc. is a company that launches cremated human remains into space, a procedure known as a space burial.

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Celsius (crater)

Celsius is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the rugged terrain in the southern hemisphere on the Moon's near side, it is named after Anders Celsius who was the founder of the Celsius temperature system which is part of the Metric system.

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Censorinus (crater)

Censorinus is a tiny lunar impact crater located on a rise to the southeast of the Mare Tranquillitatis and is named after Censorinus.

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Censorship of images in the Soviet Union

Censorship of images in the Soviet Union was widespread in the USSR.

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Centaur (rocket stage)

Centaur has been designed to be the upper stage of space launch vehicles and is used on the Atlas V. Centaur was the world's first high-energy upper stage, burning liquid hydrogen (LH2) and liquid oxygen (LOX).

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Centaurus A

Centaurus A or NGC 5128 is a galaxy in the constellation of Centaurus.

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Centennial Challenges

The Centennial Challenges are NASA space competition inducement prize contests for non-government-funded technological achievements by American teams.

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Center for Climate Systems Research

The Center for Climate Systems Research is a key Columbia University Earth Institute center with over 25 scientists and staff researching issues involving the interplay between Earth's climate and society.

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Center for Computation and Technology

The Center for Computation and Technology (CCT) is an interdisciplinary research center located on the campus of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

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Center for Embedded Network Sensing

The Center for Embedded Networked Sensing (CENS) was a research enterprise funded by the National Science Foundation based at the University of California, Los Angeles.

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Center for Integrated Plasma Studies

The Center for Integrated Plasma Studies (CIPS) is a research center at the University of Colorado Boulder.

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Center for Natural Hazards Research

The Center for Natural Hazards Research is an academic research center located in Greenville, North Carolina.

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Central Catholic High School (Toledo, Ohio)

Central Catholic High School, is a Catholic, co-educational, college prep secondary school in Toledo, Ohio.

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Central Florida

Central Florida is a region of the Southern U.S. state of Florida.

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Central Florida Council

The Central Florida Council serves Boy Scouts in Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Lake, Brevard, Volusia and Flagler Counties in Florida.

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Central Florida Research Park

The Central Florida Research Park (CFRP) is a research park abutting the main campus of the University of Central Florida (UCF) in Orlando, Florida, United States.

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Central Instrumentation Facility

The Central Instrumentation Facility (CIF) is the core of instrumentation and data processing operations at NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center, Florida supporting KSC's space launch responsibilities.

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Central Michigan

Mid Michigan, occasionally called Central Michigan, is a region in the Lower Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan.

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Centrifuge Accommodations Module

The Centrifuge Accommodations Module (CAM) is a cancelled element of the International Space Station.

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Century 21 Exposition

The Century 21 Exposition (also known as the Seattle World's Fair) was a world's fair held April 21, 1962, to October 21, 1962, in Seattle, Washington.

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Cepheus (crater)

Cepheus is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northeastern part of the Moon, within one crater diameter of the larger crater Franklin to the southeast.

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Ceramic engineering

Ceramic engineering is the science and technology of creating objects from inorganic, non-metallic materials.

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Ceramic houses

Ceramic houses are buildings made of an earth mixture which is high in clay, and fired to become ceramic.

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Ceres (dwarf planet)

Ceres (minor-planet designation: 1 Ceres) is the largest object in the asteroid belt that lies between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, slightly closer to Mars' orbit.

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Cerise (satellite)

Cerise (French for "cherry") was a French military reconnaissance satellite.

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Cerro Arenales

Cerro Arenales is a heavily ice-covered stratovolcano located in the Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region of Chile, within Laguna San Rafael National Park.

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Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory

The Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO) is an astronomical observatory located on Cerro Tololo in the Coquimbo Region of northern Chile, with additional facilities located on Cerro Pachón about to the southeast.

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Cessna Skymaster

The Cessna Skymaster is a United States twin-engine civil utility aircraft built in a push-pull configuration.

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CFB Cold Lake

Canadian Forces Base Cold Lake, commonly abbreviated CFB Cold Lake, is a Canadian Forces Base located in the City of Cold Lake, Alberta.

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CFB Edmonton

CFB Edmonton is a Canadian Forces base located in Sturgeon County adjacent to the City of Edmonton in Alberta, Canada.

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CFB Goose Bay

Canadian Forces Base Goose Bay (IATA: YYR, ICAO: CYYR), commonly referred to as CFB Goose Bay, is a Canadian Forces Base located in the municipality of Happy Valley-Goose Bay in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.

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CGNS

CGNS stands for CFD General Notation System.

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Cha 110913-773444

Cha 110913-773444 (sometimes abbreviated Cha 110913) is an astronomical object surrounded by what appears to be a protoplanetary disk.

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Chacornac (crater)

Chacornac is an irregular lunar impact crater attached to the southeast rim of the crater Posidonius.

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Chad Trujillo

Chadwick A. "Chad" Trujillo (born November 22, 1973) is an American astronomer, discoverer of minor planets and the co-discoverer of Eris, the most massive dwarf planet known in the Solar System.

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Chadwick (crater)

Chadwick is a lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon's surface, just beyond the southwestern limb.

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Chaffee (crater)

Chaffee is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Challis (crater)

Location of the crater Challis Challis is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northern regions of the Moon's near side, close enough to the limb to appear significantly foreshortened when viewed from the Earth.

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Chalonge (crater)

Chalonge is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Chamberlin (lunar crater)

Chamberlin is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, just past the southeastern limb.

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CHAMP (satellite)

Challenging Minisatellite Payload (CHAMP) was a German satellite launched July 15, 2000 from Plesetsk, Russia and was used for atmospheric and ionospheric research, as well as other geoscientific applications, such as GPS radio occultation.

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Champions of the Earth

The United Nations Environment Programme (UN Environment) established Champions of the Earth in 2005 as an annual awards programme to recognize outstanding environmental leaders from the public and private sectors, and from civil society.

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Champollion (crater)

Champollion is a lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon.

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Champollion (spacecraft)

Champollion was a planned cometary rendezvous and landing spacecraft.

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Chandler (crater)

Chandler is a lunar impact crater in the northern hemisphere, on the Moon's far side.

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Chandra X-ray Observatory

The Chandra X-ray Observatory (CXO), previously known as the Advanced X-ray Astrophysics Facility (AXAF), is a Flagship-class space observatory launched on STS-93 by NASA on July 23, 1999.

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Chandrayaan-1

Chandrayaan-1 (lit: Moon vehicle) was India's first lunar probe.

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Chang Heng (crater)

Chang Heng is a lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side.

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Chang'e 1

Chang'e 1 was an unmanned Chinese lunar-orbiting spacecraft, part of the first phase of the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program.

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Chant (crater)

Chant is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, behind the southwest limb as seen from the Earth.

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Chao Meng-Fu (crater)

Chao Meng-Fu is a 167 kilometer-diameter crater on Mercury named after the Chinese painter and calligrapher Zhao Mengfu (1254–1322).

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Chaplygin (crater)

Chaplygin is a large lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon.

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Chapman (crater)

Chapman is a lunar impact crater that lies just beyond the northwest rim of the Moon, on the far side as seen from the Earth.

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Chapman, Kansas

Chapman is a city in Dickinson County, Kansas, United States.

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Chappe (crater)

Chappe is a lunar impact crater that lies along the southwestern limb of the Moon.

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Chappell (crater)

Chappell is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, in the northern hemisphere just to the north of the crater Debye.

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Charles A. Duelfer

Charles A. Duelfer is Chairman of Omnis, Inc., a consulting firm in aerospace, defense, intelligence, training, and finance.

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Charles Bartley

Charles E. Bartley (1921–1996) was an American scientist, known for developing the first elastomeric solid rocket propellant formula, at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (now part of NASA) in Pasadena, California in the late 1940s.

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Charles Bassett

Charles Arthur "Charlie" Bassett II, Capt, USAF (December 30, 1931 – February 28, 1966) was an American electrical engineer and United States Air Force test pilot.

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Charles Bolden

Charles Frank Bolden Jr. (born August 19, 1946) is a former Administrator of NASA, a retired United States Marine Corps Major General, and a former NASA astronaut.

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Charles Camarda

Charles Joseph "Charlie" Camarda (born May 8, 1952 in Queens, New York) is an American engineer and a NASA astronaut who flew his first mission into space on board the Space Shuttle mission STS-114.

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Charles D. Gemar

Charles Donald "Sam" Gemar (born August 4, 1955) is an American former astronaut with NASA and a lieutenant colonel in the United States Army.

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Charles D. Walker

Charles David "Charlie" Walker (born August 29, 1948) is an American engineer who flew on three Space Shuttle missions in 1984 and 1985 as a Payload Specialist for the McDonnell Douglas Corporation.

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Charles Duke

Charles Moss "Charlie" Duke Jr. (born October 3, 1935), (Brig Gen, USAF, Ret.), is an American former astronaut, retired U.S. Air Force officer and test pilot.

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Charles E. Brady Jr.

Charles Eldon Brady Jr. (August 12, 1951 – July 23, 2006) was an American physician, a Captain in the United States Navy and a NASA astronaut.

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Charles E. Burton

Charles Edward Burton (16 September 1846 - 9th July 1882) was a British-born Irish astronomer.

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Charles Elachi

Charles Elachi (born April 18, 1947 in Lebanon) is a Lebanese-American professor (emeritus) of electrical engineering and planetary science at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech).

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Charles F. Blair Jr.

Charles F. Blair Jr. (July 19, 1909 – September 2, 1978) was a United States Air Force Brigadier General, United States Navy aviator Captain, a test pilot, an airline pilot, and airline owner.

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Charles F. Brush High School

Charles F. Brush High School is a public high school in Lyndhurst, Ohio.

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Charles H. Moore

Charles Havice "Chuck" Moore II (born 1938) is an American computer engineer and programmer, best known as the inventor of the Forth programming language.

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Charles H. Townes

Charles Hard Townes (July 28, 1915 – January 27, 2015) was an American physicist and inventor of the maser and laser.

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Charles J. Precourt

Charles Joseph Precourt (born June 29, 1955) is a retired NASA astronaut.

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Charles L. Bennett

Charles L. Bennett (born November 1956) is an American observational astrophysicist.

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Charles L. Veach

Charles Lacy Veach (September 18, 1944 – October 3, 1995) was a USAF fighter pilot and NASA astronaut.

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Charles O. Hobaugh

Charles Owen "Scorch" Hobaugh (born November 5, 1961, in Bar Harbor, Maine) is a former NASA astronaut and a retired U.S. Marine Corps officer.

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Charles S. Cockell

Charles Seaton Cockell (born 21 May 1967) is a British astrobiologist who is the current professor of astrobiology in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Edinburgh and Director of the UK Centre for Astrobiology.

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Charles Simonyi

Charles Simonyi (Simonyi Károly,; born September 10, 1948), son of Károly Simonyi, is a Hungarian-born American computer businessman.

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Charles Stark Draper

Charles Stark "Doc" Draper (October 2, 1901 – July 25, 1987) was an American scientist and engineer, known as the "father of inertial navigation".

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Charles Stark Draper Laboratory

Draper is an American not-for-profit research and development organization, headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts; its official name is "The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc".

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Charleston, West Virginia

Charleston is the most populous city in, and the capital of, the U.S. state of West Virginia.

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Charley Johnson

Charley Lane Johnson (born November 22, 1938) is a former American football quarterback and retired professor of chemical engineering.

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Charlier (lunar crater)

Charlier is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Chassigny (meteorite)

Chassigny is a Mars meteorite which fell on October 3, 1815, at approximately 8:00 am, in Chassigny, Haute-Marne, France.

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Chaucer (crater)

Chaucer is a lunar impact crater that is located to the west of the walled plain Hertzsprung, on the far side of the Moon.

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Chauvenet (crater)

Chauvenet is a lunar impact crater that is located to the northeast of the prominent crater Tsiolkovskiy on the far side of the Moon.

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Chýnov

Chýnov is a town in the Czech Republic.

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Cheater bar

A cheater bar, snipe, or cheater pipe is an improvised breaker bar made from a length of pipe and a wrench (spanner).

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Chebyshev (crater)

Chebyshev is a large lunar impact crater that lies in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Cheese

Cheese is a dairy product derived from milk that is produced in a wide range of flavors, textures, and forms by coagulation of the milk protein casein.

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Cheick Modibo Diarra

Cheick Modibo Diarra (born 1952) is a Malian astrophysicist, businessman, and politician who was acting Prime Minister of Mali from April 2012 to December 2012.

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Chemical element

A chemical element is a species of atoms having the same number of protons in their atomic nuclei (that is, the same atomic number, or Z).

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Chemical oxygen generator

A chemical oxygen generator is a device that releases oxygen via a chemical reaction.

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Chemtrail conspiracy theory

The chemtrail conspiracy theory is the false claim that long-lasting condensation trails, called "chemtrails" by proponents, consist of chemical or biological agents left in the sky by high-flying aircraft and deliberately sprayed for purposes undisclosed to the general public.

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Cheney, Washington

Cheney is a city in Spokane County, Washington, United States.

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Chernyshev (crater)

Chernyshev is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northern part of the Moon's far side.

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Chesapeake Bay Program

The Chesapeake Bay Program is the regional partnership that directs and conducts the restoration of the Chesapeake Bay in the United States.

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Chesapeake Light

Chesapeake Light is an offshore lighthouse marking the entrance to the Chesapeake Bay.

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Chevallier (crater)

Chevallier is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northeastern part of the Moon's near side, about a crater diameter east-southeast of the prominent crater Atlas.

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Chickasaw

The Chickasaw are an indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands.

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Chicxulub crater

The Chicxulub crater is an impact crater buried underneath the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico.

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Chief of the Astronaut Office

The Chief of the Astronaut Office is the most senior leadership position for active astronauts at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

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Chigasaki, Kanagawa

is a city located in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.

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Chikka

Chikka, short for Chikka Text Messenger, is an Internet-based instant messaging application that supports free SMS or text messaging between online users and offline mobile subscribers.

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Chindwin River

The Chindwin River (ချင်းတွင်းမြစ်) is a river in Burma (Myanmar), and the largest tributary of the country's chief river the Ayeyarwady (Irrawaddy).

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Chinese space program

The space program of the People's Republic of China is directed by the China National Space Administration (CNSA).

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Ching-Te (crater)

Ching-Te is a small lunar impact crater located in a mountainous area to the east of the Mare Serenitatis.

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CHIPSat

CHIPSat (Cosmic Hot Interstellar Plasma Spectrometer satellite) is a now-decommissioned, but still-orbiting, microsatellite.

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Chirinkotan

Chirinkotan (Чиринкотан; Japanese 知林古丹島; Chirinkotan-tō) is an uninhabited volcanic island located in the centre of the Kuril Islands chain in the Sea of Okhotsk in the northwest Pacific Ocean.

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Chitosan

Chitosan is a linear polysaccharide composed of randomly distributed β-(1→4)-linked D-glucosamine (deacetylated unit) and ''N''-acetyl-D-glucosamine (acetylated unit).

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Chittagong armoury raid

The Chittagong armoury raid, also known as the Chittagong uprising, was an attempt on 18 April 1930 to raid the armoury of police and auxiliary forces from the Chittagong armoury in the Bengal Presidency of British India (now in Bangladesh) by armed Indian independence fighters led by Surya Sen.

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Chladni (crater)

Chladni is a small lunar impact crater that lies near the northwest edge of Sinus Medii, in the central part of the Moon.

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Choctaw Tribal School System

The Choctaw Tribal School System is a school district based in the community of Choctaw, Mississippi (USA).

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Choujinki Metalder

is the sixth and shortest entry of the Metal Hero Series, running from March 16, 1987, to January 17, 1988, for only 39 episodes.

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Chrétien (crater)

Oblique Lunar Orbiter 2 view, facing south Chrétien is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon from the Earth.

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Chris Elley

Chris Elley (born September 15, 1977 in San Antonio, Texas) is the founder and current Director of Austin, Texas-based film production company Electro-Fish Media Inc.

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Chris Ellis (actor)

Chris Ellis (born April 14, 1956) is an American film and television actor.

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Chris Gainor

Chris Gainor is a historian of technology specializing in space exploration and aeronautics.

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Chris Hadfield

Chris Austin Hadfield (born 29 August 1959) is a retired Canadian astronaut who was the first Canadian to walk in space.

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Chris McCandless

Christopher Johnson McCandless (February 12, 1968 – c. August 1992) was an American hiker and itinerant traveler, who also went by the name "Alexander Supertramp".

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Chris Mooney (journalist)

Christopher Cole "Chris" Mooney (born September 20, 1977) is an American journalist and author of four books including the 2005 New York Times Best Seller The Republican War on Science.

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Chris-Craft

Chris-Craft Corporation is a privately held American manufacturer of recreational powerboats that is based in Sarasota, Florida.

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Christa McAuliffe

Sharon Christa McAuliffe (born Sharon Christa Corrigan; September 2, 1948 – January 28, 1986) was an American teacher from Concord, New Hampshire and one of the seven crew members killed in the Space Shuttle ''Challenger'' disaster.

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Christian J. Lambertsen

Christian James Lambertsen (May 15, 1917 – February 11, 2011) was an American environmental medicine and diving medicine specialist who was principally responsible for developing the United States Navy frogmen's rebreathers in the early 1940s for underwater warfare.

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Christopher C. Kraft Jr.

Christopher Columbus "Chris" Kraft Jr. (born February 28, 1924) is an American aerospace engineer and retired NASA engineer and manager who was instrumental in establishing the agency's Mission Control operation.

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Christopher Cassidy

Christopher John "Chris" Cassidy (born January 4, 1970, in Salem, Massachusetts) is a NASA astronaut and United States Navy SEAL.

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Christopher Ferguson

Christopher J. Ferguson (born September 1, 1961) is a retired United States Navy Captain and NASA astronaut.

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Christopher Loria

Christopher Joseph "Gus" Loria (born July 9, 1960 in Newton, Massachusetts) is a retired United States Marine Corps Colonel and a medically retired NASA astronaut.

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Christopher McKee

Christopher Fulton McKee (born 1942) is an astrophysicist.

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Christopher Nolan

Christopher Edward Nolan (born 30 July 1970) is an English film director, screenwriter, and producer who holds both British and American citizenship.

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Christopher Riley

Christopher Riley (born 1967) is a British writer, broadcaster and film maker specialising in the history of science.

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Christopher Scolese

Christopher J. Scolese is director of the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.

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Christopher Stott

Christopher Bryan Robert "Chris" Stott (born July 1969) is a Manx-born American space entrepreneur.

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Christopher T. Russell

Christopher Thomas Russell (born 1943, St. Albans, England) is head of the Space Physics Center at the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics (IGPP) at UCLA, professor in UCLA's Department of Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences, and Director of the UCLA Branch of the California Space Grant Consortium.

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Christopher W. Johnson

Christopher W. Johnson, FBCS, is a British computer scientist and Professor at the University of Glasgow, UK.

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Christopher Wanjek

Christopher Wanjek is a health and science journalist and author based in the United States.

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Chromel

Chromel is an alloy made of approximately 90 percent nickel and 10 percent chromium that is used to make the positive conductors of ANSI Type E (chromel-constantan) and K (chromel-alumel) thermocouples.

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Chronobiology

Chronobiology is a field of biology that examines periodic (cyclic) phenomena in living organisms and their adaptation to solar- and lunar-related rhythms.

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Chrysene

Chrysene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) with the molecular formula that consists of four fused benzene rings.

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Chrysler

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles US LLC (commonly known as Chrysler) is the American subsidiary of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V., an Italian-American automobile manufacturer registered in the Netherlands with headquarters in London, U.K., for tax purposes.

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Chuck Yeager

Charles Elwood "Chuck" Yeager (born, 1923) is a former United States Air Force officer, flying ace, and record-setting test pilot.

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Church Stretton

Church Stretton is a small town in Shropshire, England, south of Shrewsbury and north of Ludlow.

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Churchill Rocket Research Range

The Churchill Rocket Research Range is a former rocket launch site located outside Churchill, Manitoba.

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Chyornye Bratya

Chyornye Bratya (Чёрные Братья, lit. Black Brothers; Chiripoi-to) is collectively the name for a pair of uninhabited volcanic islands located between Simushir and Urup in the Kuril Islands chain in the Sea of Okhotsk in the northwest Pacific Ocean.

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Cichus (crater)

Cichus is a lunar impact crater that lies in the southwestern part of the Moon, at the eastern edge of Palus Epidemiarum.

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Cindi Love

Cynthia "Cindi" Love is an American entrepreneur and businessperson.

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Cindy Kolodziejski

Cindy Kolodziejski (born 1962 in Augsburg, Germany) is a contemporary ceramic artist living and working in Venice, California.

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Circinus

Circinus is a small, faint constellation in the southern sky, first defined in 1756 by the French astronomer Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille.

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Circumstellar habitable zone

In astronomy and astrobiology, the circumstellar habitable zone (CHZ), or simply the habitable zone, is the range of orbits around a star within which a planetary surface can support liquid water given sufficient atmospheric pressure.

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Cirrus cloud

Cirrus (cloud classification symbol: Ci) is a genus of atmospheric cloud generally characterized by thin, wispy strands, giving the type its name from the Latin word cirrus, meaning a ringlet or curling lock of hair.

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CiteSeerX

x or CiteSeerX but DISPLAYTITLE only allows changing an initial letter to lower case --> CiteSeerx (originally called CiteSeer) is a public search engine and digital library for scientific and academic papers, primarily in the fields of computer and information science.

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Citizen science

Citizen science (CS; also known as community science, crowd science, crowd-sourced science, civic science, volunteer monitoring, or networked science) is scientific research conducted, in whole or in part, by amateur (or nonprofessional) scientists.

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City Express

City Express (Cité Express), also known as Air Atonabee Ltd., was an airline based in Ontario, Canada, from 1971 to 1991, which operated passenger services in eastern Canada, the northeastern United States and Mexico.

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City of Blinding Lights

"City of Blinding Lights" is a song by Irish rock band U2.

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Civilian Board of Contract Appeals

The Civilian Board of Contract Appeals (CBCA) is an Article I court that was established under the Contract Disputes Act of 1978 as an independent tribunal to hear and decide contract disputes between Government contractors and the General Services Administration (GSA) and other civilian Executive agencies of the United States.

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CL0024+17

The cluster CL0024+17 is a cluster of galaxies located in Pisces, and about 4 billion light years distant.

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Claimed moons of Earth

Claims of the existence of other moons of Earth—that is, of one or more natural satellites other than the Moon that orbit Earth—have existed for some time.

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Clairaut (crater)

Clairaut is a lunar impact crater that is located in the rugged southern highlands of the Moon's near side.

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Claire F. Gmachl

Claire F. Gmachl is the Eugene Higgins Professor of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University.

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Clamp School Detectives

a.k.a. CLAMP Campus Detectives is a manga series by Clamp, which was adapted into a 26-episode anime series, produced by Bandai Visual and Studio Pierrot.

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Clarence Syvertson

Clarence A. "Sy" Syvertson is the retired Center Director of the Ames Research Center of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, located at Moffett Field, California.

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Clark (lunar crater)

Clark is a lunar impact crater that lies in the southern hemisphere of the Moon's far side.

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Clark, New Jersey

Clark is a township in southern Union County, New Jersey, United States.

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Classical Kuiper belt object

A classical Kuiper belt object, also called a cubewano ("QB1-o"), is a low-eccentricity Kuiper belt object (KBO) that orbits beyond Neptune and is not controlled by an orbital resonance with Neptune.

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Claudia Alexander

Claudia Joan Alexander (May 30, 1959 – July 11, 2015) was an American research scientist specializing in geophysics and planetary science.

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Clausius (crater)

Clausius is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southwest part of the Moon, in the small lunar mare designated Lacus Excellentiae.

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Clavius (crater)

Clavius is one of the largest crater formations on the Moon, and it is the second largest crater on the visible near side (very close in size to Deslandres).

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Clay minerals

Clay minerals are hydrous aluminium phyllosilicates, sometimes with variable amounts of iron, magnesium, alkali metals, alkaline earths, and other cations found on or near some planetary surfaces.

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Clayton Anderson

Clayton Conrad Anderson (born February 23, 1959) is a retired NASA astronaut.

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Cláudio Coutinho

Cláudio Pêcego de Moraes Coutinho (5 January 1939 – 27 November 1981) was a Brazilian football manager who coached Brazil from 1977 to 1980 and Los Angeles Aztecs in 1981.

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Clear Lake (region)

Clear Lake, or the Clear Lake Area, is a region in parts of Harris and Galveston County in Texas, United States.

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Clear Lake City (Greater Houston)

Clear Lake City is a master-planned community located in southeast Harris County, Texas, within the Bay Area of Greater Houston.

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Clear Lake High School (Houston)

Clear Lake High School is a public secondary school located in Houston, Texas, United States.

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Clear Lake, South Dakota

Clear Lake (Dakota: mdéza; "Clear") is a city in and the county seat of Deuel County, South Dakota, United States.

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Clearing the neighbourhood

"Clearing the neighbourhood around its orbit" is a criterion for a celestial body to be considered a planet in the Solar System.

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Clementine (spacecraft)

Clementine (officially called the Deep Space Program Science Experiment (DSPSE)) was a joint space project between the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization (BMDO, previously the Strategic Defense Initiative Organization, or SDIO) and NASA.

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Cleomedes (crater)

Cleomedes is a prominent lunar impact crater located in the northeast part of the visible Moon, to the north of Mare Crisium.

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Cleon Lacefield

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Cleopatra (crater)

Cleopatra, initially called Cleopatra Patera, is an impact crater on Venus, in Maxwell Montes.

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Cleostratus (crater)

Cleostratus is a lunar impact crater near the northwest limb of the Moon.

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Clerke (crater)

Clerke is a tiny lunar impact crater named after Agnes Mary Clerke, who played a role in bringing astronomy and astrophysics to the public in Victorian England.

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Cleveland

Cleveland is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio, and the county seat of Cuyahoga County.

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Cleveland Cobras

The Cleveland Stars were an American soccer club based in Cleveland, Ohio and a member of the American Soccer League in 1972–73.

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Cleveland Hill Union Free School District

Cleveland Hill School District is a K-12 school district within the Cleveland Hill hamlet of Cheektowaga, New York.

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Cleveland Hopkins International Airport

Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is a public airport located in Cleveland, Ohio, southwest of the downtown area and adjacent to the Glenn Research Center, one of NASA's ten major field centers.

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Cleveland State University

Cleveland State University (CSU) is a public research university in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States.

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Clickworkers

ClickWorkers is a small NASA experimental project that uses public volunteers (nicknamed "clickworkers" on the site) for scientific tasks.

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Cliff-former

A cliff-former is a geological unit of bedrock that is more resistant to erosion than overlying or underlying strata and consequently produces outcrops with high slope angles.

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Clifton Williams

Clifton Curtis "C.C." Williams Jr. (September 26, 1932 – October 5, 1967) (Major, USMC), was an American naval aviator, test pilot, mechanical engineer, major in the United States Marine Corps, and NASA astronaut, who was killed in a plane crash; he had never been to space.

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Climate

Climate is the statistics of weather over long periods of time.

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Climate change

Climate change is a change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns when that change lasts for an extended period of time (i.e., decades to millions of years).

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Climate change denial

Climate change denial, or global warming denial, is part of the global warming controversy.

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Climate change in the Arctic

, observed in recent years.

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Climate Change Science Program

The Climate Change Science Program (CCSP) was the program responsible for coordinating and integrating research on global warming by U.S. government agencies from February 2002 to June 2009.

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Climate engineering

Climate engineering or climate intervention, commonly referred to as geoengineering, is the deliberate and large-scale intervention in the Earth’s climate system, usually with the aim of mitigating the adverse effects of global warming.

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Climate of India

The Climate of India comprises a wide range of weather conditions across a vast geographic scale and varied topography, making generalisations difficult.

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Climate of Mars

The climate of the planet Mars has been an issue of scientific curiosity for centuries, in part because it is the only terrestrial planet whose surface can be directly observed in detail from the Earth with help from a telescope.

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Climate of New York

The climate of New York state is generally humid continental, while the extreme southeastern portion of the state (New York City area) lies in the warm Humid Subtropical climate zone.

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Climate of Texas

Texas' weather varies widely, from arid in the west to humid in the east.

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Climate of the Arctic

The climate of the Arctic is characterized by long, cold winters and short, cool summers.

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Climatic Research Unit

The Climatic Research Unit (CRU) is a component of the University of East Anglia and is one of the leading institutions concerned with the study of natural and anthropogenic climate change.

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Clint Curtis

Clinton Eugene "Clint" Curtis (born 1958) is an American attorney, computer programmer and ex-employee of NASA and ExxonMobil.

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Clinton Presba Anderson

Clinton Presba Anderson (October 23, 1895November 11, 1975) was an American politician.

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Clinton, Iowa

Clinton is a city in and the county seat of Clinton County, Iowa, United States.

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CLIPS

CLIPS is a public domain software tool for building expert systems.

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CLIVAR

CLIVAR (climate variability and predictability) is a component of the World Climate Research Programme.

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Close Encounters of the Third Kind

Close Encounters of the Third Kind is a 1977 American science fiction film written and directed by Steven Spielberg, and starring Richard Dreyfuss, Melinda Dillon, Teri Garr, Bob Balaban, Cary Guffey, and François Truffaut.

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Closed wing

A closed wing is a non-planar wing that closes back on itself, so that there are no wing tips.

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Closings and cancellations following the September 11 attacks

Many closings and cancellations followed the September 11 attacks, including major landmarks, buildings, restrictions on access to Lower Manhattan, and postponement or cancellation of major sporting and other events.

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Cloud

In meteorology, a cloud is an aerosol consisting of a visible mass of minute liquid droplets, frozen crystals, or other particles suspended in the atmosphere of a planetary body.

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Cloud albedo

Cloud albedo is a measure of the albedo of a cloud.

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Cloud physics

Cloud physics is the study of the physical processes that lead to the formation, growth and precipitation of atmospheric clouds.

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Cloud seeding

Cloud seeding is a form of weather modification that changes the amount or type of precipitation that falls from clouds, by dispersing substances into the air that serve as cloud condensation or ice nuclei, which alter the microphysical processes within the cloud.

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Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System

Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) is NASA climatological experiment from Earth orbit.

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CloudSat

CloudSat is a NASA Earth observation satellite, which was launched on a Delta II rocket on April 28, 2006.

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Cluster II (spacecraft)

Cluster II is a space mission of the European Space Agency, with NASA participation, to study the Earth's magnetosphere over the course of nearly two solar cycles.

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CMBFAST

In physical cosmology, CMBFAST is a computer code, written by Uros Seljak and Matias Zaldarriaga, for computing the anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background.

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CNES

The Centre national d'études spatiales (CNES) (English: National Centre for Space Studies) is the French government space agency (administratively, a "public administration with industrial and commercial purpose").

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Co-orbital configuration

In astronomy, a co-orbital configuration is a configuration of two or more astronomical objects (such as asteroids, moons, or planets) orbiting at the same, or very similar, distance from their primary, i.e. they are in a 1:1 mean-motion resonance.

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Coalition for Deep Space Exploration

The Coalition for Deep Space Exploration is a United States space advocacy organization for space industry businesses and non-profit groups supporting continued government investment in space exploration.

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Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod

Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod is a United States Coast Guard air station located on Joint Base Cape Cod formerly known as Otis Air National Guard Base in Sandwich, Massachusetts.

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Coast Guard Unit Commendation

The Coast Guard Unit Commendation is the highest peacetime unit award that may be awarded to military commands of the United States Coast Guard.

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Coast to Coast AM

Coast to Coast AM is an American late-night radio talk show that deals with a variety of topics.

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Coëtivy Island

Coëtivy Island is a small coral island in the Seychelles south of Mahé, at.

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Coblentz (lunar crater)

Coblentz is a small lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, to the south of the much larger crater Bolyai.

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Cockcroft (crater)

Cockcroft is a lunar impact crater that is situated on the far side of the Moon from the Earth, so that it has only be observed and photographed from orbit.

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Cockpit

A cockpit or flight deck is the area, usually near the front of an aircraft or spacecraft, from which a pilot controls the aircraft.

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Cockpit display system

The Cockpit display systems (or CDS) provides the visible (and audible) portion of the Human Machine Interface (HMI) by which aircrew manage the modern Glass cockpit and thus interface with the aircraft avionics.

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Cockrell School of Engineering

The Cockrell School of Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin has more than 7,800 students enrolled in nine undergraduate degrees and thirteen graduate programs.

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Cocoa Beach, Florida

Cocoa Beach is a city in Brevard County, Florida.

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Code of the Lifemaker

Code of the Lifemaker is a 1983 novel by British science fiction author James P. Hogan.

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Coffee cup

A coffee cup is a container that coffee and espresso-based drinks are served in.

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Coilgun

A coilgun or Gauss rifle is a type of projectile accelerator consisting of one or more coils used as electromagnets in the configuration of a linear motor that accelerate a ferromagnetic or conducting projectile to high velocity.

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Coke (fuel)

Coke is a fuel with a high carbon content and few impurities, usually made from coal.

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Cold Bay Airport

Cold Bay Airport is a state owned, public use airport located in Cold Bay, a city in the Aleutians East Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska.

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Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory

The Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) is a United States Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center research facility headquartered in Hanover, New Hampshire, that provides scientific and engineering support to the U.S. government and its military with a core emphasis on cold environments.

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Cold War (1953–1962)

The Cold War (1953–1962) discusses the period within the Cold War from the death of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin in 1953 to the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962.

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Cold War liberal

Cold War liberal is a term that was used most commonly in the United States during the Cold War, which began at the end of World War II.

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Cold wave

A cold wave (known in some regions as a cold snap or cold spell) is a weather phenomenon that is distinguished by a cooling of the air.

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Colin Burgess (author)

Colin Burgess (born 1947) is an Australian author and historian, specializing in space flight and military history.

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Colin Pillinger

Colin Trevor Pillinger, (9 May 1943 – 7 May 2014) was an English planetary scientist.

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Collector's Guide Publishing

Collector's Guide Publishing (CGP) is a Canadian publisher based in Burlington, Ontario, Canada.

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College of Charleston

The College of Charleston (also known as CofC, The College, or Charleston) is a public sea-grant and space-grant university located in historic downtown Charleston, South Carolina, United States.

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College Station, Texas

College Station is a city in Brazos County, Texas, situated in East-Central Texas in the heart of the Brazos Valley, in the center of the region known as Texas Triangle.

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Collier Trophy

The Collier Trophy is an annual aviation award administered by the U.S. National Aeronautic Association (NAA), presented to those who have made "the greatest achievement in aeronautics or astronautics in America, with respect to improving the performance, efficiency, and safety of air or space vehicles, the value of which has been thoroughly demonstrated by actual use during the preceding year." Robert J. Collier, publisher of Collier's Weekly magazine, was an air sports pioneer and president of the Aero Club of America.

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Collins (crater)

Collins is a tiny lunar impact crater located on the southern part of the Mare Tranquillitatis.

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Colombo (crater)

Colombo is a lunar impact crater that lies on the strip of rough continental terrain between Mare Fecunditatis to the east and Mare Nectaris in the west.

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Colonization of Mars

Mars is the focus of much scientific study about possible human colonization.

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Colonization of the Moon

The colonization of the Moon is a proposed establishment of permanent human communities or robotic industries on the Moon.

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Colonization of the outer Solar System

Many parts of the outer Solar System have been considered for possible future colonization.

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Colonization of Venus

The colonization of Venus has been a subject of many works of science fiction since before the dawn of spaceflight, and is still discussed from both a fictional and a scientific standpoint.

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Colonization: Aftershocks

Colonization: Aftershocks is an alternate history and science fiction novel by Harry Turtledove.

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Color temperature

The color temperature of a light source is the temperature of an ideal black-body radiator that radiates light of a color comparable to that of the light source.

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Colorado Mountain College

Colorado Mountain College (CMC) is an accredited two-year and four-year institution with eleven college campuses serving 12,000 square miles in Western Colorado, United States.

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Colored dissolved organic matter

Colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) is the optically measurable component of the dissolved organic matter in water.

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Columbia (supercomputer)

Columbia was a supercomputer built by Silicon Graphics (SGI) for the National Aeornautics and Space Administration (NASA), installed in 2004 at the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) facility located at Moffett Field in California.

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Columbia Accident Investigation Board

The Columbia Accident Investigation Board (CAIB) was convened by NASA to investigate the destruction of the Space Shuttle ''Columbia'' during STS-107 upon atmospheric re-entry on February 1, 2003.

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Columbia Aircraft

The Columbia Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation was an aircraft manufacturer that designed and built light general aviation aircraft.

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Columbia Hills (Mars)

The Columbia Hills are a range of low hills inside Gusev crater on Mars.

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Columbia Rediviva

Columbia Rediviva (commonly known as Columbia) was a privately owned ship under the command of John Kendrick, along with Captain Robert Gray, best known for going to the Pacific Northwest for the maritime fur trade.

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Columbia Scientific Balloon Facility

The Columbia Scientific Balloon Facility (CSBF) (established in 1961, formerly known as the National Scientific Balloon Facility (NSBF)) is a NASA facility responsible for providing launch, tracking and control, airspace coordination, telemetry and command systems, and recovery services for unmanned high-altitude balloons.

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Columbia University

Columbia University (Columbia; officially Columbia University in the City of New York), established in 1754, is a private Ivy League research university in Upper Manhattan, New York City.

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Columbia: The Tragic Loss

Columbia: The Tragic Loss is a 2004 documentary film about the first Israeli astronaut, Ilan Ramon, who died when the Columbia spacecraft disintegrated upon reentry into the Earth's atmosphere.

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Columbus (ISS module)

Columbus is a science laboratory that is part of the International Space Station (ISS) and is the largest single contribution to the ISS made by the European Space Agency (ESA).

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Columbus Air Force Base

Columbus Air Force Base (AFB) is a United States Air Force base located approximately north of Columbus, Mississippi.

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Columbus College of Art and Design

Columbus College of Art & Design (CCAD) is a private college of art and design located in downtown Columbus, Ohio.

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Colvocoresses Reef

Colvocoresses Reef is a wholly submerged atoll structure in the Northeast of the Chagos Archipelago, Indian Ocean.

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Coma (cometary)

The coma is the nebulous envelope around the nucleus of a comet, formed when the comet passes close to the Sun on its highly elliptical orbit; as the comet warms, parts of it sublime.

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Coma Berenices

Coma Berenices is an ancient asterism in the northern sky which has been defined as one of the 88 modern constellations.

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Coma Cluster

The Coma Cluster (Abell 1656) is a large cluster of galaxies that contains over 1,000 identified galaxies.

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Comair Flight 5191

Comair Flight 5191, marketed as Delta Connection Flight 5191, was a scheduled United States (US) domestic passenger flight from Lexington, Kentucky, to Atlanta, Georgia, operated on behalf of Delta Connection by Comair.

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Combat systems officer

A combat systems officer (or CSO, differs from CSOp) is a member of an aircrew in the United States Air Force and is often the mission commander in many multi-crew aircraft.

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Come On Eileen

"Come On Eileen" is a song by English group Dexys Midnight Runners (credited to Dexys Midnight Runners and the Emerald Express), released in the United Kingdom on 25 June 1982 as a single from their album Too-Rye-Ay.

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Comet

A comet is an icy small Solar System body that, when passing close to the Sun, warms and begins to release gases, a process called outgassing.

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Comet Galaxy

The Comet Galaxy, a spiral galaxy located 3.2 billion light-years from Earth, in the galaxy cluster Abell 2667, was found with the Hubble Space Telescope.

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Comet Hyakutake

Comet Hyakutake (formally designated C/1996 B2) is a comet, discovered on 31 January 1996, that passed very close to Earth in March of that year.

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Comet nucleus

The nucleus is the solid, central part of a comet, popularly termed a dirty snowball or an icy dirtball.

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Comet Rendezvous Asteroid Flyby

The Comet Rendezvous Asteroid Flyby (CRAF) was a cancelled plan for a NASA led exploratory mission designed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory during the mid-to-late 1980s and early 1990s, that planned to send a spacecraft to encounter an asteroid, and then to rendezvous with a comet and fly alongside it for nearly three years.

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Comisión Nacional de Actividades Espaciales

Comisión Nacional de Actividades Espaciales (CONAE; in English, National Space Activities Commission) is the civilian agency of the government of Argentina in charge of the national space program.

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Commercial Orbital Transportation Services

Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) was a NASA program to coordinate the delivery of crew and cargo to the International Space Station by private companies.

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Commercial use of space

Commercial use of space is the provision of goods or services of commercial value by using equipment sent into Earth orbit or outer space.

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Commodore International

Commodore International (or Commodore International Limited) was an American home computer and electronics manufacturer founded by Jack Tramiel.

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Common Berthing Mechanism

The Common Berthing Mechanism (CBM) is a berthing mechanism primarily used to connect pressurized elements within the US Orbital Segment of the International Space Station.

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Common Data Format

Common Data Format (CDF) is a library and toolkit that was developed by the National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC) at NASA starting in 1985.

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Common Rule

The Common Rule is a 1981 rule of ethics in the United States regarding biomedical and behavioral research involving human subjects.

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Common Wealth Award of Distinguished Service

The Common Wealth Awards of Distinguished Service (or Common Wealth Awards) were created under the will of the late Ralph Hayes, an influential American business executive and philanthropist.

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Communication Moon Relay

The Communication Moon Relay project (also known as simply Moon Relay, or, alternatively, Operation Moon Bounce) was a telecommunication project carried out by the United States Navy.

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Communications satellite

A communications satellite is an artificial satellite that relays and amplifies radio telecommunications signals via a transponder; it creates a communication channel between a source transmitter and a receiver at different locations on Earth.

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Communications Satellite Act of 1962

The Communications Satellite Act of 1962 was put into effect in order to deal with the issue of commercialization of space communications.

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Communications Technology Satellite

The Communications Technology Satellite, also known as Hermes, was an experimental high-power direct broadcast communications satellite.

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Community Climate System Model

The Community Climate System Model (CCSM) is a coupled global climate model (GCM) developed by the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) with funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF), the Department of Energy (DoE), and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

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Community Coordinated Modeling Center

The Community Coordinated Modeling Center (CCMC) is a collaborative effort between multiple organizations to provide information and models relating to space weather research.

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Comparison of Asian national space programs

Several Asian countries have space programs and are actively competing to achieve scientific and technological advancements in space, a situation sometimes referred to as the Asian space race in the popular media as a reference to the earlier Space Race between the United States and the Soviet Union.

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Comparison of graphics file formats

This is a comparison of image file formats.

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Comparison of orbital launch systems

This is a comparison of orbital launch systems.

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Comparison of web map services

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Competition between Airbus and Boeing

The competition between Airbus and Boeing has been characterised as a duopoly in the large jet airliner market since the 1990s.

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Complete protein

A complete protein (or whole protein) is a source of protein that contains an adequate proportion of all nine of the essential amino acids necessary for the dietary needs of an organism.

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Complex sales

Complex sales, also known as Enterprise sales, can refer to a method of trading sometimes used by organizations when procuring large contracts for goods and/or services where the customer takes control of the selling process by issuing a Request for Proposal (RFP) and requiring a proposal response from previously identified or interested suppliers.

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Composite character

In a work of media adapted from a real or fictional narrative, a composite character is a character based on more than one individual from the preceding story.

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Composite gear housing

Composite gear housing refers to the use of composite materials to enclose the components of motor transmissions.

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Compton (crater)

Compton is a prominent lunar impact crater that is located in the northern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Compton Gamma Ray Observatory

The Compton Gamma Ray Observatory (CGRO) was a space observatory detecting photons with energies from 20 keV to 30 GeV, in Earth orbit from 1991 to 2000.

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Computational fluid dynamics

Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is a branch of fluid mechanics that uses numerical analysis and data structures to solve and analyze problems that involve fluid flows.

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Computational linguistics

Computational linguistics is an interdisciplinary field concerned with the statistical or rule-based modeling of natural language from a computational perspective, as well as the study of appropriate computational approaches to linguistic questions.

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Computer Sciences Corporation

Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) was an American multinational corporation that provided information technology (IT) services and professional services.

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Computer security

Cybersecurity, computer security or IT security is the protection of computer systems from theft of or damage to their hardware, software or electronic data, as well as from disruption or misdirection of the services they provide.

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Comrie (crater)

Comrie is a lunar impact crater.

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Comstock (crater)

Comstock is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Concept Searching Limited

Concept Searching Limited is a software company which specializes in information retrieval software.

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Concordia College (Moorhead, Minnesota)

Concordia College is a private college located in Moorhead, Minnesota, United States.

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Concurrent engineering

Concurrent engineering (CE) is a work methodology emphasizing the parallelisation of tasks (i.e. performing tasks concurrently), which is sometimes called simultaneous engineering or integrated product development (IPD) using an integrated product team approach.

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Condon (crater)

Condon is a lunar impact crater that lies on the eastern shore of the Sinus Successus, a bay along the northeast edge of Mare Fecunditatis.

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Condorcet (crater)

Condorcet is a lunar impact crater that is located in the eastern part of the Moon's near side, to the southeast of the Mare Crisium.

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Condredge Holloway

Condredge Holloway Jr. (born January 25, 1954) is a former quarterback for the University of Tennessee and later in the Canadian Football League.

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Conestoga (rocket)

The Conestoga was a launch vehicle design funded by Space Services Inc. of America (SSIA) of Houston, Texas.

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Conglomerate (geology)

Conglomerate is a coarse-grained clastic sedimentary rock that is composed of a substantial fraction of rounded to subangular gravel-size clasts, e.g., granules, pebbles, cobbles, and boulders, larger than in diameter.

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Congressional Gold Medal

A Congressional Gold Medal is an award bestowed by the United States Congress; the Congressional Gold Medal and the Presidential Medal of Freedom are the highest civilian awards in the United States.

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Congressional Space Medal of Honor

The Congressional Space Medal of Honor was authorized by the United States Congress in 1969 to recognize "any astronaut who in the performance of his duties has distinguished himself by exceptionally meritorious efforts and contributions to the welfare of the Nation and mankind." The highest award given by NASA, it is awarded by the President of the United States in Congress's name on recommendations from the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

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Congreve (crater)

Congreve is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon relative to the Earth, and lies across the lunar equator.

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Conon (crater)

Conon is a small but prominent lunar impact crater that lies in the eastern foothills of the Montes Apenninus mountain range.

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Conroe ISD Academy of Science and Technology

The Conroe Independent School District's Academy of Science and Technology, located in Conroe, Texas is a magnet school in science and technology; it is also a member of the National Consortium of Specialized STEM Schools (NCSSS).

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Conroy Aircraft

Conroy Aircraft was a US aircraft manufacturer founded by John M. Conroy in Goleta, California in 1968 after Conroy's resignation as President of Aero Spacelines.

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Conservation Geoportal

The Conservation Geoportal was an online geoportal, intended to provide a comprehensive listing of geographic information systems (GIS) datasets and web map service relevant to biodiversity conservation.

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Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2005

The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2005 (CAA) was an omnibus appropriation legislation consisting of eleven Divisions, enacted on December 8, 2004 as H.R. 4818 by President Bush and assigned Public Law No.

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Constantine A. Balanis

Constantine A. Balanis (born 1938) is a Greek born American scientist, educator and author.

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Constellation program

The Constellation Program (abbreviated CxP) is a cancelled manned spaceflight program developed by NASA, the space agency of the United States, from 2005 to 2009.

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Constellation Space Suit

The Constellation Space Suit was a planned full pressure suit system that would have served as an intra-vehicular activity (IVA) and extra-vehicular activity (EVA) garment for the proposed Project Constellation flights, which were planned to begin after the Space Shuttle retired.

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Constellation-X Observatory

The Constellation-X Observatory (HTXS or Con-X) was a mission concept for an X-ray space observatory to be operated by NASA; in 2008 it was merged with ESA and JAXA efforts in the same direction to produce the International X-ray Observatory project, announced on July 24, 2008.

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Constitution Center (Washington, D.C.)

Constitution Center Accessed 2011-04-20.

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Contact (1997 American film)

Contact is a 1997 American science fiction drama film directed by Robert Zemeckis.

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Content creation

Content creation is the contribution of information to any media and most especially to digital media for an end-user/audience in specific contexts.

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Continental Motors, Inc.

Continental Motors, Inc. is an aircraft engine manufacturer located at the Brookley Aeroplex in Mobile, Alabama, United States.

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CONTOUR

The COmet Nucleus TOUR (CONTOUR) was a NASA Discovery-class space probe that failed shortly after its July 2002 launch.

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Contour crafting

Contour crafting is a building printing technology being researched by Behrokh Khoshnevis of the University of Southern California's Information Sciences Institute (in the Viterbi School of Engineering) that uses a computer-controlled crane or gantry to build edifices rapidly and efficiently with substantially less manual labor.

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Contrail

Contrails (short for "condensation trails") are line-shaped clouds produced by aircraft engine exhaust or changes in air pressure, typically at aircraft cruise altitudes several miles above the Earth's surface.

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Control room

A control room, operations center, or operations control center (OCC) is a room serving as a central space where a large physical facility or physically dispersed service can be monitored and controlled.

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Controlled Impact Demonstration

The Controlled Impact Demonstration (or colloquially the Crash In the Desert) was a joint project between NASA and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) that intentionally crashed a remotely controlled Boeing 720 aircraft to acquire data and test new technologies that might help passengers and crew survive.

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Convair 990 Coronado

The Convair 990 Coronado is an American narrow-body four-engined jet airliner produced by the Convair division of General Dynamics, a stretched version of their earlier Convair 880 produced in response to a request from American Airlines.

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Convair B-58 Hustler

The Convair B-58 Hustler was the first operational jet bomber capable of Mach 2 flight.

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Convair C-131 Samaritan

The Convair C-131 Samaritan was an American twin-engined military transport produced from 1954 to 1956 by Convair.

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Convair F-106 Delta Dart

The Convair F-106 Delta Dart was the primary all-weather interceptor aircraft of the United States Air Force from the 1960s through the 1980s.

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Conversion between quaternions and Euler angles

Spatial rotations in three dimensions can be parametrized using both Euler angles and unit quaternions.

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Conversion of units

Conversion of units is the conversion between different units of measurement for the same quantity, typically through multiplicative conversion factors.

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Convertiplane

A convertiplane in popular usage is an aircraft that converts in flight to change its method of obtaining lift.

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Cook (crater)

Cook is a lunar impact crater that lies in the western part of the Mare Fecunditatis, just to the southeast of the prominent crater Colombo.

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Cooks River

The Cooks River, a semi-mature tide dominated drowned valley estuary, is a tributary of Botany Bay, located in south-eastern Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Cooper (crater)

Cooper is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Cooper's Island, Bermuda

Cooper's Island is part of the chain which makes up Bermuda.

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Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies

The Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS) is a research institute where scientists study the use of data from geostationary and polar orbit weather satellites to improve forecasts of weather (including tropical cyclones and severe storms. CIMSS was formed through a Memorandum of Understanding between the University of Wisconsin–Madison, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). CIMSS parent organization, the Space Science and Engineering Center (SSEC) is a primary developer and operator of environmental satellite technologies. It is one of 16 NOAA Cooperative Institutes (CIs).

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Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere

The Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA) is a scientific research institution at Colorado State University (CSU) that operates under a cooperative agreement with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) and the National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS).

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Cooper–Harper rating scale

The Cooper–Harper rating scale is a set of criteria used by test pilots and flight test engineers to evaluate the handling qualities of aircraft during flight test.

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Coordinated Science Laboratory

The Coordinated Science Laboratory (CSL) is a major scientific research laboratory at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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Coors Classic

The Coors International Bicycle Classic (1980–1988) was a stage race sponsored by the Coors Brewing Company.

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Coors Field

Coors Field is a baseball park located in downtown Denver, Colorado.

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Copernicus (lunar crater)

Copernicus is a lunar impact crater named after the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, located in eastern Oceanus Procellarum.

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Copyright status of work by the U.S. government

A work of the United States government, as defined by the United States copyright law, is "a work prepared by an officer or employee" of the federal government "as part of that person's official duties." "A 'work of the United States Government' is a work prepared by an officer or employee of the United States Government as part of that person’s official duties." In general, under section 105 of the Copyright Act, such works are not entitled to domestic copyright protection under U.S. law and are therefore in the public domain.

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Coqui (NASA)

The Coquí and Coquí 2 (Coquí Dos) campaign involved a sequence of sounding rocket launches in order to study the dynamics of the E- and F-region ionosphere and increase our understanding of layering phenomena, such as sporadic E layers.

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Coral Gables Senior High School

Coral Gables Senior High School is a secondary school located at 450 Bird Road in Coral Gables, Florida, at the corner of LeJeune Road.

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Coral reef

Coral reefs are diverse underwater ecosystems held together by calcium carbonate structures secreted by corals.

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Corannulene

Corannulene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon with chemical formula C20H10.

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Cordelia (moon)

Cordelia is the innermost known moon of Uranus.

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Core dump

In computing, a core dump, crash dump, memory dump, or system dump consists of the recorded state of the working memory of a computer program at a specific time, generally when the program has crashed or otherwise terminated abnormally.

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Cori (lunar crater)

Cori is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Corinne Bailey Rae

Corinne Bailey Rae (born Corinne Jacqueline Bailey; 26 February 1979) is a British singer, songwriter, record producer, and guitarist from Leeds, West Yorkshire.

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Coriolis (crater)

Coriolis is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Coriolis force

In physics, the Coriolis force is an inertial force that acts on objects that are in motion relative to a rotating reference frame.

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Cornell College

Cornell College is a private liberal arts college in Mount Vernon, Iowa.

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Cornell University

Cornell University is a private and statutory Ivy League research university located in Ithaca, New York.

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Corner reflector

A corner reflector is a retroreflector consisting of three mutually perpendicular, intersecting flat surfaces, which reflects waves back directly towards the source, but translated.

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Corning Community College

Corning Community College is a community college in Corning, New York.

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Corona

A corona (Latin, 'crown') is an aura of plasma that surrounds the Sun and other stars.

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Coronado High School (California)

Coronado High School (CHS) is a National Blue Ribbon high school in Coronado, California.

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Coronado, California

Coronado is a resort city located in San Diego County, California, across the San Diego Bay from downtown San Diego.

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Coronagraph

A coronagraph is a telescopic attachment designed to block out the direct light from a star so that nearby objects – which otherwise would be hidden in the star's bright glare – can be resolved.

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Coronal mass ejection

A coronal mass ejection (CME) is a significant release of plasma and magnetic field from the solar corona.

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Corrado Maria Daclon

Corrado Maria Daclon (born 1963) is an Italian scientist and journalist.

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Corsair (comics)

Corsair (Major Christopher Summers, USAF) is a fictional character, a star-faring hero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Cortez Motor Home

Cortez Motorhome was a Class-A motor coach made in the United States between 1963 and 1979, with 3,211 units built.

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Cos-B

COS-B was the first European Space Research Organisation mission to study cosmic gamma ray sources.

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COSI Columbus

COSI (an acronym for Center of Science and Industry) is a science museum and research center located in Columbus, Ohio in the United States.

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Cosmic Background Explorer

The Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE), also referred to as Explorer 66, was a satellite dedicated to cosmology, which operated from 1989 to 1993.

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Cosmic Boy

Cosmic Boy (Rokk Krinn) is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the 30th and 31st centuries of the DC Comics Universe.

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Cosmic distance ladder

The cosmic distance ladder (also known as the extragalactic distance scale) is the succession of methods by which astronomers determine the distances to celestial objects.

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Cosmic dust

Cosmic dust, also called extraterrestrial dust or space dust, is dust which exists in outer space, as well as all over planet Earth.

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Cosmic microwave background

The cosmic microwave background (CMB, CMBR) is electromagnetic radiation as a remnant from an early stage of the universe in Big Bang cosmology.

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Cosmic ray

Cosmic rays are high-energy radiation, mainly originating outside the Solar System and even from distant galaxies.

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Cosmic ray visual phenomena

Cosmic ray visual phenomena, or "light flashes" (LF), are spontaneous flashes of light visually perceived by some astronauts outside the magnetosphere of the Earth, such as during the Apollo program.

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Cosmic Vision

Cosmic Vision (also known as Cosmic Vision 2015–2025) is a European Space Agency (ESA) long-term space science missions programme spanning between years 2015 and 2025, a successor to the Horizon 2000 long-term scientific programme.

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Cosmochemistry

Cosmochemistry (from Greek κόσμος kósmos, "universe" and χημεία khemeía) or chemical cosmology is the study of the chemical composition of matter in the universe and the processes that led to those compositions.

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Cosmogony

Cosmogony is any model concerning the origin of either the cosmos or universe.

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Cosmology

Cosmology (from the Greek κόσμος, kosmos "world" and -λογία, -logia "study of") is the study of the origin, evolution, and eventual fate of the universe.

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Cosmonautics Day

Cosmonautics Day (День Космона́втики, Den Kosmonavtiki) is an anniversary celebrated in Russia and some other former USSR countries on 12 April.

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Cosmos (Australian magazine)

Cosmos (styled COSMOS) is a science magazine produced in Australia with a global outlook and literary ambitions.

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Cosmos: A Personal Voyage

Cosmos: A Personal Voyage is a thirteen-part television series written by Carl Sagan, Ann Druyan, and Steven Soter, with Sagan as presenter.

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Cost per activity

When a mobile consumer requests content in the form of, for example, e-vouchers, audio files or video clips, the advertiser is charged a nominal sum by the platform that supports the marketing campaign.

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Costa Rican Americans

Costa Rican Americans (costarrico-americano or estadounidenses de origen costarricense) are Americans of Costa Rican descent.

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Cotton Candy Nebula

The Cotton Candy Nebula is considered to fall into an unusual category of astronomical objects known as protoplanetary nebulae or post-AGB star.

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Couder (crater)

Couder is a small lunar impact crater that is located just behind the western limb of the Moon, in a region of the surface that is brought into view during favorable librations.

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Coulomb (crater)

Coulomb is a lunar impact crater that lies behind the northwestern limb, on the far side of the Moon.

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Countdown

A countdown is a sequence of backward counting to indicate the time remaining before an event is scheduled to occur.

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Countdown (1968 film)

Countdown is a 1968 science fiction film directed by Robert Altman, based on the novel The Pilgrim Project by Hank Searls.

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Courtney (crater)

Courtney is a tiny lunar impact crater on the Mare Imbrium, a lunar mare in the northwest quadrant of the Moon.

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Coverity

Coverity is a brand of software development products from Synopsys, consisting primarily of static code analysis and dynamic code analysis tools.

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Crab Pulsar

The Crab Pulsar (PSR B0531+21) is a relatively young neutron star.

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Cranbrook School, Kent

Cranbrook School (formerly Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School) is a co-educational not a grammar boarding and day school in the market town of Cranbrook, Kent, England.

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Crash test

A crash test is a form of destructive testing usually performed in order to ensure safe design standards in crashworthiness and crash compatibility for various modes of transportation or related systems and components.

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Crashworthiness

Crashworthiness is the ability of a structure to protect its occupants during an impact.

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Crater chain

A crater chain is a line of craters along the surface of an astronomical body.

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Crater Glacier

The Crater Glacier (also known as Tulutson Glacier) is a geologically young glacier that is located on Mount St. Helens, in the U.S. state of Washington.

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Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve

Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve is a U.S. National Monument and national preserve in the Snake River Plain in central Idaho.

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Craters of the Moon National Wilderness

The Craters of the Moon National Wilderness is located in the U.S. state of Idaho.

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Crawler-transporter

The crawler-transporters, formally known as the Missile Crawler Transporter Facilities, are a pair of tracked vehicles used to transport spacecraft from NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) along the Crawlerway to Launch Complex 39.

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Crawlerway

The Crawlerway is a wide double pathway at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

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Crüger (crater)

Crüger is a lunar impact crater that is located in the western part of the Moon, to the northeast of the much larger walled plain Darwin.

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Creationist cosmologies

Creationist cosmologies are explanations of the origins and form of the universe in terms of the Genesis creation narrative (Genesis 1), according to which God created the cosmos in eight creative acts over the Hexameron, six days of the "creation week".

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Cremona (crater)

Cremona is a lunar impact crater that is located along the north-northwestern limb of the Moon.

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Cressida (moon)

Cressida (Χρησίδα) is an inner satellite of Uranus.

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Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary

The Cretaceous–Paleogene (K–Pg) boundary, formerly known as the Cretaceous–Tertiary (K-T) boundary, is a geological signature, usually a thin band of rock.

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Crete

Crete (Κρήτη,; Ancient Greek: Κρήτη, Krḗtē) is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, the 88th largest island in the world and the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after Sicily, Sardinia, Cyprus, and Corsica.

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Cretin-Derham Hall High School

Cretin-Derham Hall High School (CDH) is a private, co-educational Catholic high school in Saint Paul, Minnesota operated by the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis.

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Crew equipment interface test

A crew equipment interface test (CEIT) was a training procedure that helped spaceflight crewmembers gain first-hand knowledge of the flight hardware used during a space shuttle mission.

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Crew Exploration Vehicle

The Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) was the conceptual component of the U.S. NASA Vision for Space Exploration that later became known as the Orion spacecraft.

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Crew resource management

Crew resource management or cockpit resource management (CRM) is a set of training procedures for use in environments where human error can have devastating effects.

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Crew Return Vehicle

The Crew Return Vehicle (CRV), sometimes referred to as the Assured Crew Return Vehicle (ACRV), was a proposed dedicated lifeboat or escape module for the International Space Station (ISS).

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Crile (crater)

Crile is a tiny lunar impact crater.

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Criticism of the Food and Drug Administration

Numerous governmental and non-governmental organizations have criticized the U. S. Food and Drug Administration for alleged excessive and/or insufficient regulation.

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Criticism of the Space Shuttle program

Criticism of the Space Shuttle program stemmed from claims that NASA's Shuttle program failed to achieve its promised cost and utility goals, as well as design, cost, management, and safety issues.

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Crocco (crater)

Oblique Lunar Orbiter 2 view, facing south Crocco is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon from the Earth.

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Crommelin (lunar crater)

Crommelin is an ancient lunar impact crater that is located in the vicinity of the south pole of the Moon, on the far side.

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Crookes (crater)

Crookes is a lunar impact crater that lies on the Moon's far side as seen from the Earth.

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Crookston, Minnesota

Crookston is a city in the U.S. state of Minnesota.

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Crowborough

Crowborough is a town in the Wealden district of East Sussex, England.

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Crowdsourcing

Crowdsourcing is a sourcing model in which individuals or organizations obtain goods and services.

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Crown of Stars

Crown of Stars is a posthumous collection of Alice Sheldon (aka James Tiptree, Jr.)‘s unpublished short stories and those published in the final years of her career.

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Crozier (crater)

Crozier is a lunar impact crater that is located on the southwest edge of Mare Fecunditatis, a lunar mare in the eastern part of the Moon's near side.

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CRRES

The Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite (CRRES) was launched on July 25, 1990 into a geosynchronous transfer orbit (GTO) for a nominal three-year mission to investigate fields, plasmas, and energetic particles inside the Earth's magnetosphere.

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Crucifixion darkness

The Crucifixion darkness is an episode in three of the canonical gospels in which the sky becomes dark in daytime during the crucifixion of Jesus.

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Cryogenics

In physics, cryogenics is the production and behaviour of materials at very low temperatures.

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Crysis (video game)

Crysis is a first-person shooter video game developed by Crytek and published by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows and released in November 2007.

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CSA (database company)

CSA (formerly Cambridge Scientific Abstracts) was a division of Cambridge Information Group and provider of online databases, based in Bethesda, Maryland before merging with ProQuest of Ann Arbor, Michigan in 2007.

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Ctesibius (crater)

Ctesibius is a small lunar impact crater that is located near the equator, on the far side of the Moon and is named after the ancient Greek inventor Ctesibius.

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CubeSat

A CubeSat (U-class spacecraft) is a type of miniaturized satellite for space research that is made up of multiples of 10×10×10 cm cubic units.

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Cultural influence of Star Trek

Star Trek is one of the most culturally-influential media franchises, and is often regarded as the most influential science fiction TV series in history.

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Culture of Houston

Houston is a multicultural city with a thriving international community supported by the third largest concentration of consular offices in the United States, representing 86 nations.

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Cumulus cloud

Cumulus clouds are clouds which have flat bases and are often described as "puffy", "cotton-like" or "fluffy" in appearance.

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Cupola (ISS module)

The Cupola is an ESA-built observatory module of the International Space Station (ISS).

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Curie (lunar crater)

Curie is a large lunar impact crater, much of which lies on the far side of the Moon as seen from the Earth.

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Curt Michel

Frank Curtis "Curt" Michel, Ph.D. (June 5, 1934 – February 26, 2015) was an American astrophysicist; a professor of astrophysics at Rice University in Houston, Texas; a former United States Air Force pilot; and a NASA astronaut.

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Curtis (crater)

Curtis is a very small lunar impact crater that lies in the western Mare Crisium, to the east of the crater Picard.

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Curtis Brown

Curtis Lee "Curt" Brown Jr. (born March 11, 1956) is a former NASA astronaut and retired United States Air Force colonel.

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Cusanus (crater)

Cusanus is a lunar impact crater that is located near the northeastern limb of the Moon.

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Cuvier (crater)

Cuvier is a lunar impact crater on the southern part of the Moon's near side.

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Cyborg Superman

Cyborg Superman is a persona that has been used by two fictional characters in the DC Universe, both of which are supervillains that appear in comic books published by DC Comics.

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Cyclizine

Cyclizine, sold under a number of brand names, is a medication used to treat and prevent nausea, vomiting and dizziness due to motion sickness or vertigo.

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Cyclone

In meteorology, a cyclone is a large scale air mass that rotates around a strong center of low atmospheric pressure.

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Cydonia (region of Mars)

Cydonia is a region on the planet Mars that has attracted both scientific and popular interest.

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Cygnus (constellation)

Cygnus is a northern constellation lying on the plane of the Milky Way, deriving its name from the Latinized Greek word for swan.

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Cygnus (spacecraft)

The Cygnus spacecraft is an American automated cargo spacecraft developed by Orbital ATK as part of NASA's Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) developmental program.

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Cygnus X-1

Cygnus X-1 (abbreviated Cyg X-1) is a galactic X-ray source in the constellation Cygnus, and the first such source widely accepted to be a black hole.

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Cynthia Myers

Cynthia Jeanette Myers (September 12, 1950 – November 4, 2011) was an American model, actress, and Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for the December 1968 issue.

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Cyrano (crater)

Cyrano is a lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon.

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Cyril Ponnamperuma

Dr.

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Cysatus (crater)

Cysatus is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern part of the Moon's near side.

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Cytosine

Cytosine (C) is one of the four main bases found in DNA and RNA, along with adenine, guanine, and thymine (uracil in RNA).

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D'Alembert (crater)

d'Alembert is a large lunar impact crater located in the northern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon, to the northeast of the somewhat smaller walled plain Campbell.

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D'Arrest (crater)

D'Arrest is a lunar impact crater that is located in the lava-flooded region to the west of the Mare Tranquillitatis and is named after the German astronomer Heinrich Louis d'Arrest.

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D'Arsonval (crater)

D'Arsonval is a small lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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D-Link

D-Link Corporation is a Taiwanese multinational networking equipment manufacturing corporation headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan.

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D-Wave Systems

D-Wave Systems, Inc. is a quantum computing company, based in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.

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Da Vinci (lunar crater)

da Vinci is a lunar impact crater that is located in the eastern part of the Moon, to the northwest of Mare Fecunditatis.

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Dacite

Dacite is an igneous, volcanic rock.

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Daedalus (crater)

Daedalus is a prominent crater located near the center of the far side of the Moon.

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Dafydd Williams

Dafydd Rhys "Dave" Williams OC (born May 16, 1954) is a Canadian physician, public speaker and a retired CSA astronaut.

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Daguerre (crater)

Daguerre is a circular formation near the north end of Mare Nectaris.

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Dakota (fossil)

Dakota is the nickname given to a fossil Edmontosaurus annectens found in the Hell Creek Formation in North Dakota.

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Dale (crater)

Dale is a small lunar impact crater located in the far eastern part of the Moon's near side, to the south of the Mare Smythii.

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Dale D. Myers

Dale Dehaven Myers (January 8, 1922 – May 19, 2015) was an American aerospace engineer who was Deputy Administrator of NASA, serving between October 6, 1986 and May 13, 1989.

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Dale Frail

Dale A. Frail is an astronomer working at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) in Socorro, New Mexico.

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Dale Gardner

Dale Allan Gardner (November 8, 1948 – February 19, 2014) was a NASA astronaut who flew two Space Shuttle missions during the early 1980s.

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Dale R. Corson

Dale Raymond Corson (April 5, 1914 – March 31, 2012) was the eighth president of Cornell University.

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Dalhousie University

Dalhousie University (commonly known as Dal) is a public research university in Nova Scotia, Canada, with three campuses in Halifax, a fourth in Bible Hill, and medical teaching facilities in Saint John, New Brunswick.

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Dalibor Vesely

Dalibor Vesely (19 June 1934 – 31 March 2015) was a Czech-born architectural historian and theorist who was influential through his teaching and writing in promoting the role of hermeneutics and phenomenology as part of the discourse of architecture and of architectural design.

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Dallas Campbell

Robert Dallas Campbell (born 17 September 1970) is a British television presenter and television and stage actor, best known as a presenter on the factual Channel 5 series The Gadget Show in 2008 and BBC One science series Bang Goes the Theory from 2009 to 2012.

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Dalton (crater)

Dalton is a lunar impact crater that is located near the western limb of the Moon's near side.

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Daly (lunar crater)

Daly is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the eastern part of the Moon, to the northwest of the crater Apollonius.

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Damoiseau (crater)

Damoiseau is a lunar impact crater that is located just to the west of the Oceanus Procellarum, in the western part of the Moon's near side.

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DAMP Project

The Downrange Anti-missile Measurement Program or DAMP was an applied research project to obtain scientific data, just prior to and during re-entry, on intermediate- and intercontinental-range ballistic missiles as they returned to earth.

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Dan Crippen

Dan Crippen (born March 18, 1952, in Canistota, South Dakota) is the executive director of the National Governors Association.

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Dan Rather

Daniel Irvin Rather Jr. (born October 31, 1931) is an American journalist and the former news anchor for the CBS Evening News. He currently anchors a newscast called The News with Dan Rather at The Young Turks and was previously managing editor and anchor of the television news magazine Dan Rather Reports on the cable channel AXS TV.

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Dana Weigel

Dana J. Weigel became a flight director at NASA in 2005.

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Daniel Brandenstein

Daniel Charles Brandenstein (born January 17, 1943) is the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of United Space Alliance.

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Daniel C. Burbank

Daniel Christopher Burbank (born July 27, 1961) is a retired American astronaut and a veteran of two Space Shuttle missions.

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Daniel Goldin

Daniel Saul Goldin (born July 23, 1940) served as the 9th and longest-tenured Administrator of NASA from April 1, 1992, to November 17, 2001.

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Daniel Goldin presidency of Boston University

Circumstances relating to a Daniel Goldin presidency of Boston University began in the summer of 2003, following the resignation of its eighth president Jon Westling, the Trustees of Boston University voted unanimously to offer the presidency of the university to Daniel S. Goldin, former administrator of NASA under presidents George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush.

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Daniel Guggenheim Medal

The Daniel Guggenheim Medal is an American engineering award, established by Daniel and Harry Guggenheim.

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Daniel M. Tani

Daniel M. Tani (born February 1, 1961) is an American engineer and a NASA astronaut.

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Daniel Mulville

Daniel R. Mulville (born 1939) is an American engineer who served briefly as Acting Administrator of NASA in 2001.

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Daniel O. Graham

Daniel O. Graham (April 13, 1925 – December 31, 1995) was a U.S. Army officer.

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Daniel T. Barry

Daniel Thomas Barry (born December 30, 1953) is an American engineer, scientist, and a retired NASA astronaut.

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Daniel W. Bursch

Daniel Wheeler Bursch (born July 25, 1957) is a former NASA astronaut, and Captain of the United States Navy.

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Daniell (crater)

Daniell is a lunar impact crater located in the southern half of the Lacus Somniorum.

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Danjon (crater)

Danjon, is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Danny Dunn and the Homework Machine

Danny Dunn and the Homework Machine is the third novel in the Danny Dunn series of juvenile science fiction/adventure books written by Raymond Abrashkin and Jay Williams.

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Danny Hillis

William Daniel "Danny" Hillis (born September 25, 1956) is an American inventor, entrepreneur, scientist, and writer who is particularly known for his work in computer science.

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Dante (crater)

Dante is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Dante Lauretta

Dante Lauretta (born 1970) is a Professor of planetary science and cosmochemistry at the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory.

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Danville High School (Illinois)

Danville High School (DHS) is a public high school located in Danville, Illinois.

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Dark Future

Dark Future is a 1988 alternate history and post-apocalyptic science-fantasy miniature wargame by Games Workshop.

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Dark matter

Dark matter is a theorized form of matter that is thought to account for approximately 80% of the matter in the universe, and about a quarter of its total energy density.

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Dark Side of the Moon (film)

Dark Side of the Moon is a French mockumentary by director William Karel which originally aired on Arte in 2002 with the title Opération Lune.

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Dark Universe Observatory

The Dark Universe Observatory (DUO) is a planned NASA space-based telescope.

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Darkoth

Darkoth (a.k.a. Darkoth the Death Demon) is a fictional character, a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Darney (crater)

Darney is a small lunar impact crater that is located on the region of the Moon where the Mare Nubium joins the Oceanus Procellarum.

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DARPA

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is an agency of the United States Department of Defense responsible for the development of emerging technologies for use by the military.

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DARPA Falcon Project

The DARPA Falcon Project (Force Application and Launch from CONtinental United States) is a two-part joint project between the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the United States Air Force (USAF) and is part of Prompt Global Strike.

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Darrell Cornell

Darrell Cornell was Northrop's chief test pilot in the early 1980s.

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Darsah

Darsah (درسة) is an uninhabited island in the Guardafui Channel.

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DART (satellite)

DART, or Demonstration for Autonomous Rendezvous Technology, was a NASA sponsored project with the goal to develop and demonstrate an automated navigation and rendezvous capability in a NASA spacecraft.

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Darwin (lunar crater)

Darwin is a lunar impact crater of the type categorised as a walled plain.

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Darwin (spacecraft)

Darwin was a suggested ESA Cornerstone mission which would have involved a constellation of four to nine spacecraft designed to directly detect Earth-like planets orbiting nearby stars and search for evidence of life on these planets.

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Daryl Hannah

Daryl Christine Hannah (born December 3, 1960) is an American film actress and an environmental activist.

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Das (crater)

Das is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Dasht-e Lut

The Lut Desert, widely referred to as Dasht-e Lut (دشت لوت, "Emptiness Plain"), is a large salt desert located in the provinces of Kerman and Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran.

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Dassault Falcon 20

The Dassault Falcon 20 is a French business jet developed and manufactured by Dassault Aviation.

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Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet

The Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet is a light attack jet and advanced jet trainer co-manufactured by Dassault Aviation of France and Dornier Flugzeugwerke of Germany.

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Data archaeology

Data archaeology refers to the art and science of recovering computer data encoded and/or encrypted in now obsolete media or formats.

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Datapoint

Datapoint Corporation, originally known as Computer Terminal Corporation (CTC), was a computer company based in San Antonio, Texas, United States.

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Daubrée (crater)

Daubrée is a lunar impact crater that is located to the southwest of the Mare Serenitatis, just to the west-southwest of the crater Menelaus in the Montes Haemus range.

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Dava Newman

Dava J. Newman (born 1964) is a former Deputy Administrator of NASA,.

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Dave Lavery

Dave Lavery (born May 28, 1959) is an American scientist and roboticist who is the Program Executive for Solar System Exploration at NASA Headquarters.

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David A. King (engineer)

David Arnold King is an American engineer who was the tenth Director of the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center located in Huntsville, Alabama.

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David Brin

Glen David Brin (born October 6, 1950) is an American scientist and author of science fiction.

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David C. Hilmers

David Carl Hilmers (born January 28, 1950) is a former NASA astronaut.

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David Clark Company

David Clark Company, Inc. is an American manufacturer, best known for noise attenuating headsets with boom microphones.

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David Em

David Em (born 1952) is an American artist.

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David F. Dinges

David F. Dinges is an American sleep researcher and teacher.

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David Grinspoon

David H. Grinspoon (born 1959) is an American astrobiologist.

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David Hestenes

David Orlin Hestenes, Ph.D. (born May 21, 1933) is a theoretical physicist and science educator.

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David Kennedy (astronomer)

David Kennedy (27 April 1864 – 10 March 1936) was born at Lyttelton, New Zealand, the son of an Irish mother and a Scottish father who came to New Zealand from Melbourne in 1863.

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David Korn (computer scientist)

David G. Korn (b. Brooklyn, August 28, 1943) is an American UNIX programmer and the author of the Korn shell (ksh), a command line interface/programming language.

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David L. Rabinowitz

David Lincoln Rabinowitz (born 1960) is an American astronomer, discoverer of minor planets and researcher at Yale University.

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David Lary

David Lary (born 7 December 1965) is an atmospheric scientist interested in applying computational and information systems to facilitate discovery and decision support in Earth system science.

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David Leestma

David Cornell Leestma (born May 6, 1949) is a former American astronaut and retired Captain in the United States Navy.

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David Legates

David Russell Legates is an American climatologist and professor of geography at the University of Delaware.

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David M. Brown

David McDowell Brown (April 16, 1956 – February 1, 2003) was a United States Navy captain and a NASA astronaut.

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David M. Walker (astronaut)

David Mathieson "Dave" Walker (May 20, 1944 – April 23, 2001), (Capt, USN), was an American naval officer and aviator, fighter pilot, test pilot, and a former NASA astronaut.

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David Mirkin

David Mirkin (born September 18, 1955) is an American feature film and television director, writer and producer.

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David Nagel

David Nagel has held executive positions in a wide variety of technology companies and organizations.

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David Owen (author)

David Owen (born February 14, 1955) is an American journalist and author.

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David Rubincam

David Perry Rubincam, Ph.D. (born February 27, 1947) is an American geophysicist with specialties in solid-earth geophysics, planetary geodynamics and celestial mechanics.

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David S. McKay

David Stewart McKay (September 25, 1936 – February 20, 2013) was Chief Scientist for astrobiology at the Johnson Space Center.

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David Scott

David Randolph Scott (born June 6, 1932) (Col, USAF, Ret.) is an American engineer, former NASA astronaut, retired U.S. Air Force officer and former test pilot.

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David Spergel

David Nathaniel Spergel (born March 25, 1961), is an American theoretical astrophysicist and Princeton University professor known for his work on the WMAP (Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe) mission.

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David Strangway

David William Strangway, (June 7, 1934 – December 13, 2016) was a Canadian geophysicist and university administrator.

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David Todd Wilkinson

David Todd Wilkinson (13 May 1935 – 5 September 2002) was a world-renowned pioneer in the field of cosmology, specializing in the study of the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB) left over from the Big Bang.

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David Urie

Prior to June 2007, David Urie was Vice-President and Program Manager of Rocketplane Limited, Inc., where he managed the design of the Rocketplane XP.

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David Vetter

David Phillip Vetter (September 21, 1971 – February 22, 1984) was an American who was a prominent sufferer of severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID), a hereditary disease which dramatically weakens the immune system.

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David W. Taylor

David Watson Taylor (March 4, 1864 – July 28, 1940) was a U.S. naval architect and an engineer of the United States Navy.

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David Walls (academic)

David Walls (born October 21, 1941) is an activist and academic who has made significant contributions to Appalachian studies and to the popular understanding of social movements.

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David Wilson (university administrator)

David Wilson, Ed.D has been president of Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland since July 1, 2010.

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David Wolf (astronaut)

David Alexander Wolf (born August 23, 1956) is an American astronaut, medical doctor, electrical engineer.

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David Wu

David Wu (born April 8, 1955) is an American politician who served as the U.S. representative for from 1999 to 2011.

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Davies (crater)

Davies is a crater on Mars located at 46°N 0°E on the fringe of Acidalia Planitia near Arabia Terra.

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Davisson (crater)

Davisson is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon from the Earth.

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Davy (crater)

Davy is a small lunar impact crater that is located on the eastern edge of the Mare Nubium.

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Dawes (lunar crater)

Dawes is a lunar impact crater, named after the British astronomer William Rutter Dawes, and which is located in the wide straight between Mare Serenitatis and Mare Tranquilitatis.

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Dawn (spacecraft)

Dawn is a space probe launched by NASA in September 2007 with the mission of studying two of the three known protoplanets of the asteroid belt, Vesta and Ceres.

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Dawson (crater)

Dawson is a lunar impact crater that lies on the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Décollage

Décollage, in art, is the opposite of collage; instead of an image being built up of all or parts of existing images, it is created by cutting, tearing away or otherwise removing, pieces of an original image.

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De Forest (crater)

De Forest is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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De Gasparis (crater)

de Gasparis is a lunar crater that is located in the southwest part of the Moon.

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De Gerlache (crater)

de Gerlache is a lunar impact crater that is located along the southern limb of the Moon, within a crater diameter of Shackleton at the south pole.

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De Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo

The de Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo is a short takeoff and landing (STOL) utility transport turboprop aircraft developed from the earlier piston-powered DHC-4 Caribou.

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De La Rue (crater)

De La Rue is the remnant of a lunar impact crater, or possibly several merged craters, creating a formation sometimes called a walled plain.

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De Lalande (crater)

De Lalande is a multiring impact crater on Venus.

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De Moraes (crater)

De Moraes is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northern part of the Moon's far side.

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De Morgan (crater)

De Morgan is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the central region of the Moon, midway between the crater D'Arrest two crater diameters to the south (about 15 km), and Cayley 3/4 of the crater diameter (around 7 km) north.

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De Roy (crater)

De Roy is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, just behind the southwestern limb.

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De Sitter (crater)

De Sitter is a lunar impact crater that is located near the northern limb of the Moon, to the north of the Baillaud–Euctemon crater pair.

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De Vico (crater)

De Vico is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the southwest part of the Moon, to the south of the crater Sirsalis.

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De Vries (crater)

De Vries is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon relative to the Earth.

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Dead Sea Scrolls

Dead Sea Scrolls (also Qumran Caves Scrolls) are ancient Jewish religious, mostly Hebrew, manuscripts found in the Qumran Caves near the Dead Sea.

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Deadstick landing

A deadstick landing, also called a dead-stick landing, is a type of forced landing when an aircraft loses all of its propulsive power and is forced to land.

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Dean drive

The Dean drive was a device created and promoted by inventor Norman Lorimer Dean (1902–1972) that he claimed to be a reactionless drive.

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Dean Roden Chapman

Dean Roden Chapman (8 March 1922 – 4 October 1995) was a mechanical engineer at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and at Stanford University.

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Death Comes to Time

Death Comes to Time is a webcast audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who, produced by the BBC and first broadcast in five episodes on the BBCi Cult website from 12 July 2001, accompanied by limited animation.

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Deaths in September 2005

The following is a list of notable people who died in September 2005.

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Debes (crater)

Debes is a lunar impact crater that is located to the north of the Mare Crisium, in the eastern part of the Moon's near side.

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Deborah Roberts

Deborah Ann Roberts (born September 20, 1960) is an American television journalist for the ABC News division of the ABC broadcast television network.

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Debra Webb

Debra Webb is an American author of romantic suspense novels.

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Debris disk

A debris disk is a circumstellar disk of dust and debris in orbit around a star.

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Debus (crater)

Debus is a small lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, past the eastern limb.

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Debye (crater)

Debye is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northern hemisphere on the Moon's far side, as seen from the Earth.

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Decadal Planning Team

The NASA Decadal Planning Team (DPT) and its successor, the NASA Exploration Team (NExT), were influential behind-the-scenes efforts to develop a major new direction for the space agency early in the 21st Century.

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Decatur metropolitan area, Alabama

The Decatur, Alabama Metropolitan Statistical Area is a moderately urban region of North-Central Alabama.

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Decatur, Alabama

Decatur is a city in Morgan and Limestone counties in the State of Alabama.

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Decaying Orbit (film)

Decaying Orbit is a 2007 independent film directed by Tim Pyle and produced by Hogofilm, LLC., a production company in Southern California.

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December 1

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December 13

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December 14

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December 18

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December 1964

The following events occurred in December 1964.

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December 2

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December 3

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December 31

It is known by a collection of names including: Saint Sylvester's Day, New Year's Eve or Old Years Day/Night, as the following day is New Year's Day.

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December 6

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Dechen (crater)

Dechen is a small, bowl-shaped crater that is located in the northwest part of the Oceanus Procellarum, near the northwest limb of the Moon.

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Deep Bay crater

Deep Bay is a bay near the south-western tip of Reindeer Lake in Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Deep Impact (spacecraft)

Deep Impact was a NASA space probe launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station at 18:47 UTC on January 12, 2005.

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Deep Space 1

Deep Space 1 (DS1) was a NASA technology demonstration spacecraft which flew by an asteroid and a comet.

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Deep Space 2

Deep Space 2 was a NASA probe part of the New Millennium Program.

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Deep Space Climate Observatory

Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR; formerly known as Triana, unofficially known as GoreSat) is a NOAA space weather and Earth observation satellite.

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Deep Space Homer

"Deep Space Homer" is the fifteenth episode of The Simpsons' fifth season.

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Deepak Pandya

Deepak Pandya (born December 6, 1932) is a neuroanatomist who is best known for his contributions to the understanding of cortical and subcortical brain connectivity in the macaque using tract-tracing methods.

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Defense Contract Audit Agency

The Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) is an agency of the United States Department of Defense under the direction of the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller).

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Defiant (G.I. Joe)

The Defiant is a fictional space shuttle complex vehicle and station from the G.I. Joe series, G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, line of toys, comics and cartoons.

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Definition of planet

The definition of planet, since the word was coined by the ancient Greeks, has included within its scope a wide range of celestial bodies.

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Deforestation in Brazil

Brazil once had the highest deforestation rate in the world and in 2005 still had the largest area of forest removed annually.

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Deicing

De-icing is the process of removing snow, ice or frost from a surface.

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Deke Slayton

Donald Kent "Deke" Slayton (March 1, 1924 – June 13, 1993), (Major, USAF) was an American World War II pilot, aeronautical engineer, test pilot who was selected as one of the original NASA Mercury Seven astronauts, and became NASA's first Chief of the Astronaut Office.

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Delaunay (crater)

Delaunay is a lunar impact crater.

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Delaware State University

Delaware State University (DSU or Del State), is a historically black, public university in Dover, Delaware.

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Delay-tolerant networking

Delay-tolerant networking (DTN) is an approach to computer network architecture that seeks to address the technical issues in heterogeneous networks that may lack continuous network connectivity.

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Delbert Philpott

Delbert E. Philpott (September 24, 1923 – December 11, 2005) was an American soldier and scientist.

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Delisle (crater)

Delisle is a small lunar impact crater in the western part of the Mare Imbrium.

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Dellinger (crater)

Dellinger is a lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side.

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Delmotte (crater)

Delmotte is a small lunar impact crater that lies just to the east of the much larger crater Cleomedes, and to the north of the Mare Crisium, in the northeastern part of the Moon.

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Delporte (crater)

Delporte is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Delta Air Lines Flight 191

Delta Air Lines Flight 191 was a regularly scheduled Delta Air Lines domestic service from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to Los Angeles with an intermediate stop at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW).

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Delta Arietis

Delta Arietis (δ Arietis, abbreviated Delta Ari, δ Ari), also named Botein, is a star in the northern constellation of Aries.

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Delta Draconis

Delta Draconis (δ Draconis, abbreviated Delta Dra, δ Dra), also named Altais, is a yellow star in the constellation of Draco.

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Delta IV Heavy

The Delta IV Heavy (Delta 9250H) is an expendable heavy-lift launch vehicle, the largest type of the Delta IV family, and is the world's second highest-capacity rocket in operation, with a payload capacity half of SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket.

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Delta Phi

Delta Phi (ΔΦ) is a fraternity founded in 1827 at Union College in Schenectady, New York.

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Demarest, New Jersey

Demarest is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States.

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Dembowski (crater)

Dembowski is a lunar impact crater located to the southeast of the Sinus Medii and is named after Ercole Dembowski.

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Democratic Party (United States)

The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party (nicknamed the GOP for Grand Old Party).

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Democritus (crater)

Location of the crater Democritus Democritus is a lunar impact crater that is located on the northern part of the Moon, just to the north of the Mare Frigoris.

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Demonax (crater)

Demonax is a lunar impact crater near the southern limb of the Moon.

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Denel

Denel SOC Ltd is a South African state-owned aerospace and military technology conglomerate established in 1991.

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Denison, Iowa

Denison is a city in Crawford County, Iowa, United States, along the Boyer River.

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Denning (lunar crater)

Denning is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Dennis Chamberland

Dennis Chamberland (born 1951) is an American bioengineer, explorer, and author.

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Dennis Tito

Dennis Anthony Tito (born August 8, 1940) is an American engineer and multimillionaire, most widely known as the first space tourist to fund his own trip into space.

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Density

The density, or more precisely, the volumetric mass density, of a substance is its mass per unit volume.

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Deoxys

is a fictional species of Pokémon from Nintendo's and Game Freak's Pokémon media franchise.

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Department of Defense Manned Space Flight Support Office

The Department of Defense Manned Space Flight Support Office (DDMS) coordinated all United States Department of Defense (DoD) contingency support to United States NASA manned space flight programs.

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DEPTHX

The Deep Phreatic Thermal Explorer (DEPTHX) is an autonomous underwater vehicle designed and built by Stone Aerospace, an aerospace engineering firm based in Austin, Texas.

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Desargues (crater)

Desargues is an ancient lunar impact crater that is located near the northern limb of the Moon, on the western hemisphere.

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Descartes (crater)

Descartes is a heavily worn lunar impact crater that is located in the rugged south-central highlands of the Moon.

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Desdemona (moon)

Desdemona is an inner satellite of Uranus.

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Deseilligny (crater)

Deseilligny is a small lunar impact crater in the southern part of the Mare Serenitatis.

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Desert Research and Technology Studies

NASA's Desert Research and Technology Studies (Desert RATS or D-RATS) is a group of teams which perform an annual series of field trials seeking to demonstrate and test candidate technologies and systems for manned exploration of the surface of the Moon, Mars, or other rocky bodies.

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Desertification

Desertification is a type of land degradation in which a relatively dry area of land becomes increasingly arid, typically losing its bodies of water as well as vegetation and wildlife.

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Deslandres (crater)

Deslandres is the heavily worn and distorted remains of a lunar impact crater.

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Despina (moon)

Despina (or; Latin: Despœna; Greek: Δέσποινα), also known as Neptune V, is the third-closest inner satellite of Neptune.

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Destination Moon (comics)

Destination Moon (Objectif Lune) is the sixteenth volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé.

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Destinations

Girl Scout Destinations, formerly Wider Opportunities or Wider Ops, are events for individual Girl Scouts (ages 11 – 18) hosted by GSUSA or individual Girl Scout councils.

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Destiny (ISS module)

The Destiny module, also known as the US Lab, is the primary operating facility for U.S. research payloads aboard the International Space Station (ISS).

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Deutsch (crater)

Deutsch is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Devon Island

Devon Island (Inuit: Tatlurutit) is an island in Canada and the largest uninhabited island on Earth.

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Dewar (crater)

Dewar is a lunar impact crater that lies on the Moon's far side.

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Dextre

Dextre, also known as the Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator (SPDM), is a two armed robot, or telemanipulator, which is part of the Mobile Servicing System on the International Space Station (ISS), and does repairs otherwise requiring spacewalks.

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Diamondhead, Mississippi

Diamondhead is a city in southeastern Hancock County, Mississippi, United States.

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Diane Ackerman

Diane Ackerman (born October 7, 1948) is an American poet, essayist, and naturalist known for her wide-ranging curiosity and poetic explorations of the natural world.

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Dichroic glass

Dichroic glass is glass which displays two different colors by undergoing a color change in certain lighting conditions.

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Dick Scobee

Francis Richard Scobee (May 19, 1939 – January 28, 1986) was an American astronaut.

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Dickinson County, Kansas

Dickinson County (county code DK) is a county located in Central Kansas.

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Dickinson Independent School District

Dickinson Independent School District is a school district based in Dickinson, Texas, United States in Greater Houston.

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Diderot (crater)

Diderot is a small lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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DIDO (software)

DIDO is a software product for solving general-purpose optimal control problems.

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Diego Garcia

Diego Garcia is an atoll just south of the equator in the central Indian Ocean, and the largest of 60 small islands comprising the Chagos Archipelago.

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Diesel–electric transmission

A diesel–electric transmission, or diesel–electric powertrain, is used by a number of vehicle and ship types for providing locomotion.

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Diffuse Infrared Background Experiment

Diffuse Infrared Background Experiment (DIRBE) was an experiment on NASA's COBE mission, to survey the diffuse infrared sky.

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Diffusion flame

Glassman,I., Yetter, R.A. (2008) Combustion.

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Digital audio broadcasting

Digital audio broadcasting (DAB) is a digital radio standard for broadcasting digital audio radio services, used in many countries across Europe, Asia, and the Pacific.

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Digital dark age

The digital dark age is a lack of historical information in the digital age as a direct result of outdated file formats, software, or hardware that becomes corrupt, scarce, or inaccessible as technologies evolve and data decays.

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Digital Earth

Digital Earth is the name given to a concept by former US vice president Al Gore in 1998, describing a virtual representation of the Earth that is georeferenced and connected to the world’s digital knowledge archives.

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DigitalGlobe

DigitalGlobe is an American commercial vendor of space imagery and geospatial content, and operator of civilian remote sensing spacecraft.

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Dillo Day

Dillo Day is an annual all-day music festival at Northwestern that typically takes place on the last or second last Saturday of May at the Lakefill, but has most recently been in June.

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Dimitri Nanopoulos

Dimitri V. Nanopoulos (Δημήτρης Νανόπουλος; born 13 September 1948) is a Greek physicist.

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Dimmock v Secretary of State for Education and Skills

Dimmock v Secretary of State for Education and Skills was a case heard in September–October 2007 in the High Court of Justice of England and Wales, concerning the permissibility of the government providing Al Gore's climate change documentary An Inconvenient Truth to English state schools as a teaching aid.

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Dinitrogen tetroxide

Dinitrogen tetroxide, commonly referred to as nitrogen tetroxide, is the chemical compound N2O4.

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Dionysius (crater)

Dionysius is a lunar impact crater that lies on the western edge of the Mare Tranquillitatis.

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Diophantus (crater)

Diophantus is a lunar impact crater that lies in the southwestern part of the Mare Imbrium.

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DIRECT

DIRECT was a late-2000s proposed alternative heavy lift launch vehicle architecture supporting NASA's Vision for Space Exploration, which would replace the space agency's planned Ares I and Ares V rockets with a family of Shuttle-Derived Launch Vehicles named "Jupiter".

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Direct ascent

Direct ascent is a method of landing a spacecraft on the Moon or another planet directly, without first assembling the vehicle in Earth orbit, or carrying a separate landing vehicle into orbit around the target body.

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Direct part marking

Direct part marking (DPM) is a process to permanently mark parts with product information including serial numbers, part numbers, date codes, and barcodes.

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Dirichlet (crater)

Dirichlet is a lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side.

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Dirk Frimout

Dirk Dries David Damiaan, Viscount Frimout (born 21 March 1941 in Poperinge, Belgium) is an astrophysicist for the European Space Agency.

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Disappearance of Jennifer Kesse

Jennifer Joyce Kesse (born May 20, 1981) is an American woman who lived in Orlando, Florida and has been missing since January 24, 2006.

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Discipline (academia)

An academic discipline or academic field is a branch of knowledge.

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Discoverer 14

Discoverer 14 (also known as KH-1 9009) was a spy satellite used in the Corona program managed by DARPA and the United States Air Force.

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Discovery Program

NASA's Discovery Program is a series of lower-cost (as compared to New Frontiers or Flagship Programs), highly focused American scientific space missions that are exploring the Solar System.

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Disk loading

In fluid dynamics, disk loading or disc loading is the average pressure change across an actuator disk, such as an airscrew.

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Dittweiler

Dittweiler is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Kusel district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

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Diviner

Diviner, also referred to as the Diviner Lunar Radiometer Experiment (DLRE), is an infrared radiometer aboard NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, part of the Lunar Precursor Robotic Program which is studying the Moon.

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DNA

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a thread-like chain of nucleotides carrying the genetic instructions used in the growth, development, functioning and reproduction of all known living organisms and many viruses.

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DNA computing

DNA computing is a branch of computing which uses DNA, biochemistry, and molecular biology hardware, instead of the traditional silicon-based computer technologies.

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Dnepr (rocket)

The Dnepr rocket (translit; translit) is a space launch vehicle named after the Dnieper River.

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Doak VZ-4

The Doak VZ-4 (or Doak Model 16) was an American prototype Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL) aircraft built in the 1950s for service in the United States Army.

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Dobrovol'skiy (crater)

Dobrovol'sky is a small lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side.

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Docosahexaenoic acid

Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is an omega-3 fatty acid that is a primary structural component of the human brain, cerebral cortex, skin, and retina.

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Doctor (title)

Doctor is an academic title that originates from the Latin word of the same spelling and meaning.

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Doerfel (crater)

Doerfel is a lunar impact crater that is located in the vicinity of the southern pole, just on the far side of the Moon.

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Dollond (crater)

Dollond is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the central region of the Moon, to the north of the crater Abulfeda.

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Domestic policy of the George W. Bush administration

This article discusses the domestic policy of the George W. Bush administration.

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Dominic A. Antonelli

Dominic Anthony "Tony" Antonelli (born August 23, 1967) is a retired NASA astronaut.

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Dominic L. Pudwill Gorie

Dominic Lee Pudwill Gorie (born May 2, 1957) is a retired United States Navy officer and NASA astronaut.

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Domo (robot)

Domo is an experimental robot made by MIT designed to interact with humans.

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Don Davis (artist)

Don Davis (Donald E. Davis, born October 21, 1952) is a space artist known for his portrayals of space-related subjects.

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Don L. Anderson

Don Lynn Anderson (March 5, 1933 – December 2, 2014) was an American geophysicist who made significant contributions to the understanding of the origin, evolution, structure, and composition of Earth and other planets.

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Don L. Lind

Don Leslie Lind, Ph.D. (born May 18, 1930), (Cmdr, USNR, Ret.), is an American scientist and a former naval officer and aviator, and NASA astronaut.

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Don Pendleton

Donald Eugene "Don" Pendleton (December 12, 1927 – October 23, 1995) was an American author of fiction and non-fiction books, best known for his creation of the fictional character The Executioner: Mack Bolan.

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Don Puddy

Donald Ray Puddy (May 31, 1937 – November 22, 2004) was a NASA engineer and manager.

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Don't Bring Me Down

"Don't Bring Me Down" is the ninth and final track on the English rock band the Electric Light Orchestra's 1979 album Discovery.

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Donald A. Thomas

Donald Alan Thomas, Ph.D. (born May 6, 1955) is an American engineer and a former NASA astronaut.

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Donald A. Wollheim

Donald Allen Wollheim (October 1, 1914 – November 2, 1990) was an American science fiction editor, publisher, writer, and fan.

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Donald Becker

Donald Becker is an American computer programmer who wrote Ethernet drivers for the Linux operating system.

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Donald C. Parker

Donald C. Parker, also known as Don Parker (January 28, 1939 – February 22, 2015), was an American retired physician and amateur astronomer, specializing in the research of the Solar System and planetary photography.

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Donald E. Williams

Captain Donald Edward Williams (February 13, 1942 – February 23, 2016) was an American naval officer and aviator, test pilot, mechanical engineer and NASA astronaut.

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Donald H. Peterson

Donald Herod Peterson (October 22, 1933 – May 27, 2018) was a United States Air Force officer and NASA astronaut.

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Donald Holmquest

Donald Lee Holmquest (born April 7, 1939) is an American lawyer, as well as a physician, electrical engineer and former NASA astronaut.

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Donald J. Atwood Jr.

Donald Jesse Atwood Jr. (May 25, 1924 – April 24, 1994) was appointed Deputy Secretary of Defense for U.S. President George H. W. Bush in 1989.

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Donald J. Kutyna

General (ret) Donald Joseph Kutyna (born December 6, 1933) is a retired United States Air Force Officer.

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Donald Pettit

Donald Roy Pettit (born April 20, 1955) is an American chemical engineer and a NASA astronaut.

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Donald R. McMonagle

Donald Ray McMonagle (born May 14, 1952), (Col, USAF, Ret.), became the Manager, Launch Integration, at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on August 15, 1997.

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Donatello

Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi (c. 1386 – 13 December 1466), better known as Donatello, was an Italian Renaissance sculptor from Florence.

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Donatos Pizza

Donatos Pizza is a pizza delivery restaurant franchisor headquartered in Columbus, Ohio.

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Donn F. Eisele

Donn Fulton Eisele (June 23, 1930 – December 2, 1987) (Colonel, USAF) was a United States Air Force officer, test pilot, and later a NASA astronaut.

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Donna (crater)

Donna is a tiny lunar crater on the near side of the Moon.

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Donna Shirley

Donna Lee Shirley (born 1941) is a former manager of Mars Exploration at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

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Donner (crater)

Donner is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Doomsday Machine (film)

Doomsday Machine, also known as Escape from Planet Earth (video title), is an American science fiction film filmed in 1967 but completed without the original cast or sets in 1972.

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Door

A door is a moving mechanism used to block off and allow access to, an entrance to or within an enclosed space, such as a building, room or vehicle.

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Doppelgänger (1969 film)

Doppelgänger is a 1969 British science fiction film, directed by Robert Parrish and starring Roy Thinnes, Ian Hendry, Lynn Loring and Patrick Wymark.

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Doppelmayer (crater)

Doppelmayer is the remains of a lunar impact crater that lies on the southwest edge of Mare Humorum.

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Doppler (crater)

Doppler is a lunar impact crater named for Christian Doppler that is located at the southern edge of the walled plain Korolev, on the far side of the Moon.

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Dorian Shainin

Dorian Shainin (September 26, 1914 – January 7, 2000) was an American quality consultant, aeronautics engineer, author, and college professor most notable for his contributions in the fields of industrial problem solving, product reliability, and quality engineering, particularly the creation and development of the "Red X" concept.

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Doris Daou

Doris Daou (born 1964) is a Lebanese-born astronomer from Canada who works for NASA in education and public outreach.

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Dorothy Metcalf-Lindenburger

Dorothy Marie "Dottie" Metcalf-Lindenburger (born May 2, 1975 in Colorado Springs, Colorado) is a former American astronaut.

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Double Trouble (FIRST)

Double Trouble was the 1999 game for the FIRST Robotics Competition, and the first game to feature alliances.

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Douglas C-133 Cargomaster

The Douglas C-133 Cargomaster is an American large turboprop cargo aircraft built between 1956 and 1961 by the Douglas Aircraft Company for use with the United States Air Force.

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Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket

The Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket (or D-558-II) was a rocket and jet-powered supersonic research aircraft built by the Douglas Aircraft Company for the United States Navy.

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Douglas DC-8

The Douglas DC-8 (also known as the McDonnell Douglas DC-8) is an American four-engine long-range narrow-body jet airliner built from 1958 to 1972 by the Douglas Aircraft Company.

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Douglas Engelbart

Douglas Carl Engelbart (January 30, 1925 – July 2, 2013) was an American engineer and inventor, and an early computer and Internet pioneer.

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Douglas F4D Skyray

The Douglas F4D Skyray (later redesignated F-6 Skyray) was an American carrier-based fighter/interceptor built by the Douglas Aircraft Company.

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Douglas F5D Skylancer

The Douglas F5D Skylancer was a development of the F4D Skyray jet fighter for the United States Navy.

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Douglas G. Hurley

Douglas Gerald Hurley (born October 21, 1966) is an engineer and NASA astronaut.

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Douglas H. Wheelock

Douglas Harry "Wheels" Wheelock (born May 5, 1960) is an American engineer and astronaut.

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Douglas Killmer

Douglas "Doug" Killmer (July 18, 1947 – August 29, 2005) was an American blues and rock bass guitarist active from the 1960s to the late 1990s.

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Douglas Patrick Harrison

Douglas Patrick Harrison is a with Louisiana State University's since his retirement in 2005.

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Douglass (lunar crater)

Douglass is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Dove (crater)

Dove is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the rugged lunar highlands in the southeastern part of the Moon.

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Down with Love

Down with Love is a 2003 American romantic comedy film directed by Peyton Reed and written by Eve Ahlert and Dennis Drake.

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Downers Grove North High School

Downers Grove North High School, or DGN, and locally referred to as "Downers North" or "North", is a public four-year high school located near the corner of Main Street and Ogden Avenue in Downers Grove, Illinois, a western suburb of Chicago, in the United States.

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Downey, California

Downey is a city located in southeast Los Angeles County, California, United States, southeast of downtown Los Angeles.

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Downriver

Downriver is the unofficial name for a collection of 18 suburban cities and townships in Wayne County, Michigan south of Detroit along the western shore of the Detroit River.

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Downtown Houston

Downtown is the largest business district in Houston, Texas, located near the geographic center of the metropolitan area at the confluence of Interstate 10, Interstate 45, and Interstate 69.

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Dr. No (film)

Dr.

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Draco Dwarf

The Draco Dwarf is a spheroidal galaxy which was discovered by Albert George Wilson of Lowell Observatory in 1954 on photographic plates of the National Geographic Society's Palomar Observatory Sky Survey (POSS).

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Dragon Con

Dragon Con (previously Dragon*Con and sometimes DragonCon) is a North American multigenre convention, founded in 1987, which takes place annually over the Labor Day weekend in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Dragon curve

A dragon curve is any member of a family of self-similar fractal curves, which can be approximated by recursive methods such as Lindenmayer systems.

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Dragon Models Limited

Dragon Models Limited (Dragon or DML for short) is a Hong-Kong-based manufacturer of plastic model kits, diecast models and military action figures.

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Dragon Storm (astronomy)

Dragon Storm (dubbed so in September 2004 because of its unusual shape) is a large, bright and complex convective storm in Saturn's southern hemisphere.

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Drake equation

The Drake equation is a probabilistic argument used to estimate the number of active, communicative extraterrestrial civilizations in the Milky Way galaxy.

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Draper (crater)

Draper is a small lunar impact crater in the southern part of the Mare Imbrium.

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Dream Chaser

The Dream Chaser Cargo System is an American reusable lifting-body spaceplane being developed by Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) Space Systems.

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Drebbel (crater)

Drebbel is a small lunar impact crater named after Cornelius Drebbel that is located to the northeast of the large walled plain Schickard, in the southwestern part of the Moon.

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Drew Pinsky

David Drew Pinsky (born September 4, 1958), commonly known as Dr.

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Drew Shindell

Drew Shindell is a physicist and an ozone specialist and professor at Duke University's Nicholas School.

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Dreyer (crater)

Dreyer is the remnant of a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Drogue parachute

A drogue parachute is a parachute designed to be deployed from a rapidly moving object in order to slow the object, to provide control and stability, or as a pilot parachute to deploy a larger parachute.

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DRTE Computer

The DRTE Computer was a transistorized computer built at the Defence Research Telecommunications Establishment (DRTE), part of the Canadian Defence Research Board.

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Drude (crater)

Drude is a lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon, in the rugged Montes Cordillera range that forms the outer ring around the Mare Orientale impact basin.

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Dry suit

A dry suit or drysuit provides the wearer with environmental protection by way of thermal insulation and exclusion of water, and is worn by divers, boaters, water sports enthusiasts, and others who work or play in or near cold or contaminated water.

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Dryden (crater)

Dryden is a lunar impact crater that is located on the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Drygalski (crater)

Drygalski is a large lunar impact crater that lies along the southern limb of the Moon.

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DTO

DTO may refer to.

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Duane G. Carey

Duane Gene "Digger" Carey (born April 30, 1957 in Saint Paul, Minnesota) is a retired lieutenant colonel in the United States Air Force and a former NASA astronaut.

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Duane Graveline

Duane Edgar Graveline (March 2, 1931 – September 5, 2016) was an American physician and NASA astronaut.

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Dubyago (crater)

Dubyago is a lunar impact crater that lies in the eastern limb of the Moon, and it appears significantly foreshortened when viewed from the Earth.

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Ducie Island

Ducie Island is an uninhabited atoll in the Pitcairn Islands.

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Duct tape

Duct tape, also referred to as duck tape, is cloth- or scrim-backed pressure-sensitive tape, often coated with polyethylene.

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Dufay (crater)

Dufay is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Dugan (crater)

Dugan is a lunar impact crater that is located on the northern part of the Moon's far side.

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Dunér (crater)

Dunér is an old lunar impact crater that is located in the northern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Duncan Hunter

Duncan Lee Hunter (born May 31, 1948) is an American politician.

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Duncan Hunter presidential campaign, 2008

The Duncan Hunter presidential campaign, 2008 began when fourteen-term Congressman and Vietnam War veteran Duncan Hunter of California announced his intentions to run for the 2008 Republican nomination for President of the United States in January 2007.

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Dundalk, Maryland

Dundalk is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States.

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Dunthorne (crater)

Dunthorne is a small lunar impact crater that is located to the northwest of the small lunar mare called Palus Epidemiarum, in the southwest part of the Moon's near side.

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DuPont

E.

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DuSable High School

Jean Baptiste Point DuSable High School is a public 4–year high school campus located in the Bronzeville neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States.

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Duward Crow

Duward L. Crow (June 26, 1919 – October 29, 1997) was a United States Air Force lieutenant general.

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Dwarf galaxy

A dwarf galaxy is a small galaxy composed of about 100 million up to several billion stars, a small number compared to the Milky Way's 200–400 billion stars.

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Dwarf planet

A dwarf planet is a planetary-mass object that is neither a planet nor a natural satellite.

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Dwight D. Eisenhower

Dwight David "Ike" Eisenhower (October 14, 1890 – March 28, 1969) was an American army general and statesman who served as the 34th President of the United States from 1953 to 1961.

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Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial

The Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial is a United States presidential memorial under construction, honoring Dwight D. Eisenhower, the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe during World War II and the 34th President of the United States.

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Dwight Morrow High School

Dwight Morrow High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school located in Englewood, New Jersey, United States, operating as part of the Englewood Public School District.

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Dylan Hunt

Dylan Hunt is the name of two fictional characters created for television by Gene Roddenberry.

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Dynabeads

Dynabeads are superparamagnetic spherical polymer particles with a uniform size and a consistent, defined surface for the adsorption or coupling of various bioreactive molecules or cells.

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Dynamics Explorer

Dynamics Explorer was a NASA mission, launched on August 3, 1981 and terminated on February 28, 1991.

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Dyson (crater)

Dyson is a lunar impact crater, 63 kilometers in diameter, that lies on the far side of the Moon, past the northwest limb.

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Dziewulski (crater)

Dziewulski is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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E. Myles Standish

Erland Myles Standish, Jr. (born March 5, 1939) is a mathematical astronomer and a former professor at Yale University.

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Early flying machines

Early flying machines include all forms of aircraft studied or constructed before the development of the modern aeroplane by 1910.

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Early Music Consort

The Early Music Consort of London was a British music ensemble in the late 1960s and 1970s which specialised in historically informed performance of Medieval and Renaissance music.

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Earned value management

Earned value management (EVM), earned value project management, or earned value performance management (EVPM) is a project management technique for measuring project performance and progress in an objective manner.

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Earth

Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life.

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Earth Departure Stage

The Earth Departure Stage (EDS) is the name given to the proposed second stage of the Block 2 Space Launch System.

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Earth observation satellite

Earth observation satellites are satellites specifically designed for Earth observation from orbit, similar to spy satellites but intended for non-military uses such as environmental monitoring, meteorology, map making etc.

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Earth Observing System

The Earth Observing System (EOS) is a program of NASA comprising a series of artificial satellite missions and scientific instruments in Earth orbit designed for long-term global observations of the land surface, biosphere, atmosphere, and oceans of the Earth.

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Earth orbit rendezvous

Earth orbit rendezvous (EOR) is a potential methodology for conducting round trip human flights to the Moon, involving the use of space rendezvous to assemble, and possibly fuel, components of a translunar vehicle in low Earth orbit.

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Earth Radiation Budget Satellite

The Earth Radiation Budget Satellite (ERBS) was a NASA scientific research satellite within NASA's ERBE (Earth Radiation Budget Experiment) Research Program - a three-satellite mission, designed to investigate the Earth radiation budget It also carried an instrument that studied stratospheric aerosol and gases.

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Earth System Modeling Framework

The Earth System Modeling Framework (ESMF) is open-source software for building climate, numerical weather prediction, data assimilation, and other Earth science software applications.

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Earth trojan

An Earth trojan is an asteroid that orbits the Sun in the vicinity of the Earth–Sun Lagrangian points (leading 60°) or (trailing 60°), thus having an orbit similar to Earth's.

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Earth's energy budget

Earth's energy budget accounts for the balance between energy Earth receives from the Sun, energy Earth radiates back into outer space after having been distributed throughout the five components of Earth's climate system and having thus powered the so-called "Earth’s heat engine".

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Earth's magnetic field

Earth's magnetic field, also known as the geomagnetic field, is the magnetic field that extends from the Earth's interior out into space, where it meets the solar wind, a stream of charged particles emanating from the Sun.

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Earth's orbit

Earth's orbit is the trajectory along which Earth travels around the Sun.

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Earth–Moon–Earth communication

Earth–Moon–Earth communication (EME), also known as moon bounce, is a radio communications technique that relies on the propagation of radio waves from an Earth-based transmitter directed via reflection from the surface of the Moon back to an Earth-based receiver.

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Earthrise

Earthrise is a photograph of the Earth and parts of the Moon's surface taken from lunar orbit by astronaut Bill Anders in 1968, during the Apollo 8 mission.

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EarthSat

Earth Satellite Corporation (EarthSat), an American company, was a pioneer in the commercial use of Earth observation satellites.

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Earthscope

Earthscope is an earth science program using geological and geophysical techniques to explore the structure and evolution of the North American continent and to understand the processes controlling earthquakes and volcanoes.

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EASE/ACCESS

The Experimental Assembly of Structures in EVA and the Assembly Concept for Construction of Erectable Space Structures, or EASE/ACCESS, were a pair of space shuttle flight experiments that were performed on STS-61-B, on November 29 and December 1, 1985.

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East Community Learning Center

East Community Learning Center (East CLC), formerly known as East High School, is a public high school in Akron, Ohio.

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East Grand Bahama

East Grand Bahama is a district of the Bahamas, situated on the eastern part of the island of Grand Bahama.

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East High School (Denver)

East High School is a public high school located in the City Park neighborhood on the east side of Denver, Colorado.

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Eastern New Orleans

The eastern section of New Orleans, colloquially known as "New Orleans East," is a large section of that city.

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Eastern Shore of Virginia

The Eastern Shore of Virginia consists of two counties (Accomack and Northampton) on the Atlantic coast of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States.

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Eauripik

Eauripik Island is a coral atoll of three islands in the western Caroline Islands in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district in Yap State in the Federated States of Micronesia.

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Eötvös (crater)

Eötvös is the remains of a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Eberhard Rees

Eberhard Friedrich Michael Rees (April 28, 1908 – April 2, 1998) was a German-American (by becoming a naturalized citizen of the United States) rocketry pioneer and the second director of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center.

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Ebon Atoll

Ebon Atoll (Marshallese: Epoon) is a coral atoll of 22 islands in the Pacific Ocean, forming a legislative district of the Ralik Chain of the Marshall Islands.

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Ebrahim Victory

Ebrahim Victory (Persian: ابراهيم ويكتوري) was born in Tehran, Iran on 26 December 1933 (12 Bahman, 1312).

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Eckert (crater)

Eckert is a tiny, isolated lunar impact crater in the northern part of the Mare Crisium (a circular region of relatively dark, flat material on the surface of the Moon).

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Eclipse 400

The Eclipse 400 (formerly ECJ) is a single-engine very light jet that was designed by Eclipse Aviation, producer of the Eclipse 500.

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Eclipse Aviation

Eclipse Aviation Corporation was the Albuquerque, New Mexico-based manufacturer of the Eclipse 500 very light jet (VLJ) and also at one time proposed developing the Eclipse 400 single-engined jet.

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Economy of Houston

The economy of Houston is based primarily on the energy industry, particularly oil.

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Economy of Long Island

Long Island's commuter towns are well known for supplying skilled labor to more urban places, but its two counties have their own factories, offices, schools and other workplaces, employing more workers than those who commute to distant jobs.

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Economy of Ohio

The economy of Ohio nominally would be the 21st largest global economy behind Saudi Arabia and ahead of Argentina according to the 2017 International Monetary Fund GDP estimates.

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Economy of Texas

The economy of Texas is the second largest in the United States.

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Economy of Virginia

The Economy of Virginia is well balanced with diverse sources of income.

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Ed Bishop

George Victor Bishop (11 June 1932 – 8 June 2005), known professionally as Ed Bishop, was an American actor based in the United Kingdom.

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Ed Harris

Edward Allen Harris (born November 28, 1950) is an American actor, producer, director, and screenwriter.

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Ed Lu

Edward Tsang "Ed" Lu (born July 1, 1963) is an American physicist and former NASA astronaut.

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Ed White (astronaut)

Edward Higgins White II (November 14, 1930 – January 27, 1967), (Lt Col, USAF), was an American aeronautical engineer, U.S. Air Force officer, test pilot, and NASA astronaut.

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Eddington (crater)

Eddington is the lava-flooded remnant of a lunar impact crater, located on the western part of Oceanus Procellarum.

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Eddington (spacecraft)

The Eddington mission was a European Space Agency (ESA) project that planned to search for Earth-like planets, but was cancelled in 2003.

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Edgar C. Whisenant

Edgar C. Whisenant (September 25, 1932 – May 16, 2001), was a former NASA engineer and Bible student who predicted the Rapture would occur in 1988, sometime between Sept.

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Edgar Mitchell

Edgar Dean "Ed" Mitchell (September 17, 1930 – February 4, 2016) was a United States Navy officer and aviator, test pilot, aeronautical engineer, ufologist and NASA astronaut.

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EdGCM

The Educational Global Climate Model or EdGCM is a fully functional global climate model (GCM) that has been ported for use on desktop computers (Windows PCs and Macs).

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Edison (crater)

Edison is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Edison, New Jersey

Edison is a township in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States, in the New York City metropolitan area.

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Edmund Hillary

Sir Edmund Percival Hillary OSN (20 July 1919 – 11 January 2008) was a New Zealand mountaineer, explorer, and philanthropist.

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Edu-Ware

Edu-Ware Services, Inc. was an educational and entertainment software publisher established in 1979 by Sherwin Steffin and Steven Pederson It was known for its adventure games, role-playing video games, and flight simulators for the Apple II family of computers.

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Education in Ecuador

The Ecuadorian Constitution requires that all children attend school until they achieve a “basic level of education,” which is estimated at nine school years.

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Education in New York City

Education in New York City is provided by a vast number of public and private institutions.

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Education in Taiwan

The educational system in Taiwan is the responsibility of the Ministry of Education.

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Education in the Soviet Union

Education in the Soviet Union was organized in a highly centralized government-run system.

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Educator Astronaut Project

The Educator Astronaut Project is a NASA program designed to educate students and spur excitement in math,science, and space exploration.

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Edward Belbruno

Edward Belbruno (born August 2, 1951 in Heidelberg, Germany) is an artist, mathematician and scientist whose interests are in celestial mechanics, dynamical systems, dynamical astronomy, and aerospace engineering.

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Edward C. Stone

Edward Carroll Stone (born January 23, 1936) is an American space scientist, professor of physics at the California Institute of Technology, and former director of the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).

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Edward Ezell

Edward Clinton Ezell (7 Nov 1939, Indianapolis, Indiana – 23 Dec 1993, Northern Virginia) was an American author and professor who served as National Firearms Collection curator at the National Museum of American History, administered by the Smithsonian Institution.

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Edward Gibson

Edward George Gibson (born November 8, 1936) is a former NASA astronaut, pilot, engineer, and physicist.

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Edward Givens

Edward Galen "Ed" Givens Jr. (January 5, 1930 – June 6, 1967), (Maj, USAF), was a United States Air Force officer, test pilot, and NASA astronaut.

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Edward H. White High School

Edward H. White High School is a public high school operated by the Duval County Public Schools.

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Edward Huber

Edward Huber (September 1, 1837, Dover, Indiana – August 26, 1904, Marion, Ohio) was an American inventor and industrialist.

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Edward L. Wright

Edward L. (Ned) Wright (born August 25, 1947 in Washington, D.C.) is an American astrophysicist and cosmologist, well known for his achievements in the COBE, WISE, and WMAP projects and as a strong Big Bang proponent in web tutorials on cosmology and theory of relativity.

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Edward Tufte

Edward Rolf Tufte (born March 14, 1942) is an American statistician and professor emeritus of political science, statistics, and computer science at Yale University.

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Edwards Air Force Base

Edwards Air Force Base (AFB) is a United States Air Force installation located in Kern County in southern California, about northeast of Lancaster and east of Rosamond.

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Edwin Howard Armstrong

Edwin Howard Armstrong (December 18, 1890 – February 1, 1954) was an American electrical engineer and inventor, best known for developing FM (frequency modulation) radio and the superheterodyne receiver system.

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Eerie, Indiana

Eerie, Indiana is an American television series that originally aired on NBC from September 15, 1991 to April 12, 1992.

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Effect of spaceflight on the human body

Humans venturing into the environment of space can have negative effects on the body.

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Effects of Hurricane Dennis in Florida

The effects of Hurricane Dennis in Florida included 14 deaths and $1.5 billion (2005 US$) in damage.

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Effects of tropical cyclones

The main effects of tropical cyclones include heavy rain, strong wind, large storm surges at landfall, and tornadoes.

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EG&G

EG&G, formally known as Edgerton, Germeshausen, and Grier, Inc., was a United States national defense contractor and provider of management and technical services.

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Egede (crater)

Egede is the remains of a lunar impact crater that has been flooded by lava, leaving only the somewhat polygonal circumference of the rim protruding just above the mare.

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Eglin Air Force Base

Eglin Air Force Base (AFB) is a United States Air Force base located approximately southwest of Valparaiso, Florida in Okaloosa County.

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Egor Popov

Egor P. Popov (Егор Павлович Попов; February 6, 1913 – April 19, 2001) was a structural and seismic engineer who helped transform the design of buildings, structures, and civil engineering around earthquake-prone regions.

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Egyptian astronomy

Egyptian astronomy begins in prehistoric times, in the Predynastic Period.

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Ehrlich (crater)

Ehrlich is a small lunar impact crater named after the German scientist Paul Ehrlich.

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Eichstadt (crater)

Eichstadt is a lunar impact crater that is located in the eastern section of the Montes Cordillera range that encircles the Mare Orientale impact basin.

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Eidophor

An Eidophor was a television projector used to create theater-sized images.

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Eight Forty One

Eight Forty One is a, 22-floor office building on the south bank of St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida.

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Eight-Foot High Speed Tunnel (Hampton, Virginia)

The Eight-Foot High Speed Tunnel, also known as Eight-Foot Transonic Tunnel, was a wind tunnel located in Building 641 of NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia.

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Eijkman (crater)

Eijkman is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon's southern hemisphere.

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Eileen Collins

Eileen Marie Collins (born November 19, 1956) is a retired NASA astronaut and a retired United States Air Force colonel.

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Eimmart (crater)

Eimmart is a lunar impact crater that is located near the east-northeastern limb of the Moon, to the northeast of the Mare Crisium.

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Einar Enevoldson

Einar K. Enevoldson (born June 15, 1932, in Seattle, Washington) is the director of the Perlan Project.

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Einstein (crater)

Einstein is a large lunar impact crater that lies along the western limb of the Moon, making it difficult to observe from the Earth.

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Einstein Observatory

Einstein Observatory (HEAO-2) was the first fully imaging X-ray telescope put into space and the second of NASA's three High Energy Astrophysical Observatories.

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Einstein ring

In observational astronomy an Einstein ring, also known as an Einstein–Chwolson ring or Chwolson ring, is the deformation of the light from a source (such as a galaxy or star) into a ring through gravitational lensing of the source's light by an object with an extremely large mass (such as another galaxy or a black hole).

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Einthoven (crater)

Einthoven is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Ejection seat

In aircraft, an ejection seat or ejector seat is a system designed to rescue the pilot or other crew of an aircraft (usually military) in an emergency.

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Elán (musician)

Elán DeFan (born 1 March 1983) is a Mexican recording artist, known for being one of the first Latin American female songwriters to begin her career with an English language album written completely on her own and the first independent artist from Latin America to have sold more than 1.7 millions copies of her music with her band which is also named ELAN, made up of Elán, lead vocalist and keyboard player, Jan Carlo DeFan, lead guitarist, co-producer and Elán's brother and younger cousin and drummer Michel "Cheech" Bitar DeFan and Mauricio "The Duck" Lopez.

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Electric aircraft

An electric aircraft is an aircraft powered by electric motors.

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Electrical telegraph

An electrical telegraph is a telegraph that uses electrical signals, usually conveyed via dedicated telecommunication circuit or radio.

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Electromagnetic absorption by water

The absorption of electromagnetic radiation by water depends on the state of the water.

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Electronic Systems Center

Electronic Systems Center was a product center of Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) headquartered at Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts.

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Electronic throttle control

Electronic throttle control (ETC) is an automobile technology which electronically "connects" the accelerator pedal to the throttle, replacing a mechanical linkage.

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Electronics Research Center

The Electronics Research Center (ERC), was a NASA research facility located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, across the street from MIT at Kendall Square.

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Electroshock weapon

An electroshock weapon is an incapacitating weapon.

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Elevator (aeronautics)

Elevators are flight control surfaces, usually at the rear of an aircraft, which control the aircraft's pitch, and therefore the angle of attack and the lift of the wing.

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Elevator:2010

Elevator:2010 was an inducement prize contest with the purpose of developing space elevator and space elevator-related technologies.

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Elevon

Elevons are aircraft control surfaces that combine the functions of the elevator (used for pitch control) and the aileron (used for roll control), hence the name.

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Elger (crater)

Elger is a lunar impact crater that lies along the southern edge of Palus Epidemiarum, the Marsh of Epidemics, in the southwest part of the Moon's near side.

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Elgin Symphony Orchestra

The Elgin Symphony Orchestra is a regional orchestra founded and headquartered in Elgin, Illinois.

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Elite Beat Agents

Elite Beat Agents is a music video game developed by iNiS and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld game console.

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Elizabeth Public Schools

Elizabeth Public Schools is a public school district headquartered in Elizabeth, in Union County, New Jersey, United States, serving students in pre-Kindergarten through twelfth grade.

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Elizabeth Warren

Elizabeth Ann Warren (née Herring, born June 22, 1949) is an American politician and academic serving as the senior United States Senator from Massachusetts, a seat she was elected to in 2012.

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Elizabethton, Tennessee

Elizabethton is a city in, and the county seat of Carter County, Tennessee, United States.

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Elk Bath

Elk Bath is an award-winning wildlife photograph by John McColgan, a fire behavior expert of the Alaskan Type I Incident Management Team.

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Elkins High School (Missouri City, Texas)

Lawrence E. Elkins High School, more commonly known as Elkins High School is a public high school in Missouri City, Texas that serves communities in Sugar Land and Missouri City.

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Ellen Ochoa

Ellen Ochoa (born May 10, 1958) is an American engineer, former astronaut and the current Director of the Johnson Space Center.

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Ellen S. Baker

Ellen Louise Shulman Baker, M.D., M.P.H. (born April 27, 1953) is an American physician and a NASA astronaut.

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Ellerman (crater)

Ellerman is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Ellington Airport (Texas)

Ellington Airport is a public and military use airport in Harris County, Texas, United States.

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Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base

Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base is a joint installation shared by various active component and reserve component military units, as well as aircraft flight operations of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) under the aegis of the nearby Johnson Space Center.

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Elliot Bevan

Elliot Bevan is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, Hollyoaks, played by Garnon Davies.

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Elliot See

Elliot McKay See Jr. (July 23, 1927 February 28, 1966) was an American engineer, naval aviator, test pilot, and NASA astronaut.

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Elliott School of International Affairs

The Elliott School of International Affairs (also known as the Elliott School or ESIA) is the professional school of international relations, foreign policy, and international development of the George Washington University, in Washington, D.C. The Elliott School is one of the world's most prestigious schools of international affairs and the largest school of international relations in the United States.

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Ellison (crater)

Ellison is a lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon from the Earth.

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Ellison Onizuka

was an American astronaut from Kealakekua, Hawaii, who successfully flew into space with the Space Shuttle ''Discovery'' on STS-51-C. He died in the destruction of the Space Shuttle ''Challenger'', on which he was serving as Mission Specialist for mission STS-51-L. He was the first Asian American and the first person of Japanese ancestry to reach space.

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Elmer (crater)

Elmer is a small lunar impact crater that is located to the south of Mare Smythii, near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Elon Musk

Elon Reeve Musk (born June 28, 1971) is an American business magnate, investor and engineer.

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Elvey (crater)

Elvey is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Elvira Garner

Elvira Garner (1886–1956) was a 20th-century Florida author and watercolor illustrator.

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Elwood-John H. Glenn High School

Elwood-John H. Glenn High School (often shortened to simply John Glenn High School) is a four-year secondary school of about 800 students and 70 faculty members, located in the hamlet of Elwood, Town of Huntington, Long Island, New York.

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Elysium Mons

Elysium Mons is a volcano on Mars located in the volcanic province Elysium, at, in the Martian eastern hemisphere.

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Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach

Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach is a residential campus of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

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Emden (crater)

Emden is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Emergency landing

An emergency landing is a prioritised landing made by an aircraft in response to an emergency containing an imminent or ongoing threat to the safety and operation of the aircraft or involving a sudden need for a passenger or crew on board to be on land, such as a medical emergency.

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Emergency position-indicating radiobeacon station

An emergency position-indicating radiobeacon station is a distress radiobeacon, a tracking transmitter that is triggered during an accident.

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Emerging technologies

Emerging technologies are technologies that are perceived as capable of changing the status quo.

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Emeril Lagasse

Emeril John Lagassé III (born October 15, 1959) is an American celebrity chef, restaurateur, television personality, cookbook author, and National Best Recipe award winner for his ‘Turkey and Hot Sausage Chili’ recipe in 2003.

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Emerson Literary Society

The Emerson Literary Society (ELS) is a co-ed, non-exclusive social society at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York.

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Emil de Cou

Emil de Cou is an American conductor who became associate conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra (John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts) in September 2003.

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Emilios T. Harlaftis

Emilios T. Harlaftis (Αιμίλιος Χαρλαύτης; 29 March 1965, Kiato – 13 February 2005 Menalo) was an astrophysicist.

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Eminescu (crater)

Eminescu is a peak ring crater on Mercury in diameter.

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Emissaries of Evil

The Emissaries of Evil is a name used by three different fictional teams of supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Emory University School of Medicine

The Emory University School of Medicine is the Graduate Medical School of Emory University and a component of Emory’s Robert W. Woodruff Health Sciences Center.

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Empennage

The empennage, also known as the tail or tail assembly, is a structure at the rear of an aircraft that provides stability during flight, in a way similar to the feathers on an arrow.

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Empire Test Pilots' School

The Empire Test Pilots' School (ETPS) is a British training school for test pilots and flight test engineers of fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft at MoD Boscombe Down in Wiltshire, England.

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Enceladus

Enceladus is the sixth-largest moon of Saturn.

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Encke (crater)

Encke is a lunar impact crater that is located on the western edge of the Mare Insularum, to the south-southeast of the crater Kepler.

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Encyclopedia Astronautica

The Encyclopedia Astronautica is a reference web site on space travel.

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Ender's Game (film)

Ender's Game is a 2013 American military science fiction action film based on the novel of the same name by Orson Scott Card.

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Endicott, New York

Endicott is a village in Broome County, New York, United States.

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Endymion (crater)

Endymion is a lunar impact crater that lies near the northeast limb of the Moon.

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Energetic Gamma Ray Experiment Telescope

The Energetic Gamma Ray Experiment Telescope (EGRET) was one of four instruments outfitted on NASA’s Compton Gamma Ray Observatory satellite.

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Energy efficiency in transport

The energy efficiency in transport is the useful travelled distance, of passengers, goods or any type of load; divided by the total energy put into the transport propulsion means.

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Energy subsidies

Energy subsidies are measures that keep prices for consumers below market levels or for producers above market levels, or reduce costs for consumers and producers.

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Energy Victory

Energy Victory: Winning the War on Terror by Breaking Free of Oil is a 2007 book by Robert Zubrin.

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Engine power

Engine power or horsepower is the maximum power that an engine can put out.

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Engineering

Engineering is the creative application of science, mathematical methods, and empirical evidence to the innovation, design, construction, operation and maintenance of structures, machines, materials, devices, systems, processes, and organizations.

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English Electric Canberra

The English Electric Canberra is a British first-generation jet-powered medium bomber that was manufactured during the 1950s.

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Enhanced vegetation index

The enhanced vegetation index (EVI) is an 'optimized' vegetation index designed to enhance the vegetation signal with improved sensitivity in high biomass regions and improved vegetation monitoring through a de-coupling of the canopy background signal and a reduction in atmosphere influences.

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Enos (chimpanzee)

Enos (d. November 4, 1962) was the second chimpanzee launched into space by NASA.

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Enrico Fermi

Enrico Fermi (29 September 1901 – 28 November 1954) was an Italian-American physicist and the creator of the world's first nuclear reactor, the Chicago Pile-1.

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ENSCO, Inc.

ENSCO, Inc. is a provider of engineering, science, and advanced technology solutions for the defense, security, transportation, and aerospace industries.

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Entropy and life

Research concerning the relationship between the thermodynamic quantity entropy and the evolution of life began around the turn of the 20th century.

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Environment of Hong Kong

The ecology of Hong Kong is mostly affected by the results of climatic changes.

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Environmental activism of Al Gore

Al Gore is a United States politician and environmentalist.

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Environmental issues in Thailand

Thailand's dramatic economic growth has caused numerous environmental issues.

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Environmental policy of the United States

The environmental policy of the United States is a federal governmental action to regulate activities that have an environmental impact in the United States.

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Environmental Science Services Administration

The Environmental Science Services Administration (ESSA) was a United States Federal executive agency created in 1965 as part of a reorganization of the United States Department of Commerce.

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Environmental vegetarianism

Environmental vegetarianism is the practice of vegetarianism or eating a plant-based diet based on the indications that animal-based industries are environmentally destructive or unsustainable.

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Enzymatic biofuel cell

An enzymatic biofuel cell is a specific type of fuel cell that uses enzymes as a catalyst to oxidize its fuel, rather than precious metals.

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EOSDIS

The Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) is a key core capability in NASA’s Earth Science Data Systems Program.

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Ephemeris

In astronomy and celestial navigation, an ephemeris (plural: ephemerides) gives the positions of naturally occurring astronomical objects as well as artificial satellites in the sky at a given time or times.

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Epigenes (crater)

Epigenes is a lunar impact crater that is located in the north part of the Moon, and is sufficiently close to the northern limb to appear significantly foreshortened from the Earth.

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EPOXI

EPOXI is a compilation of NASA Discovery program missions led by the University of Maryland and principal investigator Michael A'Hearn, with co-operation from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Ball Aerospace.

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Epsilon Aurigae

Epsilon Aurigae (ε Aurigae, abbreviated Eps Aur, ε Aur) is a multiple star system in the northern constellation of Auriga.

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Epsilon Cassiopeiae

Epsilon Cassiopeiae (ε Cassiopeiae, abbreviated Eps Cas, ε Cas), also named Segin, is a star in the constellation of Cassiopeia.

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Epsilon Hydrae

Epsilon Hydrae (ε Hydrae, abbreviated Epsilon Hya, ε Hya) is a is a multiple star system of a combined third magnitude in the constellation of Hydra.

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Equinox (celestial coordinates)

In astronomy, equinox is a moment when the vernal point, celestial equator, and other such elements are taken to be used in the definition of a celestial coordinate system.

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Era

An era is a span of time defined for the purposes of chronology or historiography, as in the regnal eras in the history of a given monarchy, a calendar era used for a given calendar, or the geological eras defined for the history of Earth.

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Eric Becklin

Eric E. Becklin (born April 6, 1940) is an American astrophysicist.

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Eric Boe

Eric Allen Boe (born October 1, 1964) is a United States Air Force fighter pilot Colonel, test pilot, a Civil Air Patrol member, and a NASA astronaut.

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Eric Chaisson

Eric J. Chaisson (pronounced chase-on, born on October 26, 1946 in Lowell, Massachusetts) is an American astrophysicist best known for his research, teaching, and writing on the interdisciplinary science of cosmic evolution.

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Eric Fossum

Eric R. Fossum (born October 17, 1957) is an American physicist and engineer known for developing the CMOS image sensor.

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Eric Gunderson (psychologist)

Ellsworth K. Eric Gunderson, Ph.D. (born 1923) is a psychologist who has studied human adaptation to living and working under the conditions associated with isolation and confinement.

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Eric Laithwaite

Eric Roberts Laithwaite (14 June 1921 – 27 November 1997) was an English electrical engineer, known as the "Father of Maglev" for his development of the linear induction motor and maglev rail system.

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Eric Williams

The Rt Hon. Dr. Eric Eustace Williams TC, CH (25 September 1911 – 29 March 1981) served as the first Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago.

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Erik Ian Asphaug

Erik Ian Asphaug (born October 19, 1961 in Oslo, Norway) is a Norwegian American planetary science professor in the School of Earth and Space Exploration at Arizona State University.

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Erikub Atoll

Erikub Atoll (Marshallese: Ādkup) is an uninhabited coral atoll of fourteen islands in the Pacific Ocean, located in the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands.

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Eris (dwarf planet)

Eris (minor-planet designation 136199 Eris) is the most massive and second-largest (by volume) dwarf planet in the known Solar System.

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Ernest C. Pollard

Ernest Charles "Ernie" Pollard (April 16, 1906 – February 24, 1997) was a professor of physics and biophysics and an author, who worked on the development of radar systems in World War II, worked on the physics of living cells, and who wrote textbooks and approximately 200 papers on nuclear physics and radiation biophysics.

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Ernest Emerson

Ernest R. Emerson (born March 7, 1955) is an American custom knifemaker, martial artist, and edged-weapons expert.

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Ernest Lenard Hall

Ernest Lenard (Ernie) Hall, Ph.D., PE, is Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science in the School of Dynamic Systems in the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Cincinnati.

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Ernst Dickmanns

Ernst Dieter Dickmanns is a German pioneer of dynamic computer vision and of driverless cars.

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Ernst Geissler

Ernst Geissler (3 August 1915 in Chemnitz, Saxony, Germany – 3 June 1989 in Huntsville, Alabama, United States) was a German-American aerospace engineer.

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Ernst Henry Krause

Dr Ernst H. Krause (2 May 1913 in Milwaukee, WI – 23 August 1989 in Newport Beach, CA) was an American nuclear physicist and aerospace executive.

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Ernst R. G. Eckert

Ernst Rudolph Georg Eckert (September 13, 1904 – July 8, 2004) was a scientist who advanced the film cooling technique for aeronautical engines.

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Ernst Stuhlinger

Ernst Stuhlinger (December 19, 1913 Niederrimbach, Germany – May 25, 2008) was a German-American atomic, electrical, and rocket scientist.

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Erro (crater)

Erro is a lunar impact crater that lies beyond the eastern limb of the Moon, on the far side as seen from the Earth.

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Escape velocity

In physics, escape velocity is the minimum speed needed for an object to escape from the gravitational influence of a massive body.

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Eschede derailment

The Eschede derailment occurred on 3 June 1998, near the village of Eschede in the Celle district of Lower Saxony, Germany, when a high-speed train derailed and crashed into a road bridge.

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Esclangon (crater)

Esclangon is a lunar impact crater that is located in the rugged terrain to the west-northwest of the prominent crater Macrobius with the distance of about 70 km, and east of Sinus Amoris.

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Esenboğa International Airport

Ankara Esenboğa Airport (Ankara Esenboğa Havalimanı), is the international airport of Ankara, the capital city of Turkey.

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Eskimo Nebula

The Eskimo Nebula (NGC 2392), also known as the Clownface Nebula or Caldwell 39, is a bipolar double-shell planetary nebula (PN).

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ESL Incorporated

ESL Incorporated, or Electromagnetic Systems Laboratory, was a subsidiary of TRW, a high technology firm in the United States that was engaged in software design, systems analysis and hardware development for the strategic reconnaissance marketplace.

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Esnault-Pelterie (crater)

Esnault-Pelterie is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon, named after French rocketry and astronautics pioneer Robert Esnault-Pelterie.

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Esperanza High School

Esperanza High School (EHS) is a public high school located in Anaheim, California and is part of the Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District.

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Espin (crater)

Espin is a lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon, just beyond the northeastern limb.

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ESSA-8

ESSA-8 was a weather satellite launched by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) on December 15, 1968, from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California.

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ESSP

ESSP may refer to.

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Estes Kefauver

Carey Estes Kefauver (July 26, 1903 – August 10, 1963) was an American politician from Tennessee.

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Eta Carinae

Eta Carinae (η Carinae, abbreviated to η Car), formerly known as Eta Argus, is a stellar system containing at least two stars with a combined luminosity greater than five million times that of the Sun, located around 7,500 light-years (2,300 parsecs) distant in the constellation Carina.

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ETBLAST

eTBLAST is a now-defunct free text similarity service search engine which offered access to the MEDLINE database, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) CRISP database, the Institute of Physics (IOP) database, Wikipedia, arXiv, the NASA technical reports database, Virginia Tech class descriptions and a variety of databases of clinical interest.

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Eternia

Eternia is the name of the fictional planet that serves as a setting for the Masters of the Universe toy collection and animated series.

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Euclides (crater)

Euclides is a small lunar impact crater located near the eastern edge of Oceanus Procellarum, about 30 kilometers to the west of the Montes Riphaeus mountains.

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Euctemon (crater)

Location of Euctemon Euctemon is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northern part of the Moon, along the northwest rim of the crater Baillaud.

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Eudoxus (lunar crater)

Eudoxus is a prominent lunar impact crater that lies to the east of the northern tip of the Montes Caucasus range, and is named after the Greek astronomer Eudoxus of Cnidus.

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Eugene Cernan

Eugene Andrew Cernan (March 14, 1934 – January 16, 2017) was an American astronaut, naval aviator, electrical engineer, aeronautical engineer, and fighter pilot.

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Eugene Galanter

Eugene Galanter was one of the modern founders of cognitive psychology.

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Eugene H. Trinh

Eugene Huu-Chau "Gene" Trinh (Vietnamese: Trịnh Hữu Châu, born September 14, 1950) is a Vietnamese American biochemist who flew aboard NASA Space Shuttle mission STS-50 as a Payload Specialist, becoming the first Vietnamese American astronaut in space.

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Eugene Parker

Eugene N. Parker (born June 10, 1927) is an American solar astrophysicist who—in the mid-1950s—developed the theory of the supersonic solar wind and predicted the Parker spiral shape of the solar magnetic field in the outer solar system.

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Euler (crater)

Euler is a lunar impact crater located in the southern half of the Mare Imbrium, and is named after the Swiss mathematician, physician and astronomer Leonhard Euler.

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Europa (moon)

Europa or as Ευρώπη (Jupiter II) is the smallest of the four Galilean moons orbiting Jupiter, and the sixth-closest to the planet.

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Europa Orbiter

The Europa Orbiter was a planned NASA mission to Jupiter's Moon Europa, that was cancelled in 2002.

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European Astronaut Corps

The European Astronaut Corps is a unit of the European Space Agency (ESA) that selects, trains, and provides astronauts as crew members on U.S. and Russian space missions.

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European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service

The European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS) is a satellite based augmentation system (SBAS) developed by the European Space Agency and EUROCONTROL on behalf of the European Commission.

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European Organisation for Civil Aviation Equipment

EUROCAE, the European Organisation for Civil Aviation Equipment (French: Organisation Européenne pour l’Equipement de l’Aviation Civile) was formed in Lucerne on 24 April 1963.

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European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites

The European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT) is an intergovernmental organisation created through an international convention agreed by a current total of 30 European Member States: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, and the United Kingdom.

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European Physiology Modules

The European Physiology Module (EPM) is an International Standard Payload Rack for the Columbus Laboratory on board the International Space Station.

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European Robotic Arm

The European Robotic Arm (ERA) is a robotic arm to be attached to the Russian segment of the International Space Station.

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European Southern Observatory

The European Southern Observatory (ESO) is a 15-nation intergovernmental research organization for ground-based astronomy.

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European Space Agency

The European Space Agency (ESA; Agence spatiale européenne, ASE; Europäische Weltraumorganisation) is an intergovernmental organisation of 22 member states dedicated to the exploration of space.

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European Space Astronomy Centre

The European Space Astronomy Centre (ESAC) is the ESA's centre for space science (astronomy, solar system exploration and fundamental physics).

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European Space Research Organisation

The European Space Research Organisation (ESRO) was an international organisation founded by 10 European nations with the intention of jointly pursuing scientific research in space.

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European VLBI Network

The European very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) Network was formed in 1980 by a consortium of five of the major radio astronomy institutes in Europe (the European Consortium for VLBI).

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EV Lacertae

EV Lacertae (EV Lac, Gliese 873, HIP 112460) is a faint red dwarf star 16.5 light years away in the constellation Lacerta.

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Evans (crater)

Evans is the remnant of a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Evdokimov (crater)

Evdokimov is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Evergreen International Airlines

Evergreen International Airlines was a charter and cargo airline based in McMinnville, Oregon, United States.

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Evershed (crater)

Evershed is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon, named after the English solar astronomer John Evershed.

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Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask) (film)

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask) is a 1972 comedy film directed by Woody Allen.

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Evolved antenna

In radio communications, an evolved antenna is an antenna designed fully or substantially by an automatic computer design program that uses an evolutionary algorithm that mimics Darwinian evolution.

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Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle

Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) is an expendable launch system program of the United States Air Force (USAF), intended to assure access to space for Department of Defense and other United States government payloads.

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Ewen Whitaker

Ewen Adair Whitaker (22 June 1922 – 11 October 2016) was a British-born astronomer who specialized in lunar studies.

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Examination of Apollo Moon photographs

The examination of Apollo Moon photographs is an endeavour undertaken by certain people engaged in the debate as to the merits of Moon landing conspiracy theories, despite the abundance of third-party evidence for Apollo Moon landings.

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Excalibur Almaz

Excalibur Almaz is a private spaceflight company which plans to provide a variety of deep space crewed exploration missions, micro-gravity science, and payload delivery.

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Executive Schedule

Executive Schedule is the system of salaries given to the incumbents of the highest-ranked appointed positions in the executive branch of the U.S. government.

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ExoMars

ExoMars (Exobiology on Mars) is a two-part astrobiology project to search for evidence of life on Mars, a joint mission of the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Russian space agency Roscosmos.

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ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter

The ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) is a collaborative project between the European Space Agency (ESA) and Roscosmos that sent an atmospheric research orbiter and the ''Schiaparelli'' demonstration lander to Mars in 2016 as part of the European-led ExoMars programme.

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Exomoon

An exomoon or extrasolar moon is a natural satellite that orbits an exoplanet or other non-stellar extrasolar body.

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Exoplanet

An exoplanet or extrasolar planet is a planet outside our solar system.

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Exoplanetology

Exoplanetology, or exoplanetary science, is an integrated field of astronomical science dedicated to the search and study of exoplanets (extrasolar planets).

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EXOSAT

The European X-ray Observatory Satellite (EXOSAT), originally named HELOS, was an X-ray telescope operational from May 1983 until April 1986 and in that time made 1780 observations in the X-ray band of most classes of astronomical object including active galactic nuclei, stellar coronae, cataclysmic variables, white dwarfs, X-ray binaries, clusters of galaxies, and supernova remnants.

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Exosphere

The exosphere (ἔξω éxō "outside, external, beyond", σφαῖρα sphaĩra "sphere") is a thin, atmosphere-like volume surrounding a planet or natural satellite where molecules are gravitationally bound to that body, but where the density is too low for them to behave as a gas by colliding with each other.

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Expansion of the universe

The expansion of the universe is the increase of the distance between two distant parts of the universe with time.

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Expedition 1

Expedition 1 was the first long-duration stay on the International Space Station (ISS).

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Expedition 10

Expedition 10 (2004–2005) was the tenth expedition to the International Space Station, using the Soyuz TMA-5, which stayed during the expedition for emergency evacuation.

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Expedition 11

Expedition 11 (2005) was the 11th expedition to the International Space Station, using the Soyuz TMA-6, which stayed during the expedition for emergency evacuation.

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Expedition 12

Expedition 12 (2005) was the 12th expedition to the International Space Station, launched from Kazakhstan using the Russian Soyuz TMA-7 spacecraft.

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Expedition 13

Expedition 13 was the 13th expedition to the International Space Station (ISS), and launched at 02:30 UTC on 30 March 2006.

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Expedition 14

Expedition 14 was the 14th expedition to the International Space Station (ISS).

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Expedition 15

Expedition 15 was the 15th expedition to the International Space Station (ISS).

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Expedition 16

Expedition 16 was the 16th expedition to the International Space Station (ISS).

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Expedition 17

Expedition 17 was the 17th expedition to the International Space Station (ISS).

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Expedition 18

Expedition 18 was the 18th permanent crew of the International Space Station (ISS).

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Expedition 19

Expedition 19 was the 19th long-duration flight to the International Space Station.

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Expedition 2

Expedition 2 (also called ISS EO-2) was the second long-duration spaceflight aboard the International Space Station, immediately following Expedition 1.

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Expedition 20

Expedition 20 was the 20th long-duration flight to the International Space Station.

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Expedition 21

Expedition 21 was the 21st long-duration mission to the International Space Station (ISS).

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Expedition 3

Expedition 3 was the third expedition to the International Space Station.

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Expedition 4

Expedition 4 was the fourth expedition to the International Space Station (7 December 2001 - 15 June 2002).

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Expedition 5

Expedition 5 was the fifth long-duration stay on the International Space Station (ISS).

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Expedition 6

Expedition 6 was the sixth expedition to the International Space Station (25 November 2002 - 3 May 2003).

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Expedition 7

Expedition 7 was the seventh expedition to the International Space Station.

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Expedition 8

Expedition 8 was the eighth expedition to the International Space Station.

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Expedition 9

Expedition 9 (2004) was the ninth expedition to the International Space Station (21 April 2004 - 23 October 2004).

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Expendable launch system

An expendable launch vehicle (ELV) is a launch system or launch vehicle stage that is used only once to carry a payload into space.

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Exploration of Jupiter

The exploration of Jupiter has been conducted via close observations by automated spacecraft.

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Exploration of Mars

The planet Mars has been explored remotely by spacecraft.

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Exploration of Mercury

The exploration of Mercury has played only a minor role in the space interests of the world.

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Exploration of Neptune

The exploration of Neptune has only begun with one spacecraft, Voyager 2 in 1989.

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Exploration of Saturn

The exploration of Saturn has been solely performed by crewless probes.

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Exploration of the Moon

The physical exploration of the Moon began when Luna 2, a space probe launched by the Soviet Union, made an impact on the surface of the Moon on September 14, 1959.

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Exploration of Uranus

The exploration of Uranus has, to date, been solely through telescopes and NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft, which made its closest approach to Uranus on January 24, 1986.

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Exploration Systems Architecture Study

The Exploration Systems Architecture Study (ESAS) is the official title of a large-scale, system level study released by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in November 2005 in response to American president George W. Bush's announcement on January 14, 2004 of his goal of returning astronauts to the Moon and eventually Mars — known as the Vision for Space Exploration (and unofficially as "Moon, Mars and Beyond" in some aerospace circles, though the specifics of a manned "beyond" program remain vague).

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Explorer 1

Explorer 1 was the first satellite of the United States, launched as part of its participation in the International Geophysical Year.

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Explorer 11

Explorer 11 (also known as S15) was an American Earth-orbital satellite that carried the first space-borne gamma-ray telescope.

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Explorer 17

Explorer 17 (also known as Atmosphere Explorer-A (AE-A) and S6) was a United States satellite, launched at Cape Canaveral from LC-17B on a Delta-B booster, on April 3, 1963, to study the Earth's upper atmosphere.

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Explorer 32

Explorer 32, also known as Atmosphere Explorer-B (AE-B), was a satellite launched by the United States to study the Earth's upper atmosphere.

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Explorer 33

Explorer 33 (also known as AIMP-D, IMP-D, AIMP 1, Anchored IMP 1, Interplanetary Monitoring Platform-D) was a spacecraft in the Explorer program launched by NASA on July 1, 1966 on a mission of scientific exploration.

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Explorer 35

Explorer 35 (IMP-E, AIMP 2, Anchored IMP 2, Interplanetary Monitoring Platform-E) was a spin-stabilized spacecraft instrumented for interplanetary studies, at lunar distances, of the interplanetary plasma, magnetic field, energetic particles, and solar X rays.

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Explorer 49

Explorer 49 (also called Radio Astronomy Explorer-B(RAE-B)) was a 328 kilogram satellite launched on June 10, 1973 for long wave radio astronomy research.

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Explorer 52

Explorer 52 was an American satellite launched on June 3, 1974 from Vandenberg Air Force Base on a Scout booster.

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Explorer 6

Explorer 6, or S-2, was an American satellite launched on August 7, 1959.

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Explorer 7

Explorer 7 was launched October 13, 1959 at 10:36 a.m. Eastern Time by a Juno II rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station to an orbit of 573 km by 1073 km and inclination of 50.27°.

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Explorer 8

Explorer 8 was an American research satellite launched on November 3, 1960.

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Explorers Program

The Explorers Program is a United States space exploration program that provides flight opportunities for physics, geophysics, heliophysics, and astrophysics investigations from space.

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Expo 67 pavilions

The Expo 67 International and Universal Exposition featured 90 pavilions representing Man and His World, on a theme derived from Terre des Hommes, written by the famous French pilot Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.

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Extended Duration Orbiter

The Extended Duration Orbiter (EDO) program was a project by NASA to prepare for long-term (months) microgravity research aboard Space Station Freedom, which later evolved into the International Space Station.

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Extensible Data Format

The Extensible Data Format (X) is an XML standard (specified as a DTD) developed by NASA, meant to be used throughout scientific disciplines.

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Extraterrestrial (TV documentary)

Extraterrestrial (also Alien Worlds in the UK) is a British-American two-part television documentary miniseries, aired in 2005 in the UK by Channel 4, by the National Geographic Channel (as Extraterrestrial) in the US on Monday, May 30, 2005 and produced by Blue Wave Productions Ltd.

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Extraterrestrial atmosphere

The study of extraterrestrial atmospheres is an active field of research, both as an aspect of astronomy and to gain insight into Earth's atmosphere.

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Extraterrestrial hypothesis

The extraterrestrial hypothesis (ETH) proposes that some unidentified flying objects (UFOs) are best explained as being physical spacecraft occupied by extraterrestrial life or non-human aliens from other planets visiting Earth.

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Extraterrestrial life

Extraterrestrial life,Where "extraterrestrial" is derived from the Latin extra ("beyond", "not of") and terrestris ("of Earth", "belonging to Earth").

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Extraterrestrial liquid water

Extraterrestrial liquid water (from the Latin words: extra and terrestris) is water in its liquid state that naturally occurs outside Earth.

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Extraterrestrial materials

Most atoms on Earth came from the interstellar dust and gas from which the Sun and Solar System formed.

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Extraterrestrial real estate

Extraterrestrial real estate refers to claims of land ownership on other planets or natural satellites or parts of space by certain organizations and individuals.

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Extraterrestrial skies

In astronomy, an extraterrestrial sky is a view of outer space from the surface of a world other than Earth.

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Extravehicular activity

Extravehicular activity (EVA) is any activity done by an astronaut or cosmonaut outside a spacecraft beyond the Earth's appreciable atmosphere.

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Extravehicular Mobility Unit

The Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) is an independent anthropomorphic spacesuit that provides environmental protection, mobility, life support, and communications for astronauts performing extravehicular activity (EVA) in Earth orbit.

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Extreme Ice Survey

The Extreme Ice Survey (EIS), based in Boulder, Colorado, uses time-lapse photography, conventional photography and video to document the effects of global warming on glacial ice.

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Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer

The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (EUVE) was a space telescope for ultraviolet astronomy, launched on June 7, 1992.

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Extremophile

An extremophile (from Latin extremus meaning "extreme" and Greek philiā (φιλία) meaning "love") is an organism that thrives in physically or geochemically extreme conditions that are detrimental to most life on Earth.

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Eye (cyclone)

The eye is a region of mostly calm weather at the center of strong tropical cyclones.

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Eyepatch

An eyepatch is a small patch that is worn in front of one eye.

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EZ Aquarii

EZ Aquarii is a triple star system approximately from the Sun in the constellation Aquarius.

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F. Drew Gaffney

Francis Andrew "Drew" Gaffney is an American doctor.

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Fa'asaleleaga

Fa'asaleleaga is a district of Samoa situated on the eastern side of Savai'i island.

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Faaite

Faaite, or Faaiti is an atoll of the Tuamotus in French Polynesia.

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Fabbroni (crater)

Fabbroni is a small lunar impact crater that lies along the northern edge of the Mare Tranquillitatis, at the eastern edge of the gap where the lunar mare joins Mare Serenitatis to the north.

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Fabry (crater)

Fabry is a large lunar impact crater of the form termed a walled plain.

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Factor of safety

Factors of safety (FoS), is also known as (and used interchangeably with) safety factor (SF), is a term describing the load carrying capacity of a system beyond the expected or actual loads.

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FADEC

A full authority digital engine (or electronics) control (FADEC) is a system consisting of a digital computer, called an "electronic engine controller" (EEC) or "engine control unit" (ECU), and its related accessories that control all aspects of aircraft engine performance.

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Fagerdala World Foams

Fagerdala World Foams is a Swedish company that specializes in the development, manufacturing and converting of technical polymer foams, thermoforming parts and resilient materials.

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Fahrenheit (crater)

Fahrenheit is a tiny lunar impact crater located in the southeast part of the Mare Crisium.

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Failover

In computing and related technologies such as networking, failover is switching to a redundant or standby computer server, system, hardware component or network upon the failure or abnormal termination of the previously active application, server, system, hardware component, or network.

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Failure Is Not an Option

Failure Is Not an Option is a presentation on the History Channel documenting the United States' space program with insights from the flight engineers, project managers, flight controllers, astronauts, and others involved inside the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

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Failure mode and effects analysis

Failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA)—also "failure modes", plural, in many publications—was one of the first highly structured, systematic techniques for failure analysis.

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Failure mode, effects, and criticality analysis

Failure mode, effects and criticality analysis (FMECA) is an extension of failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA).

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Fairborn High School

Fairborn High School is a public high school for grades 9-12 in Fairborn, Ohio.

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Fairborn, Ohio

Fairborn is a city in Greene County, Ohio, United States, near Dayton and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.

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Fairchild FC-2

The Fairchild FC-1 and its derivatives were a family of light, single-engine, high-wing utility monoplanes produced in the United States in the 1920s and 1930s.

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Fairfax High School (Fairfax, Virginia)

Fairfax High School is a public high school in the eastern United States, located in Fairfax, Virginia, a suburb west of Washington, D.C. The school is owned by the City of Fairfax, but is operated by Fairfax County Public Schools as part of a contractual agreement.

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Fairmont, West Virginia

Fairmont is a city in Marion County, West Virginia, United States.

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Fais Island

Fais Island is a raised coral island in the eastern Caroline Islands in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district in Yap State in the Federated States of Micronesia.

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Faith of the Heart

"Faith of the Heart" is a song written by Diane Warren and performed by Rod Stewart for the soundtrack to the 1998 film Patch Adams.

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Fakahina

Fakahina, or Kaīna, is a small atoll in the north of the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia.

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Fakarava

Fakarava, Havaiki-te-araro, Havai'i or Farea is an atoll in the west of the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia.

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Falcon 1

The Falcon 1 was an expendable launch system privately developed and manufactured by SpaceX during 2006–2009.

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Falcon 9

Falcon 9 is a family of two-stage-to-orbit medium lift launch vehicles, named for its use of nine Merlin first-stage engines, designed and manufactured by SpaceX.

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Falelima

Falelima is a village on the southwest corner of Savai'i island in Samoa.

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Fallen Astronaut

Fallen Astronaut is an aluminium sculpture created by Paul Van Hoeydonck.

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False positive paradox

The false positive paradox is a statistical result where false positive tests are more probable than true positive tests, occurring when the overall population has a low incidence of a condition and the incidence rate is lower than the false positive rate.

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Fangatau

Fangatau, or Nakai-erua, is a small atoll in the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia.

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Fangataufa

Fangataufa (or Fangatafoa) is a small, low, narrow, coral atoll in the eastern side of the Tuamotu Archipelago.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions (FAQ) or Questions and Answers (Q&A), are listed questions and answers, all supposed to be commonly asked in some context, and pertaining to a particular topic.

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Far Out Space Nuts

Far Out Space Nuts is a Sid and Marty Krofft children's television series that aired in 1975 for one season, and produced 15 episodes.

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Far side of the Moon

The far side of the Moon (sometimes figuratively known as the dark side of the Moon) is the hemisphere of the Moon that always faces away from Earth.

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Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer

The Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) is a space-based telescope operated by the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory.

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Far-infrared astronomy

Far-infrared astronomy is the branch of astronomy and astrophysics that deals with objects visible in far-infrared radiation (extending from 30 µm towards submillimeter wavelengths around 450 µm).

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Faraday (crater)

Faraday is a lunar impact crater in the southern highlands of the Moon.

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Farouk El-Baz

Farouk El-Baz (فاروق الباز, Pronunciation) (born January 2, 1938) is an Egyptian American space scientist who worked with NASA to assist in the planning of scientific exploration of the Moon, including the selection of landing sites for the Apollo missions and the training of astronauts in lunar observations and photography.

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Farpoint Observatory

Farpoint Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by the Northeast Kansas Amateur Astronomers' League, or NEKAAL.

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Farquhar Atoll

The Farquhar Atoll is part of the Farquhar Group of islands in the Seychelles that are part of the Outer Islands.

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Fars Province

Pars Province (استان پارس, Ostān-e Pārs) also known as Fars (Persian: فارس) or Persia in the Greek sources in historical context, is one of the thirty-one provinces of Iran and known as the cultural capital of the country.

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Fast

Fast or FAST may refer to.

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Fast Auroral Snapshot Explorer

The Fast Auroral Snapshot Explorer (FAST) is a NASA plasma physics satellite, and is the second spacecraft in the Small Explorer program.

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Fastest propeller-driven aircraft

A number of aircraft have been claimed to be the fastest propeller-driven aircraft.

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Father Christmas (computer worm)

The Father Christmas worm, also known as the HI.COM VMS worm, was a computer worm that used the DECnet to attack VAX/VMS systems.

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Fathul Mujahidin

Fathul Mujahidin is a military manual that was written by Zainul Abedin Shustari at the instruction of Tipu Sultan, a ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore, considered a pioneer in the use of rocket artillery.

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Fault tree analysis

Fault tree analysis (FTA) is a top-down, deductive failure analysis in which an undesired state of a system is analyzed using Boolean logic to combine a series of lower-level events.

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Faustini (crater)

Faustini is a lunar impact crater that lies near the south pole of the Moon.

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Fauth (crater)

Fauth is a small double-crater located at the edge of the rough southern ramparts of the prominent ray crater Copernicus on the Moon.

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Faye (crater)

Faye is a heavily eroded lunar impact crater in the rugged southern highlands of the Moon, and is named after Hervé Faye.

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Fayette, Mississippi

Fayette is a city in Jefferson County, Mississippi, United States.

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Fårö

Fårö is a Baltic Sea island just off north of the island of Gotland, itself off mainland Sweden's southeastern coast.

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Félix Soto Toro

Félix Soto Toro (born 1967), is an electrical designs engineer at NASA, who developed the Advanced Payload Transfer Measurement System.

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Fényi (crater)

Fényi is a small lunar crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Fear of a Black Planet

Fear of a Black Planet is the third studio album by American hip hop group Public Enemy.

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February 17

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February 19

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February 1965

The following events occurred in February 1965.

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February 2008 lunar eclipse

A total lunar eclipse occurred on the evening of Wednesday, February 20, and morning of Thursday, February 21, 2008.

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Fechner (crater)

Fechner is a lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon's southern hemisphere, attached to the western rim of the large walled plain Planck.

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Federal Aviation Administration

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the United States is a national authority with powers to regulate all aspects of civil aviation.

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Federal Center SW station

Federal Center SW is an island platformed Washington Metro station in an area of Southwest known as the Southwest Federal Center in Washington, D.C., United States.

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Federal Correctional Institution, Terre Haute

The Federal Correctional Institution, Terre Haute (FCI Terre Haute) is a medium-security United States federal prison for male inmates in Indiana.

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Federal government of the United States

The federal government of the United States (U.S. federal government) is the national government of the United States, a constitutional republic in North America, composed of 50 states, one district, Washington, D.C. (the nation's capital), and several territories.

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Federal lands

Federal lands are lands in the United States owned by the federal government.

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Federal law enforcement in the United States

The federal government of the United States empowers a wide range of law enforcement agencies to maintain law and public order related to matters affecting the country as a whole.

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Federal Networking Council

Informally established in the early 1990s, the Federal Networking Council (FNC) was later chartered by the US National Science and Technology Council's Committee on Computing, Information and Communications (CCIC) to continue to act as a forum for networking collaborations among US federal agencies to meet their research, education, and operational mission goals and to bridge the gap between the advanced networking technologies being developed by research FNC agencies and the ultimate acquisition of mature version of these technologies from the commercial sector.

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Federal-Mogul

Federal-Mogul Corporation is an American developer, manufacturer and supplier of products for automotive, commercial, aerospace, marine, rail and off-road vehicles; and industrial, agricultural and power-generation applications. Federal-Mogul operates two independent business divisions, called Federal-Mogul Powertrain and Federal-Mogul Motorparts. The two divisions each have their own chief executive officer.

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Fedorov (crater)

Federov is a lunar geologic feature ("crater" in IAU nomenclature) located in the western Mare Imbrium.

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FedSat

FedSat (Australia's 'Federation Satellite') is an Australian scientific research satellite launched from Tanegashima Space Center, Japan by a NASDA H-IIA launch vehicle in December 2002 (NASDA is now merged with JAXA).

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Feldspar

Feldspars (KAlSi3O8 – NaAlSi3O8 – CaAl2Si2O8) are a group of rock-forming tectosilicate minerals that make up about 41% of the Earth's continental crust by weight.

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Felix Baumgartner

Felix Baumgartner (born 20 April 1969) is an Austrian skydiver, daredevil, and BASE jumper.

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Fellow

A fellow is a member of a group (or fellowship) that work together in pursuing mutual knowledge or practice.

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FenCon

FenCon is a literary science fiction and fantasy convention with filk held each year on or around the fourth full weekend of September in or around Dallas, Texas.

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Fengyun

Fēngyún, abbreviated FY, are China's weather satellites.

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Fenwick High School (Oak Park, Illinois)

Fenwick High School is a selective private college preparatory school located in Oak Park, a town in Cook County, Illinois that is bordered by Chicago on the north, east, and south, and Forest Park on the West.

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Feoktistov (crater)

Feoktistov is a small lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Fermi (crater)

Fermi is a large lunar impact crater of the category named a walled plain.

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Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope

The Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope (FGST), formerly called the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope (GLAST), is a space observatory being used to perform gamma-ray astronomy observations from low Earth orbit.

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Fernando Caldeiro

Fernando "Frank" Caldeiro (June 12, 1958 – October 3, 2009) was an Argentine-born American scientist and NASA astronaut.

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Fernelius (crater)

Fernelius is a lunar impact crater located in the southern highlands just to the north of the walled plain Stöfler.

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Ferroelectricity

Ferroelectricity is a characteristic of certain materials that have a spontaneous electric polarization that can be reversed by the application of an external electric field.

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Fersman (crater)

Fersman is a large lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side.

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Fesenkov (lunar crater)

Fesenkov is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Feuillée (crater)

Feuillée is a small lunar impact crater in the eastern part of the Mare Imbrium.

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Fiducial marker

A fiducial marker or fiducial is an object placed in the field of view of an imaging system which appears in the image produced, for use as a point of reference or a measure.

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Field-reversed configuration

A field-reversed configuration (FRC) is a device developed for magnetic confinement fusion research that confines a plasma on closed magnetic field lines without a central penetration.

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Fight for California

Fight for California is the official fight song of the University of California, Berkeley.

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Figure of the Earth

The figure of the Earth is the size and shape of the Earth in geodesy.

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Finite element machine

The Finite Element Machine (FEM) was a late 1970s-early 1980s NASA project to build and evaluate the performance of a parallel computer for structural analysis.

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Finnish Meteorological Institute

The Finnish Meteorological Institute (Ilmatieteen laitos, Meteorologiska institutet, or simply FMI) is the government agency responsible for gathering and reporting weather data and forecasts in Finland.

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Finsch (crater)

Finsch is a relatively small lunar impact crater in the mid-part of Mare Serenitatis that has been almost completely (other than the crest of the rim) covered by the mare, forming a ghost crater in the lava plain.

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Finsen (crater)

Finsen is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern hemisphere, on the Moon's far side.

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Fire

Fire is the rapid oxidation of a material in the exothermic chemical process of combustion, releasing heat, light, and various reaction products.

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Fire in the hole

"Fire in the hole" is a warning that an explosive detonation in a confined space is imminent.

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Fire protection engineering

Fire engineering is the application of science and engineering principles to protect people, property, and their environments from the harmful and destructive effects of fire and smoke.

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Firefly (TV series)

Firefly is an American space Western drama television series which ran from 2002–2003, created by writer and director Joss Whedon, under his Mutant Enemy Productions label.

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Firestone Firehawk 600

The Firestone Firehawk 600 was a CART series race scheduled for April 29, 2001 at the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas.

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Firewalker (The X-Files)

"Firewalker" is the ninth episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series The X-Files.

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Firmicus (crater)

Firmicus is a lunar impact crater that lies in the eastern part of the Moon's near side, so that from Earth it appears oval in shape due to foreshortening.

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Firouz Naderi

Firouz Michael Naderi (فیروز نادری: Fīrouz Nāderi; born 1946) is an Iranian-American scientist who spent more than 30 years in various technical and executive positions at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) where he contributed to some of America's most iconic robotic space missions.

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Firsov (crater)

Firsov is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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First Flight (Star Trek: Enterprise)

"First Flight" is the fiftieth episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise, the twenty-fourth episode of the second season.

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First Landing

First Landing is a 2002 science fiction novel by Robert Zubrin that tells the story of the first manned space expedition to Mars.

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First Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong

First Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong is the official biography of Neil Armstrong, the astronaut who became the first man to walk on the Moon on July 20, 1969.

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First Men in the Moon (1964 film)

First Men in the Moon is a 1964 British Technicolor science fiction film, produced by Charles H. Schneer, directed by Nathan Juran, that stars Edward Judd, Martha Hyer and Lionel Jeffries.

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Fischer (crater)

Fischer is a lunar impact crater that lies in the northeastern part of the interior floor of the huge walled plain Mendeleev.

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Fish kill

The term fish kill, known also as fish die-off, refers to a localized die-off of fish populations which may also be associated with more generalized mortality of aquatic life.

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Fisk University

Fisk University is a private historically black university in Nashville, Tennessee.

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FITS

Flexible Image Transport System (FITS) is an open standard defining a digital file format useful for storage, transmission and processing of data: formatted as N-dimensional arrays (for example a 2D image), or tables.

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FITS Liberator

The ESA/ESO/NASA FITS (Flexible Image Transport System) Liberator is a free software program for processing and editing astronomical science data in the FITS format to reproduce images of the universe.

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FitzGerald (crater)

FitzGerald is a large lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Fitzhugh L. Fulton

Fitzhugh L. "Fitz" Fulton, Jr. (June 6, 1925 – February 4, 2015), (Lt Col, USAF), was a civilian research pilot at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, California, from August 1, 1966, until July 3, 1986, following 23 years of distinguished service as a pilot in the U.S. Air Force.

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Fixed-wing aircraft

A fixed-wing aircraft is an aircraft, such as an airplane or aeroplane (note the two different spellings), which is capable of flight using wings that generate lift caused by the vehicle's forward airspeed and the shape of the wings.

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Fizeau (crater)

Fizeau is a prominent lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, in the southern hemisphere.

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Fizeau interferometer

A Fizeau interferometer is an interferometric arrangement whereby two reflecting surfaces are placed facing each other.

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Flag Building

The Flag Building, also referred to as the Super Power Building, is the largest building in Clearwater, Florida.

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Flag of Earth

Some individuals and organizations have promoted designs for a flag representing the planet Earth, though none have been officially recognized as such by any governmental body.

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Flag of Mars

A flag of Mars is a flag or flag design that represents the planet Mars or that represents a fictional Martian government.

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Flame

A flame (from Latin flamma) is the visible, gaseous part of a fire.

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Flameout

In aviation a flameout refers to the run-down of a jet engine caused by the extinction of the flame in the combustion chamber.

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Flammarion (lunar crater)

Flammarion is a lunar impact crater on the south edge of Sinus Medii and is named after the French astronomer Camille Flammarion.

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Flamsteed (crater)

Flamsteed is a small lunar impact crater located on the Oceanus Procellarum, which is named after John Flamsteed.

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Flaperon

A flaperon (a portmanteau of flap and aileron) on an aircraft's wing is a type of control surface that combines the functions of both flaps and ailerons.

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Flare star

A flare star is a variable star that can undergo unpredictable dramatic increases in brightness for a few minutes.

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Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station

The Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station (FMARS) is the first of two simulated Mars habitats (or Mars Analog Research Stations) established and maintained by the Mars Society.

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Flattop

A "flattop" is a type of short haircut where the hair on the top of the head is usually standing upright and cut to form a flat-appearing deck.

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Fleming (crater)

Fleming is a large lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side, and cannot be seen from the Earth.

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Fletcher Jones (American entrepreneur)

Fletcher Roseberry Jones (January 22, 1931November 7, 1972) was an American businessman, computer pioneer and thoroughbred racehorse owner.

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Flexure

A flexure is a flexible element (or combination of elements) engineered to be compliant in specific degrees of freedom.

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Flight controller

Flight controllers are personnel who aid space flight by working in such Mission Control Centers as NASA's Mission Control Center or ESA's European Space Operations Centre.

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Flight of the Navigator

Flight of the Navigator is a 1986 American science fiction adventure film directed by Randal Kleiser and written by Mark H. Baker, Michael Burton and Matt MacManus.

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Flight of the Phoenix (2004 film)

Flight of the Phoenix is a 2004 American survival drama film and a remake of a 1965 film of the same name, both based on the 1964 novel The Flight of the Phoenix, by Elleston Trevor, about a group of people who survive an aircraft crash in the Gobi Desert and must build a new aircraft out of the old one to escape.

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Flight spare

When constructing equipment for a space mission, it is common to build a copy of each piece of equipment.

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Flight suit

A flight suit is a full-body garment, worn while flying aircraft such as military airplanes, gliders and helicopters.

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Flight surgeon

A flight surgeon is a military medical officer practicing in the clinical field variously known as aviation medicine, aerospace medicine, or flight medicine.

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Flight test engineer

A flight test engineer (FTE) is an engineer involved in the flight testing of prototype aircraft or aircraft systems.

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FlightGear

FlightGear Flight Simulator (often shortened to FlightGear or FGFS) is a free, open source multi-platform flight simulator developed by the FlightGear project since 1997.

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Floating (The Moody Blues song)

"Floating" is a song on The Moody Blues' November 1969 album To Our Children's Children's Children, a concept album about space travel dedicated to NASA and the Apollo 11 astronauts.

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Flood

A flood is an overflow of water that submerges land that is usually dry.

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Florensky (crater)

Florensky is a lunar impact crater that is attached to the northeastern rim of the larger crater Vernadskiy.

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Florida A&M University – Florida State University College of Engineering

The FAMU-FSU College of Engineering is the joint college of engineering of Florida A&M University and Florida State University.

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Florida Atlantic University

Florida Atlantic University (FAU or Florida Atlantic) is a public university in Boca Raton, Florida, with five satellite campuses in the Florida cities of Dania Beach, Davie, Fort Lauderdale, Jupiter, and in Fort Pierce at the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution.

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Florida Blue Key

Florida Blue Key is a student honor and service society at the University of Florida.

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Florida Institute of Technology

The Florida Institute of Technology (Florida Tech or FIT) is a private nonprofit doctoral/research university in Melbourne, Florida.

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Florida Space Research Institute

The Florida Space Research Institute (FSRI) was a statewide center for space research which was established by Florida's governor and the Florida legislature in 1999.

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Florida State Road 50

State Road 50 (SR 50) runs across the center of the U.S. state of Florida through Orlando, with its termini at SR 55 (US 19) at Weeki Wachee and SR 5 (U.S. Route 1) in Titusville.

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Florida State Road 508

State Road 508 (SR 508), also known as NASA Boulevard, is a long east–west road in Melbourne.

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Flow battery

A flow battery, or redox flow battery (after reduction–oxidation), is a type of electrochemical cell where chemical energy is provided by two chemical components dissolved in liquids contained within the system and separated by a membrane.

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Fluffernutter

A fluffernutter is a sandwich made with peanut butter and marshmallow creme usually served on white bread.

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Fluoranthene

Fluoranthene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH).

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FluxNet

FluxNet is a global network of micrometeorological tower sites that use eddy covariance methods to measure the exchanges of carbon dioxide, water vapor, and energy between the biosphere and atmosphere.

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Fly Me to the Moon

"Fly Me to the Moon", originally titled "In Other Words", is a song written in 1954 by Bart Howard.

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Fly Me to the Moon (film)

Fly Me to the Moon is a 2008 Belgian-American computer-animated 3D science fiction comedy film directed by Ben Stassen and written by Domonic Paris.

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Fly-by-wire

Fly-by-wire (FBW) is a system that replaces the conventional manual flight controls of an aircraft with an electronic interface.

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Flying saucer

A flying saucer (also referred to as "a flying disc") is a descriptive term for a supposed type of flying craft having a disc or saucer-shaped body, commonly used generically to refer to an anomalous flying object.

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Flypast

A flypast is a ceremonial or honorific flight by a group of aircraft or a single aircraft.

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Focas (lunar crater)

Focas is a small lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon, just past the southwestern limb.

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Fog

Fog is a visible aerosol consisting of minute water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air at or near the Earth's surface.

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Fog bow

A fog bow, sometimes called a white rainbow, is a similar phenomenon to a rainbow; however, as its name suggests, it appears as a bow in fog rather than rain.

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Fogo, Cape Verde

Fogo (Portuguese for "fire") is an island in the Sotavento group of Cape Verde.

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Fontana (lunar crater)

Fontana is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southwestern part of the Moon's near side, to the south of the Oceanus Procellarum.

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Fontenelle (crater)

Fontenelle is a lunar impact crater that is located along the northern edge of Mare Frigoris, in the northern part of the Moon.

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Food irradiation

Food irradiation is the process of exposing food and food packaging to ionizing radiation.

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For All Mankind

For All Mankind is a 1989 documentary film documenting the Apollo missions of NASA.

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Ford Mustang (first generation)

The first-generation Ford Mustang was manufactured by Ford from March 1964 until 1973.

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Ford Nuclear Reactor

The Ford Nuclear Reactor was a facility at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor dedicated to investigating the peaceful uses of nuclear power.

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Foreign relations of Madagascar

Madagascar has diplomatic relations with many countries, both individual bilateral relations and by virtue of its membership of African and other regional blocs.

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Foreign relations of Taiwan

The foreign relations of the Republic of China (ROC), referred to by many states as Taiwan, are the relations between the Republic of China and other countries.

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Foreigner universe

The Foreigner universe is a fictional universe created by American writer C. J. Cherryh.

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Forest Hills High School (New York)

Forest Hills High School (FHHS) is a high school in the Forest Hills neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens, near Rego Park.

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Formaldehyde

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Formosat-2

Formosat-2 (formerly known as ROCSAT-2) is a decommissioned Earth observation satellite operated by the National Space Organization (NSPO) of Taiwan.

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Forrest Gump (novel)

Forrest Gump is a 1986 novel by Winston Groom.

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Forrest S. McCartney

Forrest S. McCartney (March 23, 1931 – July 17, 2012) was a United States Air Force lieutenant general and former director of NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center.

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Fort Hunt High School

Fort Hunt High School was a public secondary school near Alexandria, Virginia from 1963 until 1985, when it was converted to a middle school.

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Fort Payne, Alabama

Fort Payne is a city in and county seat of DeKalb County, Alabama, United States.

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Fort Sumner, New Mexico

Fort Sumner is a U.S. village in De Baca County, New Mexico.

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Fort Wayne International Airport

Fort Wayne International Airport is eight miles southwest of Fort Wayne, in Allen County, Indiana, United States.

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Fortean Times

Fortean Times is a British monthly magazine devoted to the anomalous phenomena popularised by Charles Fort.

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Fortran

Fortran (formerly FORTRAN, derived from Formula Translation) is a general-purpose, compiled imperative programming language that is especially suited to numeric computation and scientific computing.

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Fossil

A fossil (from Classical Latin fossilis; literally, "obtained by digging") is any preserved remains, impression, or trace of any once-living thing from a past geological age.

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Foster (crater)

Foster is a small lunar impact crater that lies to the southeast of the larger crater Joule, on the far side of the Moon.

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Foster-Miller

Foster-Miller, Inc., is a United States-based military robotics manufacturer, a division of the United Kingdom's Qinetiq North America.

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Foucault (crater)

Foucault is a small lunar impact crater that lies along the southern edge of Mare Frigoris, to the southeast of the crater Harpalus.

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Fourier (crater)

Fourier is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southwestern part of the Moon's near side, just to the southeast of the crater Vieta.

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Fowler (crater)

Fowler is a large lunar impact crater that lies in the northern hemisphere on the Moon's far side.

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Fox (crater)

Fox is a small lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon, and is named after the American astronomer Philip Fox.

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Fra Mauro (crater)

Fra Mauro is the worn remnant of a walled lunar plain.

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Fracastorius (crater)

Fracastorius is the lava-flooded remnant of an ancient lunar impact crater located at the southern edge of Mare Nectaris.

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France A. Córdova

France Anne-Dominic Córdova (born August 5, 1947) is an American astrophysicist and administrator, who is the fourteenth director of the National Science Foundation.

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Francesco Guccini

Francesco Guccini (born 14 June 1940) is an Italian singer-songwriter, considered one of the most important cantautori.

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Francis Rogallo

Francis Melvin Rogallo (January 27, 1912 – September 1, 2009) was an American aeronautical engineer inventor born in Sanger, California, U.S.; he is credited with the invention of the Rogallo wing, or "flexible wing", a precursor to the modern hang glider and paraglider.

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Franck (crater)

Franck is a small lunar impact crater that lies near the north end of Sinus Amoris, a bay on the northern part of Mare Tranquillitatis.

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Frangible nut

The frangible nut, commonly confused with an explosive bolt, is a component used in many industries, but most commonly by NASA to sever mechanical connections.

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Frank B. Zoltowski

Frank B. Zoltowski (born 1957) is an Australian amateur astronomer and prolific discoverer of minor planets who lives in Woomera, South Australia.

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Frank Borman

Frank Frederick Borman II (born March 14, 1928), (Col, USAF, Ret.), is a retired United States Air Force pilot, aeronautical engineer, test pilot, and NASA astronaut, best remembered as the Commander of Apollo 8, the first mission to fly around the Moon, making him, along with crew mates Jim Lovell and Bill Anders, the first of only 24 humans to do so.

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Frank Cooke (engineer)

Frank Cooke was an American entrepreneur who lived within, and started a high-tech optical business in North Brookfield, Massachusetts.

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Frank Drake

Frank Donald Drake (born May 28, 1930) is an American astronomer and astrophysicist.

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Frank J. Low

Frank James Low (November 23, 1933 – June 11, 2009) was a solid state physicist who became a leader in the new field of infrared astronomy, after inventing the gallium doped germanium bolometer in 1961.

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Frank L. Culbertson Jr.

Frank Lee Culbertson Jr. (born May 15, 1949) (Capt, USN, Ret.) is an American former naval officer and aviator, test pilot, aerospace engineer, and NASA astronaut.

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Frank Pantridge

Professor James Francis "Frank" Pantridge, CBE, MC, MD, (3 October 1916 – 26 December 2004) was a physician and cardiologist from Northern Ireland who transformed emergency medicine and paramedic services with the invention of the portable defibrillator.

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Frank Pietronigro

Frank Pietronigro is an American interdisciplinary artist, educator and author.

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Frank Rijkaard

Franklin Edmundo Rijkaard (born 30 September 1962) is a Dutch former footballer and former manager who played as a midfielder or defender.

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Frank Wolf (politician)

Frank Rudolph Wolf (born January 30, 1939) is an American Republican former legislator who represented in the United States House of Representatives from January 1981 to his retirement in January 2015.

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Frankenstein in popular culture

Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, and the famous character of Frankenstein's monster, have influenced popular culture for at least a century.

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Franklin (crater)

Franklin is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northeast part of the visible Moon; it is named after Benjamin Franklin.

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Franklin Chang Díaz

Franklin Ramón Chang Díaz (April 5, 1950) is a Costa Rican-Chinese American mechanical engineer, physicist, former NASA astronaut.

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František Křižík

František Křižík (July 8, 1847 – January 22, 1941) was a Czech inventor, electrical engineer, and entrepreneur.

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Franz (crater)

Franz is a small lunar impact crater identified during the Apollo mission in August 1971 and located along the eastern edge of the Sinus Amoris, a bay that forms a northern extension to the Mare Tranquillitatis.

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Franz Viehböck

Franz Artur Viehböck (born August 24, 1960 in Vienna) is an Austrian electrical engineer, and was Austria's first cosmonaut.

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Fraunhofer (crater)

Fraunhofer is a lunar impact crater that is located just to the south-southwest of the walled plain Furnerius, in the southeastern part of the Moon.

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Fred Espenak

Fred Espenak (born 1953) is a retired emeritus American astrophysicist.

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Fred Haise

Fred Wallace Haise Jr. (born November 14, 1933) is an American former NASA astronaut, fighter pilot with the U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Air Force and test pilot.

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Frederick D. Gregory

Frederick Drew Gregory (born January 7, 1941), (Col, USAF, Ret.), is a former United States Air Force pilot, military engineer, test pilot, and NASA astronaut as well as former NASA Deputy Administrator.

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Frederick George Miles

Frederick George Miles (22 March 1903 – 15 August 1976) was a British aircraft designer and manufacturer who designed numerous light civil and military aircraft and a range of prototypes.

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Frederick Hauck

Frederick Hamilton "Rick" Hauck (pronounced "Howk"; born April 11, 1941) is a retired Captain in the United States Navy, a former fighter pilot and NASA astronaut.

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Frederick W. Sturckow

Frederick Wilford "Rick" Sturckow (born August 11, 1961) is an Engineer, retired United States Marine Corps officer, former NASA astronaut, and commercial spacecraft pilot.

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Fredholm (crater)

Fredholm is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the rugged ground to the west of the Mare Crisium.

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Free flight (air traffic control)

Free flight is a developing air traffic control method that uses no centralized control (e.g. air traffic controllers).

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Free-return trajectory

A free-return trajectory is a trajectory of a spacecraft traveling away from a primary body (for example, the Earth) where gravity due to a secondary body (for example, the Moon) causes the spacecraft to return to the primary body without propulsion (hence the term free).

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Freescale Semiconductor

Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. was an American multinational corporation headquartered in Austin, Texas, with design, research and development, manufacturing and sales operations in more than 75 locations in 19 countries.

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Freestar experiment

FREESTAR, which stands for Fast Reaction Experiments Enabling Science Technology Applications and Research, was a payload of six separate experiments on the Space Shuttle ''Columbia''.

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Freeze frame television

Freeze frame television: Television in which fixed ("still") images (the frames of the video) are transmitted sequentially at a rate far too slow to be perceived as continuous motion by human vision.

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Freeze-dried ice cream

Freeze-dried ice cream is ice cream that has had most of the water removed from it by a freeze-drying process, sealed in a pouch, and requires no refrigeration.

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Freud (crater)

Freud is a tiny lunar impact crater that lies on a plateau within the Oceanus Procellarum, in the northwest part of the Moon's near side.

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Freundlich (crater)

Freundlich is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Freycinet Peninsula

The Freycinet Peninsula is a large peninsula located on the eastern coast of Tasmania, Australia.

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Friction stir welding

Friction stir welding (FSW) is a solid-state joining process that uses a non-consumable tool to join two facing workpieces without melting the workpiece material.

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Fridman (crater)

Fridman is the remains of a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Friedmann equations

The Friedmann equations are a set of equations in physical cosmology that govern the expansion of space in homogeneous and isotropic models of the universe within the context of general relativity.

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Friedrich Zander

Friedrich Zander (Фридрих Артурович Цандер Fridrikh Arturovich Tsander. Frīdrihs Canders, – 28 March 1933), was a Baltic German pioneer of rocketry and spaceflight in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union.

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Friends of Science

Friends of Science (FoS) is a non-profit advocacy organization based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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Fritz Mueller

Fritz K. Mueller (1907 – 2001 Huntsville, Alabama) was a German engineer.

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Froelich (crater)

Froelich is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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From the Earth to the Moon

From the Earth to the Moon (De la terre à la lune) is an 1865 novel by Jules Verne.

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From the Earth to the Moon (miniseries)

From the Earth to the Moon is a 12-part 1998 HBO television miniseries co-produced by Ron Howard, Brian Grazer, Tom Hanks, and Michael Bostick, telling the story of the landmark Apollo expeditions to the Moon during the 1960s and early 1970s in docudrama format.

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Front Royal, Virginia

Front Royal is a town in Warren County, Virginia, United States.

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Frost (crater)

Frost is a lunar impact crater that is attached to the southern rim of the walled plain Landau, and lies on the far side of the Moon.

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Frost line (astrophysics)

In astronomy or planetary science, the frost line, also known as the snow line or ice line, is the particular distance in the solar nebula from the central protostar where it is cold enough for volatile compounds such as water, ammonia, methane, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide to condense into solid ice grains.

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Frostburg State University

Frostburg State University (FSU) is a public university in Frostburg, Maryland.

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Frouard

Frouard is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in the region of Grand Est, north-eastern France.

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Fryxell (crater)

Fryxell is a small lunar impact crater that lies amidst the western inner ring of the Montes Rook.

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Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science

The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science (popularly known as SEAS or Columbia Engineering) is the engineering and applied science school of Columbia University.

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Fuel cell

A fuel cell is an electrochemical cell that converts the chemical energy from a fuel into electricity through an electrochemical reaction of hydrogen fuel with oxygen or another oxidizing agent.

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Fuel efficiency

Fuel efficiency is a form of thermal efficiency, meaning the ratio from effort to result of a process that converts chemical potential energy contained in a carrier (fuel) into kinetic energy or work.

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Fuk Li

Fuk K. Li (李復國) is the Director of the Mars Exploration Directorate at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

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Full-Scale Wind Tunnel

The Full-Scale Tunnel (abbreviated FST, also known as the 30-by 60-Foot Tunnel) was a wind tunnel at NASA's Langley Research Center.

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Full-sky Astrometric Mapping Explorer

Full-sky Astrometric Mapping Explorer (or FAME) was a proposed astrometric satellite designed to determine with unprecedented accuracy the positions, distances, and motions of 40 million stars within our galactic neighborhood (distances by stellar parallax possible).

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Furnerius (crater)

Furnerius is a large lunar impact crater located in the southeast part of the Moon, in the area close to the southeastern limb of the nearside or visible Moon.

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Fuselage

The fuselage (from the French fuselé "spindle-shaped") is an aircraft's main body section.

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Fusion rocket

A fusion rocket is a theoretical design for a rocket driven by fusion propulsion which could provide efficient and long-term acceleration in space without the need to carry a large fuel supply.

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Future Imagery Architecture

Future Imagery Architecture (FIA) was a program to design a new generation of optical and radar imaging US reconnaissance satellites for the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO).

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Fuzzy control system

A fuzzy control system is a control system based on fuzzy logic—a mathematical system that analyzes analog input values in terms of logical variables that take on continuous values between 0 and 1, in contrast to classical or digital logic, which operates on discrete values of either 1 or 0 (true or false, respectively).

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FuzzyCLIPS

FuzzyCLIPS is a fuzzy logic extension of the CLIPS (C Language Integrated Production System) expert system shell from NASA.

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Fyodor Yurchikhin

Fyodor Nikolayevich Yurchikhin (Greek: Θεόδωρος Γιουρτσίχιν του Νικόλαου; born 3 January 1959), is a Russian cosmonaut of Greek descent, engineer and RSC Energia test-pilot who has flown on five spaceflights.

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G 29-38

--> Giclas 29-38, also known as ZZ Piscium, is a variable white dwarf star of the DAV, or ZZ Ceti, whose variability is due to large-amplitude, non-radial pulsations, known as gravity waves.

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G-Shock

G-Shock is a line of watches manufactured by Casio, designed to resist mechanical shock and vibration.

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G. Bond (crater)

G.

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G. David Low

George David Low (February 19, 1956 – March 15, 2008) was an American aerospace executive and a NASA astronaut.

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G. Mike Reed

Professor George Michael ("Mike") Reed is an American computer scientist.

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G1.9+0.3

G1.9+0.3 is a supernova remnant (SNR) in the constellation of Sagittarius.

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Gabe Kaplan

Gabriel Weston Kaplan (born March 31, 1945) is an American comedian, actor, poker commentator, and professional poker player.

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Gabriel Teodros

Gabriel Teodros (born 1981), is a hip hop artist and a member of the groups Abyssinian Creole and CopperWire.

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Gabrielle Giffords

Gabrielle Dee "Gabby" Giffords (born June 8, 1970) is an American politician from Arizona and a gun control advocate.

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Gadomski (crater)

Gadomski is a lunar crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Gaetano Crocco

Gaetano Arturo Crocco (26 October 1877 – 19 January 1968) was an Italian scientist and aeronautics pioneer, the founder of the Italian Rocket Society, and went on to become Italy's leading space scientist.

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Gagarin (crater)

Gagarin is a large lunar impact crater that is located in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Gainesville, Texas

Gainesville is a city in and the county seat of Cooke County, Texas, United States.

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Galactic Center

The Galactic Center is the rotational center of the Milky Way.

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Galatea (moon)

Galatea (Greek: Γαλάτεια), also known as Neptune VI, is the fourth-closest inner satellite of Neptune.

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Galaxy

A galaxy is a gravitationally bound system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter.

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Galaxy (spacecraft)

Galaxy (previously Guardian) was a canceled prototype space habitat designed by the American firm Bigelow Aerospace, and was intended to be the third spacecraft launched by the company in their efforts to create a commercial space station.

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Galaxy cluster

A galaxy cluster, or cluster of galaxies, is a structure that consists of anywhere from hundreds to thousands of galaxies that are bound together by gravity with typical masses ranging from 1014–1015 solar masses.

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Galaxy Zoo

Galaxy Zoo is a crowdsourced astronomy project which invites people to assist in the morphological classification of large numbers of galaxies.

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Gale (crater)

Gale is a crater, and probable dry lake, on Mars near the northwestern part of the Aeolis quadrangle at.

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Galen (crater)

Galen is a small lunar impact crater that lies in the rugged region between the Montes Apenninus range to the west and the Montes Haemus in the east.

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GALEX

The Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) is an orbiting ultraviolet space telescope launched on April 28, 2003, and operated until early 2012.

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Galilaei (lunar crater)

Galilaei is a lunar impact crater located in the western Oceanus Procellarum.

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Galilean moons

The Galilean moons are the four largest moons of Jupiter—Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.

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Galileo (spacecraft)

Galileo was an American unmanned spacecraft that studied the planet Jupiter and its moons, as well as several other Solar System bodies.

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Galileo Probe

The Galileo Probe was an atmospheric-entry probe carried by the main ''Galileo'' spacecraft to Jupiter, where it directly entered a hot spot and returned data from the planet.

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Galite Islands

The Galite Islands (Tunisian Arabic: جالطة Jalita, French: La Galite, Italian: Isola della Caletta) are a rocky group of islands of volcanic origin that belong to Bizerte Governorate, northern Tunisia.

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Galle (lunar crater)

Galle is a small lunar impact crater on the Mare Frigoris, to the north-northeast of the prominent crater Aristoteles.

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Galois (crater)

Galois is a large lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Galvani (crater)

Galvani is a lunar impact crater that lies close to the northwestern limb of the Moon, due south of the larger walled plain Volta.

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Galveston Bay

Galveston Bay is the seventh largest estuary in the United States, located along the upper coast of Texas.

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Galveston Bay Area

The Galveston Bay Area, also known as Bay Area Houston or simply the Bay Area, is a region that surrounds the Galveston Bay estuary of Southeast Texas in the United States, within metropolitan area.

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Galveston County, Texas

Galveston County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas, located along the Gulf Coast adjacent to Galveston Bay.

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Gambart (crater)

Gambart is a small lunar impact crater on the Mare Insularum, near the central region of the Moon and is named after Jean Félix Adolphe Gambart.

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Gambia–United States relations

Gambian–American relations are bilateral relations between the Gambia and the United States.

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Games Slayter

Games Slayter (9 December 1896 – 15 October 1964) was a prolific U.S. engineer and inventor.

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Gamma (satellite)

Gamma was a Soviet gamma ray telescope.

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Gamma Ceti

Gamma Ceti (γ Ceti, abbreviated Gam Cet, γ Cet) is a triple star system in the equatorial constellation of Cetus.

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Gamma Cygni

Gamma Cygni (γ Cygni, abbreviated Gamma Cyg, γ Cyg), also named Sadr, is a star in the northern constellation of Cygnus, forming the intersection of an asterism of five stars called the Northern Cross.

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Gamma Ray Spectrometer (2001 Mars Odyssey)

The Gamma Ray Spectrometer (GRS) is a gamma-ray spectrometer on the 2001 Mars Odyssey spacecraft, a space probe orbiting the planet Mars since 2001.

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Gamma-ray burst

In gamma-ray astronomy, gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are extremely energetic explosions that have been observed in distant galaxies.

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Gamma-ray Burst Coordinates Network

The gamma-ray burst coordinates network (GCN) is a system that distributes information about the location of a gamma-ray burst (GRB), called notices, when a burst is detected by various spacecraft.

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Gamow (crater)

Gamow is a large lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Gangotri Glacier

Gangotri Glacier (Sanskrit, Nepali and गंगोत्री) is located in Uttarkashi District, Uttarakhand, India in a region bordering Tibet.

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Ganskiy (crater)

Ganskiy is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Ganswindt (crater)

Ganswindt is a lunar impact crater that lies near the southern pole of the Moon's far side.

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Ganymede (moon)

Ganymede (Jupiter III) is the largest and most massive moon of Jupiter and in the Solar System.

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Gap Fire (2008)

The Gap Fire was a fire that burned of the Santa Ynez Mountains above Goleta, California between July 1 and July 28, 2008.

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GarageGames

GarageGames is a game technology and software developer.

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Garavito (crater)

Oblique Lunar Orbiter 2 view, facing south Garavito is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern hemisphere on the Moon's far side.

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Gardendale High School

Gardendale High School (GHS) is a public high school located in the Birmingham, Alabama suburb of Gardendale. It is currently operated by the Jefferson County Board of Education.

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Gardner (crater)

Gardner is a small lunar impact crater in the northeast part of the Moon and is named after an American physicist Irvine Clifton Gardner.

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Garrett Reisman

Garrett Erin Reisman (born February 10, 1968) is an American engineer and former NASA astronaut.

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Gary Flandro

Gary Arnold Flandro (born March 30, 1934 in Salt Lake City, Utah) is an American aerospace engineer who currently holds the Boling Chair of Excellence in Space Propulsion (Emeritus) at the University of Tennessee Space Institute.

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Gary L. Bennett

Gary L. Bennett (born January 17, 1940) is an American scientist and engineer, specializing in aerospace and energy.

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Gary McKinnon

Gary McKinnon (born 10 February 1966) is a Scottish systems administrator and hacker who was accused in 2002 of perpetrating the "biggest military computer hack of all time," although McKinnon himself states that he was merely looking for evidence of free energy suppression and a cover-up of UFO activity and other technologies potentially useful to the public.

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Gassendi (crater)

Gassendi is a large lunar impact crater feature located at the northern edge of Mare Humorum.

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Gateway (telecommunications)

A gateway is the piece of networking hardware used in telecommunications via communications networks that allows data to flow from one discrete network to another.

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Gattaca

Gattaca is a 1997 American science fiction film written and directed by Andrew Niccol.

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Gaudibert (crater)

Gaudibert is a lunar impact crater that lies along the northeast edge of Mare Nectaris in the eastern part of the Moon's near side.

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Gauricus (crater)

Gauricus is a lunar impact crater that is located in the rugged southern part of the Moon's near side.

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Gauss (crater)

Gauss is a large lunar impact crater, named after Carl Friedrich Gauss, that is located near the northeastern limb of the Moon's near side.

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Gavin Schmidt

Gavin A. Schmidt is a climatologist, climate modeler and Director of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) in New York, and co-founder of the award-winning climate science blog RealClimate.

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Gavrilov (crater)

Gavrilov is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Gay-Lussac (crater)

Gay-Lussac is a lunar impact crater located to the north of the prominent crater Copernicus, in the southern foothills of the Montes Carpatus range.

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Gazer

Gazer is a fictional character, a mutant appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Gärtner (crater)

Gärtner is the lava-flooded remnant of a crater in the northeast part of the Moon.

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Günter Wendt

Günter F. Wendt (also spelled Guenter Wendt; August 28, 1923 – May 3, 2010) was a German-born American mechanical engineer noted for his work in the U.S. manned spaceflight program.

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GDAL

The Geospatial Data Abstraction Library (GDAL) is a computer software library for reading and writing raster and vector geospatial data formats, and is released under the permissive X/MIT style free software license by the Open Source Geospatial Foundation.

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Gear

A gear or cogwheel is a rotating machine part having cut like teeth, or cogs, which mesh with another toothed part to transmit torque.

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Geiger (crater)

Geiger is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Geissler (crater)

Geissler is a small lunar impact crater that lies on the northern floor of the much larger walled plain Gilbert, near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Gemini (astrology)

Gemini (pronunciation: (♊) is the third astrological sign in the zodiac, originating from the constellation of Gemini. Under the tropical zodiac, the sun transits this sign between May 21 and June 21. Gemini is represented by the twins Castor and Pollux. The symbol of the twins is based on the Dioscuri, one mortal and one immortal, that were granted shared half-immortality after the death of the mortal brother (Castor).

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Gemini 1

Gemini 1 was the first unmanned test flight of the Gemini spacecraft in NASA's Gemini program.

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Gemini 10

Gemini 10 (officially Gemini X) With Gemini IV, NASA changed to Roman numerals for Gemini mission designations.

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Gemini 11

Gemini 11 (officially Gemini XI) With Gemini IV, NASA changed to Roman numerals for Gemini mission designations.

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Gemini 12

Gemini 12 (officially Gemini XII) With Gemini IV, NASA changed to Roman numerals for Gemini mission designations.

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Gemini 2

Gemini 2 (Gemini-Titan 2; GT-2) was the second spaceflight of the American human spaceflight program Project Gemini.

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Gemini 3

Gemini 3 was the first manned mission in NASA's Gemini program, the second American manned space program.

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Gemini 4

Gemini 4 (officially Gemini IV) With Gemini IV, NASA changed to Roman numerals for Gemini mission designations.

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Gemini 5

Gemini 5 (officially Gemini V) With Gemini IV, NASA changed to Roman numerals for Gemini mission designations.

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Gemini 6A

Gemini 6A (officially Gemini VI-A) With Gemini IV, NASA changed to Roman numerals for Gemini mission designations.

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Gemini 7

Gemini 7 (officially Gemini VII) With Gemini IV, NASA changed to Roman numerals for Gemini mission designations.

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Gemini 8

Gemini 8 (officially Gemini VIII) With Gemini IV, NASA changed to Roman numerals for Gemini mission designations.

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Gemini 9A

Gemini 9A (officially Gemini IX-A) With Gemini IV, NASA changed to Roman numerals for Gemini mission designations.

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Geminus (crater)

Geminus is a lunar impact crater that is located near the northeast limb of the visible Moon.

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Gemma Frisius (crater)

Gemma Frisius is a lunar impact crater that is located in the rugged southern highlands of the Moon.

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Gene F. Franklin

Gene F. Franklin (July 25, 1927 – August 9, 2012) was an American electrical engineer and control theorist known for his pioneering work towards the advancement of the control systems engineering – a subfield of electrical engineering.

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Gene Kranz

Eugene Francis "Gene" Kranz (born August 17, 1933) is an American aerospace engineer, retired fighter pilot and a retired NASA Flight Director and manager.

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Gene Porter Bridwell

Gene Porter Bridwell was the seventh director of the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center located in Huntsville, Alabama.

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Gene Roddenberry

Eugene Wesley Roddenberry (August 19, 1921 – October 24, 1991) was an American television screenwriter and producer.

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General Atomics ALTUS

The General Atomics ALTUS is an unmanned aerial vehicle, designed for scientific research, built by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI).

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General Atomics MQ-1 Predator

The General Atomics MQ-1 Predator is an American remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) built by General Atomics that was used primarily by the United States Air Force (USAF) and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

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General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper

The General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper (sometimes called Predator B) is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) capable of remotely controlled or autonomous flight operations, developed by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) primarily for the United States Air Force (USAF).

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General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark

The General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark was a supersonic, medium-range interdictor and tactical attack aircraft that also filled the roles of strategic nuclear bomber, aerial reconnaissance, and electronic-warfare aircraft in its various versions.

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General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon

The General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon is a single-engine supersonic multirole fighter aircraft originally developed by General Dynamics (now Lockheed Martin) for the United States Air Force (USAF).

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General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon operators

The United States Air Force (USAF), four of its NATO partners, and Pakistan, a major non-NATO ally, are the primary operators of General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon.

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General Dynamics F-16XL

The General Dynamics F-16XL is a derivative of the F-16 Fighting Falcon, with a cranked-arrow delta wing.

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General Electric GE90

The General Electric GE90 is a family of high-bypass turbofan aircraft engines built by GE Aviation for the Boeing 777, with thrust ratings from.

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General Electric J79

The General Electric J79 is an axial-flow turbojet engine built for use in a variety of fighter and bomber aircraft and a supersonic cruise missile.

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General Intelligence Directorate (Egypt)

The General Intelligence Directorate (جهاز المخابرات العامة), often referred to as the Mukhabarat (المخابرات) is an Egyptian intelligence agency responsible for providing national security intelligence, both domestically and transnationally, with a counter-terrorism focus.

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Genesis (spacecraft)

Genesis was a NASA sample-return probe that collected a sample of solar wind particles and returned them to Earth for analysis.

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Genesis I

Genesis I is an experimental space habitat designed and built by the private American firm Bigelow Aerospace and launched in 2006.

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Genesis II

Genesis II is the second experimental space habitat designed and built by the private American firm Bigelow Aerospace, launched in 2007.

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Genesis II (film)

Genesis II is a 1973 American television film pilot created and produced by Gene Roddenberry and directed by John Llewellyn Moxey.

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Gennadi Strekalov

Gennadi Mikhailovich Strekalov (Генна́дий Миха́йлович Стрека́лов; October 26, 1940 – December 25, 2004) was an engineer, cosmonaut, and administrator at Russian aerospace firm RSC Energia.

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Gentex Corporation

Gentex is a privately held company that focuses on the manufacture of U.S. and international military, special forces, commercial, law enforcement, emergency medical services and First Responder Personal Protective Equipment products, as well as aluminized fabrics, Lifetex Fabrics, Clearweld, Filtron, and Precision Polymer Processors.

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GeoEye

GeoEye Inc. (formerly Orbital Imaging Corporation or ORBIMAGE) was an American commercial satellite imagery company based in Herndon, Virginia.

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Geoffrey A. Landis

Geoffrey Alan Landis (born May 28, 1955) is an American scientist, working for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) on planetary exploration, interstellar propulsion, solar power and photovoltaics.

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Geoffrey Ballard

Geoffrey Ballard, CM, OBC (16 October 1932 – 2 August 2008) was a Canadian geophysicist and businessman.

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Geographic information system

A geographic information system (GIS) is a system designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage, and present spatial or geographic data.

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Geography of Greenland

Greenland is located between the Arctic Ocean and the North Atlantic Ocean, northeast of Canada and northwest of Iceland.

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Geography of Houston

Houston, the most populous city in the Southern United States, is located along the upper Texas Gulf Coast, approximately northwest of the Gulf of Mexico at Galveston.

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Geography of Mars

The geography of Mars, also known as areography, entails the delineation and characterization of regions on Mars.

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Geography of Svalbard

Svalbard is an archipelago in the Arctic Ocean roughly centered on 78° north latitude and 20° east longitude.

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Geology of Mars

The geology of Mars is the scientific study of the surface, crust, and interior of the planet Mars.

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Geology of Mercury

The geology of Mercury is the least understood of all the terrestrial planets in the Solar System.

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Geology of Pennsylvania

The Geology of Pennsylvania consists of six distinct physiographic provinces, three of which are subdivided into different sections.

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Geology of Pluto

The geology of Pluto consists of the characteristics of the surface, crust, and interior of Pluto.

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Geology of the Moon

The geology of the Moon (sometimes called selenology, although the latter term can refer more generally to "lunar science") is quite different from that of Earth.

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Geology of Venus

Venus is a planet with striking geology.

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Geophysics

Geophysics is a subject of natural science concerned with the physical processes and physical properties of the Earth and its surrounding space environment, and the use of quantitative methods for their analysis.

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George Abbey

George William Samuel Abbey (born August 21, 1932) is a former director of the Johnson Space Center (JSC) and Fellow in Space Policy at the Baker Institute of Rice University.

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George Butler (filmmaker)

George Butler (born 1944) is an English photographer and documentary filmmaker.

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George Cayley

Sir George Cayley, 6th Baronet (27 December 1773 – 15 December 1857) was an English engineer, inventor, and aviator.

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George D. Zamka

George David "Zambo" Zamka (born June 29, 1962) is an American NASA astronaut and United States Marine Corps pilot with over 3500 flight hours in more than 30 different aircraft.

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George Deutsch

George Carlton Deutsch III was a press officer of the United States space agency NASA.

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George Diller

George Diller is a specialist in the NASA public affairs office (PAO) at the Kennedy Space Center.

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George E. Burch

George Edward Burch, M.D. (1910–1986) was a shaper of modern cardiology during the middle part of the twentieth century, whose accomplishments included elucidating the fundamental physiological basis of important cardiovascular diseases, in addition to contributions to the teaching of medicine and cardiology.

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George Edward Alcorn Jr.

George Edward Alcorn Jr. (born March 22, 1940) is an American physicist and inventor who worked primarily for IBM and NASA.

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George Edward Pendray

George Edward Pendray (19 May 1901 in Omaha, Nebraska – 15 September 1987 in Cranbury, New Jersey) was an American public relations counselor, author, foundation executive, and an early advocate of rockets and spaceflight.

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George F. Titterton

George F. Titterton (19 August 1904 in New York City, New York – 12 January 1998) was a design engineer and Senior Vice-President of the Grumman Corporation.

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George Low

George Michael Low (born George Wilhelm Low; June 10, 1926 – July 17, 1984) was a NASA administrator and 14th President of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

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George M. Low award

The George M. Low Award is an annual award given by NASA to its subcontractors in recognition of quality and performance.

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George M. Whitesides

George McClelland Whitesides (born August 3, 1939) is an American chemist and professor of chemistry at Harvard University.

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George Malcolm Brown

Sir George Malcolm Brown, FRS (5 October 1925 – 27 March 1997) was one of the most respected geologists of the second half of the Twentieth century.

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George Mason University

George Mason University (GMU, Mason, or George Mason) is a public research university in Fairfax County, Virginia.

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George Monbiot

George Joshua Richard Monbiot (born 27 January 1963) is a British writer known for his environmental, political activism.

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George Mueller (NASA)

George Edwin Mueller (July 16, 1918 – October 12, 2015), was an American electrical engineer who was an associate administrator at NASA who headed the Office of Manned Space Flight from September 1963 until December 1969.

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George Nelson (astronaut)

George Driver "Pinky" Nelson (born) is an American physicist, astronomer, science educator, and a former NASA astronaut.

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George Plimpton

George Ames Plimpton (March 18, 1927 – September 25, 2003) was an American journalist, writer, literary editor, actor and occasional amateur sportsman.

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George Robert Carruthers

George Robert Carruthers (born October 1, 1939) is an award-winning African-American inventor, physicist, and space scientist.

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George Smoot

George Fitzgerald Smoot III (born February 20, 1945) is an American astrophysicist, cosmologist, Nobel laureate, and one of two contestants to win the 1 million prize on Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader?.

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George Switzer (mineralogist)

George Shirley Switzer (June 11, 1915 – March 23, 2008) was an American mineralogist who is credited with starting the Smithsonian Institution's famed National Gem and Mineral Collection by acquiring the Hope Diamond for the museum in 1958.

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George T. Whitesides

George Thomas Whitesides is CEO of Virgin Galactic, a firm developing commercial space vehicles at the Mojave Air and Space Port.

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George Washington University

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George Wetherill

George Wetherill (August 12, 1925 Philadelphia, PA – July 19, 2006 Washington, DC) was the Director Emeritus, Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institution of Washington, DC, USA.

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George Zames

George Zames (January 7, 1934 – August 10, 1997) was a control theorist and professor at McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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Georges River

The Georges River, formerly known as Tucoerah River, is an intermediate tide dominated drowned valley estuary, located to the south and west of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Geospatial metadata

Geospatial metadata (also geographic metadata, or simply metadata when used in a geographic context) is a type of metadata that is applicable to objects that have an explicit or implicit geographic extent, i.e. are associated with some position on the surface of the globe.

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Geostationary Earth Radiation Budget

The Geostationary Earth Radiation Budget (GERB) is an instrument aboard EUMETSAT's Meteosat Second Generation geostationary satellites designed to make accurate measurements of the Earth Radiation Budget.

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Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite

The Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite system (GOES), operated by the United States' National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service division, supports weather forecasting, severe storm tracking, and meteorology research.

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Geostationary orbit

A geostationary orbit, often referred to as a geosynchronous equatorial orbit (GEO), is a circular geosynchronous orbit above Earth's equator and following the direction of Earth's rotation.

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Geosynchronous orbit

A geosynchronous orbit (sometimes abbreviated GSO) is an orbit around Earth of a satellite with an orbital period that matches Earth's rotation on its axis, which takes one sidereal day (23 hours, 56 minutes, and 4 seconds).

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Geosynchronous satellite

A geosynchronous satellite is a satellite in geosynchronous orbit, with an orbital period the same as the Earth's rotation period.

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Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle

Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle abbreviated as GSLV, is an expendable launch system operated by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).

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Geotail

Geotail is a satellite observing the Earth's magnetosphere.

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GeoTIFF

GeoTIFF is a public domain metadata standard which allows georeferencing information to be embedded within a TIFF file.

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Gerald D. Griffin

Gerald D. "Gerry" Griffin (born December 25, 1934 in Athens, Texas) is an American aeronautical engineer and former NASA official, who served as flight director during Apollo program and director of Johnson Space Center, succeeding Chris Kraft in 1982.

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Gerald North

Gerald R. North (June 28, 1938 –) is Distinguished Professor and Holder of the Harold J. Haynes Endowed Chair in Geosciences at Texas A&M University, and previous Head of the Department of Atmospheric Sciences.

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Gerald P. Carr

Gerald Paul "Jerry" Carr (born August 22, 1932), (Col, USMC, Ret.), is an American mechanical and aeronautical engineer, former United States Marine Corps officer, naval aviator, and former NASA astronaut.

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Gerald Schatten

Gerald Schatten (born 1949) is an American stem cell researcher with interests in cell, developmental, and reproductive biology.

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Gerald Soffen

Dr.

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Gerard (crater)

Gerard is a lunar impact crater that lies along the western edge of the Oceanus Procellarum near the northwest limb of the Moon's near side.

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Gerard J. Holzmann

Gerard J. Holzmann (born 1951) is a Dutch-born American computer scientist and researcher at Bell Labs and NASA, best known as the developer of the SPIN model checker.

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Gerasimovich (crater)

Gerasimovich is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Gerhard Thiele

Dr.

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German Aerospace Center

The German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V.), abbreviated DLR, is the national center for aerospace, energy and transportation research of the Federal Republic of Germany.

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German Americans

German Americans (Deutschamerikaner) are Americans who have full or partial German ancestry.

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Germany

Germany (Deutschland), officially the Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland), is a sovereign state in central-western Europe.

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Gernsback (crater)

Gernsback is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Gert Holstege

Gert Holstege (born 1948, Warnsveld) is a neuroscientist at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands.

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Getaway Special

Getaway Special was a NASA program that offered interested individuals, or groups, opportunities to fly small experiments aboard the Space Shuttle.

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Gex (series)

Gex is a platform video game trilogy, developed by Crystal Dynamics, that details the adventures of an anthropomorphic gecko named Gex.

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Gex (video game)

Gex is a 1995 platform game developed by Crystal Dynamics.

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Ghanim Al-Jumaily

Ghanim Alwan Al-Jumaily (born June 1, 1950) is the ambassador of Iraq to Saudi Arabia, appointed by the interim government of Iraq in 2008.

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Ghost town

A ghost town is an abandoned village, town, or city, usually one that contains substantial visible remains.

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Ghostface Killah discography

This is the discography of Wu-Tang Clan member Ghostface Killah, an American rapper.

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Gibbs (crater)

Gibbs is a lunar impact crater that lies near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Gigapan

GigaPan Systems is a global, privately held technology company that provides hardware, software, and services to create and share high-resolution, interactive gigapixel panoramic images.

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Gilbert (lunar crater)

Gilbert is a large lunar impact crater that lies near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Gilbert, Arizona

Gilbert is a town in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States, located southeast of Phoenix, within the Phoenix metropolitan area.

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Gill (lunar crater)

Gill is a lunar impact crater that is located near the southeastern limb of the Moon.

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Gimnasio Campestre

The Gimnasio Campestre is an all-male, traditional and conservative Pre-K to 11th grade private school located in Bogotá, Colombia.

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Ginzel (crater)

Ginzel is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, just beyond the eastern limb.

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Gioja (crater)

Gioia is a lunar impact crater that is located in the vicinity of the north pole of the Moon.

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Giordano Bruno (crater)

Giordano Bruno is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon, just beyond the northeastern limb.

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Giotto (spacecraft)

Giotto was a European robotic spacecraft mission from the European Space Agency.

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Giovanni (meteorology)

Giovanni (meteorology) - Web interface that allows users to analyze NASA's gridded data from various satellite and surface observations.

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Giric

Giric mac Dúngail (Modern Gaelic: Griogair mac Dhunghail, known in English simply as Giric, and nicknamed Mac Rath, ("Son of Fortune"); (fl. c. 878–889) was a king of the Picts or the king of Alba. The Irish annals record nothing of Giric's reign, nor do Anglo-Saxon writings add anything, and the meagre information which survives is contradictory. Modern historians disagree as to whether Giric was sole king or ruled jointly with Eochaid, on his ancestry, and if he should be considered a Pictish king or the first king of Alba. Although little is now known of Giric, he appears to have been regarded as an important figure in Scotland in the High Middle Ages and the Late Middle Ages. Scots chroniclers such as John of Fordun, Andrew of Wyntoun, Hector Boece and the humanist scholar George Buchanan wrote of Giric as "King Gregory the Great" and told how he had conquered half of England and Ireland too. The Chronicle of Melrose and some versions of the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba say that Giric died at Dundurn in Strathearn.

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Girl from Mars

"Girl from Mars" is a single by Northern Irish band Ash, the second to be released from the album 1977.

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Girl Scouts of the USA

Girl Scouts of the United States of America (GSUSA), commonly referred to as simply Girl Scouts, is a youth organization for girls in the United States and American girls living abroad.

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Gjorgjija Atanasoski

| --> Ǵorǵija 'George' Atanasoski or Gjorgjija Atanasoski (Ѓорѓија 'Џорџ' Атанасоски) (born February 18, 1952 in Marul, Prilep Municipality, SFR Yugoslavia, today Republic of Macedonia) is a Macedonian businessman and politician.

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Glaisher (crater)

Glaisher is a lunar impact crater that is located in the region of terrain that forms the southwest border of Mare Crisium.

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GLARE

Glass reinforced aluminium (GLARE) is a fiber metal laminate (FML) composed of several very thin layers of metal (usually aluminium) interspersed with layers of glass-fiber pre-preg, bonded together with a matrix such as epoxy.

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Glass cockpit

A glass cockpit is an aircraft cockpit that features electronic (digital) flight instrument displays, typically large LCD screens, rather than the traditional style of analog dials and gauges.

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Glauber (crater)

Glauber is a small lunar impact crater that is located just to the north of the large walled plain Mendeleev, on the Moon's far side.

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Glazenap (crater)

Glazenap is a lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side.

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Glen P. Wilson

Glen Parten Wilson Jr. (1923–2005) worked on the Senate space and astronautics committee, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and was executive director emeritus of the National Space Society, a space advocacy group.

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Glenbard East High School

Glenbard East High School, or GBE, is a public four-year high school located in Lombard, Illinois, a western suburb of Chicago, in the United States.

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Glenbard Township High School District 87

Glenbard Township High School District 87 is based in Glen Ellyn, Illinois and consists of Glenbard South, Glenbard North, Glenbard East, and Glenbard West high schools.

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Glenelg, Highland

Glenelg (Glinn Eilg, also Gleann Eilg) is a scattered community area and civil parish in the Lochalsh area of Highland in western Scotland.

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Glenn Andreotta

Glenn Urban Andreotta (October 30, 1947 – April 8, 1968) was an American helicopter crew chief in the Vietnam War noted for being one of three who intervened in the My Lai Massacre, in which at least 347 unarmed children, women and men were murdered.

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Glenn Gould

Glenn Herbert Gould (September 25, 1932October 4, 1982) was a Canadian pianist who became one of the best-known and celebrated classical pianists of the 20th century.

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Glenn L. Martin Company

The Glenn L. Martin Company was an American aircraft and aerospace manufacturing company founded by aviation pioneer Glenn L. Martin.

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Glenn Research Center

NASA John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field is a NASA center, located within the cities of Brook Park and Cleveland between Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and the Rocky River Reservation of Cleveland Metroparks, with a subsidiary facility in Sandusky, Ohio.

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Glider (aircraft)

A glider is a heavier-than-air aircraft that is supported in flight by the dynamic reaction of the air against its lifting surfaces, and whose free flight does not depend on an engine.

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Gliese 436 b

Gliese 436 b (sometimes called GJ 436 b) is a Neptune-sized exoplanet orbiting the red dwarf Gliese 436.

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Global Atmosphere Watch

The Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) is a worldwide system established by the World Meteorological Organizationa United Nations agencyto monitor trends in the Earth's atmosphere.

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Global Change Master Directory

The Global Change Master Directory is a directory of Earth Science data sets and related tools/services, many of which are targeted for the use, analysis, and display of the data.

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Global Climate Coalition

The Global Climate Coalition (GCC) (1989–2001) was an international lobbyist group of businesses that opposed action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and challenged the science behind global warming.

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Global commons

Global commons is a term typically used to describe international, supranational, and global resource domains in which common-pool resources are found.

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Global dimming

Global dimming is the gradual reduction in the amount of global direct irradiance at the Earth's surface that was observed for several decades after the start of systematic measurements in the 1950s.

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Global Historical Climatology Network

The Global Historical Climatology Network (GHCN) is a database of temperature, precipitation and pressure records managed by the National Climatic Data Center, Arizona State University and the Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center.

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Global Positioning System

The Global Positioning System (GPS), originally Navstar GPS, is a satellite-based radionavigation system owned by the United States government and operated by the United States Air Force.

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Global Van Lines

Global Van Lines, LLC is an international moving company founded in 1933 by George T. Howard as Howard Van Lines in Dallas, Texas.

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Global warming

Global warming, also referred to as climate change, is the observed century-scale rise in the average temperature of the Earth's climate system and its related effects.

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Global warming controversy

The global warming controversy concerns the public debate over whether global warming is occurring, how much has occurred in modern times, what has caused it, what its effects will be, whether any action should be taken to curb it, and if so what that action should be.

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GLOBE Program

The Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program is a worldwide hands-on, primary- and secondary-school-based science and education program focusing on the environment, now active in 112 countries world-wide.

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GlobeXplorer

GlobeXplorer (Now part of DigitalGlobe Inc. (NYSE:DGI)) was an online spatial data company that compiled and distributed aerial photos, satellite imagery, and map data from their online spatial archives.

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Glory (satellite)

The Glory satellite was a planned NASA satellite mission that would have collected data on the chemical, micro-physical and optical properties—and the spatial and temporal distributions—of sulfate and other aerosols, and would have collected solar irradiance data for the long-term climate record.

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Glossary of firefighting

Firefighting jargon includes a diverse lexicon of both common and idiosyncratic terms.

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Glushko (crater)

Glushko is a young impact crater on the Moon attached to the western rim of the crater Olbers.

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Glycine

Glycine (symbol Gly or G) is the amino acid that has a single hydrogen atom as its side chain.

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Glynn Lunney

Glynn Stephen Lunney (born November 27, 1936) is a retired NASA engineer.

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GM Certified Service

GM Certified Service is an auto repair service for General Motors.

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GMAT (disambiguation)

GMAT can stand for.

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Gnomon

A gnomon (from Greek γνώμων, gnōmōn, literally: "one that knows or examines") is the part of a sundial that casts a shadow.

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Go (game)

Go is an abstract strategy board game for two players, in which the aim is to surround more territory than the opponent.

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Go fever

In the US space industry, "go fever" is an informal term used to refer to the overall attitude of being in a rush or hurry to get a project or task done while overlooking potential problems or mistakes.

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Goclenius (crater)

Goclenius is a lunar impact crater that is located near the west edge of Mare Fecunditatis.

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God Bless America

"God Bless America" is an American patriotic song written by Irving Berlin during World War I in 1918 and revised by him in the run up to World War II in 1938.

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Goddard (crater)

Goddard is a lunar impact crater that is located along the eastern limb of the Moon, and so is visible from the edge from Earth.

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Goddard Institute for Space Studies

The Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) is a laboratory in the Earth Sciences Division of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and a unit of the Columbia University Earth Institute.

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Goddard Space Flight Center

The Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) is a major NASA space research laboratory located approximately northeast of Washington, D.C. in Greenbelt, Maryland, United States.

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Godin (crater)

Godin is a lunar impact crater located just about 30 km south of the crater Agrippa, on a rough upland region to the east of Sinus Medii.

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Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla

is a 1994 Japanese science fiction tokusatsu kaiju film featuring Godzilla, produced and distributed by Toho.

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GOES 1

GOES 1, designated GOES-A and SMS-C prior to entering service, was a weather satellite operated by the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

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GOES 14

GOES 14, known as GOES-O prior to reaching its operational orbit, is an American weather satellite, which is part of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)'s Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) system.

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GOES-G

GOES-G was a weather satellite to be operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

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Golden Fleece Award

The Golden Fleece Award (1975–1988) was a tongue-in-cheek award given to public officials in the United States for their squandering of public money, its name sardonically purloined from the actual Order of the Golden Fleece, a prestigious chivalric award created in the late-15th Century, and a play on the transitive verb fleece, as in charging excessively for goods or services.

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Goldschmidt (crater)

Goldschmidt is a large lunar impact crater of the variety commonly termed a walled plain.

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Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex

The Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex (GDSCC), commonly called the Goldstone Observatory, is located in the Mojave Desert near Barstow in the U.S. state of California.

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Golgi (crater)

Golgi is a tiny lunar impact crater located in the Oceanus Procellarum, over 150 kilometers to the north of the crater Schiaparelli.

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Golitsyn (crater)

Golitsyn is a lunar impact crater that lies beyond the western limb on the far side of the Moon.

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Golovin (crater)

Golovin is a lunar impact crater that is located to the southeast of the walled plain Campbell.

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Gonâve Island

Gonâve Island (Île de la Gonâve,; also La Gonâve) is an island of Haiti located west-northwest of Port-au-Prince in the Gulf of Gonâve.

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Gonzaga College High School

Gonzaga College High School is a Jesuit high school for boys located in Washington, D.C. It is named in honor of St. Aloysius Gonzaga, an Italian saint from the 16th century.

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Goober Pyle

Goober Pyle is a fictional character in the American TV sitcom The Andy Griffith Show and its sequel series Mayberry RFD.

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Good Day Sunshine

"Good Day Sunshine" is a song by the Beatles on the 1966 album Revolver.

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Goodacre (crater)

Goodacre is a lunar impact crater.

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Goodyear MPP

The Goodyear Massively Parallel Processor (MPP) was a massively parallel processing supercomputer built by Goodyear Aerospace for the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.

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Google

Google LLC is an American multinational technology company that specializes in Internet-related services and products, which include online advertising technologies, search engine, cloud computing, software, and hardware.

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Google Earth

Google Earth is a computer program that renders a 3D representation of Earth based on satellite imagery.

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Google Lunar X Prize

The Google Lunar XPRIZE (GLXP), sometimes referred to as Moon 2.0, was a 2007–2018 inducement prize space competition organized by the X Prize Foundation, and sponsored by Google.

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Google Maps

Google Maps is a web mapping service developed by Google.

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Googleplex

The Googleplex is the corporate headquarters complex of Google and its parent company Alphabet Inc., located at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway in Mountain View, California, United States, near Silicon Valley's capital San Jose.

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Gorby

Gorby can be.

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Gordo (monkey)

Gordo was one of the first monkeys to travel into space.

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Gordon Cooper

Leroy Gordon "Gordo" Cooper Jr. (March 6, 1927 – October 4, 2004), (Col, USAF), was an American aerospace engineer, test pilot, United States Air Force pilot, and the youngest of the seven original astronauts in Project Mercury, the first manned space program of the United States.

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Gotham Chamber Opera

Gotham Chamber Opera was a professional opera company located in New York City.

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Gould (crater)

Gould is the remnant of a lunar impact crater formation that lies in the midst of the Mare Nubium, in the southwest quadrant of the Moon.

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Government procurement

Government procurement or public procurement is the procurement of goods, services or constructions on behalf of a public authority, such as a government agency.

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Government procurement in the United States

Government procurement in the United States is the process by which the Federal Government of the United States acquires goods, services (notably construction), and interests in real property.

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Governor's Schools (Virginia)

The Governor's Schools are a collection of regional magnet high schools and summer programs in the Commonwealth of Virginia intended for gifted students.

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Governors Island

Governors Island is a island in New York Harbor, approximately from the southern tip of Manhattan Island and separated from Brooklyn by Buttermilk Channel, approximately.

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GPS Block IIIA

GPS Block IIIA consists of the first ten (known as "tranche") of GPS III satellites, which will be used to keep the Navstar Global Positioning System operational.

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GPS satellite blocks

A GPS satellite is a satellite used by the NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (GPS).

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GQM

GQM, the initialism for "goal, question, metric", is an approach to software metrics that has been promoted by Victor Basili of the University of Maryland, College Park and the Software Engineering Laboratory at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center after supervising a Ph.D. thesis by Dr.

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Graceland University

Graceland University is a private liberal arts university with campuses in Lamoni, Iowa and Independence, Missouri.

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Grachev (crater)

Grachev is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Graff (lunar crater)

Graff is a small lunar impact crater that lies along the southwestern limb of the Moon.

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GRAIL

The Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) was an American lunar science mission in NASA's Discovery Program which used high-quality gravitational field mapping of the Moon to determine its interior structure.

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Gran Canaria Airport

No description.

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Grand Challenges

Grand Challenges are difficult but important problems set by various institutions or professions to encourage solutions or advocate for the application of government or philanthropic funds especially in the most highly developed economies Gould, M. "GIScience grand challenges: How can research and technology in this field address big-picture problems? ArcUser, 13 (4), 64–65." (2010).

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Grand Erg Occidental

The Grand Erg Occidental (العرق الغربي الكبير, al-ʿIrq al-Gharbī al-Kabīr), (also known as the Western Sand Sea) is the second largest erg in northern Algeria after the Grand Erg Oriental.

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Grand Tour program

The Grand Tour was a NASA program that would have sent two groups of robotic probes to all the planets of the outer Solar System.

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Grant (money)

Grants are non-repayable funds or products disbursed or gifted by one party (grant makers), often a government department, corporation, foundation or trust, to a recipient, often (but not always) a nonprofit entity, educational institution, business or an individual.

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Grant Callin

Grant David Callin (born 1941) is part of the hard science fiction stream of authors.

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Graphene

Graphene is a semi-metal with a small overlap between the valence and the conduction bands (zero bandgap material).

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Graphical Evaluation and Review Technique

Graphical Evaluation and Review Technique, commonly known as GERT, is a network analysis technique used in project management that allows probabilistic treatment both network logic and estimation of activity duration.

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GRASS GIS

Geographic Resources Analysis Support System (commonly termed GRASS GIS) is a geographic information system (GIS) software suite used for geospatial data management and analysis, image processing, producing graphics and maps, spatial and temporal modeling, and visualizing.

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Grasshopper (musician)

Grasshopper (born Sean Thomas Mackowiak, May 25 1967) is an American musician with the band Mercury Rev.

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Grave (crater)

Grave is a lunar impact crater that lies in the northern interior floor of the huge walled plain Gagarin, on the far side of the Moon.

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Gravitational constant

The gravitational constant (also known as the "universal gravitational constant", the "Newtonian constant of gravitation", or the "Cavendish gravitational constant"), denoted by the letter, is an empirical physical constant involved in the calculation of gravitational effects in Sir Isaac Newton's law of universal gravitation and in Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity.

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Gravitational keyhole

A gravitational keyhole is a tiny region of space where a planet's gravity would alter the orbit of a passing asteroid such that the asteroid would collide with that planet on a given future orbital pass.

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Gravitational lens

A gravitational lens is a distribution of matter (such as a cluster of galaxies) between a distant light source and an observer, that is capable of bending the light from the source as the light travels towards the observer.

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Gravitational wave

Gravitational waves are the disturbance in the fabric ("curvature") of spacetime generated by accelerated masses and propagate as waves outward from their source at the speed of light.

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Gravitational-wave observatory

A gravitational-wave observatory (or gravitational-wave detector) is any device designed to measure gravitational waves, tiny distortions of spacetime that were first predicted by Einstein in 1916.

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Gravity assist

In orbital mechanics and aerospace engineering, a gravitational slingshot, gravity assist maneuver, or swing-by is the use of the relative movement (e.g. orbit around the Sun) and gravity of a planet or other astronomical object to alter the path and speed of a spacecraft, typically to save propellant and reduce expense.

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Gravity Probe A

Gravity Probe A (GP-A) was a space-based experiment to test the equivalence principle, a feature of Einstein's theory of relativity.

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Gravity Probe B

Gravity Probe B (GP-B) was a satellite-based mission which launched on 20 April 2004 on a Delta II rocket.

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Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment

The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) was a joint mission of NASA and the German Aerospace Center.

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Gravity turn

A gravity turn or zero-lift turn is a maneuver used in launching a spacecraft into, or descending from, an orbit around a celestial body such as a planet or a moon.

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GRB 060218

GRB 060218 (and SN 2006aj) was a gamma-ray burst (abbreviated as GRB) with unusual characteristics never seen before.

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GRB 080319B

GRB 080319B was a gamma-ray burst (GRB) detected by the Swift satellite at 06:12 UTC on March 19, 2008.

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Great Attractor

The Great Attractor is an apparent gravitational anomaly in intergalactic space at the center of the local Laniakea Supercluster, in which the Milky Way is located, in the so-called Zone of Avoidance that is notoriously difficult to observe in visible wavelengths due to the obscuring effects of our own galactic plane.

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Great Australian Bight

The Great Australian Bight is a large oceanic bight, or open bay, off the central and western portions of the southern coastline of mainland Australia.

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Great Chicago Fire

The Great Chicago Fire was a conflagration that burned from Sunday, October 8, to Tuesday, October 10, 1871.

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Great Dark Spot

The Great Dark Spot (also known as GDS-89) was one of a series of dark spots on Neptune similar in appearance to Jupiter's Great Red Spot.

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Great Debate (astronomy)

The Great Debate, also called the Shapley–Curtis Debate, was held on 26 April 1920 at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, between the astronomers Harlow Shapley and Heber Curtis.

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Great Falls (Potomac River)

Great Falls is a series of rapids and waterfalls on the Potomac River, upstream from Washington, D.C., on the border of Montgomery County, Maryland and Fairfax County, Virginia.

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Great Michigan Fire

The Great Michigan Fire was a series of simultaneous forest fires in the state of Michigan in the United States in 1871.

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Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey

The Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey, or GOODS, is an astronomical survey combining deep observations from three of NASA's Great Observatories: the Hubble Space Telescope, the Spitzer Space Telescope, and the Chandra X-ray Observatory, along with data from other space-based telescopes, such as XMM Newton, and some of the world's most powerful ground-based telescopes.

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Great Observatories program

NASA's series of Great Observatories satellites are four large, powerful space-based astronomical telescopes.

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Great Red Spot

The Great Red Spot is a persistent high-pressure region in the atmosphere of Jupiter, producing an anticyclonic storm 22° south of the planet's equator.

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Great Slave Lake

The Great Slave Lake (Grand lac des Esclaves) is the second-largest lake in the Northwest Territories of Canada (after Great Bear Lake), the deepest lake in North America at, and the tenth-largest lake in the world.

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Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China is a series of fortifications made of stone, brick, tamped earth, wood, and other materials, generally built along an east-to-west line across the historical northern borders of China to protect the Chinese states and empires against the raids and invasions of the various nomadic groups of the Eurasian Steppe with an eye to expansion.

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Great Year

The term Great Year has a variety of related meanings.

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Greater Houston

Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land is the fifth most populous metropolitan statistical area (MSA) in the United States, encompassing nine counties along the Gulf Coast in southeastern Texas.

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Greater St. Louis

Greater St.

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Greater Sudbury

Greater Sudbury, commonly referred to as Sudbury, is a city in Ontario, Canada.

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Greaves (crater)

Greaves is a small lunar impact crater that lies near the southwest edge of Mare Crisium.

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Green (lunar crater)

Green is a lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side.

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Green Hill, Indiana

Green Hill is a small unincorporated community in Medina Township, Warren County, in the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Green Valley (Mars)

Green Valley is a region on Mars within Vastitas Borealis that was chosen as the landing site of NASA's Phoenix lander.

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Greenbelt, Maryland

Greenbelt is a city in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States.

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Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite

The Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite (GOSat), also known as, is an Earth observation satellite and the world's first satellite dedicated to greenhouse-gas-monitoring.

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Greenland ice sheet

The Greenland ice sheet (Grønlands indlandsis, Sermersuaq) is a vast body of ice covering, roughly 80% of the surface of Greenland.

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Greenville, Illinois

Greenville is a city in Bond County, Illinois, United States, east of St. Louis.

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Greg Flesch

Greg Flesch (born 1960) is a guitarist and musician, best known for his work with the rock bands Daniel Amos and The Swirling Eddies (credited as Gene Pool).

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Greg Panos

Gregory Peter Panos (born September 24, 1956) in Bronxville, New York is an American writer, futurist, educator, strategic planning consultant, conference / event producer, and technology evangelist in Augmented Reality, virtual reality, human simulation, motion capture, performance animation, 3D character animation, human-computer interaction and user experience design.

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Gregory (lunar crater)

Gregory is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon, it is named after the 17th century Scottish astronomer and mathematician James Gregory.

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Gregory C. Johnson

Gregory Carl "Ray J" Johnson (born July 30, 1954), (Capt, USNR, Ret.), is a former American naval officer and aviator, test pilot, aerospace engineer, and NASA astronaut.

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Gregory Chamitoff

Gregory Errol Chamitoff (born 6 August 1962 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is an engineer and NASA astronaut.

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Gregory H. Johnson

Gregory Harold "Box" Johnson (born May 12, 1962) is a NASA astronaut and a retired colonel in the United States Air Force.

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Gregory J. Harbaugh

Gregory Jordan Harbaugh is a former NASA astronaut.

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Gregory Olsen

Gregory Hammond "Greg" Olsen (born April 20, 1945) is an American entrepreneur, engineer and scientist who, in October 2005, became the third private citizen to make a self-funded trip to the International Space Station with the company Space Adventures.

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Gregory T. Linteris

Gregory Thomas Linteris, Ph.D. (born October 4, 1957 in Englewood, New Jersey) is an American scientist who flew as a payload specialist on two NASA Space Shuttle missions in 1997.

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Grid Compass

The Grid Compass (written GRiD by its manufacturer GRiD Systems Corporation) was one of the first laptop computers.

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Gridded ion thruster

The gridded ion thruster is a common design for ion thrusters, a highly efficient low-thrust spacecraft propulsion running on electrical power.

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Griffin (surname)

Griffin is a surname of primarily Irish origin.

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Griffon Corporation

Griffon Corporation is a multinational conglomerate holding company headquartered in New York City.

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Grigg (crater)

Grigg is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Grimaldi (crater)

Grimaldi is a large basin located near the western limb of the Moon.

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Grissom (crater)

Grissom is a lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon.

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Grote Reber

Grote Reber (December 22, 1911 – December 20, 2002) was a pioneer of radio astronomy, which combined his interests in amateur radio and amateur astronomy.

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Grotrian (crater)

Grotrian is a lunar impact crater that is located on the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Grove (crater)

Grove is a small lunar impact crater that lies in the northern part of the Lacus Somniorum.

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GRS 1915+105

GRS 1915+105 or V1487 Aquilae is an X-ray binary star system which features a regular star and a black hole.

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Gruemberger (crater)

Gruemberger is an old impact crater in the southern part of the Moon.

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Gruithuisen (crater)

Gruithuisen is a lunar impact crater that lies on the section of lunar mare that joins Oceanus Procellarum in the west to Mare Imbrium in the east.

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Grumman

The Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation, later Grumman Aerospace Corporation, was a leading 20th century U.S. producer of military and civilian aircraft.

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Grumman Gulfstream I

The Grumman Gulfstream I (company designation G-159) is a twin-turboprop business aircraft.

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Grumman Gulfstream II

The Gulfstream II (G-II) is an American twin engine business jet designed and built by Grumman and then in succession, Grumman American and finally Gulfstream American.

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Grumman HU-16 Albatross

The Grumman HU-16 Albatross is a large twin–radial engine amphibious flying boat that was used by the United States Air Force (USAF), the U.S. Navy (USN) and the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), primarily as a search and rescue aircraft.

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Grumman OV-1 Mohawk

The Grumman OV-1 Mohawk was an armed military observation and attack aircraft, designed for battlefield surveillance and light strike capabilities.

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Grumman X-29

The Grumman X-29 was an American experimental aircraft that tested a forward-swept wing, canard control surfaces, and other novel aircraft technologies.

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Guam

Guam (Chamorro: Guåhån) is an unincorporated and organized territory of the United States in Micronesia in the western Pacific Ocean.

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Guan Pinghu

Guan Pinghu (4 March 1897 – 28 March 1967), was a leading player of the guqin (古琴), a Chinese 7-string bridgeless zither.

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Guanaja

Guanaja is one of the Bay Islands of Honduras and is in the Caribbean.

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Guanine

Guanine (or G, Gua) is one of the four main nucleobases found in the nucleic acids DNA and RNA, the others being adenine, cytosine, and thymine (uracil in RNA).

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Guaymas

Guaymas is a city in Guaymas Municipality, in the southwest part of the state of Sonora, in northwestern Mexico.

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Guericke (crater)

Guericke is the remnant of a lunar impact crater at the north part of the Mare Nubium and is named after Otto von Guericke.

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Guidance system

A guidance system is a virtual or physical device, or a group of devices implementing a guidance process used for controlling the movement of a ship, aircraft, missile, rocket, satellite, or any other moving object.

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Guillaume (crater)

Guillaume is an old lunar impact crater on the Moon's northern hemisphere, and is located on the far side relative to the Earth.

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Guillermo Gonzalez (astronomer)

Guillermo Gonzalez (born 1963 in Havana, Cuba) is an astrophysicist, proponent of the pseudoscientific principle of intelligent design, and an assistant professor at Ball State University, a public research university, in Muncie, Indiana.

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Guillermo González Camarena

Guillermo González Camarena (17 February 1917 – 18 April 1965), was a Mexican electrical engineer who was the inventor of a color-wheel type of color television, and who also introduced color television to Mexico.

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Guinea pig

The guinea pig or domestic guinea pig (Cavia porcellus), also known as cavy or domestic cavy, is a species of rodent belonging to the family Caviidae and the genus Cavia.

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Guion Bluford

Guion Stewart Bluford Jr., Ph.D. (born November 22, 1942), (Col, USAF, Ret.), is an American aerospace engineer, retired U.S. Air Force officer and fighter pilot, and former NASA astronaut, who was the first African American in space.

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Gulfgate Center

Gulfgate Center, also known as Gulfgate Shopping City or Gulfgate Center, is a shopping center located in the East End, Houston, Texas, United States.

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Gulfstream III

The Gulfstream III, a business jet produced by Gulfstream Aerospace, is an improved variant of the Grumman Gulfstream II.

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Gullstrand (crater)

Gullstrand is a lunar impact crater that lies on the northern hemisphere on the Moon's far side.

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Gum (crater)

Gum is a lunar impact crater that is located near the southeastern limb of the Moon, and is viewed nearly from the side from Earth.

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Gun chronograph

A gun chronograph is an instrument used to measure the velocity of a projectile fired by a gun.

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Guqin

The guqin is a plucked seven-string Chinese musical instrument of the zither family.

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Gurgaon

Gurgaon, officially named Gurugram since 2016, is a satellite city of Delhi located in the Indian state of Haryana and is part of the National Capital Region of India.

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Gus Grissom

Lieutenant Colonel Virgil Ivan "Gus" Grissom (April 3, 1926 – January 27, 1967) was one of the original NASA Project Mercury astronauts, a United States Air Force test pilot, and a mechanical engineer.

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Gusev (Martian crater)

Gusev is a crater on the planet Mars and is located at and is in the Aeolis quadrangle.

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Gutenberg (crater)

Gutenberg is a lunar impact crater that lies along the west edge of Mare Fecunditatis, in the eastern part of the visible Moon.

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Guthnick (crater)

Guthnick is a lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon's surface from the Earth.

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Guy Gardner (astronaut)

Guy Spence Gardner (born January 6, 1948) is a United States Air Force officer and a former astronaut.

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Guyot (crater)

Guyot is a lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side.

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Gwen Matthewman

Gwen Matthewman (1927 — 6 March 2014 (aged 86)) born in Streethouse, later of Featherstone, was an English Guinness World Record holder in knitting between 1980 and 2005.

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Gwyneth Paltrow

Gwyneth Kate Paltrow (born September 27, 1972) is an American actress, singer, and food writer.

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Gyldén (crater)

Gyldén is the remnant of a lunar impact crater that is located to the northeast of the walled plain Ptolemaeus on the Moon, and is named after the Finnish-born Swedish astronomer Hugo Gyldén.

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Gyrochronology

Gyrochronology is a method for estimating the age of a low-mass star like the Sun from its rotation period.

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Gyttja

Gyttja (sometimes Gytta, from Swedish gyttja) is a mud formed from the partial decay of peat.

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H-II Transfer Vehicle

The H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV), also called, is an automated cargo spacecraft used to resupply the ''Kibō'' Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) and the International Space Station (ISS).

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H. G. Wells (crater)

H.

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H8

H8, H08 or H-8 may stand for.

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Habitability of natural satellites

The habitability of natural satellites is a measure of the potential of natural satellites to have environments hospitable to life.

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Hackathon

A hackathon (also known as a hack day, hackfest or codefest) is a design sprint-like event in which computer programmers and others involved in software development, including graphic designers, interface designers, project managers, and others, often including subject-matter-experts, collaborate intensively on software projects.

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Hackensack High School

Hackensack High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school located in Hackensack, New Jersey, United States, operating as part of the Hackensack Public Schools.

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Hackensack, New Jersey

Hackensack is a city in Bergen County in New Jersey, United States, and serves as its county seat.

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Hagecius (crater)

Hagecius is a lunar impact crater in the southeastern part of the Moon's near side.

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Hagen (crater)

Hagen is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Hahn (crater)

Hahn is a lunar impact crater that is located near the northeastern limb of the Moon.

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Haidinger (crater)

Haidinger is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southwestern part of the Moon.

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Hainzel (crater)

Hainzel is the southern member of a trio of overlapping lunar impact craters.

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HAL 9000

HAL 9000 is a fictional character and the main antagonist in Arthur C. Clarke's Space Odyssey series.

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HAL/S

HAL/S (High-order Assembly Language/Shuttle) is a real-time aerospace programming language compiler and cross-compiler for avionics applications used by NASA and associated agencies (JPL, etc.). It has been used in many U.S. space projects since 1973 and its most significant use was in the Space Shuttle program (approximately 85% of the Shuttle software is coded in HAL/S).

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Haldane (lunar crater)

Haldane is a lunar impact crater that is located in Mare Smythii, near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Hale (lunar crater)

Hale is a relatively young lunar impact crater that is located on the southern limb of the Moon.

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Hale Telescope

The Hale telescope is a, f/3.3 reflecting telescope at the Palomar Observatory in California, US, named after astronomer George Ellery Hale.

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Halifax Stanfield International Airport

Halifax Stanfield International Airport is a Canadian airport located in Enfield, Nova Scotia, an area of Halifax, Nova Scotia.

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Halimede (moon)

Halimede (Greek: Αλιμήδη), or Neptune IX, is a retrograde irregular satellite of Neptune.

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Hall (lunar crater)

Hall is a lunar impact crater named in honor of American astronomer Asaph Hall that is located in the southeast part of the Lacus Somniorum, a lunar mare in the northeast part of the Moon.

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Halley (lunar crater)

Halley is a lunar impact crater that is intruding into the southern wall of the walled plain Hipparchus.

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Halley's Comet

Halley's Comet or Comet Halley, officially designated 1P/Halley, is a short-period comet visible from Earth every 74–79 years.

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Halo orbit

A halo orbit is a periodic, three-dimensional orbit near the L1, L2 or L3 Lagrange points in the three-body problem of orbital mechanics.

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Ham (chimpanzee)

Ham (1957 – January 19, 1983), also known as Ham the Chimp and Ham the Astrochimp, was a chimpanzee and the first non-human hominid launched into space, on January 31, 1961, as part of America's space program.

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Hamilton (crater)

Hamilton is a lunar impact crater that is located near the southeastern limb of the Moon.

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Hamilton Standard

Hamilton Standard (Now UTC Aerospace Systems a.k.a. UTAS), an aircraft propeller parts supplier, was formed in 1929 when United Aircraft and Transport Corporation consolidated Hamilton Aero Manufacturing and Standard Steel Propeller into the Hamilton Standard Propeller Corporation.

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Hampton High School (Virginia)

Hampton High School is a public secondary school in Hampton, Virginia.

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Hampton Roads

Hampton Roads is the name of both a body of water in Virginia and the surrounding metropolitan region in Southeastern Virginia and Northeastern North Carolina, United States.

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Hampton University

Hampton University (HU) is a private historically black university in Hampton, Virginia.

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Hampton, Virginia

Hampton is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States.

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Hamtramck High School

Hamtramck High School is a public high school in Hamtramck, Michigan, United States in Metro Detroit, named after Colonel Jean François Hamtramck.

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Han Chinese

The Han Chinese,.

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Hand-Held Maneuvering Unit

The Hand-Held Maneuvering Unit (HHMU), also known as the maneuvering gun, or informally as "the zip gun", was used by astronaut Ed White in the first American "spacewalk" (extra-vehicular activity, EVA), on Gemini 4, June 3, 1965.

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Hang gliding

Hang gliding is an air sport or recreational activity in which a pilot flies a light, non-motorised foot-launched heavier-than-air aircraft called a hang glider.

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Hangar (Lancaster, California)

The Hangar, formerly known as Lancaster Municipal Stadium and Clear Channel Stadium, is a stadium in Lancaster, California.

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Hank Henshaw

Hank Henshaw is a fictional supervillain featured in the DC Comics universe, who normally goes by the name Cyborg Superman.

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Hanno (crater)

Hanno is a lunar impact crater that lies near the southeastern limb of the Moon, along the western edge of the Mare Australe.

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Hannskarl Bandel

Hannskarl Bandel (May 3, 1925 Dessau, Germany – December 29, 1993 Aspen, Colorado, United States), was a German-American structural engineer.

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Hans Bethe

Hans Albrecht Bethe (July 2, 1906 – March 6, 2005) was a German-American nuclear physicist who made important contributions to astrophysics, quantum electrodynamics and solid-state physics, and won the 1967 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis.

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Hans Mark

Hans Michael Mark (born June 17, 1929 in Mannheim, Germany) is a former Secretary of the Air Force and a former Deputy Administrator of NASA.

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Hans Multhopp

Hans Multhopp (17 May 1913 – 30 October 1972) was a German aeronautical engineer/designer.

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Hans Schlegel

Hans Wilhelm Schlegel (Überlingen, 3 August 1951) is a German physicist, an ESA astronaut, and a veteran of two NASA Space Shuttle missions.

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Hans Zarkov

Dr.

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Hansen (crater)

Hansen is a lunar impact crater that is located near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Hansteen (crater)

Hansteen is a lunar impact crater that lies near the southwest edge of the Oceanus Procellarum.

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Hao (French Polynesia)

Hao, or Haorangi, is a large coral atoll in the central part of the Tuamotu Archipelago.

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Hao Airport

Hao Airport is an airport on Hao Island in French Polynesia.

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Happy Birthday to You

"Happy Birthday to You", also known as "Happy Birthday", is a song traditionally sung to celebrate the anniversary of a person's birth.

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Happy Valley-Goose Bay

Happy Valley-Goose Bay (Inuit: Vâli) is a town in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

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Haptic technology

Haptic or kinesthetic communication recreates the sense of touch by applying forces, vibrations, or motions to the user.

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Haraiki

Haraiki is a small atoll of the Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia.

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Hard Upper Torso

A Hard Upper Torso Assembly, or HUT, is a central component of several space suits, notably Roscosmos' Orlan and NASA's Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU).

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Harden (crater)

Harden is a small lunar impact crater that lies in the eastern part of the interior floor of the walled plain Mendeleev.

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Harding (crater)

Harding is a small lunar impact crater that lies in the Sinus Roris, a bay in the northwest part of the Oceanus Procellarum.

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Haret (crater)

Haret is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the southern region on the far side of the Moon.

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Hargreaves (crater)

Hargreaves is a lunar impact crater that lies in the eastern part of the Moon, to the east of the Mare Fecunditatis.

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Harkhebi (crater)

Harkhebi is a large lunar impact crater of the category termed a walled plain, on the far side.

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Harlan (crater)

Harlan is a lunar impact crater near the southeastern limb of the Moon.

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Harlan J. Smith Telescope

The Harlan J. Smith Telescope is a telescope located at the McDonald Observatory, in Texas, in the United States.

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Harlan James Smith

Harlan James Smith (August 25, 1924 – October 17, 1991) was an American astronomer.

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Harmful algal bloom

A harmful algal bloom (HAB) are organisms that can severely lower oxygen levels in natural waters, killing marine life.

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Harmony (ISS module)

Harmony, also known as Node 2, is the "utility hub" of the International Space Station.

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Harold Holt

Harold Edward Holt, (5 August 190817 December 1967), was an Australian politician who served as the 17th Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 1966 until his presumed drowning death in 1967.

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Harold Masursky

Harold Masursky (December 23, 1922 – August 24, 1990) was an American geologist and astronomer.

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Harold R. Kaufman

Harold R. Kaufman (born 1926) is an American physicist, noted for his development of electrostatic ion thrusters for NASA during the 1950s and 1960s.

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Harold Urey

Harold Clayton Urey (April 29, 1893 – January 5, 1981) was an American physical chemist whose pioneering work on isotopes earned him the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1934 for the discovery of deuterium.

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Harpalus (crater)

Harpalus is a young lunar impact crater that lies on the Mare Frigoris, at the eastern edge of the Sinus Roris.

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Harriot (crater)

Harriot is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon from the Earth.

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Harris Hull

Harris B. Hull (May 23, 1909 – January 29, 1993) was a brigadier general in the United States Air Force, and part of the original staff of the Eighth Air Force during the Second World War.

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Harrison Schmitt

Harrison Hagan "Jack" Schmitt (born July 3, 1935) is an American geologist, retired NASA astronaut, university professor, former U.S. senator from New Mexico, and the most recent living person to have walked on the Moon.

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Harrison Storms

Harrison Allen Storms, Jr. (July 15, 1915 – July 11, 1992), nicknamed "Stormy", was an American aeronautical engineer employed by North American Aviation, best known for his role in managing the design and construction of the Apollo Command/Service Module.

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Harry Humphries

Harry R. Humphries (born November 17, 1940) is a former United States Navy SEAL who currently works as a consultant and actor on Hollywood films.

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Harry Julian Allen

Harry Julian Allen (1 April 1910 – 29 January 1977), also known as Harvey Allen, was an aeronautical engineer and a Director of the NASA Ames Research Center, most noted for his "Blunt Body Theory" of atmospheric entry which permitted successful recovery of orbiting spacecraft.

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Harry Lange (film designer)

Harry Hans-Kurt Lange (December 7, 1930 – May 22, 2008) was a German film production designer and art director.

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Harry McSween

Harry "Hap" Y. McSween is Chancellor's Professor Emeritus of Planetary Geoscience at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville.

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Harry Shearer

Harry Julius Shearer (born December 23, 1943) is an American actor, voice actor, comedian, writer, musician, radio host, director and producer.

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Hartebeesthoek Radio Astronomy Observatory

The Hartebeesthoek Radio Astronomy Observatory (HartRAO) is a radio astronomy observatory, located in a natural bowl of hills at Hartebeesthoek just south of the Magaliesberg mountain range, Gauteng, South Africa, about 50 km west of Johannesburg.

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Hartford Public High School

Hartford Public High School, in Hartford, Connecticut, was founded in 1638.

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Hartmann (crater)

Hartmann is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Hartwig (lunar crater)

Hartwig is a lunar impact crater that is located near the western limb of the Moon.

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Harvard Board of Overseers

The Harvard Board of Overseers (more formally The Honorable and Reverend the Board of Overseers) is one of Harvard University's two governing boards.

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Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

The Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) is the engineering school within Harvard University's Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS).

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Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

The Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA) is a research institute which carries out a broad program of research in astronomy, astrophysics, earth and space sciences, and science education.

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Harvey (crater)

Harvey is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon from the Earth.

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Harvey Flaumenhaft

Harvey M. Flaumenhaft (born October 18, 1938) is a scholar, sporadic media commentator, a Tutor at and a former Dean of St. John's College.

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Harvey Matusow

Harvey Matusow (aka Harvey Job Matusow) (October 3, 1926 – January 17, 2002) was an American Communist who became an informer for the Federal Bureau of Investigation and subsequently a paid witness for a variety of anti-subversion bodies, including the House Un-American Activities Committee, before eventually recanting the bulk of his testimony.

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Hasselblad

Victor Hasselblad AB is a Swedish manufacturer of medium-format cameras, photographic equipment and image scanners based in Gothenburg, Sweden.

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Hatanaka (crater)

Hatanaka is a lunar impact crater that lies on the Moon's far side, just out of sight past the western limb.

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HATNet Project

The Hungarian Automated Telescope Network (HATNet) project is a network of six small fully automated "HAT" telescopes.

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Haughton–Mars Project

The Haughton–Mars Project (HMP) is an international interdisciplinary field research project being carried out near the Haughton impact crater on Canada's northern Devon Island.

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Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute

The Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute (HWI) is an independent, not-for-profit, biomedical research facility located in the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus.

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Hausen (crater)

Hausen is a large lunar impact crater that lies along the south-southwestern limb of the Moon.

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Havelock, New Zealand

Havelock is a coastal village in the Marlborough region of New Zealand.

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Haverford Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania

Haverford Township is a Home Rule Municipality township in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Hawaii

Hawaii (Hawaii) is the 50th and most recent state to have joined the United States, having received statehood on August 21, 1959.

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Hawker Siddeley P.1127

The Hawker P.1127 and the Hawker Siddeley Kestrel FGA.1 are the experimental and development aircraft that led to the Hawker Siddeley Harrier, the first vertical and/or short take-off and landing (V/STOL) jet fighter-bomber.

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Hawking radiation

Hawking radiation is blackbody radiation that is predicted to be released by black holes, due to quantum effects near the event horizon.

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Hayabusa

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Hayden Rorke

William Henry Rorke (October 23, 1910 – August 19, 1987) was an American actor best known for playing Colonel Alfred E. Bellows on the 1960s American sitcom I Dream of Jeannie.

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Hayford (crater)

Hayford is a lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side.

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Hayn (crater)

Hayn is a lunar impact crater that lies next to the northeast limb of the Moon.

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Hazard analysis and critical control points

Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points, or HACCP, is a systematic preventive approach to food safety from biological, chemical, and physical hazards in production processes that can cause the finished product to be unsafe and designs measures to reduce these risks to a safe level.

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Hazcam

Hazcams (short for hazard avoidance cameras) are photographic cameras mounted on the front and rear of NASA's ''Spirit'', ''Opportunity'' and ''Curiosity'' rover missions to Mars and on the lower front portion of Chinese ''Yutu'' rover mission to the Moon.

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Héctor Andrés Negroni

Colonel Héctor Andrés Negroni (born January 30, 1938) is an Air Force officer, historian, senior aerospace defense executive, author and the first Puerto Rican graduate of the United States Air Force Academy.

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Hédervári (crater)

Hédervári is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern part of the Moon, only a few crater diameters from the south lunar pole.

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HD 113766

HD 113766 is a binary star system located 424 light years from Earth in the direction of the constellation Centaurus.

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HD 189733 b

HD 189733 b is an extrasolar planet approximately 63 light-years away from the Solar System in the constellation of Vulpecula.

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HD 2039

HD 2039 is a yellow dwarf or yellow subgiant star in the constellation Phoenix.

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HD 209458 b

HD 209458 b, also given the nickname Osiris,http://exoplanets.co/exoplanets-tutorial/extrasolar-planet-hd-209458-b.html is an exoplanet that orbits the solar analog HD 209458 in the constellation Pegasus, some 159 light-years from the Solar System.

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HD 40307

HD 40307 is an orange (K-type) main-sequence star located approximately 42 light-years away in the constellation of Pictor (the Easel), taking its primary name from its Henry Draper Catalogue designation.

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HD 69830 d

HD 69830 d is an exoplanet likely orbiting within the habitable zone of the star HD 69830, the outermost of three such planets discovered in the system.

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HD 8574 b

HD 8574 b is an extrasolar planet discovered in 2001 by a team of European astronomers using Doppler spectroscopy as part of the ELODIE Planet Search Survey, and was published in a paper with five other planets.

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Head-up display

A head-up display or heads-up display, also known as a HUD, is any transparent display that presents data without requiring users to look away from their usual viewpoints.

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Health threat from cosmic rays

The health threat from cosmic rays is the danger posed by galactic cosmic rays (GCR) and solar energetic particles to astronauts on interplanetary missions or any missions that venture through the Van-Allen Belts or outside the Earth's magnetosphere.

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Healy (crater)

Healy is a lunar impact crater that lies past the northwestern limb of the Moon, on the far side relative to the Earth.

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Hearst Transcontinental Prize

The Hearst prize was a $50,000 (approximately $ today) aviation prize offered by publisher William Randolph Hearst in 1910 to the first aviator to fly coast to coast across the United States, in either direction, in fewer than 30 days from start to finish.

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Heart Nebula

The Heart Nebula, IC 1805, Sharpless 2-190, lies some 7500 light years away from Earth and is located in the Perseus Arm of the Galaxy in the constellation Cassiopeia.

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Heat pipe

A heat pipe is a heat-transfer device that combines the principles of both thermal conductivity and phase transition to effectively transfer heat between two solid interfaces.

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Heat shield

A heat shield is designed to shield a substance from absorbing excessive heat from an outside source by either dissipating, reflecting or simply absorbing the heat.

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Heat Vision and Jack

Heat Vision and Jack is a 1999 American comedy science fiction television pilot created and written by Rob Schrab and Dan Harmon, directed by Ben Stiller, and starring Jack Black, Owen Wilson, and Ron Silver.

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Heaviside (lunar crater)

Heaviside is a large lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Hebrew calendar

The Hebrew or Jewish calendar (Ha-Luah ha-Ivri) is a lunisolar calendar used today predominantly for Jewish religious observances.

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Hecataeus (crater)

Hecataeus is a large lunar impact crater that lies near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Heckler & Koch HK416

The Heckler & Koch HK416 is a carbine rifle designed and manufactured by Heckler & Koch.

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Hedin (crater)

Hedin is a lunar impact crater of the dimension traditionally termed a walled plain.

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Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper

Heidemarie Martha Stefanyshyn-Piper (born February 7, 1963) is an American Naval officer, engineer, and a former NASA astronaut.

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Heidi Hammel

Heidi B. Hammel (born March 14, 1960) is a planetary astronomer who has extensively studied Neptune and Uranus.

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Heinlein (crater)

Heinlein is a crater in Promethei Terra, Mars.

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Heinrich (crater)

Heinrich is a small lunar impact crater on the Mare Imbrium, a lunar mare in the northwest quadrant of the Moon's near side.

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Heinsius (crater)

Heinsius is an eroded lunar impact crater that lies in the southwestern part of the Moon, and is named after Gottfried Heinsius.

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Heinz

The H. J. Heinz Company, or Heinz, is an American food processing company with world headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Heinz Haber

Heinz Haber (May 15, 1913 – February 13, 1990) was a German physicist and science writer who primarily became famous for his TV programs and books about physics and environmental subjects.

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Heis (crater)

Heis is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the western part of the Mare Imbrium.

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Hekla

Hekla, or Hecla, is a stratovolcano in the south of Iceland with a height of.

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Helberg (crater)

Helberg is a lunar impact crater that is located just behind the western limb of the Moon, on the far side from the Earth.

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Helena Roerich

Helena Ivanovna Roerich (born Shaposhnikova; Елéна Ивáновна Рéрих; February 12, 1879 – October 5, 1955) was a Russian theosophist, writer, and public figure.

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Helicon (crater)

Helicon is a small lunar impact crater that is located on the north part of the Mare Imbrium.

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Helicopter

A helicopter is a type of rotorcraft in which lift and thrust are supplied by rotors.

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Helicopter rotor

A helicopter main rotor or rotor system is the combination of several rotary wings (rotor blades) and a control system that generates the aerodynamic lift force that supports the weight of the helicopter, and the thrust that counteracts aerodynamic drag in forward flight.

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Heliophysics

The term heliophysics means "physics of the Sun" (the prefix "helio", from Attic Greek hḗlios, means Sun), and appears to have been used only in that sense until quite recently.

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Helios (spacecraft)

Helios-A and Helios-B (also known as and), are a pair of probes launched into heliocentric orbit for the purpose of studying solar processes.

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Heliosphere

The heliosphere is the bubble-like region of space dominated by the Sun, which extends far beyond the orbit of Pluto.

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Helium

Helium (from lit) is a chemical element with symbol He and atomic number 2.

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Helix Nebula

The Helix Nebula, also known as The Helix, NGC 7293, is a large planetary nebula (PN) located in the constellation Aquarius.

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Helmert (crater)

Helmert is a lunar impact crater at the southern edge of the Mare Smythii.

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Helmholtz (lunar crater)

Helmholtz is a lunar impact crater, approximately 110 kilometers in diameter, that is located near the south-southeast limb of the Moon.

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Helmut Gröttrup

Helmut Gröttrup (12 February 1916 – 5 July 1981) was a German engineer and rocket scientist.

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Helvetica

Helvetica or Neue Haas Grotesk is a widely used sans-serif typeface developed in 1957 by Swiss typeface designer Max Miedinger with input from Eduard Hoffmann.

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Hematite

Hematite, also spelled as haematite, is the mineral form of iron(III) oxide (Fe2O3), one of several iron oxides.

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Hemse

Hemse is a locality situated on the Swedish island of Gotland with 1,700 inhabitants in 2014.

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Henderson (crater)

Henderson is a crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Hendrik Wade Bode

Hendrik Wade BodeVan Valkenburg, M. E. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, "In memoriam: Hendrik W. Bode (1905-1982)", IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Vol.

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Hendrix (crater)

Hendrix is a small lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side, deep in the southern hemisphere.

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Henri Farman

Henri Farman (26 May 1874 – 17 July 1958) was an Anglo-French aviator and aircraft designer and manufacturer with his brother Maurice Farman.

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Henry (lunar crater)

Henry is a lunar impact crater that is located to the northwest of the larger crater Cavendish, in the southeastern part of the Moon's near side and is named after the Scottish-American scientist Joseph Henry.

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Henry C. Dethloff

Henry Clay Dethloff (born August 10, 1934) is a professor emeritus of history at Texas A&M University in College Station who has written more than two dozen books on topics ranging from the space program to agriculture, American business, and Texas A&M itself, the institution with which he was primarily affiliated during his academic career.

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Henry Casselli

Henry Calvin Casselli, Jr. (born October 25, 1946) is a contemporary American artist from New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Henry Draper Catalogue

The Henry Draper Catalogue (HD) is an astronomical star catalogue published between 1918 and 1924, giving spectroscopic classifications for 225,300 stars; it was later expanded by the Henry Draper Extension (HDE), published between 1925 and 1936, which gave classifications for 46,850 more stars, and by the Henry Draper Extension Charts (HDEC), published from 1937 to 1949 in the form of charts, which gave classifications for 86,933 more stars.

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Henry Draper Medal

The Henry Draper Medal is awarded every 4 years by the United States National Academy of Sciences "for investigations in astronomical physics".

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Henry Earl Singleton

Henry Earl Singleton (November 27, 1916 – August 31, 1999) was an American electrical engineer, business executive, and rancher/land owner.

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Henry Frères (crater)

Henry Frères is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southwestern part of the near side of the Moon.

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Henry Hartsfield

Henry Warren "Hank" Hartsfield, Jr. (November 21, 1933 – July 17, 2014) was a United States Air Force officer and a USAF and NASA astronaut who logged over 480 hours in space.

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Henry T. Yang

Henry Tzu-Yow Yang (born November 29, 1940) is a Chinese American engineer and educator currently serving as the fifth chancellor of the University of California, Santa Barbara, a post he has held since 1994.

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Henry Trefflich

Henry Trefflich (January 9, 1908 – July 7, 1978) was an animal importer and dealer.

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Henyey (crater)

Henyey is a lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon from the Earth.

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Herbert Distel

Herbert Distel (born 7 August 1942 in Bern) is a Swiss painter, sculptor, photographer, filmmaker and composer currently residing in Katzelsdorf near Vienna Austria.

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Herbert Gursky

Herbert Gursky (May 27, 1930, Bronx, New York – December 1, 2006) was the Superintendent of the Naval Research Laboratory's Space Science Division and Chief Scientist of the E.O. Hulburt Center for Space Research.

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Herbert L. Ley Jr.

Herbert Leonard Ley Jr. (September 7, 1923 – July 22, 2001) was an American physician and the 10th Commissioner and head of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

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Herbst maneuver

The Herbst maneuver (also known as a J-turn"Turn and Burn." Fulghum, D. A.; Fabey, M. J. Aviation Week & Space Technology. January 8, 2007."." Pike, J. GlobalSecurity.org.) is an air combat maneuver that uses post-stall technology such as thrust vectoring and advanced flight controls to achieve high angles of attack.

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Hercules (crater)

Hercules is a prominent crater located in the northeast part of the Moon, to the west of the crater Atlas.

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Hercules Inc.

Hercules, Inc., was a chemical and munitions manufacturing company based in Wilmington, Delaware, incorporated in 1912 as the Hercules Powder Company following the breakup of the Du Pont explosives monopoly by the U.S. Circuit Court in 1911.

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Hereheretue

Hereheretue or Hiri-oro is an atoll in French Polynesia, Pacific Ocean.

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Hergest Ridge (album)

Hergest Ridge is the second record album by Mike Oldfield, released in 1974 on Virgin Records.

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Herigonius (crater)

Herigonius is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the southern part of the Oceanus Procellarum, to the northeast of the crater Gassendi, and is named after Pierre Hérigone.

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Heritage High School (Lynchburg, Virginia)

Heritage High School is a public high school located in Lynchburg, Virginia.

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Herman Potočnik

Herman Potočnik (pseudonym Hermann Noordung; 22 December 1892 – 27 August 1929) was a Slovene rocket engineer and pioneer of cosmonautics (astronautics).

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Hermann (crater)

Hermann is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the western Oceanus Procellarum, just over one crater diameter to the south of the Moon's equator.

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Hermann Oberth

Hermann Julius Oberth (25 June 1894 – 28 December 1989) was an Austro-Hungarian-born German physicist and engineer.

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Hermes (spacecraft)

Hermes was a proposed spaceplane designed by the French Centre National d'Études Spatiales (CNES) in 1975, and later by the European Space Agency (ESA).

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Hermite (crater)

laser altimeter Lunar Orbiter 4 image Hermite is a lunar impact crater located along the northern lunar limb, close to the north pole of the Moon.

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Herodotus (crater)

Herodotus is a lunar impact crater located on a low shelf in the midst of the Oceanus Procellarum.

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Heron (crater)

Heron is a small lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon, less than 20 kilometers from the equator.

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Herschel (lunar crater)

Herschel is a lunar impact crater located just to the north of the walled plain Ptolemaeus.

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Herschel (Martian crater)

Herschel is a 304 kilometer Impact Basin in the Martian southern hemisphere, at 14.5°S, 130°E, located in the Mare Tyrrhenum region of Mars and is inside Terra Cimmeria.

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Herschel (Mimantean crater)

Herschel is a huge crater in the leading hemisphere of the Saturnian moon Mimas, on the equator at 100° longitude.

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Herschel Space Observatory

The Herschel Space Observatory was a space observatory built and operated by the European Space Agency (ESA).

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Hertz (crater)

Hertz is a lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon, just behind the eastern limb.

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Hertzsprung (crater)

Hertzsprung is an enormous lunar impact crater, or impact basin, that is located on the far side of the Moon, beyond the western limb.

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Hesiodus (crater)

Hesiodus is a lunar impact crater located on the southern fringes of Mare Nubium, to the northwest of the crater Pitatus.

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Hess (crater)

Hess is a lunar impact crater that lies in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Hevelius (crater)

Hevelius is a low-rimmed lunar impact crater that lies at the western edge of the Oceanus Procellarum, named after the astronomer Johannes Hevelius.

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Heyl & Patterson Inc.

Heyl & Patterson Inc. is an American specialist engineering company, founded in 1887 and based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Heymans (crater)

Heymans is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northern part of the Moon on the far side from the Earth.

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Heyrovsky (crater)

Heyrovsky is a small lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Hibernia

Hibernia is the Classical Latin name for the island of Ireland.

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Hierarchical temporal memory

Hierarchical temporal memory (HTM) is a technology based on a realistic biologically-constrained model of the pyramidal neuron that reflects today’s most recent neocortical research originally described in the 2004 book On Intelligence by Jeff Hawkins with Sandra Blakeslee.

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Higgins Industries

Higgins Industries was the company owned by Andrew Higgins based in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.

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High Accuracy Radial Velocity Planet Searcher

The High Accuracy Radial velocity Planet Searcher (HARPS) is a high-precision echelle planet finding spectrograph installed in 2002 on the ESO's 3.6m telescope at La Silla Observatory in Chile.

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High Alpha Research Vehicle

The High Alpha (angle of attack) Research Vehicle was an American modified McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet used by NASA in a 3-phase program investigating controlled flight at high angles of attack using thrust vectoring, modifications to the flight controls, and with actuated forebody strakes.

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High Energy Astronomy Observatory 1

HEAO-1 was an X-ray telescope launched in 1977.

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High Energy Astronomy Observatory 3

The last of NASA's three High Energy Astronomy Observatories, HEAO 3 was launched 20 September 1979 on an Atlas-Centaur launch vehicle, into a nearly circular, 43.6 degree inclination low-Earth orbit with an initial perigeum of 486.4 km.

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High Energy Transient Explorer

The High Energy Transient Explorer (abbreviated HETE; also known as Explorer 79) was an American astronomical satellite with international participation (mainly Japan and France).

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High Point University

High Point University is a private liberal arts university in High Point, North Carolina.

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High Power Electric Propulsion

High Power Electric Propulsion (HiPEP) is a variation of ion thruster for use in nuclear electric propulsion applications.

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High Resolution Microwave Survey

The High Resolution Microwave Survey was a NASA project that was to scan ten million frequencies using radio telescopes.

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High Speed Civil Transport

The High Speed Civil Transport (HSCT), a supersonic airliner, was the focus of the High-Speed Research (HSR) Program, a NASA program to develop the technology needed to design and build a supersonic transport that would be environmentally acceptable and economically feasible.

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High-G training

High-G training is done by aviators and astronauts who are subject to high levels of acceleration ('G').

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High-resolution dynamics limb sounder

The high-resolution dynamics limb sounder (HIRDLS) is an instrument on board the NASA Aura.

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Hikueru

Hikueru, Tiveru, or Te Kārena, is one of the Central Tuamotu atolls.

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Hilbert (crater)

Hilbert is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, just past the southeast limb, it is named for David Hilbert.

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Hilbert–Huang transform

The Hilbert–Huang transform (HHT) is a way to decompose a signal into so-called intrinsic mode functions (IMF) along with a trend, and obtain instantaneous frequency data.

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Hill (crater)

Hill is a small lunar impact crater that is located to the west of the prominent crater Macrobius, near the eastern edge of the Sinus Amoris.

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Hill Air Force Base

Hill Air Force Base is a major U.S. Air Force base located in northern Utah, just south of the city of Ogden, and near the towns of Clearfield, Riverdale, Roy, Sunset, and Layton.

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Hillary Clinton

Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (born October 26, 1947) is an American politician and diplomat who served as the First Lady of the United States from 1993 to 2001, U.S. Senator from New York from 2001 to 2009, 67th United States Secretary of State from 2009 to 2013, and the Democratic Party's nominee for President of the United States in the 2016 election.

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Himalia (moon)

Himalia is the largest irregular satellite of Jupiter.

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Hind (crater)

Hind is a lunar impact crater that lies to the southeast of the walled plain Hipparchus (distance from the crater rim is about 25 km), and about 20 km due east of the crater Halley.

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Hindenburg disaster

The Hindenburg disaster occurred on May 6, 1937, in Manchester Township, New Jersey, United States.

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Hinode

Hinode (ひので,, Sunrise), formerly Solar-B, is a Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Solar mission with United States and United Kingdom collaboration.

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Hippalus (crater)

Hippalus is the remnant of a lunar impact crater on the eastern edge of Mare Humorum, and is named after Hippalus.

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Hipparchus (lunar crater)

Hipparchus is the degraded remnant of a lunar impact crater.

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Hippocrates (lunar crater)

Hippocrates is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Hirayama (crater)

Hirayama is a large lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, just beyond the eastern limb.

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Hiro Yamagata (artist)

Hiro Yamagata (born 山形 博導 Hiromichi Yamagata, May 30, 1948, in Maihara, in Shiga prefecture, Japan) is a painter/artist, based in Los Angeles, California.

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Hispanic Admirals in the United States Navy

Hispanic Admirals in the United States Navy can trace their tradition of naval military service to the Hispanic sailors, who have served in the Navy in every war and conflict since the American Revolution.

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Hispanic and Latino Americans

Hispanic Americans and Latino Americans (Estadounidenses hispanos) are people in the United States who are descendants of people from countries of Latin America and Spain.

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Hispanics in the United States Marine Corps

Hispanics in the United States Marine Corps, such as Private France Silva who during the Boxer Rebellion became the first Marine of the thirteen Marines of Hispanic descent to be awarded the Medal of Honor, and Private First Class Guy Gabaldon who is credited with capturing over 1,000 enemy soldiers and civilians during World War II, have distinguished themselves in combat.

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Hispanics in the United States Naval Academy

Hispanics in the United States Naval Academy account for the largest minority group in the institution.

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History of Arizona State University

The history of Arizona State University began March 12, 1885 with the founding of the establishment originally named the Territorial Normal School at Tempe.

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History of aviation

The history of aviation extends for more than two thousand years, from the earliest forms of aviation such as kites and attempts at tower jumping to supersonic and hypersonic flight by powered, heavier-than-air jets.

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History of baseball team nicknames

This is a summary of the evolution of nicknames of the current Major League Baseball teams, and also of selected former major and minor league teams whose nicknames were influential, long-lasting, or both.

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History of California 1900 to present

This article continues the history of California in the years 1900 and later;for events through 1899, see History of California before 1900. After 1900, California continued to grow rapidly and soon became an agricultural and industrial power.

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History of computing hardware (1960s–present)

The history of computing hardware starting at 1960 is marked by the conversion from vacuum tube to solid-state devices such as the transistor and later the integrated circuit.

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History of Earth

The history of Earth concerns the development of planet Earth from its formation to the present day.

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History of geology

The history of geology is concerned with the development of the natural science of geology.

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History of Go

The game of Go originated in China in ancient times.

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History of Google

The Google company was officially launched in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin to market Google Search, which has become the most widely used web-based search engine.

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History of hang gliding

Hang gliding is an air sport employing a foot-launchable aircraft known as a hang glider.

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History of Houston

This article documents the wide-ranging history of the city of Houston, the largest city in the state of Texas and the fourth-largest in the United States.

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History of IBM

International Business Machines, or IBM, nicknamed "Big Blue", is a multinational computer technology and IT consulting corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York, United States.

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History of laptops

The history of laptops describes the efforts in the 1970 s and 1980 s to build small, portable personal computers that combine the components, inputs, outputs and capabilities of a desktop computer in a small chassis.

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History of merit badges (Boy Scouts of America)

The history of merit badges in the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) has been tracked by categorizing them into a series of merit badge types.

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History of online games

Online games are video games played over a computer network.

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History of personal computers

The history of the personal computer as a mass-market consumer electronic device began with the microcomputer revolution of the 1980s.

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History of software engineering

From its beginnings in the 1960s, writing software has evolved into a profession concerned with how best to maximize the quality of software and of how to create it.

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History of spaceflight

Spaceflight became part of human achievement in the 20th century following theoretical and practical breakthroughs by Konstantin Tsiolkovsky and Robert H. Goddard.

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History of supernova observation

The known history of supernova observation goes back to 185 CE, when supernova SN 185 appeared, the oldest appearance of a supernova recorded by humankind.

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History of technology

The history of technology is the history of the invention of tools and techniques and is similar to other sides of the history of humanity.

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History of telecommunication

The history of telecommunication began with the use of smoke signals and drums in Africa, the Americas and parts of Asia.

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History of television

The invention of the television was the work of many individuals in the late 19th century and early 20th century.

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History of the Australian Capital Territory

The history of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) as an administrative division of Australia began after the Federation of Australia in 1901 when it was created in law as the site for Canberra, Australia's capital city.

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History of the Big Bang theory

The history of the Big Bang theory began with the Big Bang's development from observations and theoretical considerations.

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History of the flags of the United States

This article describes the evolution of the flag of the United States of America, as well as other flags used within the country, such as the flags of governmental agencies.

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History of the guqin

The history of the Guqin, an ancient Chinese musical instrument, is a long one that spans 3,000 years.

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History of the Internet

The history of the Internet begins with the development of electronic computers in the 1950s.

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History of the Republic of India

The history of the Republic of India begins on 26 January 1950.

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History of the Turks and Caicos Islands

Before European colonization, the Turks and Caicos Islands were inhabited by Taino and Lucayan peoples.

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History of the United States

The history of the United States began with the settlement of Indigenous people before 15,000 BC.

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History of the United States (1964–80)

The history of the United States from 1964 through 1980 includes the climax and victory of the Civil Rights Movement; the escalation and ending of the Vietnam War; Second wave feminism; the drama of a generational revolt with its sexual freedoms and use of drugs; and the continuation of the Cold War, with its Space Race to put a man on the Moon.

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History of the United States (1991–2008)

The history of the United States from 1991 to 2008 began after the fall of the Soviet Union which signaled the end of the Cold War and left the U.S. unchallenged as the world's dominant superpower.

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History of transport

The history of transport is largely one of technological innovation.

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History of unmanned aerial vehicles

An Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is a Unmanned Aerial Vehicle.

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History of Virginia

The History of Virginia begins with documentation by the first Spanish explorers to reach the area in the 1500s, when it was occupied chiefly by Algonquian, Iroquoian, and Siouan peoples.

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Hitchhiker Program

The Hitchhiker Program (HH) was a NASA program established in 1984 and administered by the Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) and the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC).

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Hiten

The Hiten Spacecraft (ひてん), given the English name Celestial Maiden and known before launch as MUSES-A (Mu Space Engineering Spacecraft A), part of the MUSES Program, was built by the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science of Japan and launched on January 24, 1990.

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Hiti

Hiti, or Hiti-rau-mea, is a small atoll of the Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia.

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HL-20 Personnel Launch System

The HL-20 Personnel Launch System is a NASA spaceplane concept for manned orbital missions studied by NASA's Langley Research Center around 1990.

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HMH-461

Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 461 (HMH-461) is a United States Marine Corps helicopter squadron consisting of CH-53E Super Stallion transport helicopters.

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Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey

Ho-Ho-Kus is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States.

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Hobart and William Smith Colleges

Hobart and William Smith Colleges are private liberal arts colleges in Geneva, New York.

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Hodge 301

Hodge 301 is a star cluster in the Tarantula Nebula, visible from Earth's Southern Hemisphere.

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Hoffmeister (crater)

Hoffmeister is a lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side, to the northwest of the huge walled plain Mendeleev.

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Hogg (crater)

Hogg is a lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side.

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Hohmann (crater)

Hohmann is a lunar impact crater that lies within the central basin of the Mare Orientale formation, on the farside of the Moon.

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Hohmann transfer orbit

In orbital mechanics, the Hohmann transfer orbit is an elliptical orbit used to transfer between two circular orbits of different radii in the same plane.

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Holden (lunar crater)

Holden is a lunar impact crater attached to the southeast rim of the much larger crater Vendelinus.

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Holetschek (crater)

Holetschek is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon, to the south-southeast of the huge walled plain Gagarin.

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Hollow Moon

The Hollow Moon hypothesis, or Spaceship Moon hypothesis, proposes that Earth's Moon is either wholly hollow or otherwise contains a substantial interior space.

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Holmberg IX

Holmberg IX is a dwarf irregular galaxy and a satellite galaxy of M81.

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Holmdel Horn Antenna

The Holmdel Horn Antenna is a large microwave horn antenna that was used as a satellite communication antenna and radio telescope during the 1960s at Bell Telephone Laboratories in Holmdel Township, New Jersey, United States.

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Homaro Cantu

Homaro "Omar" Cantu Jr. (September 23, 1976 – April 14, 2015) was an American chef and inventor known for his use of molecular gastronomy.

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Homayoun Seraji

Homayoun Seraji (همایون سراجی 1947 – April 16, 2007) was an Iranian scientist, engineer, a JPL senior researcher and former professor of Sharif University of Technology who published extensively in the field of multivariable control systems, focusing on optimal control, pole placement, multivariable PID controllers, and output regulation.

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Home Improvement (TV series)

Home Improvement is an American television sitcom starring Tim Allen that aired on ABC from September 17, 1991, to May 25, 1999, with a total of 204 half-hour episodes spanning over eight seasons.

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Homer A. McCrerey

Homer Alex McCrerey (July 29, 1919 – 1999) became U.S. Navy Meteorologist and oceanographer for CINCPACFLT until 1972.

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Homer E. Newell Jr.

Homer Edward Newell Jr. (March 11, 1915 – July 18, 1983) was a mathematics professor and author who became a powerful United States government science administrator—eventually rising to the number three position at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

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Homer Hickam

Homer Hadley Hickam Jr. (born February 19, 1943) is an American author, Vietnam veteran, and a former NASA engineer who trained the first Japanese astronauts.

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Honda Legend

The Honda Legend is a V6-engined full-size/ mid-size luxury/ executive car produced by the Japanese automaker Honda since 1985 that currently serves as its flagship vehicle and provides the basis for the Acura Legend, RL and RLX the flagship vehicle of Honda's luxury Acura division in North America.

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Honeysuckle Creek Tracking Station

Honeysuckle Creek tracking station was a NASA Earth station in Australia near Canberra, which played an important role in supporting Project Apollo.

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Hooke (lunar crater)

Hooke is a lunar impact crater that is located to the northwest of the crater Messala, in the northeastern part of the Moon.

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Hopi-Dart

Hopi-Dart was an American sounding rocket used by the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center for aeronomy studies in the early 1960s.

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Hopmann (crater)

Hopmann is a lunar impact crater that lies in the southern hemisphere on the Moon's far side.

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Horizons: Exploring the Universe

Horizons: Exploring the Universe is an astronomy textbook that was written by Michael A. Seeds and Dana E. Backman.

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Hornsby (crater)

Hornsby is a tiny lunar impact crater in the western part of the Mare Serenitatis, a lunar mare in the northeast quadrant of the Moon's near side.

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Horrebow (crater)

Horrebow is a lunar impact crater that is located along the northern shore of Mare Frigoris, just to the south of the walled plain J. Herschel.

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Hortensius (crater)

Hortensius is a small, bowl-shaped lunar impact crater that is located in the northern part of the Mare Insularum.

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Hot tower

A hot tower is a tropical cumulonimbus cloud that penetrates the tropopause, i.e. it reaches out of the lowest layer of the atmosphere, the troposphere, into the stratosphere.

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HOTOL

HOTOL, for Horizontal Take-Off and Landing, was a 1980s British design for a single-stage-to-orbit (SSTO) spaceplane that was to be powered by an airbreathing jet engine.

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Houston

Houston is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Texas and the fourth most populous city in the United States, with a census-estimated 2017 population of 2.312 million within a land area of.

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Houston Astros

The Houston Astros are an American professional baseball team based in Houston, Texas.

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Houston Museum of Natural Science

The Houston Museum of Natural Science (abbreviated as HMNS) is a science museum located on the northern border of Hermann Park in Houston, Texas, United States.

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Houston, Houston, Do You Read?

Houston, Houston, Do You Read? is a novella by James Tiptree, Jr. (pseudonym of Alice Sheldon).

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Houtermans (crater)

Houtermans is a lunar impact crater that is located beside the eastern limb of the Moon, in the region of the surface where visibility is affected by libration.

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Houzeau (crater)

Houzeau is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Howard Alan Smith

Howard Alan Smith is a senior astrophysicist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, and is the former chair of the astronomy department at Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC.

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Howard E. McCurdy

Howard E. McCurdy is professor of public affairs in the public administration and policy department at American University.

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Howard Koslow

Howard Koslow (September 21, 1924 – January 25, 2016) was an American illustrator.

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Howard University

Howard University (HU or simply Howard) is a federally chartered, private, coeducational, nonsectarian, historically black university (HBCU) in Washington, D.C. It is categorized by the Carnegie Foundation as a research university with higher research activity and is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

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Howland Forest

The Howland Research Forest is a tract of mature evergreen forest in the North Maine Woods, within Penobscot County, central Maine.

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Hoxie, Kansas

Hoxie is a city in and the county seat of Sheridan County, Kansas, United States.

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HR 8832

HR 8832 (or HD 219134, or Gliese 892) is a main sequence star in the constellation of Cassiopeia.

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HRL Laboratories

HRL Laboratories (formerly Hughes Research Laboratories), was the research arm of Hughes Aircraft.

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Huahine

Huahine is an island located among the Society Islands, in French Polynesia, an overseas territory of France in the Pacific Ocean.

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Hubble (crater)

Hubble is a lunar impact crater that lies very near the east-northeastern limb of the Moon.

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Hubble European Space Agency Information Centre

The Hubble European Space Agency Information Centre (HEIC) is a science communication office, established at the Space Telescope - European Coordinating Facility (ST-ECF) in Munich, Germany late in 1999.

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Hubble Heritage Project

The Hubble Heritage Project was founded by a group of astronomers in 1998.

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Hubble Origins Probe

The Hubble Origins Probe (HOP) was a proposal for an orbital telescope made in 2005 in response to the first cancellation of the fourth Hubble Space Telescope (HST) servicing mission.

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Hubble search for transition comets

Hubble search for transition comets (Transition Comets—UV Search for OH Emissions in Asteroids) was a study involving amateur astronomers and the use of the Hubble Space Telescope.

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Hubble Space Telescope

The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is a space telescope that was launched into low Earth orbit in 1990 and remains in operation.

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Hubble Ultra-Deep Field

The Hubble Ultra-Deep Field (HUDF) is an image of a small region of space in the constellation Fornax, containing an estimated 10,000 galaxies.

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Hubble's law

Hubble's law is the name for the observation in physical cosmology that.

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Hubertus Strughold

Dr.

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Hudson High School (Massachusetts)

Hudson High School (HHS) is a public high school located in Hudson, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

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Huggins (lunar crater)

Huggins is a lunar impact crater that lies in the rugged southern highlands of the Moon's near side.

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Hugh Aynesworth

Hugh Grant Aynesworth (born August 2, 1931) is an American journalist, investigative reporter, author, and teacher.

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Hugh Latimer Dryden

Hugh Latimer Dryden (July 2, 1898 – December 2, 1965) was an American aeronautical scientist and civil servant.

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Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation

The Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation is given each year for theatrical films, television episodes, or other dramatized works related to science fiction or fantasy released in the previous calendar year.

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Hulse–Taylor binary

PSR B1913+16 (also known as PSR J1915+1606, PSR 1913+16, and the Hulse–Taylor binary after its discoverers) is a pulsar (a radiating neutron star) which together with another neutron star is in orbit around a common center of mass, thus forming a binary star system.

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Human computer

The term "computer", in use from the early 17th century (the first known written reference dates from 1613), meant "one who computes": a person performing mathematical calculations, before electronic computers became commercially available.

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Human extinction

In futures studies, human extinction is the hypothetical end of the human species.

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Human overpopulation

Human overpopulation (or population overshoot) occurs when the ecological footprint of a human population in a specific geographical location exceeds the carrying capacity of the place occupied by that group.

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Human spaceflight

Human spaceflight (also referred to as crewed spaceflight or manned spaceflight) is space travel with a crew or passengers aboard the spacecraft.

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Human-centered computing (disambiguation)

Human-centered computing may refer to.

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Human-rating certification

Human-rating certification is the certification of a spacecraft or launch vehicle as capable of safely transporting humans.

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Humanoid robot

A humanoid robot is a robot with its body shape built to resemble the human body.

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Humason (crater)

Humason is a tiny lunar impact crater located in the Oceanus Procellarum.

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Humberto Fernández Morán

Humberto Fernández-Morán Villalobos (February 18, 1924 March 17, 1999) was a Venezuelan research scientist born in Maracaibo, Venezuela, renowned for inventing the diamond knife or scalpel, significantly advancing the development of electromagnetic lenses for electron microscopy based on superconducting technology, and many other scientific contributions.

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Humboldt (crater)

Humboldt is a large lunar impact crater that is located near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Hume (crater)

Hume is a small lunar impact crater that lies along the eastern limb of the Moon, along the southeast edge of Mare Smythii.

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Humidity Sounder for Brazil

The Humidity Sounder for Brazil (HSB) was an instrument launched on NASA's Earth Observing System satellite Aqua launched in May 2002.

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Hummingbird Ltd.

Hummingbird Ltd. (previously NASDAQ: HUMC, TSX: HUM) is a subsidiary of OpenText and is a provider of enterprise software solutions including Exceed.

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Hunter Army Airfield

Hunter Army Airfield, located in Savannah, Georgia, United States, is a military airfield and subordinate installation to Fort Stewart located in Hinesville, Georgia.

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Hunting H.126

The Hunting H.126 was a British experimental aircraft designed and built by Hunting Aircraft in order to test the concept of blown flaps, or as they were known in Britain, "jet flaps".

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Huntington, New York

The Town of Huntington is one of ten towns in Suffolk County, New York, United States.

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Huntsville International Airport

Huntsville International Airport (Carl T. Jones Field) is a public airport ten miles southwest of downtown Huntsville, in Madison County, Alabama, United States.

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Huntsville Museum of Art

Huntsville Museum of Art (HMA) is a museum located in Huntsville, Alabama.

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Huntsville Stars

The Huntsville Stars were a minor league baseball team of the Southern League, which served as the Double-A affiliate of Major League Baseball's Oakland Athletics from 1985 to 1998 and Milwaukee Brewers from 1999 to 2014.

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Huntsville, Alabama

Huntsville is a city located primarily in Madison County in the Appalachian region of northern Alabama.

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Huntsville-Madison County Public Library

The Huntsville-Madison County Public Library is a public, Carnegie library in Huntsville, Alabama.

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HURDAT

The National Hurricane Centers HURricane DATabases (HURDAT) are two separate databases that contain details on tropical cyclones, that have occurred within the Atlantic Ocean and Eastern Pacific Ocean since either 1851 or 1949.

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Hurricane Alley

Hurricane Alley is an area of warm water in the Atlantic Ocean stretching from the west coast of northern Africa to the east coast of Central America and Gulf Coast of the Southern United States.

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Hurricane Ava

Hurricane Ava was one of the strongest tropical cyclones ever recorded in the northeastern Pacific Ocean.

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Hurricane Barry

Hurricane Barry was the fourth tropical depression, second hurricane and named storm of the inactive 1983 Atlantic hurricane season.

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Hurricane Betsy

Hurricane Betsy was an intense and destructive tropical cyclone that brought widespread damage to areas of Florida and the central United States Gulf Coast in September 1965.

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Hurricane Catarina

Hurricane Catarina was an extremely rare South Atlantic tropical cyclone that hit Southern Brazil in late March 2004.

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Hurricane Daniel (2006)

Hurricane Daniel was the second strongest hurricane of the 2006 Pacific hurricane season.

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Hurricane Danielle (2004)

Hurricane Danielle was the first of several Cape Verde hurricanes to form during the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season.

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Hurricane Darby (1992)

Hurricane Darby was the fourth named storm of the 1992 Pacific hurricane season.

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Hurricane Dean

Hurricane Dean was the strongest tropical cyclone of the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season.

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Hurricane Erin (1995)

Hurricane Erin was the fifth named tropical cyclone and the second hurricane of the unusually active 1995 Atlantic hurricane season.

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Hurricane Ernesto (2006)

Hurricane Ernesto was the costliest tropical cyclone of the 2006 Atlantic hurricane season.

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Hurricane Faith

Hurricane Faith reached the northernmost latitude and had the longest track of any Atlantic tropical cyclone.

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Hurricane Frances

Hurricane Frances was the second most intense tropical cyclone in the Atlantic during 2004 that proved to be very destructive in Florida.

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Hurricane Ginny

Hurricane Ginny was the strongest recorded tropical cyclone to make landfall in Canada, as well as the latest hurricane on a calendar year to affect the U.S. state of Maine.

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Hurricane Gordon (2000)

Hurricane Gordon caused minor damage in the Eastern United States.

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Husband Hill

Husband Hill is one of the Columbia Hills in Gusev crater, Mars, which are close to the landing site of NASA's ''Spirit'' rover.

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Hussein, Crown Prince of Jordan

Hussein bin Abdullah (حسين بن عبد الله, Ḥusayn ibn ʿAbdullāh; born 28 June 1994) is the heir apparent of King Abdullah II of Jordan.

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Hutton (lunar crater)

Hutton is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Huxley (lunar crater)

Huxley is a tiny lunar impact crater located in eastern inlet of Mare Imbrium, just to the north of the Montes Apenninus and is named after Thomas Henry Huxley.

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Huygens (spacecraft)

Huygens was an atmospheric entry probe that landed successfully on Saturn's moon Titan in 2005.

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Hy-V

The Hy-V Scramjet Flight Experiment is a research project being led by the University of Virginia, the goal of which is to better understand dual-mode scramjet combustion by analyzing and comparing wind tunnel and flight data.

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Hybrid electric vehicle

A hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) is a type of hybrid vehicle that combines a conventional internal combustion engine (ICE) system with an electric propulsion system (hybrid vehicle drivetrain).

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Hydrazine

Hydrazine is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula (also written), called diamidogen, archaically.

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Hydrogen

Hydrogen is a chemical element with symbol H and atomic number 1.

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Hydrogen atom

A hydrogen atom is an atom of the chemical element hydrogen.

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Hydrogen cyanide

Hydrogen cyanide (HCN), sometimes called prussic acid, is a chemical compound with the chemical formula HCN.

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Hydrogen isocyanide

Hydrogen isocyanide is a chemical with the molecular formula HNC.

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Hydrogen peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide is a chemical compound with the formula.

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Hydrogen vehicle

A hydrogen vehicle is a vehicle that uses hydrogen as its onboard fuel for motive power.

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Hydrophobic concrete

Hydrophobic concrete is concrete that repels water.

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Hydroponics

Hydroponics is a subset of hydroculture, the method of growing plants without soil, using mineral nutrient solutions in a water solvent.

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Hydroxy group

A hydroxy or hydroxyl group is the entity with the formula OH.

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Hyginus (crater)

Hyginus is a small lunar caldera located at the east end of the Sinus Medii.

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Hyoscine

Hyoscine, also known as scopolamine, is a medication used to treat motion sickness and postoperative nausea and vomiting.

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Hypatia (crater)

Hypatia is a lunar impact crater that lies along the northwest edge of Sinus Asperitatis, a bay on the southwest edge of Mare Tranquillitatis.

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Hyperion (moon)

Hyperion (Greek: Ὑπερίων), also known as Saturn VII (7), is a moon of Saturn discovered by William Cranch Bond, George Phillips Bond and William Lassell in 1848.

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Hypersonic speed

In aerodynamics, a hypersonic speed is one that is highly supersonic.

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Hypersonic wind tunnel

A hypersonic wind tunnel is designed to generate a hypersonic flow field in the working section, thus simulating the typical flow features of this flow regime - including compression shocks and pronounced boundary layer effects, entropy layer and viscous interaction zones and most importantly high total temperatures of the flow.

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Hyperspectral imaging

Hyperspectral imaging, like other spectral imaging, collects and processes information from across the electromagnetic spectrum.

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Hypertext Editing System

The Hypertext Editing System, or HES, was an early hypertext research project conducted at Brown University in 1967 by Andries van Dam, Ted Nelson, and several Brown students.

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Hypervelocity

Hypervelocity is very high velocity, approximately over 3,000 meters per second (6,700 mph, 11,000 km/h, 10,000 ft/s, or Mach 8.8).

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Hypothetical moon of Mercury

Mercury's moon would be an undiscovered natural satellite orbiting the planet Mercury.

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Hypoxanthine

Hypoxanthine is a naturally occurring purine derivative.

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I Aim at the Stars

I Aim at the Stars is a 1960 biographical film which tells the story of the life of Wernher von Braun.

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I Can Only Imagine (MercyMe song)

"I Can Only Imagine" (sometimes shortened to "Imagine") is a single recorded by Christian rock band MercyMe.

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I Zwicky 18

I Zwicky 18 is a dwarf irregular galaxy located about 59 million light years away in the constellation Ursa Major.

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I-Man

In 1986, the Disney Company ran a telefilm called I-Man, supposedly as the pilot for a proposed series, which was never picked up.

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I-Suit

The I-Suit is a spacesuit model constructed by ILC Dover.

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Iani Chaos

Iani Chaos is a region of chaos terrain at the south end of the outflow channel Ares Vallis, of the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) region of the planet Mars, centered at approximately ~342°E, 2°S.

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Iapetus (moon)

Iapetus (Ιαπετός), or occasionally Japetus, is the third-largest natural satellite of Saturn, eleventh-largest in the Solar System, and the largest body in the Solar System known not to be in hydrostatic equilibrium.

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Iapetus Nunatak

Iapetus Nunatak is an isolated nunatak at the southwest margin of Satellite Snowfield, about midway between the Walton Mountains and the Staccato Peaks in southern Alexander Island, Antarctica.

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IBM 7090

The IBM 7090 is a second-generation transistorized version of the earlier IBM 709 vacuum tube mainframe computers that was designed for "large-scale scientific and technological applications".

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IBM Deep Thunder

Deep Thunder is a research project by IBM that aims to improve short-term local weather forecasting through the use of high-performance computing.

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IBM RAD6000

The RAD6000 radiation-hardened single board computer, based on the IBM RISC Single Chip CPU, was manufactured by IBM Federal Systems.

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IBM System/360

The IBM System/360 (S/360) is a family of mainframe computer systems that was announced by IBM on April 7, 1964, and delivered between 1965 and 1978.

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IBM System/4 Pi

The IBM System/4 Pi is a family of avionics computers used, in various versions, on the F-15 Eagle fighter, E-3 Sentry, AWACS, Harpoon Missile, NASA's Skylab, MOL, and the Space Shuttle, as well as other aircraft.

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Ibn Battuta (crater)

Ibn Battuta is a small lunar impact crater on the Mare Fecunditatis, a lunar mare in the eastern part of the Moon's near side.

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Ibn Firnas (crater)

Ibn Firnas is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon, in honour of Abbas Ibn Firnas, a polymath from Andalucia who, in the 9th century, devised a chain of rings that could be used to simulate the motions of the planets and stars.

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Ibn Yunus (crater)

Ibn Yunus is the remains of a flooded lunar impact crater.

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Ibn-Rushd (crater)

Ibn-Rushd is a lunar impact crater located to the northwest of the larger crater Cyrillus.

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IC 1337

IC 1337 is a galaxy in the constellation Capricornus.

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IC 2602

IC 2602, generally known as the Southern Pleiades or Theta Carinae Cluster, is an open cluster in the constellation Carina that was discovered by Abbe Lacaille in 1751 from South Africa.

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IC 4665

IC 4665 is an open cluster in the constellation Ophiuchus.

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IC 5152

IC 5152 is an irregular galaxy 5.8 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Indus.

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Icarus (crater)

Icarus is a lunar impact crater that lies on the Moon's far side.

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Ice (Johnson novel)

Ice is a Christian science fiction novel by author Lora Johnson, known as Shane Johnson at the time of publication.

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Ice detector

An ice detector is an optical transducer probe available for aviation purposes.

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Ice sheet

An ice sheet is a mass of glacier ice that covers surrounding terrain and is greater than, this is also known as continental glacier.

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Ice Warrior

The Ice Warriors are a fictional extraterrestrial race of reptilian humanoids in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.

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Iceberg C-19

Iceberg C-19 is an iceberg that calved from the Ross Ice Shelf on May 2002 on a fissure scientists had been watching since the 1980s.

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ICER

ICER is a wavelet-based image compression file format used by the NASA Mars Rovers.

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ICESat

ICESat (Ice, Cloud, and land Elevation Satellite), part of NASA's Earth Observing System, was a satellite mission for measuring ice sheet mass balance, cloud and aerosol heights, as well as land topography and vegetation characteristics.

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Idel'son (crater)

Idel'son is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Ideler (crater)

Ideler is a small lunar impact crater in the low southern latitudes of the Moon.

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Igor Spassky

Igor Dmitriyevich Spasskiy (Игорь Дмитриевич Спасский, born August 2, 1926) is a Russian (and former Soviet) scientist, engineer and entrepreneur, General Designer of nearly 200 Soviet and Russian nuclear submarines, and the head of the Central Design Bureau for Marine Engineering Rubin.

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Iguanodon

Iguanodon (meaning "iguana-tooth") is a genus of ornithopod dinosaur that existed roughly halfway between the first of the swift bipedal hypsilophodontids of the mid-Jurassic and the duck-billed dinosaurs of the late Cretaceous.

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II Pegasi

II Pegasi is a binary star system in the constellation of Pegasus with an apparent magnitude of 7.4 and a distance of 130 light years.

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Il'in (crater)

Il'in is a small lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, just beyond the western limb.

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Ilan Ramon

Ilan Ramon (אילן רמון,, born Ilan Wolferman; June 20, 1954 – February 1, 2003) was an Israeli fighter pilot and later the first Israeli astronaut for NASA.

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ILC Dover

ILC Dover, LP (also known as ILC) is an American special engineering development and manufacturing company based in Frederica, Delaware.

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Ilmenite

Ilmenite, also known as Manaccanite, is a titanium-iron oxide mineral with the idealized formula.

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IMAGE

IMAGE (Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration) is a NASA Medium Explorers mission that studied the global response of the Earth's magnetosphere to changes in the solar wind.

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Image file formats

Image file formats are standardized means of organizing and storing digital images.

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Imagery analysis

Imagery analysis is the extraction of useful information from bi-dimensional graphic formats.

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ImagineAir

ImagineAir was an air taxi service headquartered in metro Atlanta, Georgia, operating the largest floating fleet of piston aircraft in the United States.

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IMAX

IMAX is a system of high-resolution cameras, film formats and film projectors.

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Impactite

Impactite (or impact glass) is rock created or modified by the impact of a meteorite.

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Impedance phlebography

Impedance phlebography, or impedance plethysmography (IPG), is a non-invasive medical test that measures small changes in electrical resistance of the chest, calf or other regions of the body.

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In Rainbows

In Rainbows is the seventh studio album by English rock band Radiohead, self-released on 10 October 2007 as a pay-what-you-want download.

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In situ resource utilization

In space exploration, in situ resource utilization (ISRU) is defined as "the collection, processing, storing and use of materials encountered in the course of human or robotic space exploration that replace materials that would otherwise be brought from Earth." ISRU is the practice of leveraging resources found or manufactured on other astronomical objects (the Moon, Mars, asteroids, etc.) to fulfill or enhance the requirements and capabilities of a space mission.

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In the Blood (The Outer Limits)

"In the Blood" is an episode of The Outer Limits television show.

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In the Ocean of Night

In the Ocean of Night is a 1977 fix-up hard science fiction novel by American writer Gregory Benford.

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In the Realm of the Hackers

In The Realm of the Hackers is a 2003 Australian documentary directed by Kevin Anderson about the prominent hacker community, centered in Melbourne, Australia in the late 1980s until early 1990.

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In the Shadow of the Moon (film)

In the Shadow of the Moon is a 2007 British documentary film about the United States' manned missions to the Moon.

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In-Q-Tel

In-Q-Tel (IQT), formerly Peleus and known as In-Q-It, is an American not-for-profit venture capital firm based in Arlington, Virginia.

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Ina (crater)

Ina is a peculiar small depression ("crater" in IAU nomenclature) on the Moon, in Lacus Felicitatis.

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INAF

The National Institute for Astrophysics (Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica, or INAF) is the most important Italian institution conducting scientific research in astronomy and astrophysics.

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Inazares

Inazares is a dependent village of Moratalla, Murcia, Spain with a population of 40.

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Incredible Technologies

Incredible Technologies (IT), based in Vernon Hills, Illinois, is a US-based designer and manufacturer of coin-operated video games and Class III casino games, best known for the Golden Tee Golf series.

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Indentation (typesetting)

In the written form of many languages, an indentation is an empty space at the beginning of a line to signal the start of a new paragraph.

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Independent agencies of the United States government

Independent agencies of the United States federal government are those agencies that exist outside the federal executive departments (those headed by a Cabinet secretary) and the Executive Office of the President.

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Index of aerospace engineering articles

This is an alphabetical list of articles pertaining specifically to aerospace engineering.

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Index of robotics articles

Robotics is the branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, structural disposition, manufacture and application of robots.

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Index of United States-related articles

The following is an alphabetical list of articles related to the United States of America.

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Indian Space Research Organisation

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is the space agency of the Government of India headquartered in the city of Bangalore.

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Indianapolis 500 pace cars

The Indianapolis 500 auto race has used a pace car every year since 1911.

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Indio, California

Indio is a city in Riverside County, California, United States, located in the Coachella Valley of Southern California's Colorado Desert region.

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Individual augmentee

An Individual Augmentee is a United States military member attached to a unit (battalion or company) as a temporary duty assignment (TAD/TDY).

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Inductrack

Inductrack is a passive, fail-safe electrodynamic magnetic levitation system, using only unpowered loops of wire in the track and permanent magnets (arranged into Halbach arrays) on the vehicle to achieve magnetic levitation.

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Industrial railway

An industrial railway is a type of railway (usually private) that is not available for public transportation and is used exclusively to serve a particular industrial, logistics or a military site.

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Infection

Infection is the invasion of an organism's body tissues by disease-causing agents, their multiplication, and the reaction of host tissues to the infectious agents and the toxins they produce.

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Infidels (Bob Dylan album)

Infidels is the 22nd studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on October 27, 1983 by Columbia Records.

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Infinity Fluids

Infinity Fluids, founded in 1998, is a Massachusetts corporation which develops process and thermal systems for the fuel cell, pharmaceutical, industrial, and biotechnology industries.

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Inflatable pigs on Roger Waters' tours

A giant inflatable pig has been one of the staple props of Pink Floyd live performances since 1977 when the album ''Animals'' was released.

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Inflatable space habitat

Inflatable habitats or expandable habitats are pressurized structures capable of supporting life in outer space whose internal volume increases after launch.

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Inflation (cosmology)

In physical cosmology, cosmic inflation, cosmological inflation, or just inflation, is a theory of exponential expansion of space in the early universe.

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Inflationary epoch

In physical cosmology the inflationary epoch was the period in the evolution of the early universe when, according to inflation theory, the universe underwent an extremely rapid exponential expansion.

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Infrared Space Observatory

The Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) was a space telescope for infrared light designed and operated by the European Space Agency (ESA), in cooperation with ISAS (part of JAXA as of 2003) and NASA.

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Infrared spectroscopy

Infrared spectroscopy (IR spectroscopy or vibrational spectroscopy) involves the interaction of infrared radiation with matter.

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Ingalls (crater)

Ingalls is an old lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon.

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Inghirami (crater)

Inghirami is a lunar impact crater that is located toward the southwestern limb of the Moon.

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Initialized fractional calculus

In mathematical analysis, initialization of the differintegrals is a topic in fractional calculus.

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Injun (satellite)

The Injun program was a series of six satellites designed and built by researchers at the University of Iowa.

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Innes (crater)

Innes is a lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side.

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Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering

Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering: A NASA Journal is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of computer science covering systems and software engineering, including formal methods.

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Institute for Defense Analyses

The Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA) is an American non-profit corporation that administers three federally funded research and development centers (FFRDCs) – the Systems and Analyses Center (SAC), the Science and Technology Policy Institute (STPI), and the Center for Communications and Computing (C&C) – to assist the United States government in addressing national security issues, particularly those requiring scientific and technical expertise.

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Institute of Public Affairs

The Institute of Public Affairs (IPA) is a conservative public policy think tank.

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Institute of Space and Astronautical Science

(ISAS) is a Japanese national research organization of astrophysics using rockets, astronomical satellites and interplanetary probes which played a major role in Japan's space development.

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Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial

The Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial (INTA, National Institute of Aerospace Technology) is Spain's space agency.

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Instrumental temperature record

The instrumental temperature record provides the temperature of Earth's climate system from the historical network of in situ measurements of surface air temperatures and ocean surface temperatures.

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Insulative paint

Insulative paints, or insulating paints, claim to use a technology where a broad spectrum thermally reflective coating is applied to a specific type of micro-spheres to block heat radiation in a much larger or broader range of thermal energy (heat) to dissipate heat rapidly.

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INTEGRAL

INTErnational Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory (INTEGRAL) is a currently operational space telescope for observing gamma rays.

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Integrated circuit

An integrated circuit or monolithic integrated circuit (also referred to as an IC, a chip, or a microchip) is a set of electronic circuits on one small flat piece (or "chip") of semiconductor material, normally silicon.

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Integrated Powerhead Demonstrator

The integrated powerhead demonstrator (IPD) was a U.S. Air Force project in the 1990s and early 2000s run by NASA and the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to develop a new rocket engine front-end (powerhead) that would utilize a full flow staged combustion cycle (FFSCC).

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Integrated Software for Imagers and Spectrometers

Integrated Software for Imagers and Spectrometers, also abbreviated to Isis, is a specialized software package developed by the USGS to process images and spectra collected by current and past NASA planetary missions sent to Earth's Moon, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and other solar system bodies.

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Intel 8008

The Intel 8008 ("eight-thousand-eight" or "eighty-oh-eight") is an early byte-oriented microprocessor designed and manufactured by Intel and introduced in April 1972.

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Intel 8085

The Intel 8085 ("eighty-eighty-five") is an 8-bit microprocessor produced by Intel and introduced in 1976.

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Intel 8086

The 8086 (also called iAPX 86) is a 16-bit microprocessor chip designed by Intel between early 1976 and mid-1978, when it was released.

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Intelligent design

Intelligent design (ID) is a religious argument for the existence of God, presented by its proponents as "an evidence-based scientific theory about life's origins",Numbers 2006, p. 373; " captured headlines for its bold attempt to rewrite the basic rules of science and its claim to have found indisputable evidence of a God-like being.

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Intelligent design movement

The intelligent design movement is a neo-creationist religious campaign for broad social, academic and political change to promote and support the pseudoscientific Article available from idea of intelligent design (ID), which asserts that "certain features of the universe and of living things are best explained by an intelligent cause, not an undirected process such as natural selection." Its chief activities are a campaign to promote public awareness of this concept, the lobbying of policymakers to include its teaching in high school science classes, and legal action, either to defend such teaching or to remove barriers otherwise preventing it.

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Intelligent flight control system

The Intelligent Flight Control System (IFCS) is a next-generation flight control system designed to provide increased safety for the crew and passengers of aircraft as well as to optimize the aircraft performance under normal conditions.

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Intelsat

Intelsat, S.A. is a communications satellite services provider.

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Intelsat I

Intelsat I (nicknamed Early Bird for the proverb "The early bird catches the worm") was the first commercial communications satellite to be placed in geosynchronous orbit, on April 6, 1965.

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Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee

The Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee (IADC) is an inter-governmental forum whose aim is to co-ordinate efforts to deal with debris in orbit around the Earth founded in 1993.

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Interbol

Interbol (Интербол) is an international space project under the leadership of the Russian Space Agency and the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

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Intergraph

Intergraph Corporation is an American software development and services company.

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Interim Control Module

The Interim Control Module (ICM) is a NASA constructed module designed to serve as a temporary "tug" for the International Space Station in case the Zvezda service module was destroyed or not launched for an extended period of time.

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Interkosmos

Interkosmos (Интеркосмос) was a Soviet space program, designed to help the Soviet Union's allies with crewed and uncrewed space missions.

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Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle

The Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle (IXV) is a European Space Agency (ESA) experimental suborbital re-entry vehicle.

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Intermetrics

Intermetrics, Inc. was a software company founded in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1969 by several veterans of M.I.T.'s Instrumentation Laboratory who had worked on the software for NASA's Apollo Program including the Apollo Guidance Computer.

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International Business Wales

International Business Wales (IBW) is a development agency of the Welsh Government set up with the remit of delivering support to help companies establish themselves in Wales.

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International Cometary Explorer

The International Cometary Explorer (ICE) spacecraft (designed and launched as the International Sun-Earth Explorer-3 (ISEE-3) satellite), was launched August 12, 1978, into a heliocentric orbit.

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International Cospas-Sarsat Programme

The International Cospas-Sarsat Programme is a treaty-based, nonprofit, intergovernmental, humanitarian cooperative of 44 nations and agencies (see box on right) dedicated to detecting and locating radio beacons activated by persons, aircraft or vessels in distress, and forwarding this alert information to authorities that can take action for rescue.

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International Designator

The International Designator, also known as COSPAR designation, and in the United States as NSSDC ID, is an international naming convention for satellites.

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International Geophysical Year

The International Geophysical Year (IGY; Année géophysique internationale) was an international scientific project that lasted from July 1, 1957, to December 31, 1958.

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International Halley Watch

Halley's Comet, named after English astronomer Edmund Halley who first demonstrated its periodicity, returns to the vicinity of the Sun and Earth approximately every 76 years.

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International Journal of Astrobiology

The International Journal of Astrobiology (IJA) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal established in 2002 and published by Cambridge University Press that covers research on the prebiotic chemistry, origin, evolution, distribution, and future of life on Earth and beyond, SETI (Search for extraterrestrial intelligence), societal and educational aspects of astrobiology.

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International orange

International orange is a color used in the aerospace industry to set objects apart from their surroundings, similar to safety orange, but deeper and with a more reddish tone.

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International Potato Center

The International Potato Center (known as CIP from its Spanish-language name Centro Internacional de la Papa) is a research facility based in Lima, Peru, that seeks to reduce poverty and achieve food security on a sustained basis in developing countries through scientific research and related activities on potato, sweet potato, other root and tuber crops, and on the improved management of natural resources in the Andes and other mountain areas.

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International rankings of Iran

The following are international rankings for Iran.

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International Solar-Terrestrial Physics Science Initiative

The International Solar-Terrestrial Physics Science Initiative is an international research collaboration between NASA, the ESA, and ISAS.

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International Space Development Conference

The International Space Development Conference (ISDC) is the annual conference of the National Space Society (NSS).

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International Space Settlement Design Competition

The International Space Settlement Design Competition, more commonly known as "Spaceset" or "I-SSDC", is an annual competition founded by Anita Gale and Dick Edwards, and is supported (but no longer sponsored) by NASA (as the competition rents several NASA facilities for use during the competition).

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International Space Station

The International Space Station (ISS) is a space station, or a habitable artificial satellite, in low Earth orbit.

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International Standard Atmosphere

The International Standard Atmosphere (ISA) is an atmospheric model of how the pressure, temperature, density, and viscosity of the Earth's atmosphere change over a wide range of altitudes or elevations.

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International Ultraviolet Explorer

The International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) was an astronomical observatory satellite primarily designed to take ultraviolet spectra.

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Internet Archive

The Internet Archive is a San Francisco–based nonprofit digital library with the stated mission of "universal access to all knowledge." It provides free public access to collections of digitized materials, including websites, software applications/games, music, movies/videos, moving images, and nearly three million public-domain books.

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Internet in Australia

Permanent Internet access was first available in Australia to universities via AARNet in 1989.

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Internet in France

Internet in France has been available to the general public since 1994, but widespread Internet use did not take off until the mid-2000s.

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InterPlaNet

InterPlaNet (IPN), not to be confused with InterPlanetary Network, is a computer networking protocol designed to operate at interplanetary distances, where traditional protocols such as the Internet Protocol break down.

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Interplanetary mission

An interplanetary mission is a voyage or trip through outer space involving more than one planet.

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Interplanetary spaceflight

Interplanetary spaceflight or interplanetary travel is travel between planets, usually within a single planetary system.

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Interplanetary Transport Network

The Interplanetary Transport Network (ITN) is a collection of gravitationally determined pathways through the Solar System that require very little energy for an object to follow.

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Interracial marriage

Interracial marriage is a form of marriage outside a specific social group (exogamy) involving spouses who belong to different socially-defined races or racialized ethnicities.

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Interstate 10 in Mississippi

Interstate 10 (I-10) a major east–west Interstate Highway in the southern areas of the United States, has a section of about in Mississippi.

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Interstate 480 (Ohio)

Interstate 480 (I-480) is a auxiliary Interstate Highway of I-80 that bypasses the city of Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States.

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Interstate 510

Interstate 510 (abbreviated I-510) is a short spur route of Interstate 10 within eastern New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.

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Interstate 565

Interstate 565 (I-565) is a Interstate spur that connects I-65 in Decatur with U.S. Route 72 (US-72) in Huntsville, in the U.S. state of Alabama.

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Interstate 65 in Alabama

Interstate 65 (I-65) meanders across of the Alabama countryside linking six of the state's ten largest cities.

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Interstellar (film)

Interstellar is a 2014 epic science fiction film directed, co-written, and co-produced by Christopher Nolan.

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Interstellar Boundary Explorer

Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) is a NASA satellite that is making a map of the boundary between the Solar System and interstellar space.

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Interstellar cloud

An interstellar cloud is generally an accumulation of gas, plasma, and dust in our and other galaxies.

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Interstellar medium

In astronomy, the interstellar medium (ISM) is the matter and radiation that exists in the space between the star systems in a galaxy.

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Interstellar probe

An interstellar probe is a space probe that has left—or is expected to leave—the Solar System and enter interstellar space, which is typically defined as the region beyond the heliopause.

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Interstellar travel

Interstellar travel is the term used for hypothetical crewed or uncrewed travel between stars or planetary systems.

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INVAP

INVAP S.E. is an Argentine company that provides design, integration, construction and delivery of equipment, plants and devices.

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Invasion of the Moon Creatures

"Invasion of the Moon Creatures" is an episode of the award-winning British comedy television series The Goodies.

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Invention Secrecy Act

The Invention Secrecy Act of 1951 (codified at) is a body of United States federal law designed to prevent disclosure of new inventions and technologies that, in the opinion of selected federal agencies, present a possible threat to the national security of the United States.

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Iocaste (moon)

᷈ Iocaste (Greek: Ιοκάστη), also known as, is a retrograde irregular satellite of Jupiter.

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Ioffe (crater)

Ioffe is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Ion beam

An ion beam is a type of charged particle beam consisting of ions.

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Ion thruster

An ion thruster or ion drive is a form of electric propulsion used for spacecraft propulsion.

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Ionocraft

An ionocraft or ion-propelled aircraft (commonly known as a lifter or hexalifter) is a device that uses an electrical electrohydrodynamic (EHD) phenomenon to produce thrust in the air without requiring any combustion or moving parts.

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Ionosphere

The ionosphere is the ionized part of Earth's upper atmosphere, from about to altitude, a region that includes the thermosphere and parts of the mesosphere and exosphere.

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Ionosphere-Thermosphere Storm Probes

The Ionosphere-Thermosphere Storm Probes (I-TSP) is a NASA mission which will study the ionosphere and the thermosphere.

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Iota Horologii

Iota Horologii, Latinized from ι Horologii, is a yellow-hued star approximately 56 light-years away in the Horologium constellation.

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Iota Ursae Majoris

Iota Ursae Majoris (ι Ursae Majoris, abbreviated Iota UMa, ι UMa), also named Talitha, is a star system in the northern circumpolar constellation of Ursa Major.

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Iowa Wesleyan University

Iowa Wesleyan University is a private four-year liberal arts college located in Mount Pleasant, Iowa.

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Ira H. Abbott

Ira H. Abbott (July 18, 1906 – November 3, 1988) was an American aerospace engineer.

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Iranian Americans

Iranian Americans or Persian Americans are U.S. citizens who are of Iranian ancestry or who hold Iranian citizenship.

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Iranian Space Agency

The Iranian Space Agency (ISA, Persian: سازمان فضایی ایران Sázmán e Fazái e Irán) is Iran's governmental space agency.

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IRAS

The Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) was the first-ever space telescope to perform a survey of the entire night sky at infrared wavelengths.

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Irene D. Long

Irene Duhart Long (born November 16, 1951) is an American physician and was an official at the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

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Iris Chang

Iris Shun-Ru Chang (March 28, 1968November 9, 2004) was an American author,Journalist, Historian, and Human Rights Activist.

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Irrawaddy River

The Irrawaddy River or Ayeyarwady River (also spelt Ayeyarwaddy) is a river that flows from north to south through Myanmar.

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Isaac Berzin

Isaac Berzin (born December 12, 1967) is an Israeli scientist and entrepreneur.

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Isabelle Goldenson

Isabelle Charlotte Weinstein Goldenson (died February 21, 2005) was the wife of American Broadcasting Company founder and chairman Leonard Goldenson, and a co-founder of the charity United Cerebral Palsy (UCP).

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Isaev (crater)

Isaev is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Isidis Planitia

Isidis Planitia is a plain located inside a giant impact basin on Mars, centered at; Isidis Planitia is partly in the Syrtis Major quadrangle and partly in the Amenthes quadrangle.

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Isidorus (crater)

Isidorus is a lunar impact crater that is located to the north of the Mare Nectaris, on the eastern half of the Moon's near side.

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Isis (lunar crater)

Isis is a tiny lunar impact crater in the southeastern part of the Mare Serenitatis.

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ISIS (satellite)

ISIS 1 and 2 ("International Satellites for Ionospheric Studies") were the third and fourth in a series of Canadian satellites launched to study the ionosphere.

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Island Lagoon Tracking Station

The Island Lagoon Tracking Station (Deep Space Station 41), an Earth station in Australia, was the first deep space station to be established outside of the United States, near Woomera, South Australia in November 1960.

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ISM band

The industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) radio bands are radio bands (portions of the radio spectrum) reserved internationally for the use of radio frequency (RF) energy for industrial, scientific and medical purposes other than telecommunications.

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Ismail Akbay

Ismail Akbay (October 17, 1930 – July 26, 2003) was a Turkish scientist.

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Isometric exercise

Isometric exercise or isometrics are a type of strength training in which the joint angle and muscle length do not change during contraction (compared to concentric or eccentric contractions, called dynamic/isotonic movements).

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Israel Space Agency

The Israel Space Agency (ISA; סוכנות החלל הישראלית, Sochnut HaChalal HaYisraelit) is a governmental body, a part of Israel's Ministry of Science and Technology, that coordinates all Israeli space research programs with scientific and commercial goals.

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Israeli Nano Satellite Association

The Israeli Nano Satellite Association was set up in Israel in 2006, with the aim of promoting the use of nanosatellites (very small artificial satellites).

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ISSDC

ISSDC may refer to.

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Istres

Istres (Occitan: Istre) is a commune in southern France, some 60 km (38 mi) northwest of Marseille.

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Istres-Le Tubé Air Base

Istres-Le Tubé Air Base (Base Aérienne 125 or BA 125) is a large multi-role tasked French Air Force base located near Istres, northwest of Marseille, France.

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It's a Sin

"It's a Sin" is a song recorded by English synthpop duo the Pet Shop Boys which reached number one on the UK Singles Chart for three weeks in 1987, and was their third top ten in the US when it reached number nine on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.

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Itek

Itek Corporation was a United States defense contractor that initially specialized in camera systems for spy satellites and various other reconnaissance systems.

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Ithaca College

Ithaca College is a private, nonsectarian, coeducational liberal arts college located on the South Hill of Ithaca, New York, United States.

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Iturralde crater

Iturralde crater (also called Araona crater) is a diameter circular feature in Madidi National Park in the Bolivian portion of the Amazon Rainforest, first identified from Landsat satellite imagery in 1985.

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Iturup

Iturup (accessdate; Ainu: エツ゚ヲロプシㇼ, Etuworop-sir; 択捉島, Etorofu-tō, historically also called Yetorup), is one of the Kuril Islands.

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Ivar Giaever

Ivar Giaever (Giæver,; born April 5, 1929) is a Norwegian-American physicist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1973 with Leo Esaki and Brian Josephson "for their discoveries regarding tunnelling phenomena in solids".

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Izsak (crater)

Izsak is a small lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side, hidden from view from the Earth.

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J-2X

The J-2X is a liquid-fueled cryogenic rocket engine that was planned for use on the Ares rockets of NASA's Constellation program, and later the Space Launch System.

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J. Edward Anderson

John Edward Anderson (born May 15, 1927) is an American engineer and proponent of personal rapid transit.

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J. Herschel (crater)

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J. P. Stevens High School

John P. Stevens High School (abbr. JP or JPS) is a four-year comprehensive public high school that serves students in ninth through twelfth grades from the northern end of Edison Township, in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States.

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J. Robert Oppenheimer

Julius Robert Oppenheimer (April 22, 1904 – February 18, 1967) was an American theoretical physicist and professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley.

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J. Wayne Littles

Dr.

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J002E3

J002E3 is the designation given to an object in space discovered on September 3, 2002 by amateur astronomer Bill Yeung.

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Jabat Island

Jabat Island (or Jabot Island or Jabwot Island; Marshallese: Jebat) is an island in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district of the Ralik Chain of the Marshall Islands.

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Jack (human modeling)

The Jack human simulation system was developed at the Center for Human Modeling and Simulation at the University of Pennsylvania in the 1980s & 1990s.

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Jack Brooks (American politician)

Jack Bascom Brooks (December 18, 1922 – December 4, 2012) was a Democratic lawmaker from Beaumont, Texas, who served in the United States House of Representatives for forty-two years.

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Jack Coggins

Jack Banham Coggins (July 10, 1911 – January 30, 2006) was an artist, author, and illustrator.

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Jack Corliss

John B. ("Jack") Corliss is a scientist who has worked in the fields of geology, oceanography, and the origins of life.

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Jack Garman

John Royer "Jack" Garman (September 11, 1944 – September 20, 2016) was a computer engineer, former senior NASA executive and a noted key figure of the Apollo 11 lunar landing.

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Jack Northrop

John Knudsen "Jack" Northrop (November 10, 1895 – February 18, 1981) was an American aircraft industrialist and designer, who founded the Northrop Corporation in 1939.

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Jack Parsons (rocket engineer)

John Whiteside "Jack" Parsons (born Marvel Whiteside Parsons; October 2, 1914 – June 17, 1952) was an American rocket engineer and rocket propulsion researcher, chemist, and Thelemite occultist.

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Jack R. Lousma

Jack Robert Lousma (born February 29, 1936), (Col, USMC, Ret.), is an American aeronautical engineer, retired United States Marine Corps officer, former naval aviator, NASA astronaut, and politician.

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Jack Ridley (pilot)

Colonel Jackie Lynwood "Jack" Ridley (June 16, 1915 – March 12, 1957) was an aeronautical engineer, USAF test pilot and chief of the U.S. Air Force's Flight Test Engineering Laboratory.

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Jack Ryan (designer)

John W. "Jack" Ryan (November 12, 1926 – August 13, 1991) was an American designer noted for creating the popular image of the Barbie doll, Hot Wheels, Chatty Cathy and being the sixth husband of Zsa Zsa Gabor.

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Jack Swigert

John Leonard "Jack" Swigert Jr. (August 30, 1931 – December 27, 1982) was an American test pilot, mechanical and aerospace engineer, United States Air Force pilot, and NASA astronaut.

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Jackson (crater)

Jackson is a prominent lunar impact crater that is located in the northern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Jackson, Missouri

Jackson is a city in Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, United States.

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Jacob E. Smart

General Jacob Edward Smart (May 31, 1909 – November 12, 2006) was a U.S. Army Air Force leader in World War II and Cold War era Air Force general.

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Jacqueline Cochran

Jacqueline Cochran (May 11, 1906 – August 9, 1980) was a pioneer in the field of American aviation and one of the most prominent racing pilots of her generation.

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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

Jacqueline Lee Kennedy Onassis (born Bouvier; July 28, 1929 – May 19, 1994) was the wife of the 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy, and the First Lady of the United States from 1961 until his assassination in 1963.

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Jacques Piccard

Jacques Piccard (28 July 19221 November 2008) was a Swiss oceanographer and engineer, known for having developed underwater submarines for studying ocean currents.

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Jacques Vallée

Jacques Fabrice Vallée (born September 24, 1939) is a computer scientist, venture capitalist, author, ufologist and former astronomer currently residing in San Francisco, California.

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Jagadish Shukla

Jagadish Shukla (born 1944) is an Indian meteorologist and Distinguished University Professor at George Mason University in the United States.

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Jake Garn

Edwin Jacob "Jake" Garn (born October 12, 1932) is an American politician, a member of the Republican Party, who served as a U.S. Senator representing Utah from 1974 to 1993. Garn became the first sitting member of the United States Congress to fly in space when he flew aboard the Space Shuttle ''Discovery'' as a Payload Specialist during NASA mission STS-51-D (April 12–19, 1985).

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Jaluit Atoll

Jaluit Atoll (Marshallese: Jālwōj,, or Jālooj) is a large coral atoll of 91 islands in the Pacific Ocean and forms a legislative district of the Ralik Chain of the Marshall Islands.

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James A. Abrahamson

James Alan Abrahamson (born May 19, 1933) is a retired U.S. Air Force general who served as a designated astronaut, Associate Director of NASA and former director of President Ronald Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative from 1984 until 1989.

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James B. Pollack

James B. Pollack (July 9, 1938 – June 13, 1994) was an American astrophysicist who worked for NASA's Ames Research Center.

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James Benson

James William Benson (– October 10, 2008), also known as Jim Benson, was the founder of SpaceDev, a commercial satellite and satellite component development company, and the Benson Space Company, a civilian spaceflight venture focused on commercial space tourism.

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James Buchli

James Frederick Buchli (born June 20, 1945 in New Rockford, North Dakota) is a retired United States Marine aviator and former NASA astronaut who flew on four Space Shuttle missions.

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James Burke (science historian)

James Burke (born 22 December 1936) is a British broadcaster, science historian, author, and television producer, who is known, among other things, for his documentary television series Connections (1978), and for its more philosophically oriented companion series, The Day the Universe Changed (1985), which is about the history of science and technology.

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James C. Adamson

James Craig Adamson (born March 3, 1946) is a former NASA astronaut and retired Colonel of the United States Army.

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James C. Bennett

James Charles Bennett (born 1948) is an American businessman, with a background in technology companies and consultancy, and a writer on technology and international affairs from a conservative point of view.

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James C. Fletcher

James Chipman Fletcher (June 5, 1919 – December 22, 1991) served as the 4th and 7th Administrator of NASA, first from April 27, 1971 to May 1, 1977, under President Richard M. Nixon, and again from May 12, 1986 to April 8, 1989, under President Ronald Reagan.

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James Cameron

James Francis CameronSpace Foundation.

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James Cook

Captain James Cook (7 November 1728Old style date: 27 October14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy.

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James D. Halsell

James Donald Halsell, Jr. (born September 29, 1956), is a retired United States Air Force officer and a former NASA astronaut.

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James Doohan

James Montgomery Doohan, LVO (March 3, 1920 – July 20, 2005) was a Canadian actor and voice actor best known for his role as Montgomery "Scotty" Scott in the television and film series Star Trek.

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James Dutton (astronaut)

James Patrick "Mash" Dutton, Jr. (born November 20, 1968) is a NASA astronaut pilot of the Class of 2004 (NASA Group 19), and a former test pilot in the US Air Force with the rank of Colonel.

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James E. Webb

James Edwin Webb (October 7, 1906 – March 27, 1992) was an American government official who served as the second administrator of NASA from February 14, 1961 to October 7, 1968.

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James F. Bell, III

James (Jim) F. Bell III (born July 23, 1965) is a Professor of Astronomy at Arizona State University, specializing in the study of planetary geology, geochemistry and mineralogy using data obtained from telescopes and from various spacecraft missions.

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James F. Reilly

James Francis Reilly II (born March 18, 1954) is an American geologist and a former NASA astronaut.

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James Franck

James Franck (26 August 1882 – 21 May 1964) was a German physicist who won the 1925 Nobel Prize for Physics with Gustav Hertz "for their discovery of the laws governing the impact of an electron upon an atom".

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James H. Newman

James Hansen Newman, Ph.D. (born October 16, 1956) is an American physicist and a former NASA astronaut who flew on four Space Shuttle missions.

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James H. Trainor

James H. Trainor (August 22, 1935 – October 4, 2003) was an American physicist.

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James Hansen

James Edward Hansen (born 29 March 1941) is an American adjunct professor directing the Program on Climate Science, Awareness and Solutions of the Earth Institute at Columbia University.

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James Henry Deese

James Henry Deese (September 23, 1914 – August 11, 2001) was a NASA manager.

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James Irwin

James Benson "Jim" Irwin (March 17, 1930 – August 8, 1991) (Col, USAF) was an American astronaut, aeronautical engineer, test pilot, and a United States Air Force pilot.

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James Kasting

James Fraser Kasting (born January 2, 1953) is an American geoscientist and Distinguished Professor of Geosciences at Penn State University.

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James Lord Pierpont

James Lord Pierpont (April 25, 1822 – August 5, 1893)Lewis, Dave "", Allmusic, retrieved December 16, 2011 was a New England born songwriter, arranger, organist, and composer, best known for writing and composing "Jingle Bells" in 1857, originally entitled "The One Horse Open Sleigh".

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James Lovelock

James Ephraim Lovelock, (born 26 July 1919) is an independent scientist, environmentalist, and futurist who lives in Dorset, England.

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James M. Beggs

James Montgomery Beggs (born January 9, 1926) served as the 6th Administrator of NASA.

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James M. Kelly (astronaut)

James McNeal "Vegas" Kelly (born May 14, 1964) is a NASA Astronaut and a retired Colonel of the United States Air Force.

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James McDivitt

James Alton "Jim" McDivitt (born June 10, 1929), (Brigadier General, USAF, Ret.), is an American former test pilot, United States Air Force pilot, aeronautical engineer, and NASA astronaut who flew in the Gemini and Apollo programs.

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James N. Hallock

James Nelson Hallock (born January 23, 1941) is an American physicist.

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James Oberg

James Edward Oberg (born November 7, 1944), often known as Jim Oberg, is an American space journalist and historian, regarded as an expert on the Russian and Chinese space programs.

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James P. Bagian

James Philip Bagian, MD, PE (born 22 February 1952), is an American physician, engineer, and former NASA astronaut of Armenian descent.

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James R. French

James R. French is a prominent U.S. aerospace engineer.

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James R. Thompson Jr.

James Robert Thompson Jr., known as J.R. Thompson, (March 6, 1936 – November 7, 2017) was the fifth director of the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center located in Huntsville, Alabama.

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James Rebhorn

James Robert Rebhorn (September 1, 1948 – March 21, 2014) was an American character actor who appeared in over 100 films, television series, and plays.

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James Rhyne Killian

James Rhyne Killian Jr. (July 24, 1904 – January 29, 1988) was the 10th president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 1948 until 1959.

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James Russell III

James M. Russell III is an atmospheric scientist who has served as the developer of instrumentation for several NASA probes.

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James S. Albus

James Sacra Albus (May 4, 1935 – April 17, 2011) was an American engineer, Senior NIST Fellow and founder and former chief of the Intelligent Systems Division of the Manufacturing Engineering Laboratory at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

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James S. Voss

James Shelton Voss (born March 3, 1949) is a retired United States Army Colonel and NASA astronaut.

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James Slattin Martin Jr.

James Slattin Martin Jr. (June 21, 1920 – April 14, 2002) was project manager for the Viking program.

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James Traficant

James Anthony Traficant Jr. (May 8, 1941 – September 27, 2014) was a Democratic, and later independent, politician and member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio.

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James Van Allen

James Alfred Van Allen (September 7, 1914August 9, 2006) was an American space scientist at the University of Iowa.

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James van Hoften

James Dougal Adrianus "Ox" van Hoften, Ph.D. (born June 11, 1944) is an American civil and hydraulic engineer, retired U.S. Navy officer and aviator, and a former astronaut for NASA.

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James Webb Space Telescope

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is a space telescope developed in collaboration between NASA, the European Space Agency, and the Canadian Space Agency that will be the scientific successor to the Hubble Space Telescope.

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James Whitney Young

James Whitney Young (born January 24, 1941) is an American astronomer who worked in the field of asteroid research.

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Jamestown 2007

Jamestown 2007 is the name of the organization which planned the events commemorating the 400th anniversary (quadricentennial) of the founding of Jamestown, Virginia in 1607, the first permanent English-speaking settlement in what is now the United States of America.

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Jamie Wyeth

James Browning Wyeth (born July 6, 1946) is a contemporary American realist painter, son of Andrew Wyeth, and grandson of N.C. Wyeth.

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Jan Carlo DeFan

Jan Carlo DeFan Kristal (born December 26, 1977 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico) is the lead guitarist in ELAN, a small band based out of México, but residing in the US.

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Jan Davis

Nancy Jan Davis (born Nancy Jan Smotherman, November 1, 1953) is a former American astronaut.

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Jan Roskam

Jan Roskam (born February 22, 1930 in The Hague) is the emeritus Deane E. Ackers Distinguished Professor of Aerospace Engineering at the University of Kansas.

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Jane Ira Bloom

Jane Ira Bloom (born January 12, 1955) is an American jazz soprano saxophonist and composer.

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Janet Dietrich

Janet Christine Dietrich (1926 – 5 June 2008) was a pilot and one of the Mercury 13 who underwent the same NASA testing in the early 1960s as the Mercury 7 astronauts.

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Janet L. Kavandi

Janet Lynn Kavandi, a native of Carthage, Missouri, (born July 17, 1959) is an American scientist and a NASA astronaut.

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Janice E. Voss

Janice Elaine Voss (October 8, 1956 – February 6, 2012) was an American engineer and a NASA astronaut.

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Jansen (crater)

Jansen is a lunar impact crater in the north part of the Mare Tranquillitatis, named after Zacharias Janssen.

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Jansky (crater)

Jansky is a lunar impact crater that lies along the eastern limb of the Moon.

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January 10

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January 2001 El Salvador earthquake

The January 2001 El Salvador earthquake struck El Salvador on January 13, 2001 at 17:33:34 UTC.

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January 4

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Janus Experiments

The Janus Experiments investigated the effects of exposure to neutron radiation and gamma radiation on mice and dogs.

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Jarvis (crater)

Jarvis is a crater that lies on the far side of the Moon.

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Jarvis (rocket)

Jarvis was a proposed American medium-lift launch vehicle for space launch, designed by Hughes Aircraft and Boeing during the mid-1980s as part of the joint United States Air Force (USAF)/National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Advanced Launch System (ALS) study.

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Jarvis Island

Jarvis Island (formerly known as Bunker Island, or Bunker's Shoal) is an uninhabited coral island located in the South Pacific Ocean at, about halfway between Hawaii and the Cook Islands.

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Jason Ritter

Jason Ritter (born February 17, 1980) is an American actor.

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Jason Silva

Jason Luis Silva (born February 6, 1982) is a Venezuelan American television personality, filmmaker, and public speaker.

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Jason-1

Jason-1 is a satellite oceanography mission to monitor global ocean circulation, study the ties between the ocean and the atmosphere, improve global climate forecasts and predictions, and monitor events such as El Niño and ocean eddies.

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JATO

JATO (acronym for jet-assisted take-off), is a type of assisted take-off for helping overloaded aircraft into the air by providing additional thrust in the form of small rockets.

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Java Astrodynamics Toolkit

Java Astrodynamics Toolkit (JAT), is libraries of components to assist software makers create their own applications to solve problems in Astrodynamics, mission design, spacecraft navigation, guidance and control by means of Java or Matlab.

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Java Pathfinder

Java Pathfinder (JPF) is a system to verify executable Java bytecode programs.

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Javaid Laghari

Javaid Laghari (Urdu: جاويد لغارى; ''TI'' is a Pakistani electrical engineer and science administrator who served as the Chairperson of the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan from Aug 2009 to Aug 2013. He is an academic and an aerospace scientist, Laghari is a staunch supporter of technocratic democracy in the country. He was previously Senator of Pakistan from the Pakistan Peoples Party. Laghari has been a member of the Pakistan Peoples Party, a socialist democratic party. Having started his career as Science Advisor to Benazir Bhutto during her second and last Prime ministerial term, and has been associated with Bhutto long before becoming Science Advisor to Bhutto. After this post, Benazir Bhutto appointed him as the President of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology (SZABIST) and prior to joining SZABIST, he was the Director of Graduate Studies, and Chairman of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the State University of New York at Buffalo where he served as the senior professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering there.. He served as the Senator to the Senate Secretariat in 2006 for a six-year term and resigned in July 2009. During his Senate term, he also officiated as Acting chairman Senate. He specialises in Energy and Power, Higher Education, Information Technology, Space Power Technology and Leadership and has published over 120 research papers in refereed journals and presented over 70 papers at International Conferences. He is also the author of three books, "Reflections on Benazir Bhutto", "Leaders of Pakistan" and "Creative Leadership". Laghari gained a national and international reputation during the "fake degree" saga of the parliamentarians in Pakistan in summer of 2010, and again during the elections of 2013, when he took a principled stand and had HEC verify the degrees of all parliamentarians. As a result, a large number of parliamentarians were disqualified from the parliament. During the process, he received multiple threats, including to his life, and his younger brother, Farooq Laghari, a bureaucrat, was arrested by the Sindh government.

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JAWSAT

The Joint Air Force-Weber State University Satellite (JAWSAT) is an American military mini-satellite launched aboard a Minotaur rocket on January 27, 2000 from Vandenberg Air Force Base (VAFB) in California.

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JAXA

The is the Japanese national aerospace and space agency.

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Jay Barbree

Jay Barbree (born November 26, 1933) is a correspondent for NBC News, focusing on space travel.

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Jay Cavanaugh

Dr.

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Jay Greene

Jay Henry Greene (May 17, 1942 – October 8, 2017) was a NASA engineer.

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Jay Pasachoff

Jay Myron Pasachoff (born 1943) is an American astronomer.

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Júlíana Sveinsdóttir

Júlíana Sveinsdóttir (31 July 1889 – 1966) was one of Iceland's first female painters and textile artists.

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Jean Ichbiah

Jean David Ichbiah (25 March 1940 – 26 January 2007) was a French computer scientist and the initial chief designer (1977–1983) of Ada, a general-purpose, strongly typed programming language with certified validated compilers.

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Jean Swank

Jean Hebb Swank is an astrophysicist who is best known for her studies of black holes and neutron stars.

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Jean-Claude Merlin

Jean-Claude Merlin (born 1954) is a French astronomer, founder-president of the Burgundy Astronomical Society (Société Astronomique de Bourgogne) and a discoverer of minor planets.

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Jean-Félix Adolphe Gambart

Jean-Félix Adolphe Gambart (12 May 1800 – 23 July 1836) was a French astronomer.

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Jean-François Clervoy

Jean-François André Clervoy (born 19 November 1958) is a French engineer and a CNES and ESA astronaut.

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Jean-Michel Jarre

Jean-Michel André Jarre (born 24 August 1948) is a French composer, performer and record producer.

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Jeanne (crater)

Jeanne is an impact crater on Venus.

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Jeanne Cavelos

Jeanne Cavelos (born May 26, 1960 in Summit, New Jersey) is an American science fiction writer, editor, and former NASA astrophysicist.

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Jeannette Piccard

Jeannette Ridlon Piccard (January 5, 1895 – May 17, 1981) was an American high-altitude balloonist, and in later life an Episcopal priest.

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Jeans (lunar crater)

Jeans is a lunar impact crater, on the southeastern limb of the Moon, with its majority lying on the far side.

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Jeff Baxter

Jeffrey Allen "Skunk" Baxter (born December 13, 1948) is an American guitarist, known for his stints in the rock bands Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers during the 1970s and Spirit in the 1980s.

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Jeff Denham

Jeffrey John Denham (born July 29, 1967) is an American politician, United States Air Force veteran, and businessman.

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Jeff Oster

Jeff Oster is an American brass instrument player who has recorded flugelhorn or trumpet with artists such as William Ackerman, founder of Windham Hill Records.

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Jeff Sessions

Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III (born December 24, 1946) is an American politician and lawyer serving as the 84th and current Attorney General of the United States since 2017.

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Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds

Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds is the debut studio album by Jeff Wayne, retelling the story of The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells, released in the UK 9 June 1978.

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Jeffrey A. Hoffman

Jeffrey Alan Hoffman (born November 2, 1944) is an American former NASA astronaut and currently a professor of aeronautics and astronautics at MIT.

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Jeffrey Ashby

Jeffrey Shears "Bones" Ashby (born June 16, 1954) is an American mechanical engineer, and former naval officer and aviator, test pilot and NASA astronaut, a veteran of three Space Shuttle missions.

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Jeffrey Manber

Jeffrey Manber is regarded as one of the pioneering commercial space entrepreneurs.

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Jeffrey Spieler

Dr.

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Jeffrey Williams (astronaut)

Jeffrey Nels Williams (born January 18, 1958) is a retired United States Army officer and a NASA astronaut.

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Jemo Island

Jemo Island Atoll (Marshallese: Jemo̧ or Jāmo̧) is an uninhabited coral island in the Pacific Ocean, in the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands north-east of Likiep Atoll.

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Jenkins (crater)

Jenkins is a lunar impact crater that lies along the equator of the Moon, near the eastern limb.

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Jennifer Marohasy

Jennifer Marohasy (born 1963) is an Australian biologist, columnist and blogger.

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Jennifer Wiseman

Jennifer J. Wiseman is an American astronomer.

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Jens Martin Knudsen

Jens Martin Knudsen (October 12, 1930 – February 17, 2005) was a Danish astrophysicist.

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Jerik (crater)

Jerik is a tiny lunar impact crater in the southeastern part of the Mare Serenitatis.

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Jerk (physics)

In physics, jerk is the rate of change of acceleration; that is, the time derivative of acceleration, and as such the second derivative of velocity, or the third time derivative of position.

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Jerky

Jerky is lean meat that has been trimmed of fat, cut into strips, and then dried to prevent spoilage.

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Jerome Apt

Jerome "Jay" Apt III, Ph.D. (born April 28, 1949 in Massachusetts) is an American astronaut and professor at Carnegie Mellon University.

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Jerome F. Lederer

Jerome F. Lederer (September 26, 1902 – February 6, 2004) was an American aviation-safety pioneer, known as "Mr.

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Jerome Fisher Program in Management and Technology

The Jerome Fisher Program in Management and Technology (also known as M&T) is a coordinated dual-degree program offered at the University of Pennsylvania that combines Penn's School of Engineering and Applied Science with the Wharton School.

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Jerome Pearson

Jerome Pearson (born 1938) is an American engineer and space scientist best known for his work on space elevators, including a lunar space elevator.

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Jerome Wiesner

Jerome Bert Wiesner (May 30, 1915 – October 21, 1994) was a professor of electrical engineering, chosen by President John F. Kennedy as chairman of his Science Advisory Committee (PSAC).

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Jerrie Cobb

Geraldyn ("Jerrie") M. Cobb (born March 5, 1931 Monash University, Australia Accessed March 12, 2010 in Norman, Oklahoma) is an American aviator.

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Jerry L. Ross

Jerry Lynn Ross (born January 20, 1948, Crown Point, Indiana) is a retired United States Air Force officer and a former NASA astronaut.

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Jerry Lewis (California politician)

Charles Jeremy Lewis (born October 21, 1934) is an American politician who was a U.S. Representative, last serving.

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Jerry M. Linenger

Jerry Michael Linenger (born January 16, 1955) is a retired Captain in the United States Navy Medical Corps, and a former NASA astronaut who flew on the Space Shuttle and Space Station Mir.

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Jesco von Puttkamer

Jesco Hans Heinrich Max Freiherr von Puttkamer (–) was a German-American aerospace engineer, senior manager at NASA, and a pulp science fiction writer.

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Jet fuel

Jet fuel, aviation turbine fuel (ATF), or avtur, is a type of aviation fuel designed for use in aircraft powered by gas-turbine engines.

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Jet noise

In aeroacoustics, jet noise is the field that focuses on the noise generation caused by high-velocity jets and the turbulent eddies generated by shearing flow.

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Jet Propulsion Laboratory

The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is a federally funded research and development center and NASA field center in Pasadena, California, United States, with large portions of the campus in La Cañada Flintridge, California.

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Jetfire

Jetfire is the name of several fictional characters from the Transformers franchise.

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Jezero (crater)

Jezero is a crater on Mars located at in the Syrtis Major quadrangle.

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JGRASP

jGRASP is a lightweight development environment created specifically to provide automatic generation of software visualizations to improve the comprehensibility of software.

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Jim Blinn

James F. Blinn (born 1949) is an American computer scientist who first became widely known for his work as a computer graphics expert at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), particularly his work on the pre-encounter animations for the Voyager project, his work on the Carl Sagan documentary series Cosmos, and the research of the Blinn–Phong shading model.

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Jim Chamberlin

James A. Chamberlin (May 23, 1915 – March 8, 1981) was a Canadian aerodynamicist who contributed to the design of the Canadian Avro Arrow, NASA's Gemini spacecraft and the Apollo program.

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Jim Jagielski

Jim Jagielski (born March 11, 1961) is an American software engineer, who specializes in web, cloud and open source technologies.

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Jim Lovell

James Arthur Lovell Jr. (born March 25, 1928) is a former NASA astronaut, Naval Aviator, and retired Navy captain.

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Jim Wetherbee

James Donald "Wxb" Wetherbee (born November 27, 1952) (Capt, USN, Ret.), is an American former naval officer and aviator, test pilot, aerospace engineer, and NASA astronaut.

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Jimmy Doolittle

James Harold Doolittle (December 14, 1896 – September 27, 1993) was an American aviation pioneer.

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Jira (software)

Jira is a proprietary issue tracking product, developed by Atlassian.

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Joan Feynman

Joan Feynman (born March 31, 1927) is an American astrophysicist.

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Joan Higginbotham

Joan Elizabeth Higginbotham (born August 3, 1964) is an American engineer and a former NASA astronaut.

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Joan Oró

s Joan Oró i Florensa (October 26, 1923 in Lleida, Spain – September 2, 2004 in Barcelona, Spain) was a Spanish biochemist, whose research has been of importance in understanding the origin of life.

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Joaquin Phoenix

Joaquín Rafael Phoenix (né Bottom; born October 28, 1974) is an American actor, producer, and activist.

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Jodrell Bank Observatory

The Jodrell Bank Observatory (originally the Jodrell Bank Experimental Station, then the Nuffield Radio Astronomy Laboratories from 1966 to 1999) is a British observatory that hosts a number of radio telescopes, and is part of the Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics at the University of Manchester.

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Joe Engle

Joe Henry Engle (born August 26, 1932), (Maj Gen, USAF, Ret.), is an American pilot who served in the United States Air Force, test pilot for the North American X-15 program, aeronautical engineer, and a former NASA astronaut.

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Joe F. Edwards Jr.

Joe Frank Edwards Jr. (born February 3, 1958), (Cmdr, USN, Ret.), is an American aerospace engineer, and former naval officer and aviator, test pilot and NASA astronaut.

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Joe Gilmore

Joe Gilmore (19 May 1922 – 18 December 2015) was one of the longest running Head Barmen at The Savoy Hotel's American Bar.

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Joe Johnston

Joseph Eggleston Johnston II (born May 13, 1950) is an American film director and former effects artist best known for such effects-driven movies as Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989), Jumanji (1995) and Jurassic Park III (2001).

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Joe Nickell

Joe Nickell (born December 1, 1944) is an American prominent skeptic and investigator of the paranormal.

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Joel Achenbach

Joel Leroy Achenbach (born December 31, 1960) is an American staff writer for The Washington Post and the author of seven books, including A Hole at the Bottom of the Sea, The Grand Idea, Captured by Aliens, It Looks Like a President only Smaller, and three compilations of his former syndicated newspaper column "Why Things Are".

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Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport

Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport, also known as Paramaribo-Zanderij International Airport, and locally referred to simply as JAP, is an airport located in the town of Zanderij and hub for airline carrier Surinam Airways, south of Paramaribo.

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Johann Karl August Musäus

Johann Karl August Musäus (29 March 1735 – 28 October 1787) was a popular German author and one of the first collectors of German folk stories, most celebrated for his Volksmärchen der Deutschen (1782–86), a collection of German fairy tales retold as satires.

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Johann Palisa

Johann Palisa (December 6, 1848 – May 2, 1925) was an Austrian astronomer, born in Troppau in Austrian Silesia (now in the Czech Republic).

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Johann Sebastian Bach

Johann Sebastian Bach (28 July 1750) was a composer and musician of the Baroque period, born in the Duchy of Saxe-Eisenach.

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Johannes Kepler

Johannes Kepler (December 27, 1571 – November 15, 1630) was a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer.

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Johannes Ullrich

Johannes Ullrich is the founder of DShield.

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John A. Davis

John Alexander Davis (born October 26, 1961) is an American film director, writer, animator, voice actor and composer known for his work both in stop-motion animation as well as computer animation, live action and live-action/CGI hybrids.

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John A. Eddy

John Allen "Jack" Eddy (March 25, 1931 – June 10, 2009) was an American astronomer who published professionally under the name John A. Eddy but much of the content referencing him can be found under his nickname Jack which he preferred to use.

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John A. O'Keefe (astronomer)

John Aloysius O'Keefe III (1916–2000) was an expert in planetary science and astrogeology with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) from 1958 to 1995.

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John A. Powers

John Anthony Powers (August 22, 1922 – December 31, 1979), better known as Shorty Powers, was an American public affairs officer for NASA from 1959 to 1963 during Project Mercury.

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John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center

Volpe, The National Transportation Systems Center or simply Volpe in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is a center of transportation and logistics expertise, operating under the United States Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT).

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John Aaron

John W. Aaron (born 1943) is a former NASA engineer and was a flight controller during the Apollo program.

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John B. Calhoun

John B. Calhoun (May 11, 1917 – September 7, 1995) was an American ethologist and behavioral researcher noted for his studies of population density and its effects on behavior.

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John B. McKay

John Barron McKay (December 8, 1922 – April 27, 1975) was an American naval officer and aviator in World War II, test pilot, and one of the first pilots assigned to the X-15 flight research program at NASA's Flight Research Center, Edwards Air Force Base, California.

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John Batchelor

John Calvin Batchelor (born April 29, 1948) is an American author and host of The John Batchelor Show radio news magazine.

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John Beck Hofmann

John Beck-Hofmann (born 1969) is an American director, cinematographer, composer and actor.

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John Berkey

John Berkey (August 13, 1932 – April 29, 2008) was an American artist known for his space- and science fiction-themed works.

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John Billingham

Dr.

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John Brennan Crutchley

John Brennan Crutchley (October 1, 1946 – March 30, 2002) was a convicted kidnapper and rapist who was suspected of murdering up to 30 women, but was never tried nor convicted of those crimes.

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John C. Mather

John Cromwell Mather (born August 7, 1946, Roanoke, Virginia) is an American astrophysicist, cosmologist and Nobel Prize in Physics laureate for his work on the Cosmic Background Explorer Satellite (COBE) with George Smoot.

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John C. Stennis Space Center

The John C. Stennis Space Center (SSC) is a NASA rocket testing facility.

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John Cage

John Milton Cage Jr. (September 5, 1912 – August 12, 1992) was an American composer and music theorist.

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John Carver Meadows Frost

John Carver Meadows Frost known as "Jack" (1915 in Walton-on-Thames, England – 9 October 1979 in Auckland, New Zealand) was a British aircraft designer.

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John Casper

John Howard Casper (born July 9, 1943) is an American astronaut and United States Air Force pilot.

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John Christy

John Raymond Christy is a climate scientist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) whose chief interests are satellite remote sensing of global climate and global climate change.

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John D. Anderson

John D. Anderson Jr. (born October 1, 1937) is the Curator of Aerodynamics at the National Air and Space Museum at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC and Professor Emeritus in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park.

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John D. Olivas

John Daniel "Danny" Olivas (born May 25, 1965 in North Hollywood, California) is an American engineer and a former NASA astronaut.

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John Denver

Henry John Deutschendorf Jr. (December 31, 1943 – October 12, 1997), known professionally as John Denver, was an American singer-songwriter, record producer, actor, activist, and humanitarian, whose greatest commercial success was as a solo singer.

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John E. Blaha

John Elmer Blaha (born August 26, 1942, in San Antonio, Texas) is a retired United States Air Force colonel and a former NASA astronaut.

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John F. Kennedy

John Fitzgerald "Jack" Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), commonly referred to by his initials JFK, was an American politician who served as the 35th President of the United States from January 1961 until his assassination in November 1963.

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John F. Kennedy High School (San Antonio)

John F. Kennedy High School is a comprehensive public high school located in the Thompson Field area of San Antonio, Texas.

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John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum

The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library and museum of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, (1917-1963), the 35th President of the United States (1961–1963).

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John G. Cramer

John Gleason Cramer, Jr. (born October 24, 1934) is a Professor Emeritus of Physics at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington.

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John Glenn

Colonel John Herschel Glenn Jr. (July 18, 1921 – December 8, 2016) was a United States Marine Corps aviator, engineer, astronaut, and United States Senator from Ohio.

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John H. Chapman Space Centre

The John H. Chapman Space Centre is the headquarters of the Canadian Space Agency.

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John H. Moore

John Hartwell Moore (27 February 1939 – 10 August 2016) was Professor and Chair of the Anthropology Department at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida.

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John Herrington

John Bennett Herrington (born September 14, 1958 in Chickasaw Nation) is a retired United States Naval Aviator and former NASA astronaut.

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John Hodge (engineer)

John Dennis Hodge (born 1929) is a British-born aerospace engineer.

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John Holliman

John Holliman (October 23, 1948 – September 12, 1998) was an American broadcast journalist.

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John Houbolt

John Cornelius Houbolt (April 10, 1919 – April 15, 2014) was an aerospace engineer credited with leading the team behind the lunar orbit rendezvous (LOR) mission mode, a concept that was used to successfully land humans on the Moon and return them to Earth.

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John J. DiIulio Jr.

John J. Dilulio Jr. (born 1958) is an American political scientist.

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John Joseph Martin

John Joseph Martin (October 19, 1922 – August 7, 1997) was educated as a mechanical engineer, receiving a Ph.

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John Kenneth Hilliard

John Kenneth Hilliard (October 1901 – March 21, 1989) was an American acoustical and electrical engineer who pioneered a number of important loudspeaker concepts and designs.

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John Knox (meteorologist)

John A. Knox is a meteorologist who researches clear-air turbulence (CAT) and who also received media attention for discussing ways of calculating the mathematical constant ''e'', together with inventor Harlan J. Brothers.

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John L. Miller Great Neck North High School

John L. Miller Great Neck North High School or simply "North High," or "North," is a public high school, including grades 9 through 12, in the village of Great Neck, New York, operated by the Great Neck School District.

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John L. Phillips

John Lynch Phillips, PhD (born April 15, 1951) is a NASA astronaut.

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John Logsdon

John Logsdon is the founder and from 1987–2008 was the Director of the Space Policy Institute at George Washington University.

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John M. Fabian

John McCreary Fabian (born January 28, 1939) is a former NASA astronaut, Air Force officer, and director who flew two space shuttle missions and on the development of the shuttle's robotic arm.

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John M. Grunsfeld

John Mace Grunsfeld (born October 10, 1958) is an American physicist and a former NASA astronaut.

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John M. Lounge

John Michael "Mike" Lounge (June 28, 1946March 1, 2011) was an American engineer, a United States Navy officer, a Vietnam War veteran, and a NASA astronaut.

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John M. Riebe

John Michael Riebe (8 May 1921 – 21 February 2011) was an American aeronautical engineer and inventor who contributed to the early designs of flight surfaces.

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John McAfee

John David McAfee (born September 18, 1945) is a British-American computer programmer and businessman.

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John Megna

John Megna (November 9, 1952 – September 4, 1995) was an American actor.

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John N. Bahcall

John Norris Bahcall (December 30, 1934 – August 17, 2005) was an American astrophysicist, best known for his contributions to the solar neutrino problem, the development of the Hubble Space Telescope and for his leadership and development of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.

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John Oliver Creighton

John Oliver Creighton (born April 28, 1943), (Capt, USN, Ret.), is a former NASA astronaut who flew three Space Shuttle missions.

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John Poindexter

John Marlan Poindexter (born August 12, 1936) is a retired United States naval officer and Department of Defense official.

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John R. Dailey

John R. "Jack" Dailey (born February 17, 1934) is a retired United States Marine Corps four-star general who served as Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps (ACMC) and Chief of Staff from 1990 to 1992, Acting Associate Deputy Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) from 1992 to 1999; and director of the National Air and Space Museum (NASM) from 2000 to 2018.

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John Ratzenberger

John Dezso Ratzenberger (born April 6, 1947) from Ratzenberger's official website is an American actor, voice actor, and entrepreneur.

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John Rivas

John Rivas (born August 9, 1964) is an award-winning graphic designer and publicist, and also the creator of the comic strip BONZZO The Comic Strip.

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John S. Bull

John Sumter Bull, Ph.D. (September 25, 1934 – August 11, 2008), (Lt Cmdr, USN), was an American naval officer and aviator, fighter pilot, test pilot, mechanical and aeronautical engineer, and NASA astronaut.

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John Schoenherr

John Carl Schoenherr (July 5, 1935 – April 8, 2010) was an American illustrator.

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John Sparkman

John Jackson Sparkman (December 20, 1899 – November 16, 1985) was an American jurist and politician from the state of Alabama.

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John Suppe

John Suppe is an American geologist who is Distinguished Professor of Geology at University of Houston and Princeton University.

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John T. Howe

John T. Howe is a mechanical engineer and former Chief Scientist at NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California.

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John W. Foss

John William Foss (born February 13, 1933) is a retired United States Army four-star general, and former commander of the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command.

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John W. Kluge Center

The John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress invites and welcomes scholars to the Library of Congress to conduct research and interact with policymakers and the public.

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John W. McCormack

John William McCormack (December 21, 1891 – November 22, 1980) was an American politician from Boston, Massachusetts.

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John Young (astronaut)

John Watts Young (September 24, 1930 – January 5, 2018) was an American astronaut, naval officer and aviator, test pilot, and aeronautical engineer.

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John-David F. Bartoe

John-David Francis Bartoe (born November 17, 1944 in Abington, Pennsylvania) is an American astrophysicist.

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Johnny Weir

John Garvin Weir (born July 2, 1984) is an American figure skater, fashion designer, and television commentator.

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Johns Hopkins University

Johns Hopkins University is an American private research university in Baltimore, Maryland.

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Johnson Space Center

The Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (JSC) is the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Manned Spacecraft Center, where human spaceflight training, research, and flight control are conducted.

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Johnson Space Center shooting

The Johnson Space Center shooting was an incident of hostage taking that occurred on April 20, 2007 in Building 44, the Communication and Tracking Development Laboratory, at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston, Texas, United States.

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Joke

A joke is a display of humour in which words are used within a specific and well-defined narrative structure to make people laugh and is not meant to be taken seriously.

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Joliot (crater)

Joliot is a large lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon, just past the eastern limb.

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Jon Bernthal

Jonathan Edward "Jon" Bernthal (born September 20, 1976) is an American actor.

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Jon Lomberg

Jon Lomberg (born 1948) is an American space artist and science journalist.

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Jon McBride

Jon Andrew McBride (born August 14, 1943), (Capt, USN, Ret.), is a retired American naval officer and aviator, fighter pilot, test pilot, aeronautical engineer, and a former NASA astronaut.

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Jon Michael Smith

Jon Michael Smith (born September 6, 1938) is an American scientist/engineer, retired NASA officer, and author, who developed the numerical integration technique known as T-integration.

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Jon Postel

Jonathan Bruce Postel (August 6, 1943 – October 16, 1998) was an American computer scientist who made many significant contributions to the development of the Internet, particularly with respect to standards.

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Jonathan Borden

Jonathan Alan Borden is an American neurosurgeon who developed the Borden Classification of Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas.

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Jonathan Dowling

Jonathan P. Dowling is an Irish-American co-director of the Horace Hearne Institute for Theoretical Physics and a Hearne chair in Theoretical Physics at the Department of Physics and Astronomy, both at Louisiana State University.

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Jonathan James

Jonathan Joseph James (December 12, 1983 – May 18, 2008) was an American hacker who was the first juvenile incarcerated for cybercrime in the United States.

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Jonathan Lunine

Jonathan I. Lunine (born June 26, 1959) is an American planetary scientist and physicist.

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Jonathan's Space Report

Jonathan's Space Report (JSR) is a newsletter about the space age.

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Jonathon Keats

Jonathon Keats (born October 2, 1971) is an American conceptual artist and experimental philosopher known for creating large-scale thought experiments.

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Jonn Serrie

Jonn Serrie is an American composer of space music, a genre of ambient electronic music, and New Age music.

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Jordan

Jordan (الْأُرْدُنّ), officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (المملكة الأردنية الهاشمية), is a sovereign Arab state in Western Asia, on the East Bank of the Jordan River.

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JORDY

JORDY or Joint Optical Reflective Display is an optical viewing device developed based on NASA technology.

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Jorge Montt Glacier

Jorge Montt Glacier is a tidewater glacier located in the Aisén Region of Chile, south of the town of Caleta Tortel.

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Jorge Ramos (news anchor)

Jorge Gilberto Ramos Ávalos (born March 16, 1958) is a Mexican-born American journalist and author.

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José M. Hernández

José Moreno Hernández (born August 7, 1962) is a Mexican-American engineer and former NASA astronaut.

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Joseph A. Walker

Joseph Albert "Joe" Walker (February 20, 1921 – June 8, 1966) flew the world's first two spaceplane flights in 1963, thereby becoming the United States' seventh man in space.

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Joseph Bonaparte Gulf

Joseph Bonaparte Gulf is a large body of water off the coast of the Northern Territory and Western Australia and part of the Timor Sea.

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Joseph Byrd

Joseph Hunter Byrd, Jr. (born December 19, 1937) is an American composer, musician and academic.

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Joseph Clinton

Joseph D. Clinton had a long professional association with Buckminster Fuller.

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Joseph Engelberger

Joseph Frederick Engelberger (July 26, 1925 – December 1, 2015) was an American physicist, engineer and entrepreneur.

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Joseph Francis Shea

Joseph Francis Shea (September 5, 1925 – February 14, 1999) was an American aerospace engineer and NASA manager.

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Joseph Gerber

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Joseph Hilbe

Joseph Michael Hilbe (December 30, 1944 – March 12, 2017) was an American statistician and philosopher, founding President of the (IAA) and one of the most prolific authors of books on statistical modeling in the early twenty-first century.

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Joseph Kittinger

Joseph William Kittinger II (born July 27, 1928) is a retired colonel in the United States Air Force and a USAF Command Pilot.

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Joseph L. Green

Joseph Lee Green (born 1931) is an American science fiction author and a charter member of the Science Fiction Writers of America.

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Joseph M. Acaba

Joseph Michael "Joe" Acaba (born May 17, 1967) is an American educator, hydrogeologist, and NASA astronaut.

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Joseph P. Allen

Joseph Percival "Joe" Allen IV, Ph.D. (born June 27, 1937) is a former NASA astronaut.

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Joseph P. Kennedy Jr.

Joseph Patrick Kennedy Jr. (July 25, 1915 – August 12, 1944) was a United States Navy lieutenant.

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Joseph P. Kerwin

Joseph Peter Kerwin, M.D. (born February 19, 1932), (Capt, USN, Ret.), is an American physician and former NASA astronaut, who served as Science Pilot for the Skylab 2 mission from May 25–June 22, 1973.

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Joseph R. Tanner

Joseph Richard "Joe" Tanner (born January 21, 1950) is an American instructor at the University of Colorado Boulder, mechanical engineer, a former naval officer and aviator, and a former NASA astronaut.

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Joseph Sweetman Ames

Joseph Sweetman Ames (July 3, 1864 – June 24, 1943) was a physicist, professor at Johns Hopkins University, provost of the university from 1926 until 1929, and university president from 1929 until 1935.

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Joshua Lederberg

Joshua Lederberg, ForMemRS (May 23, 1925 – February 2, 2008) was an American molecular biologist known for his work in microbial genetics, artificial intelligence, and the United States space program.

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Joukowsky transform

In applied mathematics, the Joukowsky transform, named after Nikolai Zhukovsky (who published it in 1910), is a conformal map historically used to understand some principles of airfoil design.

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Joule (crater)

Joule is a lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon.

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Joy (crater)

Joy is a tiny lunar impact crater located in the irregular ground just to the west of Mare Serenitatis.

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Joyride (The Outer Limits)

"Joyride" is an episode of television show The Outer Limits.

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JPEG

JPEG is a commonly used method of lossy compression for digital images, particularly for those images produced by digital photography.

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Juan Gualterio Roederer

Juan G. Roederer is a professor of physics emeritus at the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF).

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Juan Santamaría International Airport

Juan Santamaría International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional Juan Santamaría) is the primary airport serving San José, the capital of Costa Rica.

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Judica-Cordiglia brothers

The Judica-Cordiglia brothers are two italian former amateur radio operators who made audio recordings that allegedly support the conspiracy theory that the Soviet space program covered up cosmonaut deaths in the 1960s.

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Judith Michael

Judith Michael is the pseudonym of the husband-and-wife writing team of Judith Barnard (born 1934) and Michael Fain (born 1937).

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Judith Neuffer

Judith Neuffer "Judy" Bruner (born Judith Ann Neuffer on 13 June 1948) is an American naval aviator and NASA manager, the first woman to serve as a P-3 pilot in the United States Navy.

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Judith Resnik

Judith Arlene Resnik (April 5, 1949 – January 28, 1986) was an American engineer and a NASA astronaut who died when the Space Shuttle ''Challenger'' was destroyed during the launch of mission STS-51-L. Resnik was the second American female astronaut in space, logging 145 hours in orbit.

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Jules Duchesne

Jules Charles Duchesne (1911–1984) was a Belgian scientist.

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Jules Verne (crater)

Jules Verne is a large lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon, named after the French author.

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Jules Verne ATV

The Jules Verne ATV, or Automated Transfer Vehicle 001 (ATV-001), was an unmanned cargo resupply spacecraft launched by the European Space Agency (ESA).

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Julia Bonds

Julia "Judy" Bonds (August 27, 1952 – January 3, 2011) was an organizer and activist from the Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia, United States.

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Julian day

Julian day is the continuous count of days since the beginning of the Julian Period and is used primarily by astronomers.

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Julien Peridier

Julien Péridier (1882 – April 19, 1967) was a French electrical engineer and amateur astronomer.

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Julienne (crater)

Julienne is a small, irregular depression that is located in Palus Putredinis (southeastern Mare Imbrium), in the terrain to the southeast of the prominent crater Archimedes, and about 12 km west of the landing site of Apollo 15 at Hadley Rille.

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Juliet (moon)

Juliet is an inner satellite of Uranus.

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Julius Caesar (crater)

Julius Caesar is a lava-flooded lunar impact crater with a low, irregular, and heavily worn wall.

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July 11

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July 14

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July 21

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July 23

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July 26

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July 27

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July 29

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July 4

The Aphelion, the point in the year when the Earth is farthest from the Sun, occurs around this date.

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July 7

The terms 7th July, July 7th, and 7/7 (pronounced "Seven-seven") have been widely used in the Western media as a shorthand for the 7 July 2005 bombings on London's transport system.

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June 10

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June 27

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June 3

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June 8

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June Bacon-Bercey

June Esther Bacon-Bercey (née Griffin, born October 23, 1932) is an international expert on weather and aviation who has worked for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the National Weather Service and the Atomic Energy Commission.

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June Gloom

June Gloom is a Southern California term for a weather pattern that results in cloudy, overcast skies with cool temperatures during the late spring and early summer.

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Juno (spacecraft)

Juno is a NASA space probe orbiting the planet Jupiter.

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Juno II

Juno II was an American space launch vehicle used during the late 1950s and early 1960s.

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Jupiter

Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System.

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Jupiter Icy Moons Orbiter

The Jupiter Icy Moons Orbiter (JIMO) was a proposed NASA spacecraft designed to explore the icy moons of Jupiter.

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Jupiter radius

Jupiter radius or Jovian radius is the distance equal to the radius of planet Jupiter.

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Jupiter trojan

The Jupiter trojans, commonly called Trojan asteroids or just Trojans, are a large group of asteroids that share the planet Jupiter's orbit around the Sun.

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Justin Brice Guariglia

Justin Brice Guariglia (born 1974) is a contemporary visual artist who over the last two decades has developed a unique transdisciplinary art practice working in collaboration with philosophers, scientists and journalists to develop a more informed, holistic, ontological world view.

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Jwaneng diamond mine

The Jwaneng diamond mine is the richest diamond mine in the world and is located in south-central Botswana about west of the city of Gaborone, in the Naledi river valley of the Kalahari.

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K-1 (rocket)

The Kistler K-1 launch vehicle was to have been a two-stage, fully reusable launch system aerospace vehicle in commercial development by Rocketplane Kistler.

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K-line (x-ray)

The K-line is a spectral peak in astronomical spectrometry used, along with the L-line, to observe and describe the light spectrum of stars.

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K. Chidananda Gowda

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K. Megan McArthur

Katherine Megan McArthur (born August 30, 1971) is an American oceanographer and a National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) astronaut.

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K9 (Doctor Who)

K9, occasionally written K-9, is the name of several fictional robotic canines (dogs, the name being a pun on the pronunciation of "canine") in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who, first appearing in 1977.

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Ka Lae

Ka Lae (the point), also known as South Point, is the southernmost point of the Big Island of Hawaii and of the 50 United States.

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Kaboom

Kaboom is an onomatopoeia representing the sound of an explosion.

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Kaiser (lunar crater)

Kaiser is a lunar impact crater.

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Kalamazoo Central High School

Kalamazoo Central High School is a public high school in Kalamazoo, Michigan serving students from ninth through twelfth grades.

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Kalman filter

Kalman filtering, also known as linear quadratic estimation (LQE), is an algorithm that uses a series of measurements observed over time, containing statistical noise and other inaccuracies, and produces estimates of unknown variables that tend to be more accurate than those based on a single measurement alone, by estimating a joint probability distribution over the variables for each timeframe.

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Kalpana (supercomputer)

Kalpana was a supercomputer at NASA Ames Research Center operated by the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division and named in honor of astronaut Kalpana Chawla, who was killed in the Space Shuttle ''Columbia'' disaster and had worked as an engineer at Ames Research Center prior to joining the Space Shuttle program.

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Kalpana Chawla

Kalpana Chawla (March 17, 1962 – February 1, 2003) was an American astronaut and the first woman of Indian origin in space.

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Kalpana-1

Kalpana-1 is the first dedicated meteorological satellite launched by Indian Space Research Organisation using Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle on 2002-09-12.

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Kamacite

Kamacite is an alloy of iron and nickel, which is found on Earth only in meteorites.

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Kamerlingh Onnes (crater)

Kamerlingh Onnes is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Kamloops

Kamloops is a city in south-central British Columbia in Canada at the confluence of the two branches of the Thompson River near Kamloops Lake.

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Kane (crater)

Kane is the walled remains of a lunar impact crater that has been flooded by lava from Mare Frigoris to the south, and it lies on the northeast edge of this mare.

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KangaRoos

KangaROOS are an American brand of sneaker originally produced from 1979 through the 1980s, with a later revival that continues in present.

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Kansas State University

Kansas State University (KSU), commonly shortened to Kansas State or K-State, is a public research university with its main campus in Manhattan, Kansas, United States.

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Kant (crater)

Kant is a small lunar impact crater that is located to the northwest of the prominent crater Cyrillus and the comparably sized Ibn Rushd.

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Kao (crater)

Kao is a small lunar impact crater that is located near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Kaoru Ikeya

is a Japanese amateur astronomer who discovered a number of comets.

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Kappa Delta

Kappa Delta (ΚΔ) was the first sorority founded at the State Female Normal School (now Longwood University), in Farmville, Virginia.

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Kapteyn (crater)

Kapetyn is a lunar impact crater that is near the eastern limb of the Moon, to the west of the crater La Pérouse.

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Kapton

Kapton is a polyimide film developed by DuPont in the late 1960s that remains stable across a wide range of temperatures, from.

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Karatal River

The Karatal River (Каратал; Khalkha Mongolian: Хартал Hartal, "Black Steppe"), also known as the Qaratal River (Qaratal), is a river in Kazakhstan that originates in the Dzungarian Alatau Mountains near the border of with China and flows into Lake Balkhash.

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Kardashev scale

The Kardashev scale is a method of measuring a civilization's level of technological advancement, based on the amount of energy a civilization is able to use for communication, proposed by Russian astrophysicist Nikolai Kardashev.

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Karen Nyberg

Karen LuJean Nyberg (born October 7, 1969) is an American mechanical engineer and NASA astronaut.

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Karen Stintz

Karen Stintz (born November 2, 1971) is a former City Councillor in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Karl Gordon Henize

Karl Gordon Henize, Ph.D. (2004 News Releases, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California (US), March 8, 2004 17 October 1926 – 5 October 1993) was an American astronomer, space scientist, NASA astronaut, and professor at Northwestern University.

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Karl May

Karl Friedrich May (also Carl; 25 February 1842 – 30 March 1912) was a German writer best known for his adventure novels set in the American Old West.

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Karol J. Bobko

Karol Joseph "Bo" Bobko (born December 23, 1937), (Col, USAF, Ret.), is an American aerospace engineer, retired U.S. Air Force officer, test pilot, and a former USAF and NASA astronaut.

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Karpinskiy (crater)

Karpinskiy is a lunar impact crater that lies in the northern part of the Moon on the far side from the Earth.

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Karrer (crater)

Karrer is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Kasba Lake

Kasba Lake is a lake in the northern Canadian wilderness.

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Katchalsky (crater)

Katchalsky is a crater that lies on the far side of the Moon, and is named after scientist Aharon Katzir-Katchalsky.

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Kate French

Katherine Lauren French (born September 23, 1984) is an American actress and model.

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Kathie L. Olsen

Kathie L. Olsen is an American neuroscientist who is noted for her work in scientific policy.

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Kathryn C. Thornton

Kathryn Ryan Cordell Thornton (born August 17, 1952 in Montgomery, Alabama) is an American scientist and a former NASA astronaut with over 975 hours in space, including 21 hours of extravehicular activity.

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Kathryn Cramer

Kathryn Elizabeth Cramer (born April 16, 1962) is an American science fiction writer, editor, and literary critic.

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Kathryn D. Sullivan

Kathryn Dwyer Sullivan (born October 3, 1951) is an American geologist and a former NASA astronaut.

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Kathryn P. Hire

Kathryn Patricia "Kay" Hire (born August 26, 1959 in Mobile, Alabama) is a NASA astronaut and Captain in the U.S. Navy Reserve who has flown aboard two Space Shuttle missions.

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Katia Sycara

Katia Sycara (Κάτια Συκαρά) is a professor in the Robotics Institute, School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University internationally known for her research in artificial intelligence, particularly in the fields of negotiation, autonomous agents and multi-agent systems.

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Katiu

Katiu, or Taungataki, is an atoll of the central Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia.

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Kauehi

Kauehi, or Putake, is an atoll in the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia.

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Kaukura

Kaukura or Kaheko is an atoll in the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia, long and wide.

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Kaunas

Kaunas (also see other names) is the second-largest city in Lithuania and the historical centre of Lithuanian economic, academic, and cultural life.

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Kay Bailey Hutchison

Kay Bailey Hutchison (born Kathryn Ann Bailey; July 22, 1943) is an American lawyer, businesswoman, politician, and diplomat who is currently serving as the 22nd United States Permanent Representative to NATO.

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Kay Coles James

Kay Coles James (born June 1, 1949) is an American public official who served as the director for the United States Office of Personnel Management under George W. Bush from 2001 to 2005.

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Kazerun

Kazeroon (كازرون, also Romanized as Kāzerūn, Kāzeroūn, and Kazeroon; also known as Kasrun) is a city and capital of Kazeroon County, Fars Province, Iran.

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Kármán line

The Kármán line, or Karman line, lies at an altitude of above Earth's sea level and commonly represents the boundary between Earth's atmosphere and outer space.

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Kästner (crater)

Kästner is a lunar impact crater that is located near the eastern limb of the Moon, to the southwest of the Mare Smythii.

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König (crater)

König is a lunar impact crater on the southwest Mare Nubium.

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Kīlauea

Kīlauea is a currently active shield volcano in the Hawaiian Islands, and the most active of the five volcanoes that together form the island of Hawaiokinai.

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KC Space Pirates

The KC Space Pirates is a team that competed in the 2006, 2007, and 2009 Space Elevator Games beamed energy climber competition and is planning to enter in the Elevator:2010 climber competition.

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Kearons (crater)

Kearons is a small lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, to the northwest of the Mare Orientale impact basin, in the outer skirt of ejecta that surrounds the Montes Cordillera range.

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Kecksburg UFO incident

The Kecksburg UFO incident occurred on December 9, 1965, at Kecksburg, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Keeler (lunar crater)

Keeler is a large lunar impact crater that lies on the Moon's far side.

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Keflavík International Airport

Keflavík International Airport (Keflavíkurflugvöllur), also known as Reykjavík–Keflavík Airport, is the largest airport in Iceland and the country's main hub for international transportation.

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Kekulé (crater)

Kekulé is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Keldysh (crater)

Keldysh is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northeastern part of the Moon, at the eastern rim of the Mare Frigoris.

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Kelly Field Annex

Kelly Field Annex (formerly Kelly Air Force Base) is a United States Air Force facility located in San Antonio, Texas.

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Kelsey-Seybold Clinic

The Kelsey-Seybold Clinic is a large multi-specialty clinic system located in Greater Houston with its administrative headquarters in Shadow Creek Ranch, Pearland.

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Ken Adam

Sir Kenneth Hugo Adam, (born Klaus Hugo Adam; 5 February 1921 – 10 March 2016) was a British movie production designer, best known for his set designs for the James Bond films of the 1960s and 1970s, as well as for Dr. Strangelove.

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Ken Batcher

Ken Batcher, full name Kenneth Edward Batcher is an emeritus professor of Computer Science at Kent State University.

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Ken Bowersox

Kenneth Dwane "Sox" Bowersox (born November 14, 1956) is a United States Navy officer, and a former NASA astronaut.

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Ken Mattingly

Thomas Kenneth Mattingly II (born March 17, 1936), (RADM, USN, Ret.), better known as Ken Mattingly, is a former American naval officer and aviator, aeronautical engineer, test pilot, Rear Admiral in the United States Navy and astronaut who flew on the Apollo 16, STS-4 and STS-51-C missions.

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Ken Schaffer

Ken Schaffer (born October 19, 1947) is an American inventor and former publicist.

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Kennedy Space Center

The John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC) is one of ten National Aeronautics and Space Administration field centers.

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Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39

Launch Complex 39 (LC-39) is a rocket launch site at the John F. Kennedy Space Center on Merritt Island in Florida, United States.

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Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex

The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is the visitor center at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

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Kenneth Cockrell

Kenneth Dale "Taco" Cockrell (born April 9, 1950) is an American astronaut and a veteran of five space shuttle missions.

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Kenneth D. Cameron

Kenneth Donald Cameron (born November 29, 1949), (Col, USMC, Ret.), is a retired American naval aviator, test pilot, engineer, U.S. Marine Corps officer, and NASA astronaut.

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Kenneth Ham

Kenneth Todd "Hock" Ham (born December 12, 1964) is a retired American astronaut and a captain in the United States Navy.

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Kenneth Kamler

Kenneth "Ken" Kamler, M.D., is an orthopedic microsurgeon trained at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, who practices surgery of the hand in New York and extreme medicine in some of the most remote regions on Earth.

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Kenneth Nordtvedt

Kenneth Leon Nordtvedt (born 1939) is a senior researcher specializing in relativistic theories of gravity.

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Kenneth Radnofsky

Kenneth A. Radnofsky (born July 31, 1953 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania) is an American classical saxophonist.

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Kenneth Weaver

Kenneth Franklin Weaver (November 29, 1915 – September 20, 2010) enjoyed a substantial 33-year career as a writer for the National Geographic Magazine.

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Kent Cullers

Kent Cullers (born 1949) is an American astronomer, who was a manager of SETI's Project Phoenix.

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Kent Norman

Kent L. Norman is an American cognitive psychologist and an expert on computer rage.

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Kent Rominger

Kent Vernon "Rommel" Rominger (born August 7, 1956) is an American former astronaut, former NASA Chief of the Astronaut Office at Johnson Space Center, and a Captain in the United States Navy.

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Kentucky Space Grant Consortium

The Kentucky Space Grant Consortium (KSGC) is a partnership between Kentucky and NASA.

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Kepínski (crater)

Kepinski is a lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side.

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Kepler (lunar crater)

Kepler (Latin Keplerus) is a lunar impact crater that lies between the Oceanus Procellarum to the west and Mare Insularum in the east.

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Kepler (spacecraft)

Kepler is a space observatory launched by NASA to discover Earth-size planets orbiting other stars.

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Kepler photometer

The Kepler photometer is the main instrument on NASA's Kepler spacecraft.

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Kepler's Supernova

SN 1604, also known as Kepler's Supernova, Kepler's Nova or Kepler's Star, was a supernova of Type Ia that occurred in the Milky Way, in the constellation Ophiuchus.

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Kermit Van Every

Kermit Van Every (March 5, 1915 – November 20, 1998) was a noted American aeronautical engineer best known for his work in the area of very high speed flight.

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Kerogen

Kerogen is a solid organic matter in sedimentary rocks.

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Kessler syndrome

The Kessler syndrome (also called the Kessler effect, collisional cascading or ablation cascade), proposed by the NASA scientist Donald J. Kessler in 1978, is a scenario in which the density of objects in low earth orbit (LEO) is high enough that collisions between objects could cause a cascade where each collision generates space debris that increases the likelihood of further collisions.

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Ketoy

Ketoy (or Ketoi) (Кетой; Japanese 計吐夷島; Ketoi-tō) is an uninhabited volcanic island located in the centre of the Kuril Islands chain in the Sea of Okhotsk in the northwest Pacific Ocean.

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Kevin A. Ford

Kevin Anthony Ford (born July 7, 1960) is a retired United States Air Force Colonel and a NASA astronaut.

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Kevin Costner

Kevin Michael Costner (born January 18, 1955) is an American actor, director, producer, and musician.

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Kevin P. Chilton

Kevin Patrick "Chilli" Chilton (born November 3, 1954) is an American mechanical engineer, and former United States Air Force four-star General and test pilot.

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Kevin R. Kregel

Kevin Richard Kregel (born September 16, 1956) is an American former astronaut, and former member of the Space Launch Initiative Project at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center.

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Kevin Trudeau

Kevin Mark Trudeau (born February 6, 1963) is an American author, salesman, and pool enthusiast, known for his fraudulent promotion of his books and consequent legal cases.

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Keweenaw Peninsula

The Keweenaw Peninsula (sometimes locally /ˈkiːvənɔː/) is the northernmost part of Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

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Keweenaw Rocket Range

The Keweenaw Rocket Range was an isolated launch pad located in U.S. state of Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula.

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Keystone Pipeline

The Keystone Pipeline System is an oil pipeline system in Canada and the United States, commissioned in 2010 and now owned solely by TransCanada Corporation.

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KGEC-LD

KGEC-LD Channel 26 (KGEC-TV on the air and formerly known as "FamilyTV 26") is an independent broadcast television station based in Redding, California.

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KH-11 Kennen

The KH-11 KENNEN, renamed CRYSTAL in 1982p.199-200 and according to leaked NRO budget documentation currently going by the codename of Evolved Enhanced CRYSTAL (EEC) (but also referenced by the codenames 1010,p.82 Key Hole and "Key Hole"), is a type of reconnaissance satellite first launched by the American National Reconnaissance Office in December 1976.

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Khar-Us Lake

Khar-Us Lake (Mongolian:Хар-Ус нуур., lit. "black water lake") is a lake in western Mongolia in the Great Lakes Depression.

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Khvol'son (crater)

Khvol'son is a crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Kibal'chich (crater)

Kibal'chich is a crater on the Moon's far side.

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Kibo (ISS module)

The Japanese Experiment Module (JEM), nicknamed, is a Japanese science module for the International Space Station (ISS) developed by JAXA.

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Kickback (Transformers)

Kickback is the name of several fictional characters from the Transformers series.

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Kidinnu (crater)

Kidinnu is an impact crater on the Moon's far side.

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Kidspace Children's Museum

Kidspace Children's Museum is located next to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, United States, housed in the former Fannie E. Morrison Horticultural Center.

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Kies (crater)

Kies is the remnant of a lunar impact crater that has been flooded by basaltic lava, leaving only a remnant of the outer rim.

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Kiess (crater)

Kiess is a lunar impact crater next to the southern border of the Mare Smythii, near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Kiga people

The Kiga people, or Abakiga ("people of the mountains"), are an ethnic group located in northern Rwanda and southern Uganda.

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Kili Island

Kili Island or Kili Atoll (Marshallese: Kōle) is an small, island located in the Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean.

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Kim Dotcom

Kim Dotcom (born Kim Schmitz, 21 January 1974), also known as Kimble and Kim Tim Jim Vestor, is a German-Finnish Internet entrepreneur and political activist who resides in Queenstown, New Zealand.

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Kim Peek

Laurence Kim Peek (November 11, 1951 – December 19, 2009) was an American savant.

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Kim Ung-yong

Kim Ung-yong (Hangul: 김웅용; born March 8, 1962) is a South Korean professor and former child prodigy, who once held the Guinness World Record for highest IQ, at a score of 210.

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Kim Weaver

Dr.

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Kim Young-gil

Dr.

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Kimura (crater)

Kimura is a small impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side, beyond the southeastern limb.

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Kindley Air Force Base

Kindley Air Force Base was a United States Air Force base in Bermuda from 1948–1970, having been operated from 1943 to 1948 by the United States Army Air Forces as Kindley Field.

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King (crater)

King is a prominent lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, and can not be viewed directly from Earth.

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King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology

King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST; مدينة الملك عبدالعزيز للعلوم والتقنية) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia is an organization established in 1977 as the Saudi Arabian National Center for Science & Technology (SANCST); in 1985, it was renamed King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology.

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King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM or UPM) (جامعة الملك فهد للبترول و المعادن, – short: جامعة البترول) is a public university in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.

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King Khalid International Airport

King Khalid International Airport (مطار الملك خالد الدولي) is located north of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, designed by the architectural firm HOK, and Arabian Bechtel Company Limited served as the construction manager on behalf of the Saudi government.

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King William Island

King William Island (Île du Roi-Guillaume; previously: King William Land; Inuktitut: Qikiqtaq) is an island in the Kitikmeot Region of Nunavut, which is part of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago.

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Kings of the High Frontier

Kings of the High Frontier is a hard science fiction novel by Victor Koman, first published (electronically) in 1996.

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Kingsley Davis

Kingsley Davis (August 20, 1908 – February 27, 1997) was an internationally recognized American sociologist and demographer.

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Kingsnorth power station

Kingsnorth was a dual-fired coal and oil power station on the Hoo Peninsula at Medway in Kent, South East England.

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Kinnelon High School

Kinnelon High School is a four-year comprehensive community public high school that serves students in ninth through twelfth grades from Kinnelon in Morris County, New Jersey, United States, operating as the lone secondary school of the Kinnelon Public Schools.

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Kinnelon, New Jersey

Kinnelon is a borough in Morris County, New Jersey, United States.

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Kip Thorne

Kip Stephen Thorne (born June 1, 1940) is an American theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate, known for his contributions in gravitational physics and astrophysics.

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Kirch (crater)

Kirch is a small lunar impact crater in the eastern part of the Mare Imbrium, a large lunar mare in the northwest quadrant of the Moon.

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Kircher (crater)

Kircher is a lunar impact crater that is located in the south-southwestern part of the Moon, near the southern limb.

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Kirchhoff (crater)

Kirchhoff is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the northern part of the Montes Taurus range.

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Kirkwood (crater)

Kirkwood is a well-formed lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, on the northern hemisphere, approximately 68 kilometer in diameter.

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Kirsty McCabe

Kirsty McCabe is a Scottish weather forecaster and presenter at Sky News, and was formerly the Senior Meteorologist at The Weather Channel, based at the UK office in London.

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Kite applications

The kite can be used for many applications.

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Klaproth (crater)

Klaproth is an old lunar impact crater that lies in the rugged southern highlands of the Moon's near side.

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Klein (crater)

Oblique view from Apollo 14 Klein is a lunar impact crater that is located across the western rim of the larger crater Albategnius, in the central highlands region of the Moon.

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Kleymenov (crater)

Kleymenov is a crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Kliper

Kliper (Клипер, English: Clipper) was an early-2000s proposed partly- reusable manned spacecraft concept by RSC Energia.

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Kludge

A kludge or kluge is a workaround or quick-and-dirty solution that is clumsy, inelegant, inefficient, difficult to extend and hard to maintain.

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Klute (crater)

Klute is a crater on the Moon's far side.

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Klyuchevskaya Sopka

Klyuchevskaya Sopka (Ключевская сопка; also known as Klyuchevskoi, Ключевской) is a stratovolcano, the highest mountain on the Kamchatka Peninsula of Russia and the highest active volcano of Eurasia.

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Knox Atoll

Knox Atoll (Marshallese: Ņadikdik) is an uninhabited coral atoll of 18 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and is the southernmost atoll of the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands.

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Knox-Shaw (crater)

Knox-Shaw is a small lunar impact crater that is located near the eastern limb of the Moon, and lies on the eastern floor of the walled plain Banachiewicz.

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Kobuk Valley National Park

Kobuk Valley National Park is an American national park in the Arctic region of northwestern Alaska, located about north of the Arctic Circle.

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Koch (crater)

Oblique Lunar Orbiter 2 view, facing south Koch is a crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Kohlschütter (crater)

Kohlschütter is a lunar impact crater that cannot be viewed directly from the Earth as it lies on the Moon's far side.

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Koichi Wakata

is a Japanese engineer and a JAXA astronaut.

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Kokino

Kokino (Кокино) is a Bronze Age archaeological site in the Republic of Macedonia, approximately 30 km from the town of Kumanovo, and about 6 km from the Serbian border, in the Staro Nagoričane municipality.

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Kolhörster (crater)

Kolhörster is a lunar impact crater that is located on the moon's far side.

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Komarov (crater)

Komarov is a lunar impact crater that lies across the southeastern edge of Mare Moscoviense, on the northern hemisphere of the far side of the Moon.

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Kondratyuk (crater)

Kondratyuk is a worn crater on the Moon's far side.

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Kongsberg Gruppen

Kongsberg Gruppen is an international technology group that supplies high-technology systems and solutions to customers in the merchant marine, defence, aerospace, offshore oil and gas industries, and renewable and utilities industries.

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Kongsberg Spacetec

Kongsberg Spacetec AS or KSPT, prior to 1994 Spacetec A/S, is a supplier of ground stations based in Tromsø, Norway.

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Konoplev (crater)

Konoplev is a small lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side.

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Konrad Dannenberg

Konrad Dannenberg (August 5, 1912 – February 16, 2009) was a German-American rocket pioneer and member of the German rocket team brought to the United States after World War II.

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Konstantin Tsiolkovsky

Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky (a; Konstanty Ciołkowski; 19 September 1935) was a Russian and Soviet rocket scientist and pioneer of the astronautic theory of ethnic Polish descent.

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Konstantinov (crater)

Konstantinov is a lunar impact crater that is located to the southeast of the Mare Moscoviense, on the far side of the Moon.

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Kopff (crater)

Kopff is a lunar impact crater that lies along the eastern edge of the inner Mare Orientale impact basin, on the western limb of the Moon.

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Korabl-Sputnik 4

Korabl-Sputnik 4 (Корабль-Спутник 4 meaning Ship-Satellite 4) or Vostok-3KA No.1, also known as Sputnik 9 in the West, was a Soviet spacecraft which was launched in 1961.

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Kordylewski cloud

Kordylewski clouds are large concentrations of dust that may exist at the and Lagrangian points of the Earth–Moon system.

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Korean Air Lines Flight 007

Korean Air Lines Flight 007 (also known as KAL007 and KE007)KAL 007 was used by air traffic control, while the public flight booking system used KE 007 was a scheduled Korean Air Lines flight from New York City to Seoul via Anchorage, Alaska.

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Korolev (lunar crater)

Korolev is a large lunar impact crater of the walled plain or basin type, named for Soviet rocket engineer Sergey Korolyov.

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Korzhin Island

Korzhin Island (also known as Kurzhin, Kurdzhyn, Korzhun, Kurzhon or Kurdzhun Island) is a long and flat island in Lake Balkhash.

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Kosberg (crater)

Kosberg is a small lunar impact crater that is located near the middle of the huge walled plain Gagarin, which lies on the far side of the Moon and cannot be viewed directly from the Earth.

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Kosmos 1129

Bion 5, or also Cosmos 1129 (in Russian: Бион 5, Космос-1129) was a Bion satellite launched in 1979.

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Kosmos 1514

Bion 6 or Kosmos 1514 (in Russian: Бион 6, Космос 1514) was a biomedical spaceflight research mission that was launched on December 12, 1983.

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Kosmos 1667

Kosmos 1667 (Космос 1667 meaning Cosmos 1667), or Bion No.7 was a biomedical research mission satellite involving scientists from nine countries.

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Kosmos 1686

Kosmos 1686 (Космос 1686 meaning Cosmos 1686), also known as TKS-4, was a heavily modified TKS spacecraft which docked unmanned to the Soviet space station Salyut 7 as part of tests to attach scientific expansion modules to stations in Earth orbit.

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Kosmos 1887

Bion 8 or Kosmos 1887 (in Russian: Бион 8, Космос 1887) was a Bion satellite.

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Kosmos 2044

Bion 9, or Cosmos 2044 (in Russian: Бион 9, Космос 2044) was a biomedical research mission involving nine countries (Soviet Union, Canada, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, United Kingdom and United States) and European Space Agency.

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Kosmos 782

Bion 3 or Kosmos 782 (in Russian: Бион 3, Космос782) was a Bion satellite.

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Kosmos 936

Bion 4 or Cosmos 936 (Бион 4, Космос 936) was a Bion satellite.

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Kosmos 954

Kosmos 954 (Космос 954) was a reconnaissance satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1977.

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Kostinskiy (crater)

Kostinsky is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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KOTV-DT

KOTV-DT, virtual channel 6 (UHF digital channel 45), is a CBS-affiliated television station licensed to Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States.

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Koval'skiy (crater)

Koval'skiy is a crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Kovalevskaya (crater)

Kovalevskaya is a prominent lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Kozyrev (crater)

Kozyrev is an impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Krafft (crater)

Krafft is a prominent lunar impact crater located near the western edge of the Oceanus Procellarum.

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Kramarov (crater)

Kramarov is a small lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Kramers (crater)

Kramers is an old lunar impact crater that is located on the northern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Krasnov (crater)

Krasnov is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southeastern part of the Montes Cordillera range, near the southwest limb of the Moon.

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Krasovskiy (crater)

Lunar Orbiter 2 image Krasovsky is an impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Kreiken (crater)

Kreiken is a small lunar impact crater that is located near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Krieger (crater)

Krieger is a lunar impact crater on the eastern part of the Oceanus Procellarum.

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Krogh (crater)

Krogh is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the eastern part of the Moon, to the southeast of the crater Auzout and less than a crater diameter west of Van Albada.

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Krylov (crater)

Krylov is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Krzysztof Penderecki

Krzysztof Eugeniusz Penderecki (born 23 November 1933) is a Polish composer and conductor.

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KSC Headquarters Building

The KSC Headquarters Building houses the administrative offices of NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC).

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KTVU

KTVU, virtual channel 2 (UHF digital channel 44), is a Fox owned-and-operated television station licensed to Oakland, California, United States and serving the San Francisco Bay Area.

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Ku band

The Ku band is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum in the microwave range of frequencies from 12 to 18 gigahertz (GHz).

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Kugler (crater)

Kugler is a lunar impact crater that lies in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Kuiper (lunar crater)

Kuiper is a small lunar impact crater in a relatively featureless part of the Mare Cognitum.

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Kuiper Airborne Observatory

The Gerard P. Kuiper Airborne Observatory (KAO) was a national facility operated by NASA to support research in infrared astronomy.

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Kuiper belt

The Kuiper belt, occasionally called the Edgeworth–Kuiper belt, is a circumstellar disc in the outer Solar System, extending from the orbit of Neptune (at 30 AU) to approximately 50 AU from the Sun.

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Kulik (crater)

Kulik is a lunar impact crater that lies on the northern hemisphere of the Moon's far side.

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Kumanovo

Kumanovo (Куманово; also known by other alternative names) is a city in the Republic of Macedonia and is the seat of Kumanovo Municipality, the largest municipality in the country.

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Kundt (crater)

Kundt is a small, bowl-shaped lunar impact crater in the northern section of the Mare Nubium, and is named after the German physicist August Kundt.

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Kunowsky (lunar crater)

Kunowsky is a small lunar impact crater on the Mare Insularum, in the western half of the Moon's near side, it is named after the German astronomer George (Georg) Kunowsky.

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Kuo Shou Ching (crater)

Kuo Shou Ching is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the northwestern part of the walled plain Hertzsprung, on the far side of the Moon.

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Kurchatov (crater)

Kurchatov is a lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side.

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Kurt H. Debus

Kurt Heinrich Debus (November 29, 1908 – October 10, 1983) was a German V-2 rocket scientist during World War II who, after being brought to the United States under Operation Paperclip, became the first director of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in 1962.

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Kuwaiti oil fires

The Kuwaiti oil fires were caused by Iraqi military forces setting fire to a reported 605 to 732 oil wells along with an unspecified number of oil filled low-lying areas, such as oil lakes and fire trenches, as part of a scorched earth policy while retreating from Kuwait in 1991 due to the advances of Coalition military forces in the Persian Gulf War.

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Kvant-1

Kvant-1 (Квант-1; English: Quantum-I/1) (37KE) was the first module to be attached in 1987 to the Mir Core Module, which formed the core of the Soviet space station Mir.

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L-shell

The L-shell, L-value, or McIlwain L-parameter (after Carl E. McIlwain) is a parameter describing a particular set of planetary magnetic field lines.

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L. Blaine Hammond

Lloyd Blaine Hammond Jr. (born January 16, 1952) is a Gulfstream test pilot, a former United States Air Force officer, and a former NASA astronaut.

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L.F. Wade International Airport

L.F. Wade International Airport, formerly named Bermuda International Airport, is the sole airport serving the British overseas territory of Bermuda in the North Atlantic Ocean.

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L3 Technologies

L3 Technologies, formerly L-3 Communications Holdings, is an American company that supplies command and control, communications, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C3ISR) systems and products, avionics, ocean products, training devices and services, instrumentation, aerospace, and navigation products.

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L5 Society

The L5 Society was founded in 1975 by Carolyn Meinel and Keith Henson to promote the space colony ideas of Gerard K. O'Neill.

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La Cañada Flintridge, California

La Cañada Flintridge is a city in Los Angeles County, California, with a population of 20,246 in 2010.

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La Cañada High School

La Cañada High School is a high school located in La Cañada Flintridge, California, US.

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La Caille (crater)

La Caille is a lunar impact crater located in the rugged south-central highlands of the Moon.

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La Condamine (crater)

La Condamine is a small lunar impact crater that is located on the southern edge of the Mare Frigoris, in the northern part of the Moon.

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La Costa Canyon High School

La Costa Canyon High School (LCCHS) is a high school in the San Dieguito Union High School District.

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La Crosse, Wisconsin

La Crosse is a city in the U.S. state of Wisconsin and the county seat of La Crosse County.

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La Pérouse (crater)

La Pérouse is a lunar impact crater that is located near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics

The Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) is a research organization at the University of Colorado Boulder.

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Laboratory for Automation Psychology

The Laboratory for Automation Psychology (LAP) (also Laboratory for Automation Psychology and Decision Processes or LAPDP) was founded in 1983 by Kent Norman and Nancy Anderson as an affiliate of the University of Maryland Human–Computer Interaction Lab at the University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS).

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Lacchini (crater)

Lacchini is an impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Lacroix (crater)

Lacroix is a crater that is located in the southwest part of the Moon, to the northwest of the large walled plain Schickard.

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Lacrosse (satellite)

Lacrosse or Onyx is a series of terrestrial radar imaging reconnaissance satellites operated by the United States National Reconnaissance Office (NRO).

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Lade (crater)

Lade is the remains of a lunar impact crater that has been flooded by lava and is named after Heinrich Eduard von Lade.

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LADEE

The Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) was a NASA lunar exploration and technology demonstration mission.

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Lae Atoll

Lae Atoll (Marshallese: Lae) is a coral atoll of 20 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district of the Ralik Chain of the Marshall Islands.

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Lafayette, Colorado

The City of Lafayette is a Home Rule Municipality located in Boulder County, Colorado, United States.

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Lagalla (crater)

Lagalla is the remnant of a lunar impact crater.

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LAGEOS

LAGEOS, Laser Geodynamics Satellite or Laser Geometric Environmental Observation Survey, are a series of two scientific research satellites designed to provide an orbiting laser ranging benchmark for geodynamical studies of the Earth.

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Lagoon Nebula

The Lagoon Nebula (catalogued as Messier 8 or M8, NGC 6523, Sharpless 25, RCW 146, and Gum 72) is a giant interstellar cloud in the constellation Sagittarius.

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Lagrange (crater)

Lagrange is a lunar impact crater that is attached to the northwestern rim of the crater Piazzi.

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Lagrangian point

In celestial mechanics, the Lagrangian points (also Lagrange points, L-points, or libration points) are positions in an orbital configuration of two large bodies, wherein a small object, affected only by the gravitational forces from the two larger objects, will maintain its position relative to them.

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Laguna del Laja National Park

Laguna del Laja National Park is a national park of Chile located in the Andes, between 37°22’ and 37°28’ south latitude and 71°16’ and 71°26’ west longitude.

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Laika

Laika (Лайка; c. 1954 – 3 November 1957) was a Soviet space dog who became one of the first animals in space, and the first animal to orbit the Earth.

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Lajes Field

Lajes Field or Lajes Air Base (Base Aérea das Lajes), officially designated Air Base No.

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Lake Albert (Africa)

Lake Albert, also Albert Nyanza and formerly Lake Mobutu Sese Seko, is a lake located in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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Lake Bonney (Antarctica)

Lake Bonney is a saline lake with permanent ice cover at the western end of Taylor Valley in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Victoria Land, Antarctica.

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Lake Diefenbaker

Lake Diefenbaker is a reservoir and bifurcation lake in Southern Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Lake Highlands High School

Lake Highlands High School (LHHS) is a secondary school serving grades 10-12 located in the Lake Highlands area of northeastern Dallas, Texas, United States, primarily serving the Lake Highlands community.

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Lake Kyoga

Lake Kyoga (also spelled Kioga) is a large shallow lake in Uganda, about in area and at an elevation of 1,033 metres.

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Lake Ohrid

Lake Ohrid (Liqeni i Ohrit, Liqeni i Pogradecit; Охридско Езеро) straddles the mountainous border between southwestern Macedonia and eastern Albania.

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Lake Orion High School

Lake Orion High School is a public secondary school located in Orion Township, Michigan, United States.

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Lake Orion, Michigan

Lake Orion is a village in the north side outskirts of Metro Detroit in the U.S. state of Michigan.

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Lake Palcacocha

Palcacocha (possibly from Quechua pallqa, p'allqa, p'alqa forked, branched, fork, qucha lake) is a glacier lake in the Andes mountain range of South America in northwestern Peru located in the Ancash Region, Huaraz Province.

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Lake Untersee

Lake Untersee (Untersee, "Lower Lake") is the largest surface freshwater lake in the interior of the Gruber Mountains of central Queen Maud Land in East Antarctica.

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Lake Victoria

Lake Victoria (Nam Lolwe in Luo; Nalubaale in Luganda; Nyanza in Kinyarwanda and some Bantu languages) is one of the African Great Lakes.

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Lake Volta

Lake Volta is the largest reservoir, man-made lake, in terms of surface area contained behind the Akosombo Dam.

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Lakes of Titan

The lakes of Titan, Saturn's largest moon, are bodies of liquid ethane and methane that have been detected by the Cassini–Huygens space probe, and had been suspected long before.

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Lalande (crater)

Lalande is a small lunar impact crater that lies in the central part of the visible Moon, on the eastern edge of Mare Insularum and is named after Joseph Jérôme Le François de Lalande.

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Lallemand (crater)

Lallemand is a small lunar impact crater that lies near the western limb of the Moon, in a region where the visibility is affected by libration effects.

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Lamarck (crater)

Lamarck is a crater in the southwestern part of the Moon.

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Lamèch (crater)

Lamèch is a small lunar impact crater that is located to the southwest of the prominent crater Eudoxus, at the eastern edge of the Montes Caucasus range.

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Lamé (crater)

Lamé is a lunar impact crater located astride the northeast rim of the crater Langrenus, to the east of Mare Fecunditatis.

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Lamb (crater)

Lamb is a lunar crater that lies beyond the southeastern limb on the Moon's far side.

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Lambda Boötis

Lambda Boötis (λ Boötis, abbreviated Lam Boo, λ Boo), also named Xuange, is a star in the northern constellation of Boötes.

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Lambert (lunar crater)

Lambert is a lunar impact crater on the southern half of the Mare Imbrium basin.

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Lamont (lunar crater)

Lamont is a system of low ridges in the surface of Mare Tranquillitatis that is most likely a submerged impact crater.

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Lampland (lunar crater)

Lampland is a crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Lancair

Lancair International, Inc. (pronounced "lance-air") is a U.S. manufacturer of general aviation aircraft kits.

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Lancaster JetHawks

The Lancaster JetHawks are a minor league baseball team of the California League located in Lancaster, California.

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Lancaster, California

Lancaster is a charter city in northern Los Angeles County, in the Antelope Valley of the western Mojave Desert in Southern California.

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Lance Bass

James Lance Bass (born May 4, 1979) is an American singer, dancer, actor, film and television producer, and author.

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Land sailing

Land sailing, also known as 'sand yachting' or 'land yachting', is the act of moving across land in a wheeled vehicle powered by wind through the use of a sail.

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Landau (crater)

Landau is a large lunar impact crater that is located in the northern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Lander (crater)

Lander is a lunar impact crater that is located just to the north-northeast of the prominent Tsiolkovskiy, on the far side of the Moon.

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Lander (spacecraft)

A lander is a spacecraft which descends toward and comes to rest on the surface of an astronomical body.

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Lander, Wyoming

Lander is a city in Wyoming and the county seat of Fremont County, Wyoming, United States.

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Landing craft tank

The landing craft, tank (or tank landing craft) was an amphibious assault craft for landing tanks on beachheads.

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Landsat 1

Landsat 1, originally named "Earth Resources Technology Satellite 1", was the first satellite of the United States' Landsat program.

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Landsat 2

Landsat 2 is the second satellite of the Landsat program.

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Landsat 3

Landsat 3 is the third satellite of the Landsat program.

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Landsat 4

Landsat 4 is the fourth satellite of the Landsat program.

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Landsat 5

Landsat 5 was a low Earth orbit satellite launched on March 1, 1984 to collect imagery of the surface of Earth.

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Landsat 6

Landsat 6, equipped with upgraded versions of the instruments on Landsat 5, was designed to carry forward the Landsat program.

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Landsat 7

Landsat 7 is the seventh satellite of the Landsat program.

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Landsat 8

Landsat 8 is an American Earth observation satellite launched on February 11, 2013.

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Landsat program

The Landsat program is the longest-running enterprise for acquisition of satellite imagery of Earth.

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Landship

A landship is a large vehicle that travels on land, as opposed to on water, air, or in space.

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Landsteiner (crater)

Landsteiner is a tiny, bowl-shaped lunar impact crater located in the central Mare Imbrium.

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Lane (crater)

Lane is a lunar impact crater.

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Lane Cove River

The Lane Cove River, a northern tributary of the Parramatta River, is a tide-dominated, drowned valley estuary west of Sydney Harbour, located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Langemak (crater)

Langemak is a prominent impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Langevin (crater)

Langevin is a crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Langley (crater)

Langley is a lunar impact crater that is located close to the northwestern limb of the Moon, and from the Earth is viewed edge-on.

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Langley extrapolation

Langley extrapolation is a method for determining the Sun's irradiance at the top of the atmosphere with ground-based instrumentation, and is often used to remove the effect of the atmosphere from measurements of, for example, aerosol optical thickness or ozone.

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Langley Research Center

Langley Research Center (LaRC or NASA Langley) located in Hampton, Virginia, United States, is the oldest of NASA's field centers.

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Langley Speedway (Virginia)

Langley Speedway is a race track located in Hampton, Virginia, United States.

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Langmuir (crater)

Langmuir is an impact crater on the Moon's far side.

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Langrenus (crater)

Langrenus is a prominent impact crater located near the eastern lunar limb.

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Lansberg (crater)

Lansberg is a lunar impact crater on the Mare Insularum.

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Laptop

A laptop, also called a notebook computer or just notebook, is a small, portable personal computer with a "clamshell" form factor, having, typically, a thin LCD or LED computer screen mounted on the inside of the upper lid of the "clamshell" and an alphanumeric keyboard on the inside of the lower lid.

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Laramie Potts

Laramie Potts is an American scientist at Ohio State University who identified the Wilkes Land mass concentration in Antarctica in collaboration with Ralph von Frese.

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Larissa (moon)

Larissa (Greek: Λάρισσα), also known as Neptune VII, is the fifth-closest inner satellite of Neptune.

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Larmor (crater)

Larmor is a crater on the Moon's far side.

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Larry Fleinhardt

Larry Fyrulays, Ph.D., is a fictional character in the CBS crime drama Numb3rs, played by Peter MacNicol.

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Larry W. Esposito

Larry W. Esposito (born April 15, 1951) is an American planetary astronomer and a professor at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado Boulder.

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Larry Wall

Larry Wall (born September 27, 1954) is a computer programmer and author.

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Las Cruces, New Mexico

Las Cruces, also known as "The City of the Crosses", is the seat of Doña Ana County, New Mexico, United States.

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Laser broom

A laser broom is a proposed ground-based laser beam-powered propulsion system whose purpose is to sweep space debris out of the path of other artificial satellites such as the International Space Station.

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Laser Doppler velocimetry

Laser Doppler velocimetry (LDV), also known as laser Doppler anemometry (LDA), is the technique of using the Doppler shift in a laser beam to measure the velocity in transparent or semi-transparent fluid flows, or the linear or vibratory motion of opaque, reflecting, surfaces.

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Laser Dynamic Range Imager

The Laser Dynamic Range Imager (LDRI) is a LIDAR range imaging device developed by Sandia National Laboratories for the US Space Shuttle program.

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Laser Interferometer Space Antenna

The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) is a European Space Agency mission designed to detect and accurately measure gravitational waves—tiny ripples in the fabric of space-time—from astronomical sources.

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Laser peening

Laser peening (LP), or laser shock peening (LSP), is a surface engineering process used to impart beneficial residual stresses in materials.

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Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy

Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is a type of atomic emission spectroscopy which uses a highly energetic laser pulse as the excitation source.

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Lasers and aviation safety

Under certain conditions, laser light or other bright lights (spotlights, searchlights) directed at aircraft can be a hazard.

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Lassell (lunar crater)

Lassell is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the eastern part of the Mare Nubium and is named after William Lassell.

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Laue (crater)

Laue is a lunar impact crater that lies across the south-southwestern rim and interior floor of the huge walled plain Lorentz.

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Launch commit criteria

Launch commit criteria are the criteria which must be met in order for the countdown and launch of a space shuttle or other launch vehicle to continue.

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Launch Complex 39 Press Site

The Launch Complex 39 Press Site is a news media facility at Launch Complex 39 at the John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC) on Merritt Island, Florida where journalists have observed every U.S. manned space launch since Apollo 8 in 1968.

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Launch Control Center

The Launch Control Center (LCC) is a four-story building located at NASA's Kennedy Space Center on Merritt Island, Florida used for the supervision of launches from Launch Complex 39.

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Laurel Clark

Laurel Blair Salton Clark (March 10, 1961 – February 1, 2003) was an American medical doctor, United States Navy Captain, NASA astronaut and Space Shuttle mission specialist.

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Laurence Gartel

Laurence Gartel (born June 5, 1956) is an American artist, considered a pioneer of digital art.

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Laurie Anderson

Laura Phillips "Laurie" Anderson (born June 5, 1947) is an American avant-garde artist, composer, musician and film director whose work spans performance art, pop music, and multimedia projects.

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Lauritsen (crater)

Lauritsen is a lunar impact crater that is located just behind the east-southeastern limb of the Moon.

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Lautaro (volcano)

Lautaro Volcano is an active ice-covered stratovolcano located in Chilean Patagonia, in the northern part of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field.

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Lavochkin

NPO Lavochkin (НПО Лавочкина, OKB-301, also called Lavochkin Research and Production Association or shortly Lavochkin Association, LA) is a Russian aerospace company.

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Lavoisier (crater)

Lavoisier is a lunar impact crater that is located near the northwestern limb of the Moon, at the western edge of the Oceanus Procellarum.

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Lawn

A lawn is an area of soil-covered land planted with grasses and other durable plants such as clover which are maintained at a short height with a lawnmower and used for aesthetic and recreational purposes.

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Lawrence (crater)

Lawrence is a lunar impact crater that is located on a section of terrain to the east of Mare Tranquillitatis and northwest of Mare Fecunditatis and are named after Ernest and Robert Henry, Jr. Lawrence.

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Lawrence Dale Bell

Lawrence Dale "Larry" Bell (April 5, 1894 – October 20, 1956) was an American industrialist and founder of Bell Aircraft Corporation.

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Lawrence J. Fogel

Dr.

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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is an American federal research facility in Livermore, California, United States, founded by the University of California, Berkeley in 1952.

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Lawrence, Massachusetts

Lawrence is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, on the Merrimack River.

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Lärbro

Lärbro is a locality on the Swedish island of Gotland, with 963 inhabitants in 2014.

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Lúpin

Revista Lúpin (Lúpin Magazine) was a monthly Argentine comics magazine (historieta).

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LCROSS

The Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) was a robotic spacecraft operated by NASA.

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LDS-1 (Line Drawing System-1)

LDS-1 (Line Drawing System-1) was a calligraphic (vector, rather than raster) display processor and display device created by Evans & Sutherland.

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Le Gentil (crater)

Le Gentil is a lunar impact crater that is located in the south-southwest part of the Moon, near the limb, and is nearly attached to the southern rim of the huge walled plain Bailly.

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Le Monnier (crater)

Le Monnier is the remnant of a lunar impact crater that has been partly inundated by lava flows.

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Le Moyne College

Le Moyne College, named after Jesuit missionary Simon Le Moyne, is a private Jesuit college in Syracuse, New York, enrolling over 3,500 undergraduate and graduate students.

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Le Verrier (lunar crater)

Le Verrier is a small lunar impact crater located in the northern part of the Mare Imbrium and was named after French mathematical astronomer Urbain Le Verrier.

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Leading edge cuff

A leading edge cuff is a fixed aerodynamic wing device employed on fixed-wing aircraft to improve the stall and spin characteristics.

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Leaf sensor

A leaf sensor is a phytometric device (measurement of plant physiological processes) that measures water loss or the water deficit stress (WDS) in plants by real-time monitoring the moisture level in plant leaves.

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Leakey (crater)

Leakey is a small, undistinguished lunar impact crater that is located in an area of rough terrain in the eastern part of the Moon.

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Leap second

A leap second is a one-second adjustment that is occasionally applied to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) in order to keep its time of day close to the mean solar time as realized by UT1.

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Learjet 23

The Learjet 23 is an American built six-to-eight-seat (two crew and four to six passengers) twinjet, high-speed business jet manufactured by Learjet.

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Learjet 24

The Learjet 24 is an American six-to-eight-seat (two crew and four to six passengers) twin-engine, high-speed business jet, which was manufactured by Learjet as the successor to the Learjet 23.

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Learjet 25

The Learjet 25 is an American ten-seat (two crew and eight passengers), twin-engine, high-speed business jet aircraft manufactured by Learjet.

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Learjet 31

The Learjet 31 is an American built twin-engined, high speed business jet.

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Learjet 55

The Learjet 55 "Longhorn" is a business jet manufactured by Gates Learjet.

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Learning cycle

A learning cycle is a concept of how people learn from experience.

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Leavitt (crater)

Leavitt is a crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Lebedev (crater)

Lebedev is a crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Lebedinskiy (crater)

Lebedinskiy is an impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Lebesgue (crater)

Lebesgue is a small lunar impact crater that is located near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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LED lamp

A LED lamp or LED light bulb is an electric light for use in light fixtures that produces light using light-emitting diode (LED).

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Lee (crater)

Lee is the lava-flooded remnant of a lunar impact crater that lies on an inlet of the Mare Humorum, in the southwestern part of the Moon.

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Lee Archambault

Lee Joseph "Bru" Archambault (born August 25, 1960) is an American test pilot and former NASA astronaut.

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Lee Gutkind

Lee Gutkind is an American writer, speaker, and literary innovator, founder of the literary magazine Creative Nonfiction, the first and the largest literary journal to publish narrative/creative nonfiction exclusively.

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Lee Morin

Lee Miller Emile Morin (born September 9, 1952) M.D., Ph.D. is a United States Navy Captain and NASA astronaut.

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Leesville, Louisiana

Leesville is a city and the parish seat of Vernon Parish, Louisiana, United States.

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Leeuwenhoek (crater)

Leeuwenhoek is a lunar impact crater that lies in the Moon's southern hemisphere, on the far side from the Earth.

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Legged robot

Legged robots are a type of mobile robot which use mechanical limbs for movement.

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Lego minifigure

Lego minifigure, commonly referred to as a "mini fig", or simply just "fig", is a small plastic articulated figurine, many of which are yellow and other skin tones, available as part of the construction toy Lego, produced by Danish toy manufacturer the Lego Group.

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Lego Space

Lego Space is a Lego theme that features astronauts, spaceships, and extraterrestrial life.

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Lehmann (lunar crater)

Lehmann is a lunar impact crater attached to the northern rim of the much larger walled plain Schickard.

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Leibnitz (crater)

Leibnitz is a huge lunar impact crater that is located in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Leif J. Sverdrup

Leif Johan Sverdrup (11 January 1898 – 2 January 1976) was a Norwegian-born American civil engineer and general with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the first half of the 20th century.

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Leipzig Declaration

The Leipzig Declaration on Global Climate Change is a statement made in 1995, seeking to refute the claim there is a scientific consensus on the global warming issue.

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Leland D. Melvin

Leland Devon Melvin (born February 15, 1964 in Lynchburg, Virginia) is an American engineer and a former NASA astronaut.

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Leland High School (San Jose, California)

Leland High School is a public high school located in the Almaden Valley in San Jose, California, in the San Jose Unified School District.

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Lemaître (crater)

Lemaître is a lunar impact crater that is located on the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events

Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (also simply known as A Series of Unfortunate Events) is a 2004 American gothic black comedy film directed by Brad Silberling.

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Lenovo

Lenovo Group Ltd. or Lenovo PC International, often shortened to Lenovo (formerly stylized as lenovo), is a Chinese multinational technology company with headquarters in Beijing, China and Morrisville, North Carolina.

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Lens flare

Lens flare refers to a phenomenon wherein light is scattered or flared in a lens system, often in response to a bright light, producing a sometimes undesirable artifact within the image.

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Lens speed

Lens speed refers to the maximum aperture diameter, or minimum f-number, of a photographic lens.

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Lents (crater)

Lents is a small lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Leo J. Enright

Leo J. Enright (born 18 March 1955) is an Irish radio broadcaster and news reporter.

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Leonard Nimoy

Leonard Simon Nimoy (March 26, 1931 – February 27, 2015) was an American actor, film director, photographer, author, singer and songwriter.

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Leonid

Leonid (Леони́д; Леоні́д; Lieanid) is a Slavic version of the given name Leonidas.

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Leonid Kadeniuk

Leonid Kostyantynovych Kadenyuk (Леонід Костянтинович Каденюк, 28 January 1951 – 31 January 2018) was the first astronaut of independent Ukraine.

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Leonids

The Leonids are a prolific meteor shower associated with the comet Tempel–Tuttle.

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Leonov (crater)

Leonov is a small lunar impact crater that lies to the south of Mare Moscoviense, one of the few maria on the far side of the Moon.

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Lepaute (crater)

Lepaute is a small lunar impact crater that is located along the western edge of the Palus Epidemiarum, a minor lunar mare in the southwestern part of the Moon's near side.

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Leroy Chiao

Leroy Chiao (born August 28, 1960) is an American engineer, former NASA astronaut, entrepreneur, motivational speaker, and engineering consultant.

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LeRoy E. Cain

LeRoy E. Cain (born February 4, 1964) is an American aerospace engineer who worked for NASA as a flight director, launch integration manager and deputy manager of the Space Shuttle Program.

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Lesa Roe

Lesa B. Roe is an American aerospace engineer who currently serves as the Chancellor of the University of North Texas System.

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Leslie Orgel

Leslie Eleazer Orgel FRS (12 January 1927 – 27 October 2007) was a British chemist.

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Leslie White

Leslie Alvin White (January 19, 1900, Salida, Colorado – March 31, 1975, Lone Pine, California) was an American anthropologist known for his advocacy of theories of cultural evolution, sociocultural evolution, and especially neoevolutionism, and for his role in creating the department of anthropology at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor.

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Lester Novros

Lester Novros (January 27, 1909 - September 10, 2000) was an American artist, animator and teacher.

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Lester R. Stone Jr.

Lester Raymond Stone Jr. (June 4, 1947 – March 3, 1969) was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in the Vietnam War.

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Letronne (crater)

Letronne is the lava-flooded remnant of a lunar impact crater.

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Leucippus (crater)

Leucippus is a crater on the Moon's far side.

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Leuschner (crater)

Leuschner is a lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side, to the northwest of the Montes Cordillera.

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Level Seven (hacking group)

The Level Seven Crew, also known as Level Seven, Level 7 or L7, was a hacking group during the mid to late 90's.

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Levi-Civita (crater)

Levi-Civita is a lunar impact crater formation that lies on the far side of the Moon, and is named after Tullio Levi-Civita.

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Lewis (crater)

Lewis is a crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Lewis Center for Educational Research

The Lewis Center for Educational Research (LCER) is an educational organization located in Apple Valley, California.

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Lexell (crater)

Lexell is a lunar impact crater that lies across the southeastern rim of the huge walled plain Deslandres, in the southern part of the Moon.

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Ley (crater)

Ley is a lunar impact crater that is located across the southern rim of the much larger walled plain Campbell.

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LGM-25C Titan II

The Titan II was an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) and space launcher developed by the Glenn L. Martin Company from the earlier Titan I missile.

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LH 95

LH 95 is a modestly sized stellar nursery in the Large Magellanic Cloud.

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Li Qingzhao

Li Qingzhao (1084 – ca 1155/1156, alternatively 1081 – c. 1141), pseudonym Householder of Yi'an (易安居士), was a Chinese writer and poet in the Song dynasty.

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LI-900

LI-900 is a type of reusable surface insulation tile developed and manufactured by Lockheed Missiles and Space Company in Sunnyvale, California.

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Libby Riddles

Libby Riddles (born April 1, 1956) is an American dog musher, and the first woman to win the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.

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Liberalism in the United States

Liberalism in the United States is a broad political philosophy centered on what many see as the unalienable rights of the individual.

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Liberty (advocacy group)

Liberty, formerly and still formally called the National Council for Civil Liberties (NCCL), is an advocacy group based in the United Kingdom, which campaigns to protect civil liberties and promote human rights – through the courts, in Parliament and in the wider community.

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Lichtenberg (crater)

Lichtenberg is an isolated lunar impact crater located in the western part of the Oceanus Procellarum.

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Lick (crater)

Lick is a lunar impact crater that has been flooded with basaltic lava.

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Lidar

Lidar (also called LIDAR, LiDAR, and LADAR) is a surveying method that measures distance to a target by illuminating the target with pulsed laser light and measuring the reflected pulses with a sensor.

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Liebig (crater)

Liebig is a lunar impact crater that is located to the south-southeast of the crater Mersenius, and west of the Mare Humorum in the southwest part of the Moon.

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Lieutenant general (United States)

In the United States Army, United States Marine Corps, and the United States Air Force, lieutenant general (abbreviated LTG in the Army, Lt Gen in the Air Force, and LtGen in the Marine Corps) is a three-star general officer rank, with the pay grade of O-9.

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Life

Life is a characteristic that distinguishes physical entities that do have biological processes, such as signaling and self-sustaining processes, from those that do not, either because such functions have ceased, or because they never had such functions and are classified as inanimate.

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Life on Mars

The possibility of life on Mars is a subject of significant interest to astrobiology due to its proximity and similarities to Earth.

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Life Sciences Research Office

Life Sciences Research Organization (LSRO) is a non-profit organization based in Maryland, United States, that specializes in assembling "ad hoc" expert panels to evaluate scientific literature, data, systems, and proposals in the biomedical sciences.

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Life support system

In human spaceflight, a life support system is a group of devices that allow a human being to survive in space.

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Lifou

Lifou is a commune of France in the Loyalty Islands Province of New Caledonia in the Pacific Ocean.

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Lifting body

A lifting body is a fixed-wing aircraft or spacecraft configuration in which the body itself produces lift.

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Light

Light is electromagnetic radiation within a certain portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.

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Light echo

Reflected light following path B arrives shortly after the direct flash following path A but before light following path C. B and C have the same apparent distance from the star as seen from Earth. A light echo is a physical phenomenon caused by light reflected off surfaces distant from the source, and arriving at the observer with a delay relative to this distance.

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Light-dragging effects

In 19th century physics, there were several situations in which the motion of matter might be said to drag light.

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Light-emitting diode

A light-emitting diode (LED) is a two-lead semiconductor light source.

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Light-gas gun

The light-gas gun is an apparatus for physics experiments, a highly specialized gun designed to generate very high velocities.

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Lightcraft

The Lightcraft is a space- or air-vehicle driven by beam-powered propulsion, the energy source powering the craft being external.

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Lightning detection

A lightning detector is a device that detects lightning produced by thunderstorms.

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Lightning switch

Lightning switch is a wireless and batteryless remote control switch technology manufactured by PulseSwitch Systems, a member of The Face Companies Group of Norfolk, Virginia.

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Lightstreamer

Lightstreamer is a web-based asynchronous messaging project, implementing the WebSocket protocol, the Comet model, the push technology paradigm, and the real-time web practices.

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Likiep Atoll

Likiep Atoll (Marshallese: Likiep) is a coral atoll of 65 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district of the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands.

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Lili Marleen

"Lili Marleen" (also spelled "Lili Marlen", "Lilli Marlene", "Lily Marlene", "Lili Marlène" among others) is a German love song performed by Lale Andersen, which became popular during World War II throughout Europe and the Mediterranean among both Axis and Allied troops.

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Lilius (crater)

Lilius is a lunar impact crater that is located in the rugged southern highlands of the Moon.

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Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research

The Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR) project is a collaboration of the United States Air Force, NASA, and the MIT's Lincoln Laboratory for the systematic detection and tracking of near-Earth objects.

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Lincoln, Nebraska

Lincoln is the capital of the U.S. state of Nebraska and the county seat of Lancaster County.

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Linda A. Morabito

Linda A. Morabito (born November 21, 1953), also known as Linda Kelly, Linda Hyder, and Linda Morabito-Meyer, is the astronomer who made the discovery of volcanic activity on Io, a moon of Jupiter, on March 9, 1979, at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

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Linda Hall Library

The Linda Hall Library is a privately endowed American library of science, engineering and technology located in Kansas City, Missouri, sitting "majestically on a urban arboretum." It is the "largest independently funded public library of science, engineering and technology in North America" and "among the largest science libraries in the world.".

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Linda Ham

Linda Ham was the Constellation Program Transition and Technology Infusion Manager at NASA.

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Linda M. Godwin

Linda Maxine Godwin Ph.D. (born July 2, 1952) is an American scientist and retired NASA astronaut.

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Linda Skitka

Linda J. Skitka is a professor of psychology at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

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Lindbergh (crater)

Lindbergh is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the western part of the Mare Fecunditatis.

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Lindblad (crater)

Lindblad is an old lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, just beyond the northwestern limb.

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Lindsay (crater)

Lindsay is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the central highlands of the Moon, and is named after the Irish astronomer Eric Mervyn Lindsay.

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Linear Aerospike SR-71 Experiment

LASRE was NASA's Linear Aerospike SR-71 Experiment which took place at the Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base, California, until November 1998.

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Linné (crater)

Linné is a small lunar impact crater located in the western Mare Serenitatis.

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Linton, Indiana

Linton is a city in Stockton Township, Greene County, Indiana, United States.

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Linux

Linux is a family of free and open-source software operating systems built around the Linux kernel.

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Liouville (crater)

Liouville is a small lunar impact crater that is located near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Lippershey (crater)

Lippershey is a relatively tiny lunar impact crater located in the southeast section of the Mare Nubium.

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Lippmann (crater)

Lippmann is a large lunar impact crater in the southern part of the far side of the Moon and so cannot be viewed directly from the Earth.

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Lipskiy (crater)

Lipskiy is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Liquid air cycle engine

A liquid air cycle engine (LACE) is a type of spacecraft propulsion engine that attempts to increase its efficiency by gathering part of its oxidizer from the atmosphere.

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Liquid Cooling and Ventilation Garment

A Liquid Cooling Garment (LCG) is a form-fitting garment that is used to remove body heat from the wearer in environments where evaporative cooling from sweating and open air convection cooling does not work, or the wearer has a biological problem that hinders self-regulation of body temperature.

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Liquid fluoride thorium reactor

The liquid fluoride thorium reactor (acronym LFTR; often pronounced lifter) is a type of molten salt reactor.

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Liquid hydrogen

Liquid hydrogen (LH2 or LH2) is the liquid state of the element hydrogen.

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Lisa Ann Walter

Lisa Ann Walter (born August 3, 1963) is an American actress, comedian, writer and film producer.

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Lisa Nowak

Lisa Marie Nowak (née Caputo, born May 10, 1963) is an American former naval flight officer and NASA astronaut.

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Lisa Porter

Lisa J. Porter is an American scientist and founding Director of the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity.

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LisaProject

LisaProject was the first graphical project management software.

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Lissette Martinez

Lissette Martinez (born 1971), is the lead electrical engineer for the Space Experiment Module program at the Wallops Flight Facility (WFF) which is part of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC).

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List of accidents and incidents involving the Lockheed C-130 Hercules

More than 15 percent of the approximately 2,350 Lockheed C-130 Hercules production hulls have been lost, including 70 by the US Air Force and the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War.

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List of acronyms: N

(Main list of acronyms).

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List of active Solar System probes

This is a list of active space probes which have escaped Earth orbit.

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List of Administrators and Deputy Administrators of NASA

The Administrator and Deputy Administrator of NASA are the highest-ranked officials of NASA, the space agency of the United States Federal Government.

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List of aerospace engineers

This is a list of notable aerospace engineers, people who were trained in or practiced aerospace engineering.

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List of African-American inventors and scientists

This list of black inventors and scientists documents many of the African Americans who have invented a multitude of items or made discoveries in the course of their lives.

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List of African-American mathematicians

The bestselling book and film, Hidden Figures, celebrated the role of African-American women mathematicians in the space race, and the barriers they had to overcome to study and pursue a career in mathematics and related fields.

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List of aircraft (N)

This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'N'.

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List of Alpha Kappa Alpha sisters

This list of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorors (commonly referred to as AKAs) includes initiated and honorary members of Alpha Kappa Alpha (ΑΚΑ), the first inter-collegiate Greek-letter sorority established for Black college women.

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List of alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge

This is a list of notable alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge.

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List of alumni of Villanova University

Various notable individuals in many professions attended Villanova University at some point in their educational careers.

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List of American University people

This is a sorted list of notable persons who have had ties to the American University in Washington, D.C.

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List of Amherst College people

This is a list of some notable people affiliated with Amherst College.

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List of Andromeda's satellite galaxies

The Andromeda Galaxy (M31) has satellite galaxies just like the Milky Way.

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List of Apollo astronauts

Thirty-two astronauts were assigned to fly in the Apollo manned lunar landing program.

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List of Apollo missions

The Apollo program, also known as Project Apollo, was the third United States human spaceflight program carried out by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), which accomplished landing the first humans on the Moon from 1969 to 1972.

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List of Arab Americans

This is a list of Arab Americans.

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List of artificial objects leaving the Solar System

Below is a list of artificial objects leaving the Solar System.

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List of artificial objects on extra-terrestrial surfaces

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List of artificial radiation belts

Artificial radiation belts are radiation belts that have been created by high altitude nuclear explosions.

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List of astronauts by name

This is an alphabetical list of astronauts, people selected to train for a human spaceflight program to command, pilot, or serve as a crew member of a spacecraft.

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List of astronauts by year of selection

This is a list of astronauts by year of selection: people selected to train for a human spaceflight program to command, pilot, or serve as a crew member of a spacecraft.

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List of astronomy acronyms

This is a compilation of initialisms and acronyms commonly used in astronomy.

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List of Atlas launches (2000–2009)

Atlas *.

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List of auto racing tracks in the United States

This is a list of all auto racing tracks in the United States.

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List of B-52 Units of the United States Air Force

The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress has been operational with the United States Air Force since 1955.

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List of Bangladesh tropical cyclones

Present day Bangladesh, due to its unique geographic location, suffers from devastating tropical cyclones frequently.

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List of Barack Obama presidential campaign endorsements, 2008

This is a list of notable persons and groups who formally endorsed or voiced support for Senator Barack Obama's presidential campaign during the Democratic Party primaries and the general election.

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List of Barnard College people

The following is a list of notable individuals associated with Barnard College through attendance as a student, service as a member of the faculty or staff, or award of the Barnard Medal of Distinction.

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List of Bell UH-1 Iroquois operators

This page is a list of countries which have used or are current users of the Bell UH-1 Iroquois or are military users of the Bell 204 and 205, along with their military units.

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List of Ben 10 (2005 TV series) episodes

The following is a list of episodes for the American animated television series Ben 10.

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List of Ben 10 characters

This is a list of characters in the universe of Cartoon Network's Ben 10 franchise, which includes Ben 10, Ben 10: Alien Force, Ben 10: Ultimate Alien, Ben 10: Omniverse.

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List of Boeing CH-47 Chinook operators

This is a list of military units using the Boeing CH-47 Chinook helicopter.

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List of breast cancer patients by survival status

This list of notable breast cancer patients includes people who made significant contributions to their respective fields and who were diagnosed with breast cancer at some point in their lives, as confirmed by public information.

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List of Brown University people

The following is a partial list of notable Brown University people, known as Brunonians.

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List of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century episodes

Buck Rogers in the 25th Century is an American science-fiction and adventure series produced by Universal Studios.

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List of Buddhists

This is a list of notable Buddhists, encompassing all the major branches of the religion (i.e. in Buddhism), and including interdenominational and eclectic Buddhist practitioners.

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List of buildings at Marshall University

Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia is home to many notable structures, including two residential high-rises.

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List of Cairo University alumni

Notable alumni and attendees of Cairo University are listed here, first by decade of their graduation (or last attendance) and then alphabetically.

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List of Cal Poly at San Luis Obispo alumni

This page lists notable alumni of the California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo.

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List of California State University, Fullerton people

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List of Cape Canaveral and Merritt Island launch sites

Cape Canaveral and adjacent Merritt Island on Florida's Atlantic coast are home to two American spaceports, one civilian and one military, servicing several active launch sites.

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List of Case Western Reserve University people

This is a list of famous individuals associated with Case Western Reserve University, including students, alumni, and faculty.

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List of Catholic University of America people

The following is a list of notable alumni of the Catholic University of America, the national university of Roman Catholic Church in the United States, located in Washington, D.C. There are several names that could appear on this list twice, but will only appear in the area for which they are best known.

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List of characters in the Honorverse

This is a list of fictional characters appearing in the stories set in the Honor Harrington universe or Honorverse, a best selling series of over twenty military science fiction novels and anthologies invented and written by David Weber.

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List of chemical engineers

This is a list of notable chemical engineers, people who studied or practiced chemical engineering.

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List of child prodigies

In psychology research literature, the term child prodigy is defined as a person under the age of ten who produces meaningful output in some domain to the level of an adult expert performer.

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List of City College of New York alumni

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List of cloud types

The list of cloud types classifies the tropospheric genera as high (cirrus, cirrocumulus, cirrostratus), middle (altocumulus, altostratus), multi-level (nimbostratus, cumulus, cumulonimbus), and low (stratocumulus, stratus) according to the altitude level or levels at which each is normally found.

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List of College of William & Mary alumni

The College of William & Mary, located in Williamsburg, Virginia, United States, was founded in 1693 by a royal charter issued by King William III and Queen Mary II.

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List of Columbia College people

The following list contains only notable graduates and former students of Columbia College, the undergraduate liberal arts division of Columbia University, and its predecessor, from 1754 to 1776, King's College.

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List of conspiracy theories

Many unproven conspiracy theories exist with varying degrees of popularity, frequently related to clandestine government plans and elaborate murder plots.

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List of contemporary Iranian scientists, scholars, and engineers

The following is a list of notable Iranian scholars, scientists and engineers around the world from the contemporary period.

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List of Cornell University alumni

This list of Cornell University alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Cornell University, an Ivy League university located in Ithaca, New York.

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List of cosmonauts

This is a list of cosmonauts who have taken part in the missions of the Soviet space program and the Russian Federal Space Agency, including ethnic Russians and people of other ethnicities.

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List of craters on Mathilde

This is a list of named craters on 253 Mathilde, an asteroid of the asteroid belt, approximately 53 kilometers in diameter.

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List of craters on Mercury

This is a list of named craters on Mercury, the innermost planet of the Solar System (for other features, see list of geological features on Mercury).

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List of craters on Venus

This is a list of craters on Venus, named by the International Astronomical Union's (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature.

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List of Creighton University alumni

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List of crewed spacecraft

This is a list of crewed spacecraft types, including space stations, sorted by status, nation and series in chronological order.

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List of cumulative spacewalk records

This is a list of cumulative spacewalk records for the 30 astronauts who have the most extra-vehicular activity (EVA) time.

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List of Dartmouth College alumni

The alumni of Dartmouth College includes currently matriculating students and alumni who are graduates or non-matriculating students of Dartmouth College and its graduate schools.

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List of Dartmouth College faculty

This list of Dartmouth College faculty includes current and former instructors and administrators of Dartmouth College, an Ivy League university located in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States.

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List of deists

This is a partial list of people who have been categorized as deists, the belief in a deity based on natural religion only, or belief in religious truths discovered by people through a process of reasoning, independent of any revelation through scripture or prophets.

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List of Delta Sigma Theta sisters

Below is a list of Delta Sigma Theta members (commonly referred to as Deltas).

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List of Delta Upsilon brothers

This list of Delta Upsilon brothers includes notable members of Delta Upsilon fraternity who were regularly pledged and initiated through an undergraduate chapter of the fraternity.

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List of Dexter's Laboratory episodes

Dexter's Laboratory is an American animated television series created by Genndy Tartakovsky for Cartoon Network.

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List of Dirty Jobs episodes

Dirty Jobs is a program on the Discovery Channel, produced by Pilgrim Films & Television, in which host Mike Rowe is shown performing difficult, strange, disgusting, or messy occupational duties alongside the typical employees.

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List of displayed Boeing B-52 Stratofortresses

The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress is a long-range, subsonic, jet-powered, strategic bomber operated by the United States Air Force (USAF) since 1955.

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List of distributed computing projects

This is a list of distributed computing and grid computing projects.

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List of Douglas DC-6 operators

A great number of airlines and air forces from several countries included the Douglas DC-6 in their fleets at some point in time.

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List of Douglas DC-8 operators

The following is a list of past and present operators of the Douglas DC-8 including those airlines which flew converted Super DC-8-71 and Super DC-8-73 aircraft: ♠ - Denotes original DC-8 operators.

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List of Duke University people

This list of Duke University people includes alumni, faculty, presidents, and major philanthropists of Duke University, which includes three undergraduate and ten graduate schools.

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List of Eagle Scouts

Eagle Scout is the highest rank attainable in the Boy Scouting program division of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA).

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List of Earth observation satellites

Partial list of Earth observation satellites by series/program.

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List of educational software

This is a list of educational software that is computer software whose primary purpose is teaching or self-learning.

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List of Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University alumni

Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University alumni include six astronauts, a former U.S. Congressman, and a former White House Fellow.

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List of English inventions and discoveries

English inventions and discoveries are objects, processes or techniques invented, innovated or discovered, partially or entirely, in England by a person from England (that is, someone born in England - including to non-English parents - or born abroad with at least one English parent and who had the majority of their education or career in England).

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List of Epcot attractions

Epcot is a theme park located at the Walt Disney World Resort.

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List of European Space Agency programs and missions

The European Space Agency (ESA) operates a number of missions, both operational and scientific, including collaborations with other national space administrations such as the Japanese JAXA, the French CNES, the American NASA, and the Chinese CNSA.

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List of exceptional asteroids

The following is a collection of lists of exceptional asteroids in the Solar System.

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List of explorations

Some of the most important explorations of State Societies, in chronological order.

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List of Family Matters episodes

Family Matters is a television sitcom that premiered on September 22, 1989 on ABC, then moved to CBS for its final season which ended on July 17, 1998.

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List of fatalities from aviation accidents

Many notable human fatalities have resulted from aviation accidents and incidents.

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List of federal agencies in the United States

This is a list of agencies of the United States federal government.

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List of federal installations in Maryland

Many federal agencies have their headquarters or other large installations in Maryland.

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List of female spacefarers

The following is a list of women who have traveled into space, sorted by date of first flight.

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List of fictional presidents of the United States (S–T)

The following is a list of fictional United States presidents, S through T.

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List of fictional scientists and engineers

In addition to the archetypical mad scientist, western culture depicts scientists and engineers who go above and beyond the regular demands of their professions to use their skills and knowledge for the betterment of others, often at great personal risk.

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List of fictional spacecraft

This is a list of fictional spacecraft, starships and exo-atmospheric vessels that have been identified by name in notable published works of fiction.

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List of fictional Vice Presidents of the United States

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List of films about mathematicians

This is a list of feature films that include mathematicians, scientists who use math or references to mathematicians.

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List of films based on actual events

This is a list of feature films that are based on actual events.

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List of finite element software packages

This is a list of software packages that implement the finite element method for solving partial differential equations.

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List of Florida Atlantic University people

This list of Florida Atlantic University people includes graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Florida Atlantic University and its graduate programs.

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List of Florida International University people

This list of notable Florida International University alumni includes alumni, faculty, and presidents of Florida International University in Miami, Florida, which includes 26 colleges and schools.

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List of Florida State University people

This list of Florida State University people includes notable alumni, professors and administrators affiliated with Florida State University, and famous athletes.

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List of former Disneyland attractions

Disneyland is a theme park in Anaheim, California conceived by Walt Disney.

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List of Frontline (PBS) episodes

The following is a list of programs from the Public Broadcasting Service's public affairs television documentary series Frontline.

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List of galaxies

The following is a list of notable galaxies.

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List of geological features on Rhea

This is a list of named geological features on Rhea, the second largest moon of Saturn.

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List of geologists

A geologist is a contributor to the science of geology.

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List of George Washington University alumni

This is a list of notable alumni of the George Washington University.

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List of Georgetown University alumni

Georgetown University is a private research university located in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1789, Georgetown University is the oldest Catholic and Jesuit institution of higher education in the United States.

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List of Georgia Institute of Technology alumni

This list of Georgia Institute of Technology alumni includes graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Georgia Tech.

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List of Georgia Institute of Technology faculty

This list of Georgia Institute of Technology faculty current and former faculty, staff and presidents of the Georgia Institute of Technology.

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List of German aerospace engineers in the United States

The following lists contain names of engineers, scientists and technicians specializing in rocketry who originally came from Germany but spent most of their careers working for the NASA space program in Huntsville, Alabama.

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List of German Americans

German Americans (Deutschamerikaner) are citizens of the United States of German ancestry; they form the largest ethnic ancestry group in the United States, accounting for 17% of U.S. population.

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List of glider pilots

This list of notable glider pilots contains the names of those who have achieved fame in gliding and in other fields.

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List of GOES satellites

This is a list of Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites.

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List of Google Easter eggs

The technology giant Google "prides itself on being a playful company" and has added Easter eggs and April Fools' Day jokes and hoaxes into many of its products and services, such as Google Search, YouTube, and Android since at least 2000.

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List of government space agencies

This is a list of government agencies engaged in activities related to outer space and space exploration.

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List of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City characters

A number of recurring characters appear during various missions or cut scenes in the video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, set in 1986.

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List of Greek Americans

The following is a list of notable Greek Americans, including both original immigrants of Greek descent who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants.

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List of heat waves

This is a partial list of significant heat waves, listed in order of occurrence.

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List of highways in Harris County, Texas

The state highways in Harris County, Texas consists of approximately of routes in the Texas state highway system that are located within Harris County.

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List of Hillary Clinton presidential campaign endorsements, 2008

This is a list of prominent individuals and organizations who formally endorsed or voiced support for Hillary Clinton as the Democratic Party's presidential nominee for the 2008 U.S. presidential election.

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List of hoaxes

The following are lists of hoaxes.

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List of Howard University people

This list of Howard University people, sometimes known as Bison, includes faculty, staff, graduates, honorary graduates, non-graduate former students and current students of the American Howard University, a private, coeducational, nonsectarian historically black university, located in Washington, D.C.

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List of human spaceflight programs

This is a list of human spaceflight programs, including successful programs, programs that were canceled, and programs planned for the future.

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List of Hungarian Americans

This is a list of notable Hungarian Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants.

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List of IBM products

The following is a partial list of products, services, and subsidiaries of International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation and its predecessor corporations, beginning in the 1890s.

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List of Indian Americans

This is a list of notable Indian Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained U.S. citizenship and their American descendants.

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List of Indian inventions and discoveries

This list of Indian inventions and discoveries details the inventions, scientific discoveries and contributions of ancient and modern India, including both the ancient and medieval nations in the subcontinent historically referred to as India and the modern Indian state.

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List of industrial engineers

This is a list of notable industrial engineers, people who were trained in or practiced industrial engineering who have established prominence in their profession.

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List of International Space Station visitors

This is a list of all of the visitors to the International Space Station (ISS), including long-term crew, short-term visitors, and space tourists, in alphabetical order.

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List of interstellar and circumstellar molecules

This is a list of molecules that have been detected in the interstellar medium and circumstellar envelopes, grouped by the number of component atoms.

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List of Iowa State University people

This list includes notable alumni, non-matriculating, faculty, and staff of what is now Iowa State University.

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List of Iranian Americans

This is a list of notable Iranian-Americans of all Iranian ethnic backgrounds, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants.

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List of Italian Americans

This is a list of notable Italian Americans.

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List of Ithaca College alumni

This is a list of Ithaca College people.

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List of James Bond vehicles

Throughout the James Bond series of films and novels, Q Branch has given Bond a variety of vehicles with which to battle his enemies.

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List of Jewish Americans in the military

This is a list of notable Jewish Americans in the U.S. military.

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List of Johns Hopkins University people

This is a list of people affiliated with the Johns Hopkins University, an American university located in Baltimore, Maryland.

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List of Justice Society of America members

The Justice Society of America is a team of comic book superheroes published by DC Comics.

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List of Kappa Alpha Order members

This is a list of notable alumni of Kappa Alpha Order.

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List of Knights of Columbus

The following is a list of notable living and deceased members of the Knights of Columbus, the world's largest Catholic family, fraternal, service organization.

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List of Knights of the Baltimore City College

Baltimore City College, also referred to as B.C.C., City, City College, and The Castle on the Hill, is the third oldest continuously public high school in the United States.

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List of largest buildings

The lists in this article rank buildings from around the world by usable space (volume), footprint on the ground (area), and floor space (area), respectively.

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List of largest California cities by population

This is a list of the 100 largest cities in the U.S. State of California ranked by population, based on estimates for July 1, 2015 by the United States Census Bureau.

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List of largest optical reflecting telescopes

This list of the largest optical reflecting telescopes with objective diameters of or greater is sorted by aperture, which is one limit on the light-gathering power and resolution of a reflecting telescope's optical assembly.

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List of Latin Americans

This is a list of notable Latin American people, in alphabetical order within categories.

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List of Latin phrases (F)

Additional sources.

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List of Lehigh University alumni

This is a list of notable alumni of Lehigh University, an American private research university located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

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List of Lehigh University engineering highlights

Following the 2003 Columbia Space Shuttle disaster, NASA asked Lehigh exclusively to assist in the analysis of debris.

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List of locations of the DC Universe

Locations in the DC Universe, the shared universe setting of DC Comics.

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List of Lockheed Constellation operators

The Lockheed Constellation was used by dozens of airlines and militaries around the world.

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List of Lockheed F-104 Starfighter operators

The List of Lockheed F-104 Starfighter operators lists the countries and their air force units that operated the Lockheed F-104 Starfighter.

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List of longest runways

Although runway length may be of some academic interest, in terms of usability for airline operations, a runway of at least in length is usually adequate for aircraft weights below approximately.

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List of Louisiana State University alumni

The following is a list of alumni of Louisiana State University.

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List of Loyola University Maryland people

Here follows a list of notable alumni, faculty, administrators, or people affiliated with Loyola University Maryland.

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List of M.A.S.K. episodes

The following is a list of episodes of the 1980s animated television series M.A.S.K. The series ran for two seasons in 1985 and 1986.

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List of M.A.S.K. toys & characters

The following is a list of characters and vehicles from M.A.S.K., its television adaptation, and its associated toyline.

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List of maria on the Moon

This is a list of maria (large, dark, basaltic plains) on the Moon.

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List of Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni

This list of Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni includes students who studied as undergraduates or graduate students at MIT's School of Engineering; School of Science; MIT Sloan School of Management; School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences; School of Architecture and Planning; or Whitaker College of Health Sciences.

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List of Massachusetts Institute of Technology graduate dormitories

All of MIT graduate student housing is co-educational and set up for single graduate students, except for Eastgate and Westgate, which are set up for small families.

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List of Massachusetts Institute of Technology undergraduate dormitories

This article describes the undergraduate dorms at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, with a focus on student culture and dormitory life (including meal options).

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List of McMaster University people

McMaster University, located in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, is a public research university that was founded in 1887 through funds bequeathed by Canadian Senator, William McMaster.

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List of Mexican Americans

Mexican Americans are people who have Mexican ancestry.

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List of Michigan State University people

Michigan State University alumni number around 552,000 worldwide.

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List of military aircraft of the United States

This list of military aircraft of the United States includes prototype, pre-production, and operational types.

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List of minor planets named after people

This is a list of minor planets named after people, both real and fictional.

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List of mountains on Mars

This is a list of all named mountains on Mars.

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List of mountains on Mars by height

This is a list of mountains on Mars by height above mean surface level.

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List of Muslim astronomers

A Muslim astronomer is an astronomer who professes Islam and/or is engaged in Islamic astronomy.

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List of Muslim scientists

This is a list of scientists who have contributed significantly to science and civilization..

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List of My Bride is a Mermaid episodes

My Bride Is a Mermaid is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title by Tahiko Kimura.

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List of Mystery Hunters episodes

The following episodes are from Mystery Hunters.

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List of Mystery Science Theater 3000 episodes

Mystery Science Theater 3000 (MST3K) is an American television comedy series created by Joel Hodgson and produced by Best Brains, Inc. The show premiered on KTMA (now WUCW) in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on November 24, 1988.

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List of Nalanda College Colombo alumni

This is a list of Old Nalandians, alumni of Nalanda College Colombo, Sri Lanka.

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List of NASA contractors

The Top 100 Contractors Report on the Federal Procurement Data System lists the top hundred NASA contractors ('NASA 8000' worksheet).

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List of NASA missions

This is a list of NASA missions, both manned and unmanned, since its establishment in 1958.

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List of NASA Visitor Centers

NASA has several visitor centers, including.

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List of National Historic Landmarks in Alabama

The National Historic Landmarks in Alabama represent Alabama's history from the precolonial era, through the Civil War, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Space Age.

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List of National Historic Landmarks in California

This is a complete List of National Historic Landmarks in California.

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List of National Historic Landmarks in Florida

The National Historic Landmarks in Florida are representations of a broad sweep of history from Pre-Columbian times, through the Second Seminole War and Civil War, and the Space Age.

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List of Native Americans of the United States

This is a list of notable Native Americans from peoples indigenous to the contemporary United States, including Native Alaskans, Native Hawaiians, and Native Americans in the United States.

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List of natural satellites

The Solar System's planets and officially recognized dwarf planets are known to be orbited by 184 natural satellites, or moons.

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List of nearest bright stars

This list of nearest bright stars is a table of stars found within 15 parsecs (48.9 light-years) of the Sun that have an absolute magnitude of +8.5 or brighter, which is approximately comparable to a listing of stars more luminous than a red dwarf.

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List of New College of Florida alumni

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List of Nova episodes

Nova is an American science documentary television series produced by WGBH Boston for PBS.

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List of objects at Lagrangian points

This is a list of known objects which occupy, have occupied, or are planned to occupy any of the five Lagrangian points of two-body systems in space.

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List of Ohio state symbols

Ohio, which is also known by its nickname, The Buckeye State, has many official symbols.

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List of Oklahoma State University people

There are more than 190,000 living Oklahoma State University alumni worldwide.

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List of Oregon State University alumni

This is a list of notable alumni of Oregon State University, a university in Corvallis, Oregon in the United States.

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List of Pacific hurricanes

This is a list of notable Pacific hurricanes, subdivided by reason for notability.

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List of Paramount Television programs

This is a list of television series produced, distributed or owned by Paramount Television and Viacom Media Networks; for shows produced by the original Paramount Television, see List of CBS Television Studios programs.

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List of participants in the Evolving Genes and Proteins symposium

This is a list of scientists who participated in the 1964 Evolving Genes and Proteins symposium, a landmark event in the history of molecular evolution.

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List of peninsulas

A peninsula (paeninsula from paene "almost" and insula "island") is a piece of land that is bordered by water on three sides but connected to mainland.

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List of Penn & Teller: Bullshit! episodes

Penn & Teller: Bullshit! is an American documentary television series that aired from 2003 to 2010 on the premium cable channel Showtime.

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List of people from Adelaide

This is a list of notable people from Adelaide, also known as Adelaideans.

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List of people from Arizona

The following are people either born/raised or have lived for a significant period of time in the U.S. state of Arizona and/or the Arizona Territory.

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List of people from Augusta, Georgia

The city of Augusta, Georgia, the largest city and the county seat of Richmond County, Georgia, is the birthplace and home of several notable individuals.

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List of people from Buffalo, New York

A list of people who are from or have lived in Buffalo, New York.

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List of people from Charlotte, North Carolina

The following is list of notable people associated with the U.S. city of Charlotte, North Carolina.

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List of people from Cincinnati

This is a list of notable residents of Cincinnati, Ohio.

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List of people from Fort Worth, Texas

The following are people of note who were born in, live in, or have formerly resided in Fort Worth, Texas.

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List of people from Illinois

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List of people from Jacksonville, Florida

The city of Jacksonville, Florida, has been home to many notable people, groups, and organizations.

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List of people from Kentucky

The following list contains persons of note who were born, raised, or spent portions of their lives in the American Commonwealth of Kentucky.

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List of people from Lawrence, Kansas

This is a list of notable natives and residents who were born or spent important time in the American city of Lawrence, Kansas.

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List of people from Manchester, New Hampshire

This is a list of people who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Manchester, New Hampshire.

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List of people from Maryland

The following are some notable people from the American state of Maryland, listed by their field of endeavor.

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List of people from Massachusetts

This is a list of people who were born in/raised in, lived in, or have significant relations with the American state of Massachusetts.

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List of people from Milwaukee

This is a List of Milwaukeeans, notable citizens of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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List of people from Mississippi

This list contains people who were born or lived in the U.S. state of Mississippi.

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List of people from Missouri

The following are people who were either born/raised or have lived for a significant period of time in Missouri.

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List of people from Mobile, Alabama

Notable people, past and present, who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Mobile, Alabama.

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List of people from Nebraska

The following are notable people who were born in, raised in, or have lived for a significant period of time in the U.S. state of Nebraska.

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List of people from New Jersey

The following is a list of notable people from the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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List of people from New Mexico

This is a list of people from New Mexico, which includes notable people who were either born or have lived for a significant period of time in the U.S. state of New Mexico or its predecessor, the organized incorporated territory New Mexico Territory.

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List of people from New York City

Many notable people were either born or adopted in New York City.

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List of people from North Carolina

The following is a list of notable people associated with the U.S. state of North Carolina.

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List of people from North Dakota

The following is a list of notable people who were born in the U.S. state of North Dakota, live (or lived) in North Dakota, or for whom North Dakota is (or was) a significant part of their identity.

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List of people from Oklahoma

The following are people who were either born, raised, or have lived for a significant period of time in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.

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List of people from Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania, the sixth most populous state in the United States, is the birthplace or childhood home of many famous Americans.

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List of people from Prague

Prague, the capital of today's Czech Republic, has been for over a thousand years the centre and the biggest city of the Czech lands.

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List of people from San Diego

This is a list of famous people who were born, spent a majority of their life, or currently live in San Diego, California, USA.

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List of people from San Juan, Puerto Rico

This is a list of notable people who were either born in San Juan, Puerto Rico or who were not born in San Juan, but who are or were longtime residents of the city.

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List of people from South Carolina

The following is a list of prominent people who were born in the U.S. state of South Carolina, lived in South Carolina, or for whom South Carolina is a significant part of their identity.

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List of people from the Bronx

This is a list of people who were either born or have lived in the Bronx, a borough of New York City, New York, at some time in their lives.

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List of people from the Dominican Republic

This is a list of famous or notable people from the Dominican Republic.

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List of people from Ukraine

This is a list of individuals who were born and lived in territories currently in Ukraine, both ethnic Ukrainians and those of other ethnicities.

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List of people from Virginia

This is a list of notable people who were born in the U.S. state of Virginia, were raised or lived in Virginia, or for whom Virginia is a significant part of their identity.

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List of people from West Virginia

This is a list of prominent people from the territory that now makes up the U.S. state of West Virginia.

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List of Phi Delta Theta members

This is a list of prominent alumni of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity.

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List of Phi Kappa Tau members

The following is a list of notable brothers of Phi Kappa Tau, a college fraternity in the United States.

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List of Phi Sigma Kappa brothers

This is a list of notable brothers of Phi Sigma Kappa men's collegiate fraternity, including those who were members of Phi Sigma Epsilon prior to the 1985 merger.

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List of Polish people

This is a partial list of notable Polish or Polish-speaking or -writing persons.

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List of political catchphrases

The following is a list of political catchphrases, that is, distinctive statements uttered by political figures that have gone on to become well known.

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List of Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients

This is an alphabetized, partial list of recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, grouped by the aspect of life in which they are/were renowned.

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List of Presidents of Florida State University

The President of Florida State University is the Executive Officer of the Florida State University Board of Trustees, and, essentially, the leader of the university.

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List of proper names of stars

This is a list of proper names of stars.

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List of Puerto Ricans

This is a list of notable people from Puerto Rico which includes people who were born in Puerto Rico (Borinquen), people who are of full or partial Puerto Rican background.

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List of Python software

The Python programming language is actively used by many people, both in industry and academia for a wide variety of purposes.

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List of Queen's University people

The following is a list of notable alumni, faculty and affiliates of Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

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List of Quill and Dagger members

The Quill and Dagger Society, founded at Cornell University in 1893, selects new undergraduate members in the spring of their junior year or fall of their senior year.

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List of radio telescopes

This is a list of radio telescopes - over one hundred - that are or have been used for radio astronomy.

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List of Red vs. Blue special episodes

This is a list of Red vs.

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List of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute people

This is a list of people associated with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, including Presidents, Institute leaders, Trustees, Alumni, Professors and Researchers.

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List of reported UFO sightings

This is a partial list of sightings of alleged unidentified flying objects (UFOs), including reports of close encounters and abductions.

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List of Revelation Space characters

These are major characters from the various novels and stories that make up Alastair Reynolds Revelation Space ''universe''.

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List of Rice University people

The list of Rice University people includes notable alumni, former students, faculty, and presidents of Rice University.

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List of rocks on Mars

This is an alphabetical list of named rocks (and meteorites) found on Mars, by mission.

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List of Royal Air Force stations

This list of RAF Stations is a list of all current Royal Air Force stations (military air bases), airfields, and administrative headquarters of the Royal Air Force.

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List of Royal Military College of Canada people

This is a list of notable individuals who have been, or are involved with the Royal Military College of Canada.

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List of satellites in geosynchronous orbit

This is a list of satellites in geosynchronous orbit.

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List of scientists who disagree with the scientific consensus on global warming

This is a list of scientists who have made statements that conflict with the scientific consensus on global warming as summarized by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and endorsed by other scientific bodies.

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List of Seven Days episodes

Seven Days is a science fiction television created by Christopher and Zachary Crowe and produced by UPN.

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List of Skull and Bones members

Skull and Bones, a secret society at Yale University, was founded in 1832.

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List of Slovak Americans

This is a list of notable Slovak Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants.

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List of Slovene Americans

This is list of notable Slovene Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants.

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List of snack foods

This is a list of snack foods in alphabetical order by type and name.

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List of software bugs

Many software bugs are merely annoying or inconvenient but some can have extremely serious consequences – either financially or as a threat to human well-being.

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List of solar eclipses in the 21st century

During the 21st century, there will be 224 solar eclipses of which 77 will be partial, 72 will be annular, 68 will be total and 7 will be hybrids between total and annular eclipses.

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List of Solar System objects by size

This is a partial list of Solar System objects by size, arranged in descending order of mean volumetric radius, and subdivided into several size classes.

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List of Solar System probes

This is a list of space probes that have left Earth orbit (or were launched with that intention but failed), organized by their planned destination.

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List of Somalis

This is a list of notable Somalis from Somalia, Somaliland, Djibouti and other parts of Greater Somalia, as well as the Somali diaspora.

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List of Southern Methodist University people

This is a list of notable alumni, faculty, and students of Southern Methodist University.

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List of Space Shuttle missions

The Space Shuttle was a partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft system operated by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

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List of space telescopes

This list of space telescopes (astronomical space observatories) is grouped by major frequency ranges: gamma ray, x-ray, ultraviolet, visible, infrared, microwave and radio.

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List of space travelers by nationality

The criteria for determining who has achieved human spaceflight vary.

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List of spacecraft manufacturers

During the early years of spaceflight only nation states had the resources to develop and fly spacecraft.

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List of spaceflight-related accidents and incidents

This article lists verifiable spaceflight-related accidents and incidents resulting in fatality or near-fatality during flight or training for manned space missions, and testing, assembly, preparation or flight of manned and unmanned spacecraft.

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List of Spaniards

This is a list, in alphabetical order within categories, of notable hispanic people of Spanish heritage and descent born and raised in Spain, or of direct Spanish descent.

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List of Stanford University people

This page lists the members of Stanford University, including students, alumni, faculty and academic affiliates associated.

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List of Star Trek Starfleet starships

This is a list of the fictional Star Trek universe's Starfleet ships organized by ship class.

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List of Star Wars planets and moons

The fictional universe of the Star Wars franchise features multiple planets and moons.

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List of Star Wars species (A–E)

This is a list of Star Wars species, containing the names of fictional sentient species from the Star Wars franchise beginning with the letters A through E. Star Wars is an American epic space opera film series created by George Lucas.

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List of Stuyvesant High School people

This article lists notable people associated with Stuyvesant High School in New York City, New York, organized into rough professional areas and listed in order by their graduating class.

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List of Superfund sites in Alabama

This is a list of Superfund sites in Alabama designated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) environmental law.

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List of Superfund sites in California

This is a list of Superfund sites in California designated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) environmental law.

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List of surviving Boeing B-29 Superfortresses

The Boeing B-29 Superfortress is an American heavy bomber used by the United States Army Air Forces in the Pacific Theatre during World War II, and by the United States Air Force during the Korean War.

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List of Swarthmore College people

The following is a list of notable people associated with Swarthmore College, a private, independent, liberal arts college located in the borough of Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.

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List of SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron episodes

The following is a complete list of episodes for SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron, a television cartoon series created by Christian and Yvon Tremblay.

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List of Syracuse University people

This is a list of people associated to Syracuse University, including founders, financial benefactors, notable alumni, notable educators, and speakers.

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List of Syrians

This is a list of Syrian people. Entries on this list are demonstrably notable by having a linked current article or reliable sources as footnotes against the name to verify they are notable and identify themselves as Syrian, naturalized as Syrian or were registered at birth as Syrian.

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List of Tau Kappa Epsilon brothers

Tau Kappa Epsilon brothers (commonly referred to as Tekes) are individuals who have been initiated into Tau Kappa Epsilon (TKE) Fraternity.

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List of Terrahawks episodes

This is an episode guide for the Gerry Anderson television series Terrahawks, made for the British company LWT by Anderburr Pictures and first broadcast from 1983 to 1986 on ITV.

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List of Texas A&M University people

The list of Texas A&M University people includes notable alumni, faculty, and affiliates of Texas A&M University.

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List of Texas Tech University alumni

Texas Tech University, often referred to as Texas Tech or TTU, is a public, coeducational, research university located in Lubbock, Texas.

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List of The Big Bang Theory characters

The American television sitcom The Big Bang Theory, created and executive produced by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady, premiered on CBS on September 24, 2007.

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List of The Colbert Report episodes (2005–06)

This is a list of episodes for The Colbert Report in 2005 and 2006.

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List of The Colbert Report episodes (2007)

This is a list of episodes for The Colbert Report in 2007.

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List of The Magic School Bus episodes

This is a list of episodes of the children's television series The Magic School Bus, which is based on the series of books of the same name written by Joanna Cole.

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List of The West Wing characters

The television series The West Wing is a political drama series which was originally broadcast on NBC.

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List of The West Wing politicians

The following is a list of fictional political figures that have appeared or been mentioned in the television program The West Wing.

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List of Theta Chi members

List of notable members of Theta Chi fraternity.

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List of Thor and Delta launches (1990–99)

Between 1990 and 1999, there were 89 Thor-based rockets launched, of which 85 were successful, giving a 95.5% success rate.

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List of Thor and Delta launches (2000–09)

Between 2000 and 2009, there were 72 Thor-derived rockets launched, of which 70 were successful, giving a 97.2% success rate.

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List of U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School alumni

The U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School (TPS) graduated the following notable alumni who made significant contributions to the aerospace field.

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List of UCLA Anderson School of Management people

The list of UCLA Anderson School of Management Alumni includes notable graduates, professors and administrators affiliated with the UCLA Anderson School of Management.

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List of UFO Baby episodes

This is a list of episodes for the anime television series UFO Baby.

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List of United States Air Force four-star generals

This is a complete list of four-star generals in the United States Air Force.

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List of United States Air Force installations

This is a list of United States Air Force installations.

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List of United States cable and satellite television channels

The following is a list of cable and satellite television networks broadcasting or receivable in the United States, organized by genre.

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List of United States Marine Corps astronauts

This is a list of United States Marine Corps members who have served as NASA astronauts.

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List of United States Marines

The following is a list of people who served in the United States Marine Corps and have gained fame through previous or subsequent endeavors, infamy, or successes.

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List of United States Naval Air Stations

A United States Naval Air Station is a military airbase, and consists of a permanent land-based operations locations for the naval aviation division of the United States Navy.

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List of United States Navy four-star admirals

This is a complete list of four-star admirals in the United States Navy.

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List of University at Buffalo people

This is a list of people connected to the State University of New York at Buffalo.

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List of University High School (Los Angeles, California) alumni

The following is a list of notable alumni of University Senior High School.

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List of University of Alabama people

The following is a list of notable people associated with the University of Alabama, located in the American city of Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

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List of University of Arizona people

The following is a list of encyclopedic people associated with the University of Arizona.

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List of University of California, Berkeley alumni

This page lists notable alumni and students of the University of California, Berkeley.

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List of University of California, San Diego people

The list of University of California, San Diego people includes notable graduates, professors and administrators affiliated with the University of California, San Diego in the United States.

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List of University of Cambridge people

This is a list of University of Cambridge people, featuring members of the University of Cambridge segregated in accordance with their fields of achievement.

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List of University of Central Florida alumni

The University of Central Florida (UCF) is a metropolitan public research and space-grant university located on a 1,415-acre (5.73 km2) main campus in Orlando, Florida, United States.

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List of University of Chicago alumni

This list of University of Chicago alumni consists of notable people who graduated or attended the University of Chicago.

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List of University of Colorado Boulder alumni

The following is a list of notable people who attended or graduated from the University of Colorado Boulder.

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List of University of Connecticut people

This is a list of notable alumni and faculty from the University of Connecticut.

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List of University of Florida alumni

This list of University of Florida alumni includes current students, former students, and graduates of the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida.

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List of University of Georgia people

This list of University of Georgia alumni includes alumni and current students of the University of Georgia.

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List of University of Houston people

The list of University of Houston people includes notable alumni, former students, and faculty of the University of Houston.

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List of University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign people

This is a list of notable people affiliated with the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, a public research university in Illinois.

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List of University of Kansas people

The list of University of Kansas people includes notable alumni and faculty of the University of Kansas, whose main campus is located in the American city of Lawrence, Kansas.

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List of University of Maryland, College Park people

This is a list of notable alumni, faculty, and benefactors of the University of Maryland, College Park.

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List of University of Massachusetts Amherst alumni

The University of Massachusetts Amherst alumni number is around 243,628 worldwide.

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List of University of Miami alumni

The following is a list of prominent alumni of the University of Miami, which is located in Coral Gables, Florida, in the United States.

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List of University of Michigan alumni

There are more than 500,000 living alumni of the University of Michigan.

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List of University of Mississippi alumni

The following is a list of notable alumni of the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss).

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List of University of Missouri alumni

This is a list of notable alumni of the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri.

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List of University of Notre Dame alumni

This list of the University of Notre Dame alumni, includes graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Notre Dame and its graduate and professional schools.

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List of University of Pennsylvania people

This is a partial list of notable faculty, alumni and scholars of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, United States.

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List of University of Richmond people

This is a list of notable alumni from the University of Richmond.

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List of University of Rochester people

Here follows a list of notable alumni and faculty of the University of Rochester.

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List of University of South Carolina people

This list of University of South Carolina people includes alumni that are graduates or non-matriculating students, and former professors and administrators of the University of South Carolina, with its primary campus located in the American city of Columbia, South Carolina.

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List of University of South Florida alumni

This list of University of South Florida alumni includes graduates, non-graduate former students and current students of the University of South Florida.

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List of University of Southern California people

This is a list of notable alumni, faculty, and students, from the University of Southern California.

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List of University of Sydney people

This is a list of University of Sydney people, including notable alumni and staff.

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List of University of Texas at Austin alumni

This list of University of Texas at Austin alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of the University of Texas at Austin.

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List of University of Toronto people

The following is a list of notable persons affiliated with the University of Toronto, including alumni, chancellors, presidents, and current and former faculty members.

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List of University of Utah people

This list of University of Utah people includes notable alumni, non-graduate former students, faculty, staff, and former university presidents.

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List of University of Virginia people

University of Virginia is one of only two institutions of higher learning in the United States which was founded by a U.S. President, the other being the State University of New York at Buffalo.

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List of University of Washington people

This page lists notable students, alumni and faculty members of the University of Washington.

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List of University of Wisconsin–Madison people

This is a list of notable people who attended, or taught at, the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

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List of unnamed fictional presidents of the United States

This list forms part of the Lists of fictional presidents of the United States.

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List of Unreal Engine games

This is a list of notable games using a version of the Unreal Engine.

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List of unsolved problems in physics

Some of the major unsolved problems in physics are theoretical, meaning that existing theories seem incapable of explaining a certain observed phenomenon or experimental result.

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List of USAF Strategic Missile Wings assigned to Strategic Air Command

This is a list of the three generations of ICBMs produced and deployed by the United States during the Cold War, with a fourth generation ICBM being deployed in small numbers at the end of the Cold War in 1991.

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List of Utah State University alumni

This list of Utah State University alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Utah State University (USU), a public, land-grant, research university located in Logan, Utah.

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List of vehicle speed records

The following is a list of speed records for various categories of vehicles.

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List of Vietnamese Americans

This is a list of notable Vietnamese Americans.

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List of Virginia Tech alumni

This is a list of notable Virginia Tech alumni.

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List of volcanoes in Chad

This is a list of active and extinct volcanoes in Chad.

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List of Washington & Jefferson College alumni

Washington & Jefferson College is a private liberal arts college in Washington, Pennsylvania, which is located in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area.

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List of Washington State University people

The Washington State University Alumni Association defines an alumnus as anyone who was a student at WSU and is no longer attending.

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List of Wesleyan University people

This is a partial list of notable people affiliated with Wesleyan University.

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List of Wharton School alumni

The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania has over 92,000 alumni in 150 countries.

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List of whistleblowers

This is a list of major whistleblowers from various countries.

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List of X-15 flights

A list of North American X-15 pilots and flights.

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List of X-planes

The X-planes are a series of experimental United States aircraft and rockets, used to test and evaluate new technologies and aerodynamic concepts.

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List of Yale University people

Yalies are persons affiliated with Yale University, commonly including alumni, current and former faculty members, students, and others.

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Lists of Armenians

This is a list of notable Armenians.

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Lists of fictional astronauts

These are a series of incomplete lists of fictional astronauts appearing in various media, including books, film, television shows (live or animated), radio shows, records, and comic books.

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Litespeed

Litespeed is a U.S. bicycle manufacturer founded in 1986 in Ooltewah, Tennessee.

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Lithotroph

Lithotrophs are a diverse group of organisms using inorganic substrate (usually of mineral origin) to obtain reducing equivalents for use in biosynthesis (e.g., carbon dioxide fixation) or energy conservation (i.e., ATP production) via aerobic or anaerobic respiration.

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Litke (crater)

Litke is a lunar impact crater that lies within the large walled plain Fermi, near the north-northwestern inner rim.

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Little Britain USA

Little Britain USA is an American spin-off-continuation of British sketch show, Little Britain, produced and aired by HBO.

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Little green men

Little green men is the stereotypical portrayal of extraterrestrials as little humanoid-like creatures with green skin and sometimes with antennae on their heads.

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Little Green Men (novel)

Little Green Men is a satirical novel by Christopher Buckley, first published in 1999.

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Little Green Men (The X-Files)

"Little Green Men" is the first episode of the second season of the science fiction television series The X-Files.

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Little Joe (rocket)

Little Joe was an unmanned United States solid-fueled booster rocket used for eight launches from 1959–1960 from Wallops Island, Virginia to test the launch escape system and heat shield for Project Mercury capsules, as well as the name given to the test program using the booster.

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Little Joe 1

Little Joe 1 (LJ-1) was a failed launch of a Little Joe solid fuel rocket that was designed to test the Mercury spacecraft Launch Escape and Recovery systems.

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Little Joe 1A

Little Joe 1A (LJ-1A) was an unmanned rocket launched as part of NASA's Mercury program on November 4, 1959.

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Little Joe 1B

The Little Joe 1B was a Launch Escape System test of the Mercury spacecraft, conducted as part of the U.S. Mercury program.

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Little Joe 2

The Little Joe 2 was a test of the Mercury space capsule, carrying the rhesus monkey Sam (Macaca mulatta) close to the edge of space.

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Little Joe 5

Little Joe 5 was an unmanned atmospheric test flight of the Mercury spacecraft, conducted as part of the U.S. Mercury program.

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Little Joe 5A

Little Joe 5A was an unmanned Launch Escape System test of the Mercury spacecraft, conducted as part of the U.S. Mercury program.

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Little Joe 5B

Little Joe 5B was an unmanned Launch Escape System test of the Mercury spacecraft, conducted as part of the U.S. Mercury program.

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Little Joe 6

The Little Joe 6 was a Launch Escape System test of the Mercury spacecraft, conducted as part of the U.S. Mercury program.

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Little Joe II

Little Joe II was an American rocket used from 1963–66 for five unmanned tests of the Apollo spacecraft Launch Escape System (LES), and to verify the performance of the Command Module parachute recovery system in abort mode.

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Little Joe II Qualification Test Vehicle

QTV (Qualification Test Vehicle) of the Apollo Little Joe II rocket was the first test flight in 1963.

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Littrow (crater)

Littrow is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northeastern part of the Moon's near side, on the east edge of Mare Serenitatis.

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Liverpool Hospital

Liverpool Hospital is located in the south-western suburbs of Liverpool, New South Wales and is 50 minutes away from the Sydney CBD.

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Living With a Star

Living With a Star (LWS) is a NASA scientific program to study those aspects of the connected Sun-Earth system that directly affect life and society.

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Living with the Land

Living with the Land (originally Listen to the Land) is a combined dark ride and greenhouse tour located within The Land pavilion which is part of Epcot theme park in Walt Disney World Resort at Lake Buena Vista, Florida.

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Llanddaniel Fab

Llanddaniel Fab is a village and community in the Welsh county of Isle of Anglesey.

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Lobachevskiy (crater)

Lobachevskiy is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, beyond the eastern limb.

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LOCAD

The Lab-on-a-Chip Applications Development (LOCAD) element is a set of related lab-on-a-chip projects at NASA.

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Local Bubble

The Local Bubble, or Local Cavity, is a relative cavity in the interstellar medium (ISM) in the Orion Arm of the Milky Way.

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Local Group

The Local Group is the galaxy group that includes the Milky Way.

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Local Interstellar Cloud

The Local Interstellar Cloud (LIC), also known as the Local Fluff, is the interstellar cloud roughly across through which the Solar System is currently moving.

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Location of Earth

Knowledge of the location of Earth has been shaped by 400 years of telescopic observations, and has expanded radically in the last century.

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Location-based service

A location-based service (LBS) is a software-level service that uses location data to control features.

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Lockheed C-141 Starlifter

The Lockheed C-141 Starlifter was a military strategic airlifter that served with the Military Air Transport Service (MATS), its successor organization the Military Airlift Command (MAC), and finally the Air Mobility Command (AMC) of the United States Air Force (USAF).

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Lockheed C-5 Galaxy

The Lockheed C-5 Galaxy is a large military transport aircraft originally designed and built by Lockheed, and now maintained and upgraded by its successor, Lockheed Martin.

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Lockheed D-21

The Lockheed D-21 is an American supersonic, reconnaissance drone.

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Lockheed F-104 Starfighter

The Lockheed F-104 Starfighter is a single-engine, supersonic interceptor aircraft which later became widely used as an attack aircraft.

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Lockheed HC-130

The Lockheed HC-130 is an extended-range, search and rescue (SAR)/combat search and rescue (CSAR) version of the C-130 Hercules military transport aircraft, with two different versions operated by two separate services in the U.S. armed forces.

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Lockheed JetStar

The Lockheed JetStar (company designations L-329 and L-1329; designated C-140 in US military service) is a business jet produced from the early 1960s to the 1970s.

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Lockheed L-1011 TriStar

The Lockheed L-1011 TriStar, commonly referred to as the L-1011 (pronounced "L-ten-eleven") or TriStar, is a medium-to-long-range, wide-body trijet airliner by Lockheed Corporation.

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Lockheed L-188 Electra

The Lockheed L-188 Electra is an American turboprop airliner built by Lockheed.

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Lockheed L-301

Lockheed L-301 (sometimes called the X-24C, though this designation was never officially assigned) was an experimental air-breathing hypersonic aircraft project.

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Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory

The Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory (LMSAL) is part of the Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Center (ATC) that is known primarily for its scientific work in the field of solar physics, astronomy and space weather.

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Lockheed Martin Space Systems

Lockheed Martin Space is one of the four major business divisions of Lockheed Martin.

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Lockheed Martin X-33

The Lockheed Martin X-33 was an unmanned, sub-scale technology demonstrator suborbital spaceplane developed in the 1990s under the U.S. government-funded Space Launch Initiative program.

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Lockheed Martin X-44 MANTA

The Lockheed Martin X-44 MANTA (Multi-Axis No-Tail Aircraft) was a conceptual aircraft design by Lockheed Martin that has been studied by NASA and the U.S. Air Force.

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Lockheed P-3 Orion

The Lockheed P-3 Orion is a four-engine turboprop anti-submarine and maritime surveillance aircraft developed for the United States Navy and introduced in the 1960s.

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Lockheed S-3 Viking

The Lockheed S-3 Viking is a four-seat, twin-engine turbofan-powered jet aircraft that was used by the U.S. Navy primarily for anti-submarine warfare.

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Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird

The Lockheed SR-71 "Blackbird" is a long-range, Mach 3+ strategic reconnaissance aircraft that was operated by the United States Air Force.

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Lockheed U-2

The Lockheed U-2, nicknamed "Dragon Lady", is an American single-jet engine, ultra-high altitude reconnaissance aircraft operated by the United States Air Force (USAF) and previously flown by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

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Lockheed XH-51

The Lockheed XH-51 (Model 186) was an American single-engine experimental helicopter designed by Lockheed Aircraft, utilizing a rigid rotor and retractable skid landing gear.

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Lockheed YF-12

The Lockheed YF-12 was an American prototype interceptor aircraft evaluated by the United States Air Force.

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Lockheed YO-3

The Lockheed YO-3 "Quiet Star" was an American single-engined, propeller-driven aircraft that was developed for battlefield observation during the Vietnam War.

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Lockport (city), New York

Lockport is a city in Niagara County, New York, United States.

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Lockyer (lunar crater)

Lockyer is a lunar impact crater that is located along the western wall of the large walled plain Janssen.

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Lodewijk van den Berg

Lodewijk van den Berg (born March 24, 1932) is a Dutch American chemical engineer, specializing in crystal growth, who flew on a 1985 Space Shuttle ''Challenger'' mission as a Payload Specialist.

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Lodygin (crater)

Lodygin is a lunar impact crater to the southeast of the much larger crater Galois.

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Loewy (crater)

Loewy is a small lunar impact crater that lies along the eastern rim of Mare Humorum, in the southwest part of the Moon's near side, and is named after Maurice (Moritz) Loewy.

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Lohrmann (crater)

Lohrmann is a small lunar impact crater that is located to the west of the Oceanus Procellarum, near the western limb of the Moon.

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Lohse (lunar crater)

Lohse is a lunar impact crater on the eastern edge of Mare Fecunditatis.

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Lois Chiles

Lois Cleveland Chiles (born April 15, 1947), entertainment.msn.com; accessed April 9, 2016.

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Lomonosov (lunar crater)

Lomonosov is a lunar impact crater that is located just behind the western limb of the Moon.

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Lone Star Series

The Lone Star Series (also known as the Silver Boot Series) is a Major League Baseball (MLB) rivalry featuring Texas's two major league franchises, the Houston Astros and Texas Rangers.

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Long Distance Voyager

Long Distance Voyager is the tenth album by The Moody Blues, first released in May 1981 on the group's Threshold record label.

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Long Duration Exposure Facility

NASA's Long Duration Exposure Facility, or LDEF (acronym pronounced "EL-deaf"), was a school bus-sized cylindrical facility designed to provide long-term experimental data on the outer space environment and its effects on space systems, materials, operations and selected spores' survival.

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Long John Nebel

Long John Nebel (born John Zimmerman; June 11, 1911 – April 10, 1978) was an influential New York City talk radio show host.

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Longmont, Colorado

The City of Longmont is a Home Rule Municipality in Boulder and Weld counties of the U.S. state of Colorado.

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Longomontanus (crater)

Longomontanus is an ancient lunar impact crater located in the rugged southern highlands to the southwest of the bright ray crater Tycho.

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Longwood, Florida

Longwood is a city in Seminole County, Florida, United States.

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Longyearbyen

Longyearbyen ((literally The Longyear Town) is the largest settlement and the administrative centre of Svalbard, Norway., the town had a population of 2,144. Longyearbyen is located in the Longyear Valley and on the shore of Adventfjorden, a bay of Isfjorden located on the west coast of Spitsbergen. Since 2002, Longyearbyen Community Council has had many of the same responsibilities of a municipality, including utilities, education, cultural facilities, fire brigade, roads and ports. The town is the seat of the Governor of Svalbard. It is the world's northernmost settlement of any kind with more than 1,000 permanent residents. Known as Longyear City until 1926, the town was established by and named after John Munro Longyear, whose Arctic Coal Company started coal mining operations in 1906. Operations were taken over by Store Norske Spitsbergen Kulkompani (SNSK) in 1916, which still conducts mining. The town was almost completely destroyed by the German Kriegsmarine on 8 August 1943, but was rebuilt after the Second World War. Traditionally, Longyearbyen was a company town, but most mining operations have moved to Sveagruva since the 1990s, while the town has seen a large increase in tourism and research. This has seen the arrival of institutions such as the University Centre in Svalbard, the Svalbard Global Seed Vault and Svalbard Satellite Station. The community is served by Svalbard Airport and Svalbard Church.

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Lonnie Hammargren

Lonnie Lee Hammargren (born December 25, 1937) is an American politician and a retired neurosurgeon.

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Lonnie Johnson (inventor)

Lonnie George Johnson (born October 6, 1949) is an American inventor and engineer who holds more than 120 patents.

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Loomis, California

Loomis (formerly, Pine, Pino, Smithville, and Placer) is an incorporated town in Placer County, California, United States.

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LORAX

The Life On ice: Robotic Antarctic eXplorer or LORAX is an experimental robotics project being developed by the Robotics Institute of Carnegie Mellon University, supported by NASA.

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Lord Howe Island Airport

Lord Howe Island Airport is an airport providing air transportation to Lord Howe Island.

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Loren C. Ball

Loren C. Ball (born 1948) is an American amateur astronomer, who has discovered more than 100 asteroids while working at his Emerald Lane Observatory (843), built on the roof of his house on Emerald Lane, Decatur, Alabama.

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Loren Shriver

Loren James Shriver (born September 23, 1944) is a former NASA astronaut, aviator, and a retired US Air Force Colonel.

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Lorentz (crater)

Lorentz is a huge lunar impact crater that lies just beyond the northwest limb of the Moon, in a region that is brought into sight of the Earth during favorable librations.

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Los Gatos, California

Los Gatos (Spanish for "The Cats") is an incorporated town in Santa Clara County, California, United States.

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Los Glaciares National Park

Los Glaciares National Park (Parque Nacional Los Glaciares) is a federal protected area in Santa Cruz Province, Argentina.

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Los Saicos

Los Saicos is a garage rock band formed in 1964 in Lima, Peru, who have become recognized as global pioneers in punk rock.

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Lost Cosmonauts

The Lost Cosmonauts or Phantom Cosmonauts are subjects of a conspiracy theory alleging that Soviet cosmonauts went to outer space before Yuri Gagarin, but their existence has never been publicly acknowledged by either the Soviet or Russian space authorities.

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Lost Word of Jenny

is a map-based action video game for the Family Computer.

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Louie Welch

Louie Welch (December 9, 1918 – January 27, 2008) was an American politician who served from 1964 to 1973 as the mayor of Houston, Texas.

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Louis Friedman

Louis Dill Friedman (born July 7, 1941) is an American astronautics engineer and space spokesperson.

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Louisiana Highway 47

Louisiana Highway 47 (LA 47) is a state highway located in southeastern Louisiana.

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Louisiana State University

The Louisiana State University (officially Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, commonly referred to as LSU) is a public coeducational university located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

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Louisiana Tech University

Louisiana Tech University, colloquially referred to as Louisiana Tech or La.

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Louisville, Colorado

Louisville is a home rule municipality in Boulder County, Colorado, United States.

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Louville (crater)

Louville is a lunar impact crater that is located on the western edge of the Sinus Roris, a bay in the northern part of the Oceanus Procellarum.

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Love (crater)

Love is an impact crater on the far side of the Moon which is named after Augustus Edward Hough Love.

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Love Phobia

Love Phobia (lit. "Lizard") is a 2006 South Korean romance drama film directed by Kang Ji-eun and starring Kang Hye-jung and Cho Seung-woo.

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Lovelace (crater)

Lovelace is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, just behind the northern limb.

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Lovell (crater)

Lovell is a small lunar impact crater that lies across the eastern edge of the walled plain Apollo, on the far side of the Moon.

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Lovell Telescope

The Lovell Telescope is a radio telescope at Jodrell Bank Observatory, near Goostrey, Cheshire in the north-west of England.

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Low-energy transfer

A low-energy transfer, or low-energy trajectory, is a route in space that allows spacecraft to change orbits using very little fuel.

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Low-g condition

Low-g condition is a phase of aerodynamic flight where the airframe is temporarily unloaded.

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Low-ionization nuclear emission-line region

A low-ionization nuclear emission-line region (LINER) is a type of galactic nucleus that is defined by its spectral line emission.

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Lowell (lunar crater)

Lowell is a lunar impact crater that lies just beyond the western limb of the Moon.

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Lowell Blair Nesbitt

Lowell Blair Nesbitt (October 4, 1933 - July 8, 1993) was a painter, draughtsman, printmaker and sculptor.

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Lowell Observatory Near-Earth-Object Search

Lowell Observatory Near-Earth-Object Search (LONEOS) was a project designed to discover asteroids and comets that orbit near the Earth.

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Lowest temperature recorded on Earth

The lowest natural temperature ever directly recorded at ground level on Earth is in East Antartica in March 2018.

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Lowry Digital

Lowry Digital is a digital film restoration company based in Burbank, California.

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Loyola University Maryland

Loyola University Maryland is a Roman Catholic, Jesuit private liberal arts university located within the Archdiocese of Baltimore in the city of Baltimore, Maryland, United States.

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Loyola University New Orleans

Loyola University New Orleans is a private, co-educational, Jesuit university located in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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LS-DYNA

LS-DYNA is an advanced general-purpose multiphysics simulation software package developed by the Livermore Software Technology Corporation (LSTC).

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LTV XC-142

The Ling-Temco-Vought (LTV) XC-142 was a tri-service tiltwing experimental aircraft designed to investigate the operational suitability of vertical/short takeoff and landing (V/STOL) transports.

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Lubbock (crater)

Lubbock is a small lunar impact crater on the western edge of Mare Fecunditatis.

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Lubiniezky (crater)

Lubiniezky is a lava-flooded lunar impact crater on the northwest edge of Mare Nubium, and is named after Stanisław Lubieniecki.

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Luca Urbani

Luca Urbani (born May 11, 1957 in Rome) is a former ASI astronaut and was assigned as an alternate payload specialist for mission STS-78.

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Lucian (crater)

Lucian is a tiny lunar impact crater that is located in the northeastern part of the Mare Tranquillitatis.

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Lucretius (crater)

Lucretius is an impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Lucy Hawking

Catherine Lucy Hawking (born 2 November 1970) is an English journalist, novelist, educator, and philanthropist.

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Ludwig (crater)

Ludwig is a small lunar impact crater that is located just beyond the eastern limb of the Moon, placing it on the far side from the Earth.

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Ludwig Roth

Ludwig Roth (June 10, 1909 – November 1, 1967) was the Aerospace engineer who was the head of the Peenemünde Future Projects Office which designed the Wasserfall and created advanced rockets designs such as the A9/A10 ICBM.

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Ludwig van Beethoven

Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 1770Beethoven was baptised on 17 December. His date of birth was often given as 16 December and his family and associates celebrated his birthday on that date, and most scholars accept that he was born on 16 December; however there is no documentary record of his birth.26 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist.

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Lufthansa

Deutsche Lufthansa AG, commonly known as Lufthansa (sometimes also as Lufthansa German Airlines), is the largest German airline and, when combined with its subsidiaries, also the largest airline in Europe both in terms of fleet size and passengers carried during 2017.

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Luis Marden

Luis Marden (born Annibale Luigi Paragallo) (January 25, 1913 – March 3, 2003) was an American photographer, explorer, writer, filmmaker, diver, navigator, and linguist who worked for National Geographic Magazine.

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Luminous infrared galaxy

Luminous infrared galaxies or LIRGs are galaxies with luminosities, the measurement of brightness, above.

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Luna 1

Luna 1, also known as Mechta (Мечта, lit.: Dream), E-1 No.4 and First Lunar Rover, was the first spacecraft to reach the vicinity of the Earth's Moon, and the first spacecraft to be placed in heliocentric orbit.

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Luna 2

Luna 2 (E-1A series) or Lunik 2 was the second of the Soviet Union's Luna programme spacecraft launched to the Moon.

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Luna 24

Luna 24 was an unmanned space mission of the Soviet Union's Luna programme.

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Luna E-1 No.2

Luna E-1 No.2, sometimes identified by NASA as Luna 1958B, was a Soviet spacecraft which was lost in a launch failure in 1958.

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Luna E-1A No.1

Luna E-1A No.1 or E-1 No.5, sometimes identified by NASA as Luna 1959A, was a Soviet spacecraft which was lost in a launch failure in 1959.

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Luna E-8-5 No. 402

Luna E-8-5 No.402, also known as Luna Ye-8-5 No.402, and sometimes identified by NASA as Luna 1969C, was a Soviet spacecraft under Luna programme which was lost in a launch failure in 1969.

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Lunar and Planetary Institute

The Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) is a scientific research institute dedicated to study of the solar system, its formation, evolution, and current state.

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Lunar and Planetary Science Conference

The Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC), jointly sponsored by the Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) and NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC), brings together international specialists in petrology, geochemistry, geophysics, geology, and astronomy to present the latest results of research in planetary science.

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Lunar lander

A Lunar lander or Moon lander is a kind of lander (spacecraft) designed to conduct a moon landing.

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Lunar Lander (1979 video game)

Lunar Lander is a single-player arcade game in the Lunar Lander subgenre.

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Lunar Lander Challenge

The Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge was a competition funded by NASA's Centennial Challenges program.

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Lunar Landing Research Facility

The Lunar Landing Research Facility was an area at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia that was used to simulate Apollo Moon landings with a mock Lunar Module powered by a small rocket motor suspended from a crane over a simulated lunar landscape.

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Lunar Landing Research Vehicle

The Bell Aerosystems Lunar Landing Research Vehicle (LLRV) was a Project Apollo era program to build a simulator for the Moon landings.

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Lunar Laser Ranging experiment

The ongoing Lunar Laser Ranging experiment measures the distance between Earth and the Moon using laser ranging.

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Lunar orbit

In astronomy, lunar orbit (also known as a selenocentric orbit) is the orbit of an object around the Moon.

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Lunar orbit rendezvous

Lunar orbit rendezvous (LOR) is a key concept for efficiently landing humans on the Moon and returning them to Earth.

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Lunar Orbiter 1

The Lunar Orbiter 1 unmanned robotic spacecraft, part of the Lunar Orbiter Program, was the first American spacecraft to orbit the Moon.

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Lunar Orbiter 2

The Lunar Orbiter 2 robotic spacecraft, part of the Lunar Orbiter Program, was designed primarily to photograph smooth areas of the lunar surface for selection and verification of safe landing sites for the Surveyor and Apollo missions.

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Lunar Orbiter 3

The Lunar Orbiter 3 was a spacecraft launched by NASA in 1967 as part of the Lunar Orbiter Program.

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Lunar Orbiter 4

Lunar Orbiter 4 was an unmanned U.S. spacecraft, part of the Lunar Orbiter Program, designed to orbit the Moon, after the three previous orbiters had completed the required needs for Apollo mapping and site selection.

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Lunar Orbiter 5

Lunar Orbiter 5, the last of the Lunar Orbiter series, was designed to take additional Apollo and Surveyor landing site photography and to take broad survey images of unphotographed parts of the Moon's far side.

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Lunar outpost (NASA)

A lunar outpost was an element of the George W. Bush era Vision for Space Exploration, which has been replaced with President Barack Obama's space policy.

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Lunar Precursor Robotic Program

The Lunar Precursor Robotic Program (LPRP) is a completed program of robotic spacecraft missions which NASA has used to prepare for future human spaceflight missions to the Moon by 2010.

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Lunar Prospector

Lunar Prospector was the third mission selected by NASA for full development and construction as part of the Discovery Program.

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Lunar Receiving Laboratory

The Lunar Receiving Laboratory (LRL) was a facility at NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (Building 37) that was constructed to quarantine astronauts and material brought back from the Moon during the Apollo program to mitigate the risk of back-contamination.

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Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter

The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) is a NASA robotic spacecraft currently orbiting the Moon in an eccentric polar mapping orbit.

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Lunar Roving Vehicle

The Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) or lunar rover is a battery-powered four-wheeled rover used on the Moon in the last three missions of the American Apollo program (15, 16, and 17) during 1971 and 1972.

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Lunar soil

Lunar soil is the fine fraction of the regolith found on the surface of the Moon.

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Lunar sortie

A lunar sortie (or lunar sortie mission) is a human spaceflight mission to the Moon.

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Lunar space elevator

A lunar space elevator or lunar spacelift is a proposed transportation system for moving a mechanical climbing vehicle up and down a ribbon-shaped tethered cable that is set between the surface of the Moon "at the bottom" and a docking port suspended tens of thousands of kilometers above in space at the top.

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Lunar Strain

Lunar Strain is the debut album by Swedish melodic death metal band In Flames.

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Lunar water

Lunar water is water that is present on the Moon.

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Lundmark (crater)

Lundmark is an eroded crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Lunokhod 1

Lunokhod 1 (Луноход, moon walker in Russian; Аппарат 8ЕЛ № 203, vehicle 8ЕЛ№203) was the first of two unmanned lunar rovers landed on the Moon by the Soviet Union as part of its Lunokhod program.

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Lunokhod 2

Lunokhod 2 (Луноход-2, moon walker) was the second of two unmanned lunar rovers landed on the Moon by the Soviet Union as part of the Lunokhod programme.

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Lunokhod programme

Lunokhod (Луноход, "Moonwalker") was a series of Soviet robotic lunar rovers designed to land on the Moon between 1969 and 1977.

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Lupus (constellation)

Lupus is a constellation located in the deep Southern Sky.

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Lustre (file system)

Lustre is a type of parallel distributed file system, generally used for large-scale cluster computing.

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Luther (crater)

Luther is a small lunar impact crater on the northwest part of Mare Serenitatis, at the inlet to Lacus Somniorum.

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Lyapunov (crater)

Lyapunov is a lunar impact crater named for Aleksandr Lyapunov that is located along the east-northeastern limb of the Moon, and is viewed from the side by observers on Earth.

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Lyell (lunar crater)

Lyell is a lunar impact crater that lies along the eastern edge of the Mare Tranquillitatis, at the northern arm of the bay designated Sinus Concordiae and is named after Charles Lyell.

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Lyman (crater)

Lyman is a lunar impact crater that lies in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Lyman Spitzer

Lyman Strong Spitzer, Jr. (June 26, 1914 – March 31, 1997) was an American theoretical physicist, astronomer and mountaineer.

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Lyndon B. Johnson

Lyndon Baines Johnson (August 27, 1908January 22, 1973), often referred to by his initials LBJ, was an American politician who served as the 36th President of the United States from 1963 to 1969, assuming the office after having served as the 37th Vice President of the United States from 1961 to 1963.

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Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs

The Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs (or LBJ School of Public Affairs) is a graduate school at The University of Texas at Austin that was founded in 1970 to offer professional training in public policy analysis and administration for students interested in pursuing careers in government and public affairs-related areas of the private and nonprofit sectors.

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Lyndon LaRouche

Lyndon Hermyle LaRouche Jr. (born September 8, 1922) is an American political activist and founder of the LaRouche movement, whose main organization is the National Caucus of Labor Committees (NCLC).

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Lyot (lunar crater)

Lyot is a large lunar impact crater that is located along the southeastern limb of the Moon.

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LZR Racer

The LZR Racer (pronounced as 'laser') is a line of competition swimsuits manufactured by Speedo using a high-technology swimwear fabric composed of woven elastane-nylon and polyurethane.

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M-1 (rocket engine)

Aerojet's M-1 was the largest and most powerful liquid-hydrogen-fueled liquid-fuel rocket engine to be designed and component-tested.

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M113 armored personnel carrier

The M113 is a fully tracked armored personnel carrier (APC) that was developed by Food Machinery Corp (FMC).

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M80 Stiletto

The M80 Stiletto is an American prototype naval ship of a new generation type of ship utilizing advanced stealth technologies, it is manufactured and developed by American naval architecture and maritime engineering company and defense contractor the M Ship Company as an operational experimental ship testbed / class for The Pentagon’s Office of Force Transformation.

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Mac and Me

Mac and Me is a 1988 American science fiction adventure film co-written (with Steve Feke) and directed by Stewart Raffill.

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MacCready Gossamer Albatross

The Gossamer Albatross is a human-powered aircraft built by American aeronautical engineer Dr.

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MacCready Gossamer Penguin

The Gossamer Penguin was a solar-powered experimental aircraft created by Paul MacCready's AeroVironment.

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MacCready Solar Challenger

The Solar Challenger was a solar-powered electric aircraft designed by Paul MacCready's AeroVironment.

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Macedonia, Ohio

Macedonia is a city in Summit County, Ohio, United States.

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Mach (crater)

Mach is a large lunar impact crater of the class known as a walled plain.

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Mach number

In fluid dynamics, the Mach number (M or Ma) is a dimensionless quantity representing the ratio of flow velocity past a boundary to the local speed of sound.

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Machine to machine

Machine to machine refers to direct communication between devices using any communications channel, including wired and wireless.

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Maclaurin (crater)

Maclaurin is a lunar impact crater that is located in the eastern part of the Moon's near side.

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Maclear (crater)

Maclear is a lava-flooded crater on the northwest part of the Mare Tranquillitatis, a lunar mare in the eastern half of the Moon.

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Macomb County, Michigan

Macomb County is a county located in the eastern portion of the U.S. state of Michigan and is part of metro Detroit.

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Macrobius (crater)

Macrobius is a prominent lunar impact crater located to the northwest of the Mare Crisium.

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Mad Science

The Mad Science Group is a franchise company that specializes in educational and entertaining programing for children that presents science in a visual and interactive manner which sparks their imaginative curiosity.

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Madagascar–United States relations

Relations between the United States and Madagascar date to the middle 19th century.

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Madalyn Murray O'Hair

Madalyn Murray O'Hair (née Mays; April 13, 1919 – September 29, 1995), was an American activist, founder of American Atheists, and the organization's president from 1963 to 1986.

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Madden–Julian oscillation

The Madden–Julian oscillation (MJO) is the largest element of the intraseasonal (30- to 90-day) variability in the tropical atmosphere.

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Madrid Deep Space Communications Complex

The Madrid Deep Space Communications Complex (MDSCC) is a ground station located in Robledo de Chavela, Spain, and operated by the Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial (INTA).

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Mae Jemison

Mae Carol Jemison (born October 17, 1956) is an American engineer, physician and NASA astronaut.

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MAE-East

MAE-East was an Internet Exchange Point spread across the east coast of the United States, with locations in Vienna, Virginia; Reston, Virginia; Ashburn, Virginia; New York, New York; and Miami, Florida.

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Maestlin (crater)

Maestlin is a small, bowl-shaped impact crater located near the eastern edge of the lunar Oceanus Procellarum, and is named after Michael Maestlin.

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Maestro (software)

Maestro (software) was a free program released by NASA to allow users to view photos and daily progress of the Spirit and Opportunity rovers.

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Magdalena Ridge Observatory

Magdalena Ridge Observatory (MRO) is an astronomical observatory in Socorro County, New Mexico, about 32 kilometers (20 mi) west of the town of Socorro.

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Magelhaens (lunar crater)

Magelhaens is a lunar impact crater that lies along the southwestern edge of the Mare Fecunditatis, in the eastern part of the Moon's near side.

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Magellan (spacecraft)

The Magellan spacecraft, also referred to as the Venus Radar Mapper, was a robotic space probe launched by NASA of the United States, on May 4, 1989, to map the surface of Venus by using synthetic aperture radar and to measure the planetary gravitational field.

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Magical Project S

Magical Project S, known in Japan as, is a 26-episode anime television series produced by AIC and Pioneer LDC.

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Maginus (crater)

Maginus is an ancient lunar impact crater located in the southern highlands to the southeast of the prominent crater Tycho.

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Maglev

Maglev (derived from magnetic levitation) is a system of train transportation that uses two sets of magnets, one set to repel and push the train up off the track as in levitation (hence Maglev, Magnetic-levitation), then another set to move the 'floating train' ahead at great speed taking advantage of the lack of friction.

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Magnetar

A magnetar is a type of neutron star with an extremely powerful inferred magnetic field (\sim 10^ - 10^ G).

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Magnetic anomaly

In geophysics, a magnetic anomaly is a local variation in the Earth's magnetic field resulting from variations in the chemistry or magnetism of the rocks.

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Magnetic sail

A magnetic sail or magsail is a proposed method of spacecraft propulsion which would use a static magnetic field to deflect charged particles radiated by the Sun as a plasma wind, and thus impart momentum to accelerate the spacecraft.

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Magnetohydrodynamics

Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD; also magneto-fluid dynamics or hydro­magnetics) is the study of the magnetic properties of electrically conducting fluids.

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Magnetometer

A magnetometer is an instrument that measures magnetism—either the magnetization of a magnetic material like a ferromagnet, or the direction, strength, or relative change of a magnetic field at a particular location.

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Magnetoplasmadynamic thruster

A magnetoplasmadynamic (MPD) thruster (MPDT) is a form of electrically powered spacecraft propulsion which uses the Lorentz force (the force on a charged particle by an electromagnetic field) to generate thrust.

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Magnetosphere of Jupiter

The magnetosphere of Jupiter is the cavity created in the solar wind by the planet's magnetic field.

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Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission

The Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission (MMS) is a NASA unmanned space mission to study the Earth's magnetosphere, using four identical spacecraft flying in a tetrahedral formation.

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Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3D

Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3D is a 2005 IMAX 3D documentary film about the first humans on the Moon, the twelve astronauts in the Apollo program.

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Magnitude of eclipse

Magnitude of eclipse is the fraction of the angular diameter of a celestial body being eclipsed.

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Magnum (rocket)

The Magnum was a large super-heavy-lift rocket designed by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center during the mid-1990s.

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Magnus von Braun

Magnus "Mac" Freiherr von Braun (10 May 1919 – 21 June 2003) was a German chemical engineer, Luftwaffe aviator, and rocket scientist at Peenemünde, the Mittelwerk, and after emigrating to the United States via Operation Paperclip, at Fort Bliss.

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Magsat

Magsat (Magnetic Field Satellite, Explorer 61, Applications Explorer Mission-3 or AEM-3) spacecraft was launched in the fall of 1979 and ended in the spring of 1980.

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Maiao

Mai'ao is an island formation located southwest of Mo'orea and one of the Windward Islands (French: Îles du Vent) in French Polynesia.

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Maidstone

Maidstone is a large, historically important town in Kent, England, of which it is the county town.

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Main (lunar crater)

Main is a lunar impact crater that is located near the north pole of the Moon.

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Main-belt comet

Main-belt comets (MBCs) are bodies orbiting within the asteroid belt that have shown comet-like activity during part of their orbit.

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Mainframe computer

Mainframe computers (colloquially referred to as "big iron") are computers used primarily by large organizations for critical applications; bulk data processing, such as census, industry and consumer statistics, enterprise resource planning; and transaction processing.

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Maintenance resource management

Maintenance resource management (MRM) training is an aircraft maintenance variant on crew resource management (CRM).

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Major Matt Mason

Major Matt Mason was an action figure created by Mattel.

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Makatea

Makatea, or Mangaia-te-vai-tamae, is a raised coral atoll in the northwestern part of the Tuamotus, which is a part of the French overseas collectivity of French Polynesia.

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Makemo

Makemo, Rangi-kemo or Te Paritua, is one of the larger of the Tuamotu atolls in French Polynesia.

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Maksutov (crater)

Maksutov is a crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Malapert (crater)

Malapert is a lunar impact crater that lies near the southern limb of the Moon.

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Malcolm Ross (balloonist)

Malcolm David Ross (October 15, 1919 – October 8, 1985) was a captain in the United States Naval Reserve (USNR), an atmospheric scientist, and a balloonist who set several records for altitude and scientific inquiry, with more than 100 hours flight time in gas balloons by 1961.

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Malin Space Science Systems

Malin Space Science Systems (or MSSS) is a San Diego, California company that designs, develops, and operates instruments to fly on unmanned spacecraft.

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Mallet (crater)

Mallet is a crater on the near side of the Moon.

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Maloelap Atoll

The Maloelap Atoll (Marshallese: M̧aļoeļap) (also spelled Maleolap) is a coral atoll of 71 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district of the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands.

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Malyy (crater)

Malyy is a damaged lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon, behind the eastern limb as seen from the Earth.

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Mamoru Mohri

, AM is a Japanese scientist, a former NASDA astronaut, and a veteran of two NASA space shuttle missions.

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Man in Space Soonest

Man In Space Soonest (MISS) was a United States Air Force (USAF) program to put a man into outer space before the Soviet Union.

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Manasquan High School

Manasquan High School is a four-year comprehensive community public high school that serves students in ninth through twelfth grade from Manasquan, in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States, operating as the lone high school of the Manasquan Public Schools.

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Manatee

Manatees (family Trichechidae, genus Trichechus) are large, fully aquatic, mostly herbivorous marine mammals sometimes known as sea cows. There are three accepted living species of Trichechidae, representing three of the four living species in the order Sirenia: the Amazonian manatee (Trichechus inunguis), the West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus), and the West African manatee (Trichechus senegalensis).

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Manchester, Connecticut

Manchester is a town in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States.

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Mandel'shtam (crater)

Mandel'shtam is the remains of a large crater on the Moon's far side.

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Mangaia

Mangaia (traditionally known as A'ua'u Enua, which means terraced) is the most southerly of the Cook Islands and the second largest, after Rarotonga.

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Mangareva

Mangareva is the central and largest island of the Gambier Islands in French Polynesia.

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Manhattan

Manhattan is the most densely populated borough of New York City, its economic and administrative center, and its historical birthplace.

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Manihi

Manihi, or Paeua, is a coral atoll in the Tuamotu Archipelago, part of French Polynesia.

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Manihiki

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Manilius (crater)

Manilius is a lunar impact crater on the northeast edge of Mare Vaporum.

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Manned Maneuvering Unit

The Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU) is an astronaut propulsion unit that was used by NASA on three Space Shuttle missions in 1984.

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Manned Orbiting Laboratory

The Manned Orbiting Laboratory (MOL), originally referred to as the Manned Orbital Laboratory, was part of the United States Air Force's manned spaceflight program, a successor to the cancelled Boeing X-20 Dyna-Soar military reconnaissance space plane project.

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Manned Space Flight Network

The Manned Space Flight Network (abbreviated MSFN, pronounced "misfin") was a set of tracking stations built to support the American Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, and Skylab space programs.

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Manned Venus flyby

A number of proposals for a manned Venus flyby have been considered since the start of the space age.

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Manners (crater)

Manners is a lunar impact crater located in the western part of the Mare Tranquillitatis and is named after Russell Henry Manners.

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Manono Island

Manono is an island of Samoa, situated in the Apolima Strait between the main islands of Savai'i and Upolu, 3.4 km WNW off Lefatu Cape, the westernmost point of Upolu.

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ManTech International

ManTech International Corporation was co-founded in 1968 by George J. Pedersen and Franc Wertheimer.

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Mantle (geology)

The mantle is a layer inside a terrestrial planet and some other rocky planetary bodies.

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Manuel Rivera Jr.

Captain Manuel Rivera Jr. (September 24, 1959 – January 22, 1991) was the first serviceman of Puerto Rican descent to die in Operation Desert Shield during the Persian Gulf War.

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Manuhangi

Manuhangi (also known as Te Fara) is an atoll of the Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia.

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Manzinus (crater)

Manzinus is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern region of the Moon's near side.

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Map projection

A map projection is a systematic transformation of the latitudes and longitudes of locations from the surface of a sphere or an ellipsoid into locations on a plane.

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MapServer

MapServer is an open source development environment for building spatially enabled internet applications.

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Maraldi (lunar crater)

Maraldi is a worn, eroded crater on the western edge of the Sinus Amoris, in the northeast part of the Moon.

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Marambio Base

Marambio Base (Base Marambio) is a permanent, all year-round Argentine Antarctic base named after Vice-Commodore Gustavo Argentino Marambio, an Antarctic aviation pioneer.

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Marc Garneau

Joseph Jean-Pierre Marc Garneau, (born February 23, 1949) is a Canadian politician and the Minister of Transport in the Government of Canada.

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Marc Kuchner

Marc Kuchner (born August 7, 1972) is an American astrophysicist, a staff member at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) known for work on images and imaging of disks and exoplanets.

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Marcelo Gleiser

Marcelo Gleiser (born 19 March 1959) is a Brazilian physicist and astronomer.

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Marcelo Rossi

Marcelo Mendonça Rossi (born 20 May 1967 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian Catholic priest widely known and popular in the country for his novel approaches to ministering to the faithful.

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March 1961

The following events occurred in March 1961.

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March 1975

The following events occurred in March 1975.

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March 2007 lunar eclipse

A total lunar eclipse took place on March 3, 2007, the first of two eclipses in 2007.

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March 21

In astrology, the day of the equinox is the first full day of the sign of Aries.

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March 22

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March 23

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March 29

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Marci (crater)

Marci is a small, mostly unremarkable lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Marcia McNutt

Marcia Kemper McNutt (born February 19, 1952) is an American geophysicist and the 22nd president of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) of the United States.

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Marco Polo (crater)

Marco Polo is a lunar impact crater that is located in the rugged foothills to the south of the Montes Apenninus mountain range.

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Marconi (crater)

Marconi is a lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side.

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Marcos Pontes

Marcos Cesar Pontes (born March 11, 1963) is a Brazilian Air Force pilot, engineer, AEB astronaut and author.

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Marcus Allen (publisher)

Marcus Allen is the British distributor and publisher of ''Nexus'', a bi-monthly alternative news magazine.

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Mare Humboldtianum

Mare Humboldtianum (Latin for "Sea of Alexander von Humboldt") is a lunar mare located within the Humboldtianum basin, just to the east of Mare Frigoris.

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Mare Nubium

Mare Nubium ("sea of clouds") is a lunar mare in the Nubium basin on the Moon's near side.

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Mare Tranquillitatis

Mare Tranquillitatis (Latin for Sea of Tranquility or Sea of Tranquillity (see spelling differences)) is a lunar mare that sits within the Tranquillitatis basin on the Moon.

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Margaret Chase Smith

Margaret Madeline Chase Smith (December 14, 1897 – May 29, 1995) was a United States politician.

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Margaret Rhea Seddon

Margaret Rhea Seddon (born November 8, 1947) is a physician and retired NASA astronaut.

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Margaritifer Terra

Margaritifer Terra is an ancient, heavily cratered region of Mars.

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Marge in Chains

"Marge in Chains" is the 21st episode of The Simpsons' fourth season.

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Maria Est

Maria Atoll is an uninhabited small atoll of the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia.

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Maria Zuber

Maria T. Zuber (born June 27, 1958) is a member of the National Science Board and the Vice President for Research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she also holds the position of the E. A. Griswold Professor of Geophysics in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences.

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Marie Byrd Land

Marie Byrd Land is the portion of West Antarctica lying east of the Ross Ice Shelf and the Ross Sea and south of the Pacific Ocean, extending eastward approximately to a line between the head of the Ross Ice Shelf and Eights Coast.

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Marine Corps Air Station Miramar

Marine Corps Air Station Miramar (MCAS Miramar), formerly Naval Auxiliary Air Station (NAAS) Miramar and Naval Air Station (NAS) Miramar, is a United States Marine Corps installation that is home to the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, which is the aviation element of the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force.

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Marine Corps Air Station Tustin

Marine Corps Air Station Tustin (IATA: NTK, ICAO: KNTK, FAA LID: NTK) is a former United States Marine Corps air station, located in Tustin, California.

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Mariner 1

Mariner 1 was the first spacecraft of the American Mariner program, designed for a planetary flyby of Venus.

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Mariner 10

Mariner 10 was an American robotic space probe launched by NASA on November 3, 1973, to fly by the planets Mercury and Venus.

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Mariner 2

Mariner 2 (Mariner-Venus 1962), an American space probe to Venus, was the first robotic space probe to conduct a successful planetary encounter.

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Mariner 3

Mariner 3 (together with Mariner 4 known as Mariner-Mars 1964) was one of two identical deep-space probes designed and built by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) for NASA's Mariner-Mars 1964 project that were intended to conduct close-up (flyby) scientific observations of the planet Mars and transmit information on interplanetary space and the space surrounding Mars, televised images of the Martian surface and radio occultation data of spacecraft signals as affected by the Martian atmosphere back to Earth.

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Mariner 4

Mariner 4 (together with Mariner 3 known as Mariner–Mars 1964) was the fourth in a series of spacecraft intended for planetary exploration in a flyby mode.

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Mariner 5

Mariner 5 (Mariner Venus 1967) was a spacecraft of the Mariner program that carried a complement of experiments to probe Venus' atmosphere by radio occultation, measure the hydrogen Lyman-alpha (hard ultraviolet) spectrum, and sample the solar particles and magnetic field fluctuations above the planet.

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Mariner 6 and 7

As part of NASA's wider Mariner program, Mariner 6 and Mariner 7 (Mariner Mars 69A and Mariner Mars 69B) completed the first dual mission to Mars in 1969.

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Mariner 8

Mariner-H (Mariner Mars '71), also commonly known as Mariner 8, was (along with Mariner 9) part of the Mariner Mars '71 project.

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Mariner 9

Mariner 9 (Mariner Mars '71 / Mariner-I) was an unmanned NASA space probe that contributed greatly to the exploration of Mars and was part of the Mariner program.

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Mariner Mark II

Mariner Mark II was NASA's planned family of unmanned spacecraft for the exploration of the outer Solar System that were to be developed and operated by JPL between 1990 through the year 2010.

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Mariner program

The Mariner program was a 10-mission program conducted by the American space agency NASA in conjunction with Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).

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Marinus (crater)

Marinus is a lunar impact crater that is located near the southeastern limb of the Moon.

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Mario Runco Jr.

Mario Runco Jr. (born January 26, 1952), is a former United States Navy officer and NASA astronaut.

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Marion Power Shovel Company

Marion Power Shovel Company was an American firm that designed, manufactured and sold steam shovels, power shovels, blast hole drills, excavators, and dragline excavators for use in the construction and mining industries.

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Marion, Ohio

Marion is a city in and the county seat of Marion County, Ohio, United States.

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Mariotte (crater)

Mariotte is an elongated crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Marius (crater)

Marius is a lunar impact crater located on the Oceanus Procellarum.

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Mark Adler

Mark Adler (born April 3, 1959) is an American software engineer, and has been heavily involved in space exploration.

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Mark Albrecht

Mark J. Albrecht (born March 10, 1950) is a senior aerospace and telecommunications executive with broad government and industry experience.

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Mark Boslough

Mark Boslough is a physicist.

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Mark C. Lee

Mark Charles Lee USAF Colonel, (born August 14, 1952) is a former NASA astronaut who flew on four Space Shuttle missions.

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Mark III (space suit)

The Mark III or MK III (H-1) is a NASA space suit technology demonstrator built by ILC Dover.

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Mark Kelly

Mark Edward Kelly (born February 21, 1964) is a retired American astronaut, engineer, and retired U.S. Navy Captain.

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Mark L. Polansky

Mark Lewis "Roman" Polansky (born June 2, 1956 in Paterson, New Jersey) is an American aerospace engineer and research pilot and a former NASA astronaut.

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Mark N. Brown

Mark Neil Brown (born November 18, 1951) is an American engineer, retired Colonel in the United States Air Force and former NASA astronaut.

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Mark Trueblood

Mark Trueblood is an American engineer and astronomer.

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Markov (crater)

Markov is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northwestern part of the moon’s near side, in the Sinus Roris region of the Oceanus Procellarum.

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Marman clamp

A Marman clamp is a type of heavy-duty band clamp; it allows two flat cylindrical interfaces to be simply clamped together with a ring clamp.

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Marokau

Marokau is an atoll of the Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia.

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Marooned (1969 film)

Marooned is a 1969 American film directed by John Sturges and starring Gregory Peck, Richard Crenna, David Janssen, James Franciscus and Gene Hackman about three astronauts who are trapped and slowly suffocating in space.

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Mars

Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System after Mercury.

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Mars 3

Mars 3 was an unmanned space probe of the Soviet Mars program which spanned the years between 1960 and 1973.

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Mars Climate Orbiter

The Mars Climate Orbiter (formerly the Mars Surveyor '98 Orbiter) was a robotic space probe launched by NASA on December 11, 1998 to study the Martian climate, Martian atmosphere, and surface changes and to act as the communications relay in the Mars Surveyor '98 program for Mars Polar Lander.

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Mars Direct

Mars Direct is a proposal for a human mission to Mars which purports to be both cost-effective and possible with current technology.

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Mars Exploration Rover

NASA's Mars Exploration Rover (MER) mission is an ongoing robotic space mission involving two Mars rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, exploring the planet Mars.

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Mars Express

Mars Express is a space exploration mission being conducted by the European Space Agency (ESA).

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Mars general circulation model

The Mars general circulation model (MGCM) is the result of a research project by NASA to understand the nature of the general circulation of the atmosphere of Mars, how that circulation is driven and how it affects the climate of Mars in the long term.

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Mars Global Surveyor

Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) was an American robotic spacecraft developed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and launched November 1996.

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Mars landing

A Mars landing is a landing of a spacecraft on the surface of Mars.

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Mars Microspacecraft Missions

Mars Microspacecraft Missions are proposed cheap launch missions costing less than $50 million that can be carried out by the Italian Space Agency to Mars to research Mars, ranging from the use of one spacecraft to multiple constellations of mini spacecraft.

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Mars Needs Women

Mars Needs Women is a 1967 independently made American direct-to-television science fiction film from Azalea Pictures, produced, written, and directed by self-proclaimed schlock artist/auteur Larry Buchanan, that stars Tommy Kirk, Yvonne Craig, and Byron Lord.

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Mars Observer

The Mars Observer spacecraft, also known as the Mars Geoscience/Climatology Orbiter, was a robotic space probe launched by NASA on September 25, 1992 to study the Martian surface, atmosphere, climate and magnetic field.

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Mars Pathfinder

Mars Pathfinder (MESUR Pathfinder) is an American robotic spacecraft that landed a base station with a roving probe on Mars in 1997.

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Mars Polar Lander

The Mars Polar Lander, also known as the Mars Surveyor '98 Lander, was a 290-kilogram robotic spacecraft lander launched by NASA on January 3, 1999 to study the soil and climate of Planum Australe, a region near the south pole on Mars.

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Mars Radiation Environment Experiment

The Martian Radiation Experiment, or MARIE was designed to measure the radiation environment of Mars using an energetic particle spectrometer as part of the science mission of the 2001 Mars Odyssey spacecraft (launched on April 7, 2001).

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Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter

Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) is a multipurpose spacecraft designed to conduct reconnaissance and exploration of Mars from orbit.

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Mars rover

A Mars rover is an automated motor vehicle that propels itself across the surface of the planet Mars upon arrival.

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Mars sample return mission

A Mars sample return mission (MSR) would be a spaceflight mission to collect rock and dust samples from Mars and to return them to Earth.

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Mars Science Laboratory

Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) is a robotic space probe mission to Mars launched by NASA on November 26, 2011, which successfully landed Curiosity, a Mars rover, in Gale Crater on August 6, 2012.

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Mars Scout Program

The Mars Scout Program was a NASA initiative to send a series of small, low-cost robotic missions to Mars, competitively selected from innovative proposals by the scientific community.

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Mars Society

The Mars Society is an American worldwide volunteer-driven space-advocacy non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the human exploration and settlement of the planet Mars.

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Mars Surveyor 2001

The Mars Surveyor 2001 project was a multi-part Mars exploration mission intended as a follow-up to Mars Surveyor 1998.

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Mars Surveyor 2001 Lander

The NASA Mars Surveyor 2001 Lander was a planned Mars probe which was canceled in May 2000 in the wake of the failures of the Mars Climate Orbiter and Mars Polar Lander missions in late 1999.

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Mars Telecommunications Orbiter

The Mars Telecommunications Orbiter (MTO) was a cancelled Mars mission that was originally intended to launch in 2009 and would have established an Interplanetary Internet between Earth and Mars.

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Mars trilogy

The Mars trilogy is a series of award-winning science fiction novels by Kim Stanley Robinson that chronicles the settlement and terraforming of the planet Mars through the intensely personal and detailed viewpoints of a wide variety of characters spanning almost two centuries.

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Marsha Ivins

Marsha Sue Ivins (born April 15, 1951) is an American former astronaut and a veteran of five space shuttle missions.

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Marshall Lytle

Marshall Lytle (September 1, 1933 – May 25, 2013) was an American rock and roll bassist, best known for his work with the groups Bill Haley & His Comets and The Jodimars in the 1950s.

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Marshall Space Flight Center

The George C. Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), located in Huntsville, Alabama, is the U.S. government's civilian rocketry and spacecraft propulsion research center.

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Marta Bohn-Meyer

Marta Bohn-Meyer (18 August 1957 – 18 September 2005) was an American pilot and engineer.

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Marth (lunar crater)

Marth is a small lunar impact crater located in the northwest part of the Palus Epidemiarum.

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Martian canal

For a time in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it was erroneously believed that there were canals on Mars.

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Martian meteorite

A Martian meteorite is a rock that formed on the planet Mars and was then ejected from Mars by the impact of an asteroid or comet, and finally landed on the Earth.

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Martian spherules

Martian spherules (also known as blueberries due to their blue hue in false-color images released by NASA) are the abundant spherical hematite inclusions discovered by the Mars rover ''Opportunity'' at Meridiani Planum on the planet Mars.

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Martin A. Uman

Martin Allan Uman (born 1936) is an American engineer.

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Martin B-57 Canberra

The Martin B-57 Canberra is an American-built, twinjet tactical bomber and reconnaissance aircraft that entered service with the United States Air Force (USAF) in 1953.

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Martin C. Jischke

Martin C. Jischke (JIS-key) (born August 7, 1941) is a prominent American higher-education administrator and advocate, and was the tenth president of Purdue University.

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Martin Frederick

Martin E. Frederick (born 1963), is the Corporate Director of Civil Space Programs at Northrop Grumman Corporation.

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Martin J. Fettman

Martin Joseph Fettman (B.S., D.V.M., M.S., Ph.D., Diplomate, ACVP) is an American pathologist and researcher who flew on NASA Space Shuttle mission STS-58 aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia as a Payload Specialist.

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Martin Kornmesser

Martin Kornmesser is a graphic designer working at the ESA/NASA Hubble European Space Agency Information Centre (HEIC) in Munich/Garching.

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Martin Lewis (humorist)

Martin Neil Lewis (born 24 July 1952) is a US-based English humorist, writer, radio/TV host, producer, and marketing strategist.

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Martin Marietta X-24

The Martin Marietta X-24 was an American experimental aircraft developed from a joint United States Air Force-NASA program named PILOT (1963–1975).

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Martine Rothblatt

Martine Aliana Rothblatt (born 1954) is an American lawyer, author, and entrepreneur.

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Marutea Nord

Marutea, or Taunga tauranga-e-havana, is one of the Tuamotu atolls in French Polynesia.

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Marutea Sud

Marutea Atoll (Marutea Sud), also known as Marutea-i-runga, and Nuku-nui, is an atoll of the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia, part of the Gambier (commune).

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Marvin Middlemark

Marvin P. Middlemark (September 16, 1919 – September 14, 1989) invented the Rabbit Ears television antenna (dipole antenna) in 1953 in Rego Park, Queens, New York.

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Marvin Simon

Marvin Kenneth Simon (1939 – September 23, 2007) was a telecommunication engineer who has worked extensively for the last 35 years in the area of modulation, coding, and synchronization for space, satellite, radio, and military communications and also performance evaluation of wireless telecommunication systems over fading channels.

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Mary (crater)

Mary is a tiny lunar impact crater in the southeastern part of the Mare Serenitatis.

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Mary Ellen Weber

Mary Ellen Weber (born 1962) is an American executive, scientist, aviator, speaker, and a former NASA astronaut.

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Mary L. Cleave

Mary Louise Cleave (born 5 February 1947) is an American engineer and a former NASA astronaut.

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Mary McLeod Bethune

Mary Jane McLeod Bethune (born Mary Jane McLeod; July 10, 1875 – May 18, 1955) was an American educator, stateswoman, philanthropist, humanitarian and civil rights activist best known for starting a private school for African-American students in Daytona Beach, Florida.

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Mary Nolan (politician)

Mary Nolan (born 1954) is a Democratic politician from the U.S. state of Oregon.

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Mascoma Lake

Mascoma Lake is a lake in western New Hampshire, United States.

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Mascot

A mascot is any person, animal, or object thought to bring luck, or anything used to represent a group with a common public identity, such as a school, professional sports team, society, military unit, or brand name.

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Maskelyne (crater)

Maskelyne is a solitary lunar impact crater that lies in the southeast part of the Mare Tranquillitatis.

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Mason (crater)

Mason is the remains of a lunar impact crater that lies in the northeastern part of the Moon.

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MasPar

MasPar Computer Corporation was a minisupercomputer vendor that was founded in 1987 by Jeff Kalb.

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Mass deacidification

Mass deacidification is a term used in Library and Information Science for one possible measure against the degradation of paper in old books (the so-called "slow fires").

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private research university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States.

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Mass–energy equivalence

In physics, mass–energy equivalence states that anything having mass has an equivalent amount of energy and vice versa, with these fundamental quantities directly relating to one another by Albert Einstein's famous formula: E.

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Massey Energy

Massey Energy Company was a coal extractor in the United States with substantial operations in West Virginia, Kentucky and Virginia.

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Masten Space Systems

Masten Space Systems is an aerospace manufacturer startup company in Mojave, California (formerly Santa Clara, California) that is developing a line of vertical takeoff, vertical landing (VTVL) rockets, initially for unmanned research sub-orbital spaceflights and eventually intended to support unmanned orbital spaceflight launches.

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Master of Laws

The Master of Laws (M.L. or LL.M.; Latin Magister Legum or Legum Magister) is a postgraduate academic degree, pursued by those either holding an undergraduate academic law degree, a professional law degree, or an undergraduate degree in a related subject.

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MasterFormat

MasterFormat is a standard for organizing specifications and other written information for commercial and institutional building projects in the U.S. and Canada.

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Mataiva

Mataiva (meaning "Nine Eyes" in Tuamotuan), Tepoetiriura ("Sparkling Pearl") Publisher: Air Tahiti: Polynesian Airline - News (in French).

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Mataveri International Airport

Mataveri International Airport or Isla de Pascua Airport is located at Hanga Roa on Rapa Nui (Easter Island) (Isla de Pascua in Spanish).

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Matchbox Sky Busters

The Matchbox Sky Busters are a range of die-cast model aircraft produced under the Matchbox brand, initially by Lesney Products and later by Mattel.

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Materials data management

Materials data is a critical resource for manufacturing organizations seeking to enhance products, processes and, ultimately, profitability.

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Materials International Space Station Experiment

The Materials International Space Station Experiment (MISSE) is a series of experiments mounted externally on the International Space Station (ISS) that investigates the effects of long-term exposure of materials to the harsh space environment.

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Materials science in science fiction

Materials science in science fiction is the study of how materials science is portrayed in works of science fiction.

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Mather Air Force Base

Mather Air Force Base (Mather AFB) was a United States Air Force Base, which was closed in 1993.

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Mathew Bevan

Mathew Bevan (born 10 June 1974) is a British hacker from Cardiff, Wales.

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Matthew Kapell

Matthew Wilhelm Kapell is a historian and anthropologist, with Master's Degrees in each discipline, who has a Ph.D. in American Studies.

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Matthew Looney

Matthew Looney is the title character in a series of four science fiction books for children by Jerome Beatty Jr (1916—2002).

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Matthew Pothen Thekaekara

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Matureivavao

Matureivavao, or Maturei-vavao is an uninhabited atoll in the Acteon Group in the southeastern part of the Tuamotu Islands.

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Mauna Kea

Mauna Kea is a dormant volcano on the island of Hawaii.

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Mauna Kea Observatories

The Mauna Kea Observatories (MKO) are a number of independent astronomical research facilities and large telescope observatories that are located at the summit of Mauna Kea on the Big Island of Hawaiʻi, United States.

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Mauna Loa

Mauna Loa (or; Hawaiian:; Long Mountain) is one of five volcanoes that form the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawaiʻi in the Pacific Ocean.

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Maunder (lunar crater)

Maunder is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, just beyond the western limb.

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Maupertuis (crater)

Maupertuis is the remnant of a lunar impact crater that is located in the northern part of the Moon's near side.

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Maupihaa

Maupihaa, also known as Mopelia, is an atoll in the Leeward group (Iles sous le Vent) of the Society Islands.

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Maupiti

Maupiti is a small coral atoll with a volcanic island in its midst.

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Maurice Anthony Biot

Maurice Anthony Biot (May 25, 1905 – September 12, 1985) was a Belgian-American applied physicist.

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Maurizio Cheli

Maurizio Cheli (born 4 May 1959) is an Italian air force officer, a European Space Agency astronaut and a veteran of one NASA space shuttle mission.

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Maurizio Montalbini

Maurizio Montalbini (Senigallia 4 September 1953–Pieve Torina 19 September 2009) was an Italian sociologist and caver who had lived in complete isolation in an underground chamber multiple times since 1986.

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Maurolycus (crater)

Maurolycus is one of the more prominent lunar impact craters in the southern highland region of the Moon that is covered in overlapping crater impacts and is named after Francesco Maurolico.

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Maury (crater)

Maury is a small lunar impact crater named for two cousins.

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Mawrth Vallis

Mawrth Vallis (Mawrth means "Mars" in Welsh) is a valley on Mars, located in the Oxia Palus quadrangle at 22.3°N, 343.5°E with an elevation approximately two kilometers below datum.

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Max Gunzburger

Max D. Gunzburger, Francis Eppes Distinguished Professor of Mathematics at Florida State University, is an American mathematician and computational scientist affiliated with the Florida State interdisciplinary Department of Scientific Computing.

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Max Launch Abort System

The Max Launch Abort System (MLAS) was a proposed alternative to the Maxime Faget-invented "tractor" launch escape system (LES) that was planned for use by NASA for its Orion spacecraft in the event an Ares I malfunction during launch required an immediate abort.

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Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research

The Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research (abbreviation: MPS; Max-Planck-Institut für Sonnensystemforschung) is a research institute in astronomy and astrophysics located in Göttingen, Germany, where it relocated in February 2014 from the nearby village of Lindau.

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Max Q

In aerospace engineering, the maximum dynamic pressure, often referred to as maximum Q or max Q, is the point at which aerodynamic stress on a vehicle in atmospheric flight is maximized.

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Max Steel (2000 TV series)

Max Steel is an action/science fiction animated television series which originally aired from February 26, 2000 to January 15, 2002, based on the Mattel action-figure of the same name.

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Maximum Absorbency Garment

A Maximum Absorbency Garment (MAG) is a piece of clothing NASA astronauts wear during liftoff, landing, and extra-vehicular activity (EVA) to absorb urine and feces.

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Maxwell (crater)

Maxwell is a crater on the far side of the Moon named after the physicist James C. Maxwell.

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Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs

The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (commonly known as the Maxwell School) is Syracuse University's home for professional degree programs in public administration and international relations; scholarly, doctoral programs in the social sciences; and undergraduate instruction in the social sciences.

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May 1963

The following events occurred in May 1963.

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May 1965

The following events occurred in May 1965.

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May 25

No description.

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Mayaguana

Mayaguana is the easternmost island and district of the Bahamas.

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Mayall II

Mayall II, also known as NGC-224-G1, SKHB 1, GSC 2788:2139, HBK 0-1, M31GC J003247+393440 or Andromeda's Cluster, is a globular cluster orbiting M31, the Andromeda Galaxy.

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Maynard Pittendreigh

The Rev.

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Maze War

Maze War (also known as The Maze Game, Maze Wars, Mazewar or simply Maze) is a 1973 computer game which originated or disseminated a number of concepts used in thousands of games to follow, and is considered one of the earliest examples of, or progenitor of, a first-person shooter.

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Mädler (lunar crater)

Mädler is a lunar impact crater located on the mare that joins Sinus Asperitatis in the north to Mare Nectaris to the southeast.

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Mädler (Martian crater)

Mädler is a crater on Mars named in honor of the German astronomer Johann Heinrich Mädler.

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Möbius (crater)

Möbius is a lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side, beyond the eastern limb and northeast of the Mare Marginis.

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Mössbauer spectroscopy

Mössbauer spectroscopy is a spectroscopic technique based on the Mössbauer effect.

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Mösting (crater)

Mösting is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the southeastern fringes of the Mare Insularum.

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Müller (lunar crater)

Müller is a lunar impact crater.

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McAdie (crater)

McAdie is a flooded lunar impact crater that is located along the northeastern edge of Mare Smythii, on the far side of the Moon.

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McAuliffe (crater)

McAuliffe is a small lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side.

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McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center

The McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center is a science museum located in Concord, New Hampshire, United States, next door to the NHTI campus.

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McCallum High School

A.

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McCanles Gang

The McCanles Gang (sometimes misspelled McCandless Gang) was an alleged outlaw gang active in the early 1860s that was accused of train robbery, bank robbery, cattle rustling, horse theft, and murder.

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McClure (crater)

McClure is a small lunar impact crater.

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McDonald (crater)

McDonald is a small lunar impact crater located in the central Mare Imbrium and are named after William Johnson and Thomas Logie McDonald.

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McDonnell Aircraft

The McDonnell Aircraft Corporation was an American aerospace manufacturer based in St. Louis, Missouri.

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McDonnell Douglas

McDonnell Douglas was a major American aerospace manufacturing corporation and defense contractor formed by the merger of McDonnell Aircraft and the Douglas Aircraft Company in 1967.

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McDonnell Douglas C-9

The McDonnell Douglas C-9 is a military version of the McDonnell Douglas DC-9 airliner.

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McDonnell Douglas DC-X

The DC-X, short for Delta Clipper or Delta Clipper Experimental, was an unmanned prototype of a reusable single-stage-to-orbit launch vehicle built by McDonnell Douglas in conjunction with the United States Department of Defense's Strategic Defense Initiative Organization (SDIO) from 1991 to 1993.

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McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle

The McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle is an American twin-engine, all-weather tactical fighter aircraft designed by McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) to gain and maintain air supremacy in all aspects of aerial combat.

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McDonnell Douglas F-15 STOL/MTD

The McDonnell Douglas F-15 STOL/MTD (Short Takeoff and Landing/Maneuver Technology Demonstrator) is a modified F-15 Eagle.

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McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II

The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II is a tandem two-seat, twin-engine, all-weather, long-range supersonic jet interceptor and fighter-bomber originally developed for the United States Navy by McDonnell Aircraft.

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McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet

The McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet is a twin-engine, supersonic, all-weather, carrier-capable, multirole combat jet, designed as both a fighter and attack aircraft (hence the F/A designation).

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McDonnell Douglas MD-11

The McDonnell Douglas MD-11 is an American three-engine medium- to long-range wide-body jet airliner, manufactured by McDonnell Douglas and, later, by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

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McDonnell Douglas YC-15

The McDonnell Douglas YC-15 was a prototype four-engine short take-off and landing (STOL) tactical transport.

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McDonnell XV-1

The McDonnell XV-1 is an experimental compound gyroplane developed for a joint research program between the United States Air Force and the United States Army to explore technologies to develop an aircraft that could take off and land like a helicopter but fly at faster airspeeds, similar to a conventional airplane.

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McDowell County, West Virginia

McDowell County is a county in the U.S. state of West Virginia.

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McKellar (crater)

McKellar is a lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side, and it cannot be viewed directly from the Earth.

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McLaughlin (lunar crater)

McLaughlin is a lunar impact crater that is located just behind the northwestern rim on the far side of the Moon.

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MCM/70

The MCM/70 was a pioneering microcomputer first built in 1973 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and released the next year, making it one of the first microcomputers in the world, the second to be shipped in completed form, and the first portable computer.

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McMath (crater)

McMath is an impact crater on the Moon's far side.

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McNair (crater)

McNair is a small lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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McNally (crater)

McNally is a crater that is located to the north-northwest of the much larger crater Fersman, on the far side of Moon.

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MDK (video game)

MDK is a 1997 third-person shooter video game developed by Shiny Entertainment for Microsoft Windows.

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Meanings of minor planet names: 11001–12000

002 | 11002 Richardlis || || Richard J. Lis, M.D. (born 1951), an orthopedist and surgeon with the Orthopedic Institute of Pasadena for over 15 years.

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Meanings of minor planet names: 169001–170000

078 | 169078 Chuckshaw || || Charles "Chuck" Shaw, the mission director for NASA's Hubble Space Telescope rescue mission STS-125.

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Meanings of minor planet names: 78001–79000

115 | 78115 Skiantonucci || || Robert "Ski" Antonucci, an astrophysicist at the University of California Santa Barbara, working on extragalactic astrophysics.

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Mechanical arm

A mechanical arm is a machine that mimics the action of a human arm.

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Mechnikov (crater)

Mechnikov is an impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Media in Hyderabad

Hyderabad, in India, has a well-developed communication and media infrastructure, and the city is covered by a large network of optical fiber cables.

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Medical College of Georgia Institute of Molecular Medicine and Genetics

The Medical College of Georgia Institute of Molecular Medicine and Genetics (IMMAG) is a biomedical research facility located in Augusta, Georgia.

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Mees (crater)

Mees is a crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Meg Crofton

Meg Gilbert Crofton (born Mary Elizabeth Gilbert in 1953) is an American businesswoman, who served as president of Walt Disney Parks & Resorts in the United States and France.

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Meggers (crater)

Meggers is an impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon.

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Mehrdad Nikoonahad

Dr.

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Meitner (lunar crater)

Meitner is an impact crater on the far side of the Moon, behind the eastern limb.

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Mejit Island

Mejit (Marshallese: Mājej,, or Mājeej) is an island in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district of the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands.

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Melissa Trainer

Melissa G. Trainer (April 22, 1978 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American astrobiologist who in 2004 demonstrated empirically that life could have formed on Earth through the interaction of methane, carbon dioxide and ultraviolet light (sunlight).

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Melt pond

Melt ponds are pools of open water that form on sea ice in the warmer months of spring and summer.

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Memorial Parkway (Huntsville)

Memorial Parkway, also known as The Parkway, is a major thoroughfare in Huntsville, Alabama that carries over 100,000 vehicles on average a day.

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Memories (1995 film)

Memories (also Otomo Katsuhiro's Memories) is a 1995 Japanese animated science fiction anthology film with Katsuhiro Otomo as executive producer, and based on three of his manga short stories.

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Mendel (lunar crater)

Mendel is a large Impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon.

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Mendeleev (crater)

Mendeleev is a large lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, as seen from the Earth.

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Menelaus (crater)

Menelaus is a young lunar impact crater located on the southern shore of Mare Serenitatis near the eastern end of the Montes Hæmus mountain range.

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Mentor Williams

Mentor Ralph Williams (June 11, 1946 – November 16, 2016) was an American songwriter and producer.

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Menzel (crater)

Menzel is a tiny lunar impact crater located in the southeast of the Mare Tranquillitatis.

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Mercator (crater)

Mercator is a lunar impact crater that is located on the southwestern edge of Mare Nubium, in the southwest part of the Moon.

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Mercedes Reaves

Mercedes Reaves is a Puerto Rican research engineer and scientist.

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Mercurius (crater)

Mercurius is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northeastern part of the Moon.

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Mercury (planet)

Mercury is the smallest and innermost planet in the Solar System.

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Mercury 13

Mercury 13 refers to thirteen American women who, as part of a privately funded program, underwent some of the same physiological screening tests as the astronauts selected by NASA on April 9, 1959 for Project Mercury.

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Mercury Boulevard

Mercury Boulevard in the cities of Hampton and Newport News in the Peninsula region of southeastern Virginia carries U.S. Highway 258 approximately south from Fort Monroe at Old Point Comfort on Hampton Roads to the north end of the James River Bridge.

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Mercury Seven

The Mercury Seven were the group of seven Mercury astronauts announced by NASA on April 9, 1959.

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Mercury-Atlas 1

Mercury-Atlas 1 (MA-1) was the first launch attempt of a Mercury capsule (not including the boilerplate spacecraft of the September 1959 Big Joe flight) launched at 13:13 UTC on July 29, 1960 from Cape Canaveral, Florida.

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Mercury-Atlas 10

Mercury-Atlas 10 (MA-10) was a cancelled early manned space mission, which would have been the last flight in NASA's Mercury program.

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Mercury-Atlas 2

Mercury-Atlas 2 (MA-2) was launched unmanned on February 21, 1961 at 14:10 UTC, from Launch Complex 14 at Cape Canaveral, Florida.

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Mercury-Atlas 3

Mercury-Atlas 3 (MA-3) was an unmanned spaceflight of the Mercury program.

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Mercury-Atlas 4

Mercury-Atlas 4 was an unmanned spaceflight of the Mercury program.

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Mercury-Atlas 5

Mercury-Atlas 5 was an American unmanned spaceflight of the Mercury program.

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Mercury-Atlas 6

Mercury-Atlas 6 (MA-6) was the third human spaceflight for the U.S. and part of Project Mercury.

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Mercury-Atlas 7

Mercury-Atlas 7, launched May 24, 1962, was the fourth flight of Project Mercury, the first manned space program of the United States.

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Mercury-Atlas 8

Mercury-Atlas 8 (MA-8) was the fifth United States manned space mission, part of NASA's Mercury program.

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Mercury-Atlas 9

Mercury-Atlas 9 was the final manned space mission of the U.S. Mercury program, launched on May 15, 1963 from Launch Complex 14 at Cape Canaveral, Florida.

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Mercury-Redstone 1

Mercury-Redstone 1 (MR-1) was the first Mercury-Redstone unmanned flight test in Project Mercury and the first attempt to launch a Mercury spacecraft with the Mercury-Redstone Launch Vehicle.

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Mercury-Redstone 1A

Mercury-Redstone 1A (MR-1A) was launched on December 19, 1960 from LC-5 at Cape Canaveral, Florida.

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Mercury-Redstone 2

Mercury-Redstone 2 (MR-2) was the penultimate test flight of the Mercury-Redstone Launch Vehicle prior to the first manned American space mission in Project Mercury.

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Mercury-Redstone 3

Mercury-Redstone 3, or Freedom 7, was the first United States human spaceflight, on May 5, 1961, piloted by astronaut Alan Shepard.

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Mercury-Redstone 4

Mercury-Redstone 4 was the second United States human spaceflight, on July 21, 1961.

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Mercury-Redstone BD

Mercury-Redstone BD was an unmanned booster development flight in the U.S. Mercury program.

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Mercury-Scout 1

Mercury-Scout 1, or MS-1, was a United States spacecraft intended to test tracking stations for Project Mercury flights.

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Meredith L. Patterson

Meredith L. Patterson (born April 30, 1977) is an American technologist, science fiction writer, and journalist.

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Meridiani Planum

Meridiani Planum is a plain located 2 degrees south of Mars' equator (centered at), in the westernmost portion of Terra Meridiani.

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Merlin (game)

Merlin (sometimes known as Merlin, the Electronic Wizard) was a handheld electronic game first made by Parker Brothers in 1978.

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Merrill (crater)

Merrill is a lunar impact crater.

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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge

Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge is a U.S. National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) on the Atlantic coast of Florida's largest barrier island.

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Merritt Island, Florida

Merritt Island is a census-designated place in Brevard County, Florida, located on the eastern Floridian coast, along the Atlantic Ocean.

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Meshcherskiy (crater)

Meshcherskiy is an impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side, to the east-northeast of the larger Ostwald.

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Mesquito

The Mesquito is an American sounding rocket vehicle developed for the NASA Sounding Rocket Program on Wallops Island, Virginia.

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Messala (crater)

Messala is a lunar impact crater of sufficient dimension to belong to the category of impact features known as walled plains.

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MESSENGER

Messenger (stylized as MESSENGER, whose backronym is "MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging", and which is a reference to the messenger of the same name from Roman mythology) was a NASA robotic spacecraft that orbited the planet Mercury between 2011 and 2015.

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Messier (crater)

Messier is a relatively young lunar impact crater located on the Mare Fecunditatis.

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Messier 10

Messier 10 or M10 (also designated NGC 6254) is a globular cluster of stars in the equatorial constellation of Ophiuchus.

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Messier 102

Messier 102 (also known as M102) is a galaxy listed in the Messier Catalogue that has not been identified unambiguously.

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Messier 105

Messier 105 (also known as M105 and NGC 3379) is an elliptical galaxy in the constellation Leo.

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Messier 107

Globular Cluster M107 (also known as Messier Object 107 or NGC 6171) is the last globular cluster in the Messier Catalogue.

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Messier 108

Messier 108 (also known as NGC 3556) is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major.

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Messier 19

Messier 19 or M19 (also designated NGC 6273) is a globular cluster in the constellation Ophiuchus.

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Messier 2

Messier 2 or M2 (also designated NGC 7089) is a globular cluster in the constellation Aquarius, five degrees north of the star Beta Aquarii.

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Messier 28

Messier 28 (also known as M28 or NGC 6626) is a globular cluster in the constellation Sagittarius.

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Messier 30

Messier 30 (also known as M30 or NGC 7099) is a globular cluster of stars in the southern constellation of Capricornus.

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Messier 35

Messier 35 (also known as M35, or NGC 2168) is an open cluster in the constellation Gemini.

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Messier 39

Messier 39 (also known as M39, or NGC 7092) is an open cluster in the constellation of Cygnus.

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Messier 4

Messier 4 or M4 (also designated NGC 6121) is a globular cluster in the constellation of Scorpius.

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Messier 41

Messier 41 (also known as M41 or NGC 2287) is an open cluster in the Canis Major constellation.

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Messier 5

Messier 5 or M5 (also designated NGC 5904) is a globular cluster in the constellation Serpens.

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Messier 52

Messier 52 (also known as M52 or NGC 7654) is an open cluster in the Cassiopeia constellation.

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Messier 53

Messier 53 (also known as M53 or NGC 5024) is a globular cluster in the Coma Berenices constellation.

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Messier 56

Messier 56 (also known as M56 or NGC 6779) is a globular cluster in the constellation Lyra.

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Messier 58

Messier 58 (also known as M58 and NGC 4579) is an intermediate barred spiral galaxy with a weak inner ring structure located within the constellation Virgo, approximately 68 million light-years away from Earth.

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Messier 60

Messier 60, also known as NGC 4649, is an elliptical galaxy approximately 55 million light-years away in the constellation Virgo.

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Messier 62

Messier 62 (also known as M62 or NGC 6266) is a globular cluster in the constellation Ophiuchus.

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Messier 65

Messier 65 (also known as NGC 3623) is an intermediate spiral galaxy about 35 million light-years away in the constellation Leo.

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Messier 68

Messier 68 (also known as M68 or NGC 4590) is a globular cluster in the equatorial constellation Hydra.

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Messier 69

Messier 69 (also known as M69 or NGC 6637) is a globular cluster in the constellation Sagittarius.

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Messier 70

Messier 70 (also known as M70 or NGC 6681) is a globular cluster in the constellation Sagittarius.

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Messier 71

Messier 71 (also known as M71 or NGC 6838) is a globular cluster in the constellation Sagitta.

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Messier 72

Messier 72 (also known as M72 or NGC 6981) is a globular cluster in the Aquarius constellation discovered by French astronomer Pierre Méchain on August 29, 1780.

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Messier 80

Messier 80 (also known as M80 or NGC 6093) is a globular cluster in the constellation Scorpius.

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Messier 82

Messier 82 (also known as NGC 3034, Cigar Galaxy or M82) is a starburst galaxy approximately 12 million light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major.

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Messier 86

Messier 86 (also known as M86 or NGC 4406) is an elliptical or lenticular galaxy in the constellation Virgo.

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Messier 9

Messier 9 or M9 (also designated NGC 6333) is a globular cluster in the constellation of Ophiuchus.

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Messier 95

Messier 95, also known as M95 or NGC 3351, is a barred spiral galaxy located about 38 million light-years away in the zodiac constellation Leo.

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Messier 99

Messier 99 or M99 (NGC 4254) in the constellation Coma Berenices is an unbarred spiral galaxy approximately 15 megaparsecs (56 million light-years) in distance from the Milky Way.

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MESUR

MESUR, the Mars Environmental SURvey was a NASA program designed to explore the planet Mars in preparation for human follow-up missions of the Space Exploration Initiative.

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Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake

Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake is an overhead action-adventure stealth video game, with the tagline "Tactical Espionage Game", that was originally released by Konami in for the MSX2 computer platform.

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Meteor (film)

Meteor is a 1979 Hong Kong–American science fiction disaster film in which scientists detect an asteroid on a collision course with Earth and struggle with international, Cold War politics in their efforts to prevent disaster.

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Meteor Crater

Meteor Crater is a meteorite impact crater approximately east of Flagstaff and west of Winslow in the northern Arizona desert of the United States.

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Meteorite

A meteorite is a solid piece of debris from an object, such as a comet, asteroid, or meteoroid, that originates in outer space and survives its passage through the atmosphere to reach the surface of a planet or moon.

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Meteoroid

A meteoroid is a small rocky or metallic body in outer space.

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Meteorology

Meteorology is a branch of the atmospheric sciences which includes atmospheric chemistry and atmospheric physics, with a major focus on weather forecasting.

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Methods of detecting exoplanets

Any planet is an extremely faint light source compared to its parent star.

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Methuselah Foundation

The Methuselah Foundation is a non-profit organization co-founded in 2003 by David Gobel and Aubrey de Grey.

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Methylidyne radical

Methylidyne (also systematically named hydridocarbon(•)), also called carbyne, is an organic compound with the chemical formula CH• (also written as). Methylidyne is the simplest carbyne.

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Metius (crater)

Metius is a lunar impact crater located in the rugged highlands to the southeast of the Moon's near side.

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Meton (crater)

Meton is a compound formation on the Moon that consists of several merged crater rings that have been flooded with lava, forming the remnant of a walled plain in the shape of a clover leaf.

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Metric system

The metric system is an internationally adopted decimal system of measurement.

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Metrication

Metrication or metrification is conversion to the metric system of units of measurement.

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Metrication Board

The Metrication Board was a non-departmental public body that existed in the United Kingdom to promote and co-ordinate metrication within the country.

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Metrication in the United Kingdom

Metrication in the United Kingdom, the process of introducing the metric system of measurement in place of imperial units, has made steady progress since the mid–20th century but today remains equivocal and varies by context.

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Metrication in the United States

Metrication (or metrification) is the process of introducing the International System of Units, also known as SI units or the metric system, to replace a jurisdiction's traditional measuring units.

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Metrication opposition

The spread of metrication around the world in the last two centuries has been met with both support and opposition.

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Metro Detroit

The Detroit metropolitan area, often referred to as Metro Detroit, is a major metropolitan area in the U. S. State of Michigan, consisting of the city of Detroit and its surrounding area.

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Mexican Americans

Mexican Americans (mexicoamericanos or estadounidenses de origen mexicano) are Americans of full or partial Mexican descent.

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Mezentsev (crater)

Mezentsev is a lunar impact crater that is located in the high northern latitudes on the Moon's far side.

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Mi Tierra (song)

"Mi Tierra" (My Homeland) is the first single released by Gloria Estefan from her first Spanish album Mi Tierra, it was written by Estefano based on inspirations by Estefan.

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Miami

Miami is a major port city on the Atlantic coast of south Florida in the southeastern United States.

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Michael A'Hearn

Michael Francis A'Hearn (November 17, 1940 – May 29, 2017) was an American astronomer and astronomy professor at the University of Maryland College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences.

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Michael A. Baker

Michael Allen Baker (born October 27, 1953) is a retired captain in the United States Navy, former NASA astronaut, and the International Space Station Program Manager for International and Crew Operations, at NASA's Johnson Space Center.

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Michael Barratt (astronaut)

Michael Reed Barratt (born April 16, 1959) is an American physician and a NASA astronaut.

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Michael Bay

Michael Benjamin Bay (born February 17, 1965) is an American filmmaker known for directing and producing big-budget, high-concept action films characterized by fast cutting, stylistic visuals and extensive use of special effects, including frequent depictions of explosions.

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Michael C. Malin

Michael C. Malin (born 1950) is an American astronomer, space-scientist, and CEO of Malin Space Science Systems.

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Michael Carroll (space artist)

Michael W. Carroll is an award-winning astronomical artist and science writer.

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Michael Coats

Michael Lloyd Coats (born January 16, 1946) is a former NASA astronaut (three spaceflights), raised in Riverside, California.

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Michael D. Griffin

Michael Douglas Griffin (born November 1, 1949) is an American physicist and aerospace engineer who is the current Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering.

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Michael D. Leinbach

Michael D. Leinbach (born c. 1953) was the Shuttle Launch Director at NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Florida.

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Michael Dalton (gambler)

Michael Dalton (born 1955) is a gambling author, publisher and founder of the Blackjack Review Network.

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Michael E. Fossum

Michael Edward Fossum (born December 19, 1957 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota) is a former American astronaut and the.

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Michael Fincke

Edward Michael "Mike"/"Spanky" Fincke (born March 14, 1967) is an American astronaut who formerly held the American record for the most time in space (381.6 days).

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Michael Foale

Colin Michael Foale (born 6 January 1957) is a British-American astrophysicist and former NASA astronaut.

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Michael Foreman (astronaut)

Michael James Foreman (born March 29, 1957) is a retired U.S. Navy pilot and a NASA astronaut.

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Michael Helfert

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Michael Hinchey

Michael Gerard Hinchey (born 1969) is an Irish computer scientist and Director at the Irish Software Engineering Research Centre (Lero), a multi-university research centre headquartered at the University of Limerick, Ireland.

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Michael J. Adams

Michael James "Mike" Adams (May 5, 1930 – November 15, 1967), (Maj, USAF), was an American aviator, aeronautical engineer, and USAF astronaut.

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Michael J. Anderson

Michael J. Anderson (born October 31, 1953) is an American actor known for his roles as The Man from Another Place in David Lynch's television series Twin Peaks, the prequel film for the series, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, and as Samson Leonhart on the HBO series Carnivàle.

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Michael J. Bloomfield

Michael John "Bloomer" Bloomfield (born March 16, 1959) is an American former astronaut and a veteran of three Space Shuttle missions.

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Michael J. McCulley

Michael James "Mike" McCulley (born August 4, 1943), (Capt, USN, Ret.), is a former American naval officer and aviator, test pilot, metallurgical engineer, former NASA astronaut, and was the first submariner in space.

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Michael J. Smith (astronaut)

Michael John Smith (April 30, 1945 – January 28, 1986), (Capt, USN), was an American astronaut—pilot of the Space Shuttle ''Challenger'' when it was destroyed during the STS-51-L mission.

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Michael L. Gernhardt

Michael Landon Gernhardt (Ph.D.) (born May 4, 1956, in Mansfield, Ohio) is a NASA astronaut and manager of Environmental Physiology Laboratory and principal investigator of the Prebreathe Reduction Program (PRP) at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center.

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Michael López-Alegría

Michael López-Alegría (born May 30, 1958) is a Spanish-American astronaut; a veteran of three Space Shuttle missions and one International Space Station mission.

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Michael Max Munk

Max Michael Munk (October 22, 1890 – June 3, 1986) was a German aerospace engineer who worked for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) in the 1920s and made contributions to the design of airfoils.

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Michael McCann (composer)

Michael McCann (also known as Behavior) is a Canadian composer for television, video games, and film.

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Michael Medved

Michael S. Medved (born October 3, 1948) is an American radio show host, author, political commentator, and film critic.

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Michael Mullen

Michael Glenn Mullen, AO, MSC (born October 4, 1946) is a retired United States Navy admiral, who served as the 17th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from October 1, 2007, to September 30, 2011.

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Michael Okuda

Michael Okuda is an American graphic designer best known for his work on Star Trek.

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Michael P. Anderson

Michael Phillip Anderson (December 25, 1959 – February 1, 2003) was a United States Air Force officer and NASA astronaut.

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Michael P. Jackson

Michael Peter Jackson (born April 28, 1954) was the George W. Bush administration's Deputy Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, beginning in March 2005 and ending with his resignation in October 2007.

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Michael R. Clifford

Michael Richard Uram "Rich" Clifford (born October 13, 1952), is a former United States Army officer and NASA astronaut.

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Michael Ryschkewitsch

Michael Ryschkewitsch is the Chief Engineer of the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

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Michael Sobell Sinai School

Sinai Jewish Primary School is a large three form entry voluntary aided modern orthodox Jewish primary school, under the auspices of the United Synagogue and is situated in Kenton in the London Borough of Brent.

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Michael T. Good

Michael Timothy "Bueno" Good (born October 13, 1962) is a NASA astronaut and retired commissioned officer in the United States Air Force, holding the rank of Colonel.

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Michael T. Shelby

Michael Taylor "Mike" Shelby (November 5, 1958 – July 18, 2006) was a prominent Houston lawyer who served as the United States attorney for the Southern District of Texas from 2002–2005.

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Michel Hénon

Michel Hénon (1931 in Paris – 7 April 2013 in Nice) was a French mathematician and astronomer.

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Michelle Thaller

Michelle Lynn Thaller (born November 28, 1969) is an American astronomer and research scientist.

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Michelson (crater)

Michelson is a crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Michigan Terminal System

The Michigan Terminal System (MTS) is one of the first time-sharing computer operating systems.

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Michio Kaku

Michio Kaku (born 24 January 1947) is an American theoretical physicist, futurist, and popularizer of science.

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Michoud Assembly Facility

The Michoud Assembly Facility (MAF) is an 832-acre (337 ha) manufacturing complex owned by NASA in New Orleans East, a district within New Orleans, Louisiana, in the United States.

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Michoud, New Orleans

Michoud is an area in Eastern New Orleans, part of the Ninth Ward of New Orleans, Louisiana, located at latitude 30.03°N, longitude −89.925°W.

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Micro-g environment

The term micro-g environment (also µg, often referred to by the term microgravity) is more or less a synonym for weightlessness and zero-g, but indicates that g-forces are not quite zero—just very small.

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Microburst

A microburst is an intense small-scale downdraft produced by a thunderstorm or rain shower.

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Microprocessor

A microprocessor is a computer processor that incorporates the functions of a central processing unit on a single integrated circuit (IC), or at most a few integrated circuits.

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Microsoft PowerPoint

Microsoft PowerPoint (or simply PowerPoint) is a presentation program, created by Robert Gaskins and Dennis Austin at a software company named Forethought, Inc.

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Microwave

Microwaves are a form of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths ranging from one meter to one millimeter; with frequencies between and.

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Microwave landing system

A microwave landing system (MLS) is an all-weather, precision radio guidance system installed at large airports to assist aircraft in landing.

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Microwave limb sounder

The microwave limb sounder (MLS) experiments measure (naturally occurring) microwave thermal emission from the limb (edge) of Earth's upper atmosphere.

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Microwave radiometer

A microwave radiometer (MWR) is a radiometer that measures energy emitted at millimetre-to-centimetre wavelengths (frequencies of 1–1000 GHz) known as microwaves.

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Microwave scanning beam landing system

The microwave scanning beam landing system (MSBLS) was a Ku band approach and landing navigation aid used by NASA's space shuttle.

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Mid Atlantic Terascale Partnership

The Mid Atlantic Terascale Partnership (MATP) is a consortium cofounded by the University of Virginia and Virginia Tech to facilitate access to the National LambdaRail in Virginia, Maryland, and Washington DC.

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Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport

The Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport (MARS) is a commercial space launch facility located at the southern tip of NASA's Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops Island in Virginia, just east of the Delmarva Peninsula and south of Chincoteague, Virginia, United States.

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Midcourse Space Experiment

The Midcourse Space Experiment (MSX) is a Ballistic Missile Defense Organization (BMDO) satellite experiment (unmanned space mission) to map bright infrared sources in space.

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Middle East Technical University

Middle East Technical University (commonly referred to as METU; in Turkish, Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi ODTÜ) is a public technical university located in Ankara, Turkey.

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Middle Men (film)

Middle Men is a 2009 American drama film directed by George Gallo and written by Gallo and Andy Weiss.

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MidSTAR-1

MidSTAR-1 is an artificial satellite produced by the United States Naval Academy Small Satellite Program.

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Midvale, Utah

Midvale is a city in Salt Lake County, Utah, United States.

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Midwood High School

Midwood High School is a high school located at 2839 Bedford Avenue in Brooklyn, New York City, administered by the New York City Department of Education.

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Midwood, Brooklyn

Midwood is a neighborhood in the south-central part of the New York City borough of Brooklyn.

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Miguel Rodríguez (NASA)

Miguel Rodríguez (born 1952) is the Chief of the Integration Office of the Cape Canaveral Spaceport Management Office.

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Mihajlo Pupin

Mihajlo Idvorski Pupin, Ph.D., LL.D. (Serbian Cyrillic: Михајло Идворски Пупин,; 4 October 1858Although Pupin's birth year is sometimes given as 1854 (and Serbia and Montenegro issued a postage stamp in 2004 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of his birth), peer-reviewed sources list his birth year as 1858. See.

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Mike Lesser

Mike Lesser (28 September 1943 – 1 July 2015) was a mathematical philosopher and political activist.

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Mike Linksvayer

Mike Linksvayer is an intellectual freedom and commons proponent, known as a technology entrepreneur, developer and activist from co-founding Bitzi and leadership of Creative Commons.

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Mike Massimino

Michael James Massimino (born August 19, 1962) is an American professor of mechanical engineering at Columbia University and a former NASA astronaut.

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Mike Mullane

Richard Michael "Mike" Mullane (born September 10, 1945) is an engineer, a retired USAF officer and a former NASA astronaut, flying on three Space Shuttle missions.

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Mike Oldfield discography

This page is a discography for the musician Mike Oldfield.

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Mike Sullivan (pilot)

Michael Paul Sullivan After serving in the United States Air Force, he went on to become a test pilot for NASA at Cape Canaveral.

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Mikhail Kornienko

Mikhail Borisovich Kornienko (Михаил Борисович Корниенко; born 15 April 1960) is a Russian cosmonaut.

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Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-105

The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-105 part of a programme known as the Spiral (aerospace system), was a manned test vehicle to explore low-speed handling and landing.

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Mil Mi-26

The Mil Mi-26 (Миль Ми-26, NATO reporting name: Halo) is a Soviet/Russian heavy transport helicopter.

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MIL-STD-1553

MIL-STD-1553 is a military standard published by the United States Department of Defense that defines the mechanical, electrical, and functional characteristics of a serial data bus.

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MIL-STD-1750A

MIL-STD-1750A or 1750A is the formal definition of a 16-bit computer instruction set architecture (ISA), including both required and optional components, as described by the military standard document MIL-STD-1750A (1980).

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Milankovič (lunar crater)

Milankovič is a lunar impact crater that is located in the high northern latitudes on the far side of the Moon.

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Miles O'Brien (journalist)

Miles O'Brien (born June 9, 1959) is an independent American broadcast news journalist specializing in science, technology, and aerospace.

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Mili Atoll

Mili Atoll (Marshallese: Mile) is a coral atoll of 92 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district of the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands.

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Milichius (crater)

Milichius is a bowl-shaped lunar impact crater that is located in the northern part of the Mare Insularum.

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Military funeral

A military funeral is a memorial or burial rite given by a country's military for a soldier, sailor, marine or airman who died in battle, a veteran, or other prominent military figures or heads of state.

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Military Highway

Military Highway is a four-lane roadway built in the South Hampton Roads region of eastern Virginia, USA during World War II.

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Military satellite

A military satellite is an artificial satellite used for a military purpose.

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Milky Way

The Milky Way is the galaxy that contains our Solar System.

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Miller (crater)

Miller is a lunar impact crater that lies amidst the rugged terrain in the southern part of the Moon.

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Millie Hughes-Fulford

Millie Elizabeth Hughes-Fulford (born December 21, 1945) is an American medical investigator, molecular biologist and former NASA astronaut who flew aboard a NASA Space Shuttle mission as a Payload Specialist.

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Millikan (crater)

Millikan is a lunar impact crater in the northern hemisphere of the Moon's far side.

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Millimeter Anisotropy eXperiment IMaging Array

The Millimeter Anisotropy eXperiment IMaging Array (MAXIMA) experiment was a balloon-borne experiment funded by the U.S. NSF, NASA and Department of Energy, and operated by an international collaboration headed by the University of California, to measure the fluctuations of the cosmic microwave background.

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Mills (crater)

Mills is a small crater that lies on the far side of the Moon.

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Mills High School

Mills High School is a public high school in Millbrae, California, one of seven in the San Mateo Union High School District.

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Millville Senior High School

Millville Senior High School is a comprehensive community public high school located in Millville, in Cumberland County, New Jersey, United States, serving students in eleventh grade and twelfth grade as part of the Millville Public Schools.

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Milne (crater)

Milne is a large lunar crater that is located in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon, named after the British mathematician and astrophysicist Edward Arthur Milne.

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Milton Orville Thompson

Milton Orville Thompson (May 4, 1926 – August 6, 1993), (Lt Cmdr, USNR), better known as Milt Thompson, was an American naval officer and aviator, engineer, and NASA research pilot who was selected as an astronaut for the United States Air Force X-20 Dyna-Soar program in April 1960.

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Milton Rosen

Milton William Rosen (July 25, 1915 – December 30, 2014) was a United States Navy engineer and project manager in the US space program between the end of World War II and the early days of the Apollo Program.

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Milutin Milanković

Milutin Milanković (Милутин Миланковић, pronounced; 28 May 1879 – 12 December 1958) was a Serbian mathematician, astronomer, climatologist, geophysicist, civil engineer and popularizer of science.

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MIM-23 Hawk

The Raytheon MIM-23 Hawk is an American medium-range surface-to-air missile.

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Mimas (moon)

Mimas, also designated Saturn I, is a moon of Saturn which was discovered in 1789 by William Herschel.

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Min Kao

Min H. Kao is a Taiwan-born American electrical engineer, businessman and philanthropist.

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Mineral

A mineral is a naturally occurring chemical compound, usually of crystalline form and not produced by life processes.

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Mineral dust

Mineral dust is a term used to indicate atmospheric aerosols originated from the suspension of minerals constituting the soil, being composed of various oxides and carbonates.

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Mineur (crater)

Mineur is a lunar impact crater that lies just to the northeast of the prominent crater Jackson on the far side of the Moon.

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Mini-Mag Orion

Mini-Mag Orion (MMO), or Miniature Magnetic Orion, is a proposed type of spacecraft propulsion based on the Project Orion nuclear propulsion system.

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Miniature Railroad & Village

The Miniature Railroad & Village (MRRV) is a large and detailed model train layouts diorama of Western Pennsylvania from 1880 to 1930.

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Miniature UAV

A miniature UAV or small UAV (SUAV) is an unmanned aerial vehicle small enough to be man-portable.

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Minibar

A minibar is a small refrigerator, typically an absorption refrigerator, in a luxury hotel room.

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Minkowski (crater)

Minkowski is a crater on the far side of the Moon, in the lower latitudes of the southern hemisphere.

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Minnaert (crater)

Minnaert is a large lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, deep in the southern hemisphere.

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Minor characters in Bloom County

The following are minor characters from Berkeley Breathed's comic strip Bloom County.

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Minor planet

A minor planet is an astronomical object in direct orbit around the Sun (or more broadly, any star with a planetary system) that is neither a planet nor exclusively classified as a comet.

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Minotaur-C

Minotaur-C (Minotaur Commercial), formerly known as Taurus, is a four stage solid fueled launch vehicle built in the United States by Orbital ATK and launched from SLC-576E at California's Vandenberg Air Force Base.

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Mir

Mir (Мир,; lit. peace or world) was a space station that operated in low Earth orbit from 1986 to 2001, operated by the Soviet Union and later by Russia.

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Mir Docking Module

The Stykovochnyy Otsek (стыковочный отсек, Docking compartment), GRAU index 316GK, otherwise known as the Mir docking module or SO, was the sixth module of the Russian space station Mir, launched in November 1995 aboard the.

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Mira

Mira, alternatively designated Omicron Ceti (ο Ceti, abbreviated Omicron Cet, ο Cet) is a red giant star estimated to be 200–400 light years from the Sun in the constellation of Cetus.

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Miriam Rodón Naveira

Miriam Rodón Naveira (born April 2, 1963) is an environmental scientist from San Juan, Puerto Rico, working at the federal government of the United States for which she was awarded a Silver Medal for Superior Service and a Suzanne Olive EEO and Diversity Award both by the EPA.

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Mirror

A mirror is an object that reflects light in such a way that, for incident light in some range of wavelengths, the reflected light preserves many or most of the detailed physical characteristics of the original light, called specular reflection.

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Miscegenation

Miscegenation (from the Latin miscere "to mix" + genus "kind") is the mixing of different racial groups through marriage, cohabitation, sexual relations, or procreation.

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MISRA C

MISRA C is a set of software development guidelines for the C programming language developed by MISRA (Motor Industry Software Reliability Association).

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Missile Row

Missile Row was a nickname given in the 1960s to the US Air Force and NASA launch complexes at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS).

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Mission and Spacecraft Library

Mission and Spacecraft Library (MSL) is a reference web site, maintained by NASA, containing information about satellites.

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Mission control center

A mission control center (MCC, sometimes called a flight control center or operations center) is a facility that manages space flights, usually from the point of launch until landing or the end of the mission.

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Mission Elapsed Time

Mission Elapsed Time (MET) is used by NASA during their space missions, most notably during their Space Shuttle missions.

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Mission patch

A mission patch is a cloth reproduction of a spaceflight mission emblem worn by astronauts and other personnel affiliated with that mission.

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Mission specialist

Mission specialist (MS) was a position held by certain NASA astronauts.

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Mission to Mars (attraction)

Mission to Mars was an attraction located in Tomorrowland at Disneyland and at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom.

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Mission: Space

Mission: Space (stylized as Mission: SPACE) is a centrifugal motion simulator thrill ride at Epcot in Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida.

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Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College (MGCCC) is a community college located in Perkinston, Mississippi.

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Mississippi River

The Mississippi River is the chief river of the second-largest drainage system on the North American continent, second only to the Hudson Bay drainage system.

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Missouri Southern State University

Missouri Southern State University is a public, state university located in Joplin, in the U.S. state of Missouri.

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Missouri Wall of Fame

The Missouri Wall of Fame is a 500-foot span of flood wall in downtown Cape Girardeau, Missouri, covered with a mural depicting 45 famous people who were born in the state or achieved fame while living there.

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Misti

Misti, also known as Putina or Guagua Putina is a stratovolcano of andesite, dacite and rhyolite located in southern Peru near the city of Arequipa.

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MISTRAM

MISTRAM (MISsile TRAjectory Measurement) was a high-resolution tracking system used by the United States Air Force (and later NASA) to provide highly detailed trajectory analysis of rocket launches.

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MIT Lincoln Laboratory

The MIT Lincoln Laboratory, located in Lexington, Massachusetts, is a United States Department of Defense research and development center chartered to apply advanced technology to problems of national security.

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Mitchell (crater)

Mitchell is a lunar impact crater, named after Maria Mitchell, which is attached to the eastern rim of the larger and more prominent crater Aristoteles.

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Mitchell Gallery of Flight

The Mitchell Gallery of Flight is an aviation museum located inside General Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the United States.

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Mitchell High School (Indiana)

Mitchell High School is a small public high school located in Mitchell, Indiana, United States.

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Mitchell, Indiana

Mitchell is a city in Marion Township, Lawrence County, Indiana, United States.

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Mitra (crater)

Mitra is a lunar impact crater that is attached to the western outer rim of the larger crater Mach, on the far side of the Moon.

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Mitre Corporation

The Mitre Corporation (stylized as The MITRE Corporation and MITRE) is an American not-for-profit organization based in Bedford, Massachusetts, and McLean, Virginia.

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Mobile Launcher Platform

The Mobile Launcher Platform (MLP) is one of three two-story structures used by NASA at the Kennedy Space Center to support the Space Shuttle stack throughout the build-up and launch process: during assembly at the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), while being transported to Launch Pads 39A and B, and as the vehicle's launch platform.

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Mobile phones on aircraft

In the U.S., Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations prohibit the use of mobile phones aboard aircraft in flight.

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Mobile robot

A mobile robot is a robot that is capable of locomotion.

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Moby

Richard Melville Hall (born September 11, 1965), better known by his stage name Moby, is an American musician, DJ, record producer, singer, songwriter, and photographer known for his electronic music, veganism, and support of animal rights.

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MODCOMP

MODCOMP (Modular Computer Systems, Inc) was a small minicomputer vendor that specialized in real-time applications.

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Model rocket

A model rocket is a small rocket designed to reach low altitudes (e.g., for model) and be recovered by a variety of means.

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Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer

The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) is a payload scientific instrument built by Santa Barbara Remote Sensing that was launched into Earth orbit by NASA in 1999 on board the Terra (EOS AM) Satellite, and in 2002 on board the Aqua (EOS PM) satellite.

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Modern Air Transport

Modern Air Transport, Inc. (originally Modern Air Transport/MAT, subsequently Modern Air) was a United States-based non-scheduled and supplemental carrierholder of supplemental air carrier certificate authorised to operate non-scheduled passenger and cargo services to supplement the scheduled operations of certificated route air carriers; an airline holding a supplemental air carrier certificate was also known as a "nonsked" in the US founded in 1946.

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Modern flat Earth societies

Modern flat Earth societies consist of individuals who promote the idea that the Earth is flat rather than a sphere.

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Moffett Federal Airfield

Moffett Federal Airfield, also known as Moffett Field, is a joint civil-military airport located in an unincorporated part of Santa Clara County between northern Mountain View and northern Sunnyvale, California.

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Mohorovičić (crater)

Mohorovičić is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Moigno (crater)

Moigno is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northern part of the Moon's near side.

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Moiseev (crater)

Moiseev is a lunar impact crater that is located just on the far side of the Moon.

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Moissan (crater)

Moissan is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, within the west rim of the large crater Mendeleev, and due south of the similar-sized Bergman.

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Mojave Air and Space Port

The Mojave Air and Space Port, also known as the Civilian Aerospace Test Center, is located in Mojave, California, at an elevation of.

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Molecular memory

Molecular memory is a term for data storage technologies that use molecular species as the data storage element, rather than e.g. circuits, magnetics, inorganic materials or physical shapes.

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Molten salt reactor

A molten salt reactor (MSR) is a class of generation IV nuclear fission reactor in which the primary nuclear reactor coolant, or even the fuel itself, is a molten salt mixture.

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Moltke (crater)

Moltke is a lunar impact crater near the southern edge of the Mare Tranquillitatis.

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Momentum exchange tether

A momentum exchange tether is a kind of space tether that could theorically be used as a launch system, or to change spacecraft orbits.

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Monge (crater)

Monge is a lunar impact crater that lies along the southwestern edge of the Mare Fecunditatis.

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Mongkut

Phra Bat Somdet Phra Poramenthra Maha Mongkut Phra Chom Klao Chao Yu Hua (พระบาทสมเด็จพระปรเมนทรมหามงกุฎ พระจอมเกล้าเจ้าอยู่หัว), or Rama IV, known in English-speaking countries as King Mongkut (18 October 18041 October 1868), was the fourth monarch of Siam (Thailand) under the House of Chakri, ruling from 1851 to 1868.

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Mongolian Plateau

The Mongolian Plateau is the part of the Central Asian Plateau lying between 37°46′-53°08′N and 87°40′-122°15′E and having an area of approximately.

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Mongoose-V

The Mongoose-V 32-bit microprocessor for spacecraft onboard computer applications is a radiation-hardened and expanded 10–15 MHz version of the MIPS R3000 CPU.

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Monitor-E

Monitor-E is the first Russian satellite of a fleet of newly designed, small Earth observing satellites.

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Monkey

Monkeys are non-hominoid simians, generally possessing tails and consisting of about 260 known living species.

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Monkeys and apes in space

Before humans went into space, several other animals were launched into space, including numerous other primates, so that scientists could investigate the biological effects of space travel.

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Monomethylhydrazine

Monomethylhydrazine (MMH) is a volatile hydrazine chemical with the chemical formula CH3(NH)NH2.

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Monroe, North Carolina

Monroe is a city in and the county seat of Union County, North Carolina, United States.

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Mons Bradley

Mons Bradley is a lunar mountain massif in the Montes Apenninus range, along the eastern edge of the Mare Imbrium.

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Mons Esam

Mons Esam is a small, isolated mountain in the northern part of the Mare Tranquillitatis.

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Mons Hadley

Mons Hadley is a massif in the northern portion of the Montes Apenninus, a range in the northern hemisphere of the Moon.

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Mons Hadley Delta

Mons Hadley Delta (δ) is a massif in the northern portion of the Montes Apenninus, a range in the northern hemisphere of the Moon adjacent to Mare Imbrium.

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Mons La Hire

Mons La Hire is a solitary lunar mountain in the western Mare Imbrium.

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Mons Penck

Mons Penck is a mountain promontory on the near side of the Moon.

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Mons Vinogradov

Mons Vinogradov is a rugged massif that is located on the lunar mare where Oceanus Procellarum to the southwest joins Mare Imbrium to the east.

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Monserrate Román

Monserrate Román a.k.a. "Monsi", is a Puerto Rican scientist in NASA who helped NASA build part of the International Space Station.

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Mont Blanc massif

The Mont Blanc massif (Massif du Mont-Blanc; Massiccio del Monte Bianco) is a mountain range in the Alps, located mostly in France and Italy, but also straddling Switzerland at its northeastern end.

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Montana Tech of the University of Montana

Montana Tech is a public university in Butte, Montana.

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Montanari (crater)

Montanari is a lunar impact crater.

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Montclair High School (New Jersey)

Montclair High School is a comprehensive four-year public high school located in Montclair, in Essex County, New Jersey, United States, serving students in ninth through twelfth grades as the lone secondary school of the Montclair Public School District.

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Monte San Lorenzo

Monte San Lorenzo, also known as Monte Cochrane, is a mountain on the border between Argentina and Chile in Patagonia, reaching a height of.

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Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute

The Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) is a private, non-profit oceanographic research center in Moss Landing, California.

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Monterey Peninsula College

Monterey Peninsula College, commonly called "MPC", is a public community college located in Monterey, California.

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Montes Cordillera

Montes Cordillera is a mountain range on the Moon.

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Montes Rook

Montes Rook is a ring-shaped mountain range that lies along the western limb of the Moon, crossing over to the far side.

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Montgolfier (crater)

Montgolfier is a worn lunar impact crater that is located in the northern hemisphere of the Moon's far side.

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Montpelier, Indiana

Montpelier is a city in Blackford County, Indiana, United States.

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Monuments of Mars

Monuments of Mars is a third-person puzzle platform video game developed by Scenario Software for DOS and published by Apogee Software.

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Moon

The Moon is an astronomical body that orbits planet Earth and is Earth's only permanent natural satellite.

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Moon Buggy (Space: 1999)

The Moon Buggy is a fictional vehicle that appears in the 1970s British science-fiction television series Space: 1999.

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Moon illusion

The Moon illusion is an optical illusion which causes the Moon to appear larger near the horizon than it does higher up in the sky.

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Moon in fiction

The Moon has been the subject of many works of art and literature and the inspiration for countless others.

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Moon landing

A Moon landing is the arrival of a spacecraft on the surface of the Moon.

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Moon landing conspiracy theories

Moon landing conspiracy theories claim that some or all elements of the Apollo program and the associated Moon landings were hoaxes staged by NASA, possibly with the aid of other organizations.

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Moon landing conspiracy theories in popular culture

The notion that the Apollo Moon landings were hoaxes perpetrated by NASA and other agencies has appeared many times in popular culture.

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Moon Maid (comics)

Moon Maid was a major character at one period in the Dick Tracy comic strip, then drawn by its creator, Chester Gould.

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Moon Mineralogy Mapper

3 Home--> The Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3) is one of two instruments that NASA contributed to India's first mission to the Moon, Chandrayaan-1, launched October 22, 2008.

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Moon Pilot

Moon Pilot is a 1962 American Technicolor science fiction satirical comedy film from Walt Disney Productions, released through Buena Vista Distribution, directed by James Neilson, and starring Tom Tryon, Brian Keith, Edmund O'Brien, Dany Saval, and Tommy Kirk.

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Moon rock

Moon rock or lunar rock is rock that is found on the Earth's moon, or lunar material collected during the course of human exploration of the Moon.

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Moon tree

Moon trees are trees grown from 500 seeds taken into orbit around the Moon by Stuart Roosa during the Apollo 14 mission in 1971.

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Moongate (book)

Moongate: Suppressed Findings of the U.S. Space Program, The NASA-Military Cover-Up is a 1982 book by American engineer William L. Brian II.

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MoonLITE

The Moon Lightweight Interior and Telecoms Experiment (MoonLITE), is a proposed British space mission to explore the Moon and develop techniques for future space exploration.

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Moonraker (film)

Moonraker is a 1979 British spy film, the eleventh in the ''James Bond'' series produced by Eon Productions, and the fourth to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond.

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Moons of Saturn

The moons of Saturn are numerous and diverse, ranging from tiny moonlets less than 1 kilometer across to the enormous Titan, which is larger than the planet Mercury.

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Moons of Uranus

Uranus is the seventh planet of the Solar System; it has 27 known moons, all of which are named after characters from the works of William Shakespeare and Alexander Pope.

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Moonseed (novel)

Moonseed is a 1998 science fiction novel by British writer Stephen Baxter.

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Moontrap

Moontrap is a 1989 science fiction film from Magic Films.

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Moore (lunar crater)

Moore is an impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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MOOSE

MOOSE, originally an acronym for Man Out Of Space Easiest but later changed to the more professional-sounding Manned Orbital Operations Safety Equipment, was a proposed emergency "bail-out" system capable of bringing a single astronaut safely down from Earth orbit to the planet's surface.

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Moose Lake, Manitoba

Moose Lake is a small community in Manitoba, Canada.

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MOPITT

MOPITT (Measurements of Pollution in the Troposphere) is a payload scientific instrument launched into Earth orbit by NASA on board the Terra satellite in 1999.

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Morane (French Polynesia)

Morane is an uninhabited small isolated atoll of the Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia.

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Morón Air Base

Morón Air Base is located at in southern Spain, approximately southeast of the city of Seville.

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More Songs About Buildings and Food

More Songs About Buildings and Food is the second studio album by the American rock band Talking Heads, released in July 1978.

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Moreton wave

A Moreton wave or Moreton-Ramsey wave is the chromospheric signature of a large-scale solar coronal shock wave.

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Moretus (crater)

Moretus is a lunar impact crater located in the heavily cratered highland region near the south pole of the Moon.

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Morgan Park, Chicago

Morgan Park, located on the far south side of the city of Chicago, Illinois, United States, is one of the city's 77 official community areas.

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Morgantown Personal Rapid Transit

Morgantown Personal Rapid Transit (WVU PRT) is a personal rapid transit (PRT) system in Morgantown, West Virginia, United States.

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Morley (crater)

Morley is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the eastern part of the Moon's near side, to the east of the Mare Fecunditatis.

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Mormon History Association

The Mormon History Association (MHA) is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to the study and understanding of all aspects of Mormon history to promote understanding, scholarly research, and publication in the field.

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Morningside Heights, Manhattan

Morningside Heights is a neighborhood of the borough of Manhattan in New York City, on the border of the Upper West Side and Harlem.

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Morocco–United States relations

Morocco–United States relations are bilateral relations between Morocco and the United States.

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Morozov (crater)

Morozov is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Morpeth School

Morpeth Secondary School is a secondary school in situated in Bethnal Green with nearly 1200 pupils.

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Morrison-Knudsen

Morrison-Knudsen (MK) was an American civil engineering and construction company, with headquarters formerly in Boise, Idaho.

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Morrisons Cove

Morrisons Cove (also referred to as Morrison Cove or Morrison's Cove), is an eroded anticlinal valley in Blair and Bedford counties of central Pennsylvania, United States, extending from Evitts Mountain near New Enterprise, north to the Frankstown Branch Juniata River at Williamsburg.

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Morristown, New Jersey

Morristown is a town and county seat of Morris County, New Jersey, United States.

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Morse (crater)

Morse is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon and cannot be seen directly from the Earth.

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Morton Dean

Morton Dean Dubitsky (born August 22, 1935), better known as Morton Dean, is an American television and radio anchor, news correspondent and author.

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Moruroa

Moruroa (Mururoa, Mururura), also historically known as Aopuni, is an atoll which forms part of the Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia in the southern Pacific Ocean.

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Moseley (crater)

Moseley is a worn lunar impact crater that lies along the western limb of the Moon.

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Mostafa Chamran

Mostafa Chamran Save'ei (مصطفی چمران ساوه‌ای) (8 March 1932 – 21 June 1981, Tehran, Iran) was an Iranian physicist, politician, commander and guerrilla who served as the first defense minister of post-revolutionary Iran and as member of parliament, as well as the commander of paramilitary volunteers in Iran–Iraq War, known as "Irregular Warfare Headquarters".

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Mother ship

A mother ship, mothership or mother-ship is a large vehicle that leads, serves, or carries other smaller vehicles.

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Motion (physics)

In physics, motion is a change in position of an object over time.

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Motion sickness

Motion sickness is a condition in which a disagreement exists between visually perceived movement and the vestibular system's sense of movement.

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Motorola

Motorola, Inc. was an American multinational telecommunications company founded on September 25, 1928, based in Schaumburg, Illinois.

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Motorsport in Illinois

There has been auto racing in Illinois for almost as long as there have been automobiles.

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Motu One (Society Islands)

Motu One, also known as Bellinghausen, is an atoll in the Leeward group of the Society Islands.

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Motutunga

Motutunga Atoll is an atoll of the Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia.

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Mouchez (crater)

Mouchez is the remnant of a lunar impact crater that is located near the northern limb of the Moon, to the north of Philolaus and northwest of Anaxagoras.

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Moulin (geomorphology)

A moulin or glacier mill is a roughly circular, vertical to nearly vertical well-like shaft within a glacier or ice sheet which water enters from the surface.

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Moulton (crater)

Moulton is a crater on the Moon's far side, just beyond the south-southwestern limb as seen from the Earth.

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Mount Ararat

Mount Ararat (Ağrı Dağı; Մասիս, Masis and Արարատ, Ararat) is a snow-capped and dormant compound volcano in the extreme east of Turkey.

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Mount Ayr, Iowa

Mount Ayr is a city in Ringgold County, Iowa, United States.

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Mount Carmel High School (Chicago)

Mount Carmel High School is an all boys, Catholic high school in the city of Chicago.

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Mount Elgon

Mount Elgon is an extinct shield volcano on the border of Uganda and Kenya, north of Kisumu and west of Kitale.

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Mount Fuji

, located on Honshū, is the highest mountain in Japan at 3,776.24 m (12,389 ft), 2nd-highest peak of an island (volcanic) in Asia, and 7th-highest peak of an island in the world.

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Mount Mazama

Mount Mazama (Giiwas in the Native American language Klamath) is a complex volcano in the Oregon segment of the Cascade Volcanic Arc and the Cascade Range, in the United States.

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Mount Pleasant Radio Observatory

The Mount Pleasant Radio Observatory is a radio astronomy based observatory owned and operated by University of Tasmania, located 20 km east of Hobart in Cambridge, Tasmania.

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Mountain Quest Institute

The Mountain Quest Institute (MQI) is a research, retreat and conference center (both business and academic) on in Pocahontas County, West Virginia (in Frost, near Marlinton) in the Allegheny Mountains of the United States.

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Mountain range

A mountain range or hill range is a series of mountains or hills ranged in a line and connected by high ground.

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Moxy Früvous

Moxy Früvous was a politically satirical folk-pop band from Thornhill, Ontario, Canada.

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MPTA-098

The Main Propulsion Test Article (MPTA-098) was built by Rockwell International as a testbed for the definitive propulsion and fuel delivery systems for the U.S. Space Shuttle Program.

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MPTA-ET

The Main Propulsion Test Article External Tank (MPTA-ET) was built by NASA to be used in conjunction with MPTA-098 for structural tests of the Space Shuttle Main Engines prior to construction of flyable craft.

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Mr Tompkins

Mr Tompkins is the title character in a series of four popular science books by the physicist George Gamow.

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MRIGlobal

MRIGlobal is an independent, not-for-profit, contract research organization based in Kansas City, Missouri, with regional offices in Virginia, Maryland and Florida.

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MSC Software

MSC Software Corporation is an American software company based in Newport Beach, California, that specializes in simulation software.

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MTV

MTV (originally an initialism of Music Television) is an American cable and satellite television channel owned by Viacom Media Networks (a division of Viacom) and headquartered in New York City.

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MTV Video Music Brazil

The MTV Video Music Brazil awards (originally Video Music Awards Brazil), more commonly known as VMB, were MTV Brasil's annual award ceremony, established in 1995.

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Mu (letter)

Mu (uppercase Μ, lowercase μ; Ancient Greek μῦ, μι or μυ—both) or my is the 12th letter of the Greek alphabet.

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Muchea Tracking Station

Muchea Tracking Station was an Earth station in Australia located close to Muchea in the Shire of Chittering, about north of Perth, Western Australia, built specifically for NASA's Project Mercury.

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Mudstone

Mudstone, a type of mudrock, is a fine-grained sedimentary rock whose original constituents were clays or muds.

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Mueang Phrae District

Mueang Phrae is the capital district (amphoe mueang) of Phrae Province, northern Thailand.

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Mugham

Mugham or mugam (Muğam) is one of the many folk musical compositions from Azerbaijan, contrasting with tasnif and ashugs.

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Mulhern Belting

Mulhern Belting is a supplier of conveyor belts to the United States and the world.

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Mullard Space Science Laboratory

The UCL Mullard Space Science Laboratory (MSSL) is the United Kingdom's largest university space research group.

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Multi-agent planning

In computer science multi-agent planning involves coordinating the resources and activities of multiple "agents".

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Multi-layer insulation

Multi-layer insulation, or MLI, is thermal insulation composed of multiple layers of thin sheets and is often used on spacecraft.

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Multi-Purpose Logistics Module

A Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM) was a large pressurized container used on Space Shuttle missions to transfer cargo to and from the International Space Station (ISS).

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Multiple satellite imaging

Multiple satellite imaging is the process of using multiple satellites to gather more information than a single satellite so that a better estimate of the desired source is possible.

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Murakami (crater)

Murakami is an impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Murchison (crater)

Murchison is a lunar impact crater on the north edge of the Sinus Medii, named in honour of the geologist Sir Roderick Murchison.

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Murder board

A murder board, also known as a "scrub-down", is a committee of questioners set up to critically review a proposal and/or help someone prepare for a difficult oral examination.

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Murder in the Cathedral

Murder in the Cathedral is a verse drama by T.S. Eliot, first performed in 1935, that portrays the assassination of Archbishop Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral in 1170.

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Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Murfreesboro is a city in, and the county seat of, Rutherford County, Tennessee, United States.

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Murray State University

Murray State University (MSU) is a four-year public university located in Murray, Kentucky, United States.

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Museum of Flight

The Museum of Flight is a private non-profit air and space museum in the northwest United States.

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Museum of Life and Science

The Museum of Life and Sciencepreviously known as the North Carolina Museum of Life and Science and the NC Children's Museumis a children's science museum located in Durham, North Carolina, United States, featuring an array of largely hands-on exhibits intended to illustrate concepts of natural science.

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Mushkin

Mushkin (not *) is a company best known for producing computer memory modules (RAM), Located in Pflugerville, Texas.

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Music of Azerbaijan

Azerbaijani music (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan musiqisi) is the musical tradition of the Azerbaijani people, from Azerbaijan and Iranian Azerbaijan.

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Muzak

Muzak is a brand of background music played in retail stores and other public establishments.

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Muzzle velocity

Muzzle velocity is the speed of a projectile at the moment it leaves the muzzle of a gun.

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MV Freedom Star

MV Freedom Star was a NASA-owned and United Space Alliance-operated vessel which primarily served as an SRB recovery ship following the launch of Space Shuttle missions.

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MV Liberty Star

MV Liberty Star was a NASA-owned and United Space Alliance-operated vessel which primarily served as an SRB recovery ship following the launch of Space Shuttle missions.

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My Neighbor Totoro

is a 1988 Japanese animated fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki and animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten.

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MythBusters (2006 season)

The cast of the television series MythBusters perform experiments to verify or debunk urban legends, old wives' tales, and the like.

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MythBusters (2008 season)

The cast of the television series MythBusters perform experiments to verify or debunk urban legends, old wives' tales, and the like.

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Mythodea

Mythodea — Music for the NASA Mission: 2001 Mars Odyssey is a 1993 choral symphony by Greek electronic composer and artist Vangelis.

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N 180B

N 180B is an emission nebula located in the Large Magellanic Cloud.

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NACA duct

A NACA duct, also sometimes called a NACA scoop or NACA inlet, is a common form of low-drag air inlet design, originally developed by the U.S. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), the precursor to NASA, in 1945.

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Nader Khalili

Nader Khalili (1936–2008) was an Iranian-born architect.

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Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed

Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed (born 1978) is a British author and blogger.

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Nagaoka (crater)

Nagaoka is a lunar impact crater that lies to the southeast of the Mare Moscoviense, on the far side of the Moon.

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Nahshon Even-Chaim

Nahshon Even-Chaim (born May 1971), aka Phoenix, was the first major computer hacker to be convicted in Australia.

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Naiad (moon)

Naiad (or; Ναϊάδ-ες), also known as Neptune III, is the innermost satellite of Neptune, named after the Naiads of Greek legend.

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Nakhla meteorite

Nakhla is a Martian meteorite fallen in Egypt in 1911.

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Nalongo and Nupani

Nalongo and Nupani is a small atoll in the Southwestern Pacific Ocean.

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Namu Atoll

Namu Atoll (Marshallese: Nam̧o) is a coral atoll of 54 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district of the Ralik Chain of the Marshall Islands.

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Nancy J. Currie-Gregg

Nancy Jane Currie-Gregg (former married name Sherlock, born December 29, 1958) is an engineer, United States Army officer and a NASA astronaut.

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Nancy Roman

Nancy Grace Roman (born May 16, 1925) is an American astronomer who was one of the first female executives at NASA.

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Nanobacterium

Nanobacterium (pl. nanobacteria) is the unit or member name of a proposed class of living organisms, specifically cell-walled microorganisms with a size much smaller than the generally accepted lower limit for life (about 200 nm for bacteria, like mycoplasma).

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NanoSail-D

NanoSail-D was a small satellite which was to have been used by NASA's Ames Research Center to study the deployment of a solar sail in space.

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Nansen (lunar crater)

Nansen is an old lunar impact crater along the northern limb of the Moon, on the eastern side of the north pole.

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Nanumanga

Nanumanga or Nanumaga is a reef island and a district of the Oceanian island nation of Tuvalu.

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Naonobu (crater)

Naonobu is a small lunar impact crater named after Japanese mathematician Ajima Naonobu.

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Naparima College

Naparima College (informally known as Naps) is a public secondary school for teenaged boys in Trinidad and Tobago.

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Naphthalene

Naphthalene is an organic compound with formula.

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Napuka

Napuka, or Pukaroa, is a small coral atoll in the Disappointment Islands, in the northeastern part of the Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia.

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NAS Parallel Benchmarks

NAS Parallel Benchmarks (NPB) are a set of benchmarks targeting performance evaluation of highly parallel supercomputers.

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NASA (disambiguation)

NASA is the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

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NASA Academy

The NASA Academy is NASA's premiere leadership training program for undergraduate and graduate students.

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NASA Acquisition Internet Service

The NASA Acquisition Internet Service (NAIS) is a service provided by the NASA in order to disseminate information about NASA procurements.

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NASA AD-1

The NASA AD-1 was both an aircraft and an associated flight test program conducted between 1979 and 1982 at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards California, which successfully demonstrated an aircraft wing that could be pivoted obliquely from zero to 60 degrees during flight.

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NASA Advanced Supercomputing Division

The NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division is located at NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field in the heart of Silicon Valley in Mountain View, California.

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NASA Astrobiology Institute

The NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI) was established in 1998 by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) "to develop the field of astrobiology and provide a scientific framework for flight missions." The NAI is a virtual, distributed organization that integrates astrobiology research and training programs in concert with the national and international science communities.

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NASA Astronaut Group 13

NASA's Astronaut Group 13 (the Hairballs) was announced by NASA on 17 January 1990.

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NASA Astronaut Group 16

NASA's Astronaut Group 16 was announced by NASA on 1 May 1996.

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NASA Astronaut Group 2

NASA's Astronaut Group 2, also known as The New Nine, was the second group of astronauts selected by NASA and announced on September 17, 1962.

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NASA Astronaut Group 3

Astronaut Group 3 was the third group of astronauts selected by NASA.

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NASA Astronaut Group 4

Astronaut Group 4 (The Scientists) was the fourth group of astronauts selected by NASA in June 1965.

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NASA Astronaut Group 5

NASA's Astronaut Group 5 was selected by NASA in April 1966.

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NASA Astronaut Group 6

Astronaut Group 6 (the 'XS-11') was announced by NASA on August 11, 1967, the second group of scientist-astronauts.

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NASA Astronaut Group 7

Astronaut Group 7, referred to in some documents as the USAF MOL Transfer, was announced by NASA on August 14, 1969, and was the last group to be selected during the Apollo era.

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NASA Astronaut Group 8

NASA's Astronaut Group 8 was the first selection in nine years of astronaut candidates since Group 7 in August 1969.

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NASA Authorization Act of 2005

The NASA Authorization Act of 2005 is an act of the United States Congress.

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NASA Causeway

NASA Parkway is an east-west roadway in Brevard County, Florida, frequently referred to by its easternmost section, the NASA Causeway, from which the general public viewed NASA manned space launches.

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NASA Chief Scientist

The Chief Scientist is the most senior science position at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

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NASA Clean Air Study

The NASA Clean Air Study was led by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in association with the Associated Landscape Contractors of America (ALCA).

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NASA Deep Space Network

The NASA Deep Space Network (DSN) is a worldwide network of US spacecraft communication facilities, located in the United States (California), Spain (Madrid), and Australia (Canberra), that supports NASA's interplanetary spacecraft missions.

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NASA Design Reference Mission 3.0

NASA Design Reference Mission 3.0 was a NASA study for a human space mission to the planet Mars in the 1990s.

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NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal

The NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal is an award similar to the NASA Distinguished Service Medal, but awarded to non-government personnel.

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NASA Distinguished Service Medal

The NASA Distinguished Service Medal is the highest award which may be bestowed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration of the United States.

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NASA Earth Observatory

NASA Earth Observatory is an online publishing outlet for NASA which was created in 1999.

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NASA Earth Science

NASA Earth Science, formerly called the NASA Earth Science Enterprise (ESE), formerly called Mission To Planet Earth (MTPE), is a NASA research program "to develop a scientific understanding of the Earth system and its response to natural and human-induced changes to enable improved prediction of climate, weather, and natural hazards for present and future generations".

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NASA Edge

NASA EDGE is a video podcast which explores different missions, technologies and projects developed by NASA.

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NASA Education and Public Outreach Group

NASA's Education and Public Outreach (E/PO) group at Sonoma State University, founded in 1999, is a provider of educational materials for students, educators, scientists, and the public.

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NASA Environmental Management System (EMS)

NASA's Environmental Management System was developed under the standards of the ISO 14001.

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NASA Equal Employment Opportunity Medal

The NASA Equal Employment Opportunity Medal is an award given to both government employees and non-government personnel for outstanding achievement and material contribution to the goals of NASA’s Equal Employment Opportunity Programs either within government, community organizations, or groups.

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NASA ERAST Program

The Environmental Research Aircraft and Sensor Technology, or ERAST program was a NASA program to develop cost-effective, slow-flying unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that can perform long-duration science missions at altitudes above 60,000 feet.

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NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal

The NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal is an award of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration established in 1991.

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NASA Exceptional Administrative Achievement Medal

The NASA Exceptional Administrative Achievement Medal is an award given by NASA to any person in the United States federal service for a significant, specific accomplishment or contribution characterized by unusual initiative or creativity that clearly demonstrates a substantial improvement in administrative support contributing to the mission of NASA, such as.

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NASA Exceptional Bravery Medal

The NASA Exceptional Bravery Medal is a NASA award for exemplary and courageous handling of an emergency by an individual who, independent of personal danger, has acted to prevent the loss of human life or U.S. government property.

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NASA Exceptional Engineering Achievement Medal

The NASA Exceptional Engineering Achievement Medal (abbreviated EEAM) was established by NASA in 1981 to recognize unusually significant engineering contributions towards achievement of aeronautical or space exploration goals.

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NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal

The NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal (abbreviated ESAM) was established by NASA on September 15, 1961 when the original ESM was divided into three separate awards.

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NASA Exceptional Service Medal

The NASA Exceptional Service Medal is an award granted to U.S. government employees for significant sustained performance characterized by unusual initiative or creative ability that clearly demonstrates substantial improvement in engineering, aeronautics, space flight, administration, support, or space-related endeavors which contribute to NASA programs.

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NASA Historical Advisory Committee

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Historical Advisory Committee was established in 1964.

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NASA insignia

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) logo has three main official designs, although the one with stylized red curved text (the "worm") has been retired from official use since 1992.

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NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts

200px The NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts (NIAC) is a NASA program for development of far reaching, long term advanced concepts by "creating breakthroughs, radically better or entirely new aerospace concepts".

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NASA M2-F1

The NASA M2-F1 was a lightweight, unpowered prototype aircraft, developed to flight-test the wingless lifting body concept.

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NASA Office of Inspector General

The NASA Office of Inspector General (NASA OIG or OIG) is the inspector general office in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the space agency of the United States.

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NASA Open Source Agreement

The NASA Open Source Agreement (NOSA) is an OSI-approved software license.

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NASA Orbital Debris Program Office

The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office is located at the Johnson Space Center and is the lead NASA center for orbital debris research.

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NASA Paresev

The Paresev (Paraglider Research Vehicle) was an experimental NASA glider aircraft based upon the kite-parachute studies by NASA engineer Francis Rogallo.

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NASA reentry prototypes

NASA reentry prototypes were a series of atmosphere reentry prototypes built by NASA and experimented in a series of top secret projects between the 1940s and 1960s.

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NASA Space Flight Medal

The NASA Space Flight Medal is a decoration of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

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NASA spinoff technologies

NASA spinoff technologies are commercial products and services which have been developed with the help of NASA, through research and development contracts, such as Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) or STTR awards, licensing of NASA patents, use of NASA facilities, technical assistance from NASA personnel, or data from NASA research.

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NASA standard detonator

The NASA Standard Detonator (NSD) is a device used by NASA for applications where a charge must be detonated, usually in conjunction with frangible nuts as a release mechanism.

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NASA STI Program

The Scientific and Technical Information (STI) Program of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) collects, organizes, preserves, and releases the Agency's scientific and technical information.

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NASA Tech Briefs

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is required by its charter to report to industry any new, commercially significant technologies developed in the course of their R&D.

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NASA Trilogy

The NASA Trilogy consists of three hard science fiction novels written by British science fiction author Stephen Baxter.

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NASA World Wind

World Wind is an open-source (released under the NOSA license) virtual globe.

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NASA X-38

The X-38 was an experimental re-entry vehicle designed by NASA to research a possible emergency crew return vehicle (CRV) for the International Space Station (ISS).

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NASA X-43

The X-43 was an experimental unmanned hypersonic aircraft with multiple planned scale variations meant to test various aspects of hypersonic flight.

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NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database

The NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED) is an on-line astronomical database for astronomers that collates and cross-correlates astronomical information on extragalactic objects (galaxies, quasars, radio, x-ray and infrared sources, etc.). NED was created in the late 1980s by two Pasadena astronomers, George Helou and Barry F. Madore.

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NASASpaceFlight.com

NASASpaceFlight.com is a website that is devoted to manned and unmanned spaceflight news.

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Nasireddin (crater)

Nasireddin is a lunar impact crater that lies in the rugged terrain in the southern part of the Moon's near side.

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NASMOD

NASMOD (National Airspace Modernization) is a U.S. program currently under way to modernize and upgrade the National Airspace.

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Nasmyth (crater)

Nasmyth is a lunar impact crater located near the southwestern limb of the Moon.

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Nassar (actor)

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Nassau (crater)

Nassau is a lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side.

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Nastran

NASTRAN is a finite element analysis (FEA) program that was originally developed for NASA in the late 1960s under United States government funding for the aerospace industry.

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National Academy of Engineering

The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) is an American nonprofit, non-governmental organization.

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National Academy of Public Administration (United States)

The National Academy of Public Administration was founded by James E. Webb, then-administrator of NASA, and other leading public administration practitioners in 1967 and chartered under Title 36 of the United States Code in 1984 under.

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National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics

The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) was a U.S. federal agency founded on March 3, 1915, to undertake, promote, and institutionalize aeronautical research.

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National Aeronautics and Space Act

The National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 is the United States federal statute that created the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

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National Association of Rocketry

The National Association of Rocketry (NAR) is a non-profit tax-exempt scientific organization dedicated to consumer safety, youth education, and the advancement of technology in the hobby of sport rocketry in the United States.

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National Association of Underwater Instructors

The National Association of Underwater Instructors (NAUI Worldwide) is a non-profit 501 (c) (6) association of scuba instructors.

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National Climate Assessment

The National Climate Assessment (NCA) is a United States government interagency ongoing effort on climate change science conducted under the auspices of the Global Change Research Act of 1990.

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National Congress on Aviation and Space Education

The National Congress on Aviation and Space Education is an annual conference sponsored by Civil Air Patrol designed to enhance and expand educational opportunities and support for teachers throughout the United States.

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National Data Buoy Center

The National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) is a part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) National Weather Service (NWS).

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National Defense Education Act

The National Defense Education Act (NDEA) was signed into law on September 2, 1958, providing funding to United States education institutions at all levels.

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National Football Foundation

The National Football Foundation (NFF) is a non-profit organization founded in 1947 with early leadership from General Douglas MacArthur, longtime Army Black Knights football coach Earl Blaik and journalist Grantland Rice.

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National Geographic Explorer

National Geographic Explorer (or simply Explorer) is an American documentary television series that originally premiered on Nickelodeon on April 7, 1985, after having been produced as a less costly and intensive alternative to PBS's National Geographic Specials by Pittsburgh station WQED.

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National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency

The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) is both a combat support agency under the United States Department of Defense and an intelligence agency of the United States Intelligence Community, with the primary mission of collecting, analyzing, and distributing geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) in support of national security.

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National Institute of Standards and Technology

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is one of the oldest physical science laboratories in the United States.

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National Museum of Natural History

The National Museum of Natural History is a natural-history museum administered by the Smithsonian Institution, located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., United States.

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National Nanotechnology Initiative

The National Nanotechnology Initiative is a United States federal government program for the science, engineering, and technology research and development for nanoscale projects.

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National Order of the Cedar

The National Order of the Cedar (وسام الأرز الوطني Wisām al-Arz al-Waṭaniy Ordre National du Cèdre) is the highest state order of Lebanon, established on 31 December 1936.

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National Reconnaissance Office

The National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) is a member of the United States Intelligence Community and an agency of the United States Department of Defense.

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National Science Foundation

The National Science Foundation (NSF) is a United States government agency that supports fundamental research and education in all the non-medical fields of science and engineering.

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National Science Week

National Science Week refers to series of science-related events for the general public which are held in a specific countries during a designated week of the year.

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National Security Agency

The National Security Agency (NSA) is a national-level intelligence agency of the United States Department of Defense, under the authority of the Director of National Intelligence.

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National Snow and Ice Data Center

The National Snow and Ice Data Center, or NSIDC, is a United States information and referral center in support of polar and cryospheric research.

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National Space Centre

The National Space Centre is a museum and educational resource covering the fields of space science and astronomy, along with a space research programme in partnership with the University of Leicester.

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National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program

The space-grant colleges are educational institutions in the United States that comprise a network of 52 consortia formed for the purpose of outer space-related research.

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National Space Organization

The National Space Organization (NSPO; formerly known as the National Space Program Office) is the national civilian space agency of Taiwan under the auspices of the ROC (Taiwan) Ministry of Science and Technology.

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National Space Science Data Center

The National Space Science Data Center serves as the permanent archive for NASA space science mission data.

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National Space Society

The National Space Society (NSS) is an American international nonprofit 501(c)(3) educational and scientific organization specializing in space advocacy.

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National Transportation Safety Board

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is an independent U.S. government investigative agency responsible for civil transportation accident investigation.

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National treasure

The idea of national treasure, like national epics and national anthems, is part of the language of romantic nationalism, which arose in the late 18th century and 19th centuries.

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National Underwater and Marine Agency

The National Underwater and Marine Agency (NUMA) is a private non-profit organization in the United States.

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National Virtual Observatory

The US National Virtual Observatory-NVO- (nowadays VAO - Virtual Astronomical Observatory) was conceived to allow scientists to access data from multiple astronomical observatories, including ground and space-based facilities, through a single portal.

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National Wetlands Research Center

The National Wetlands Research Center (NWRC) was founded in 1975 as part of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's (USFWS) Office of Biological Services.

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Natural scientific research in Canada

This article outlines the history of natural scientific research in Canada, including physics, astronomy, space science, geology, oceanography, chemistry, biology, and medical research.

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Nauka (ISS module)

Nauka (Нау́ка; lit. Science), also known as the Multipurpose Laboratory Module (MLM), (Russian: Многофункциональный лабораторный модуль, or МЛМ), is a component of the International Space Station (ISS) which has not yet been launched into space.

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Naumann (crater)

Naumann is a lunar impact crater located on the Oceanus Procellarum in the northwest sector of the Moon.

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Naval Air Station Bermuda

Naval Air Station Bermuda (Kindley Field), was located on St. David's Island, Bermuda from 1970 to 1995, on the former site of Kindley Air Force Base.

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Naval Air Station Oceana

Naval Air Station Oceana or NAS Oceana is a military airport located in Virginia Beach, Virginia, and is a United States Navy Master Jet Base.

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Naval flight officer

A naval flight officer (NFO) is a commissioned officer in the United States Navy or United States Marine Corps who specializes in airborne weapons and sensor systems.

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Naval Flight Officer insignia

The Naval Flight Officer insignia is a breast insignia of the United States military which is awarded to those aviators of the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard who have qualified as Naval Flight Officers (NFO) based on successful completion of flight training.

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Naval Ordnance Laboratory

The Naval Ordnance Laboratory (NOL), now disestablished, formerly located in the White Oak area of Montgomery County, Maryland, was the site of considerable work that had practical impact upon world technology.

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Naval Station Rota, Spain

Naval Station Rota, also known as NAVSTA Rota, (Base Naval de Rota), is a Spanish naval base commanded by a Spanish Rear Admiral and fully funded by the United States of America.

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Navigator Badge

The Navigator Badge is a military qualification badge of the United States Air Force which was first created during the Second World War.

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Navigator Program

The Navigator Program is a long term NASA project charged with over-seeing all missions related to the detection and characterization of Earth-like planets.

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Navy Mark IV

The Mercury space suit (or Navy Mark IV) was a full-body, high-altitude pressure suit originally developed by the B.F. Goodrich Company and the U.S. Navy for pilots of high-altitude fighter aircraft.

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Nöggerath (crater)

Nöggerath is a relatively small lunar impact crater in the southwest section of the Moon.

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Nöther (crater)

Nöther is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Neal Francis Lane

Cornelius (Neal) Francis Lane (born August 22, 1938), is a U.S. physicist and Senior Fellow in Science and Technology Policy at Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy and Malcolm Gillis University Professor Emeritus of Physics and Astronomy Emeritus at Rice University in Houston, Texas.

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Neander (crater)

Neander is a lunar impact crater that is located to the south of Mare Nectaris, in the southeastern part of the Moon's near side.

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Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer

The Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS) is a scientific instrument for infrared astronomy, installed on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), operating from 1997 to 1999, and from 2002 to 2008.

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Near miss (safety)

A near miss, "near hit", "close call", or "nearly a collision" is an unplanned event that has the potential to cause, but does not actually result in human injury, environmental or equipment damage, or an interruption to normal operation.

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NEAR Shoemaker

The Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous – Shoemaker (NEAR Shoemaker), renamed after its 1996 launch in honor of planetary scientist Eugene Shoemaker, was a robotic space probe designed by the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory for NASA to study the near-Earth asteroid Eros from close orbit over a period of a year.

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Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking

Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking (NEAT) was a program run by NASA and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, surveying the sky for near-Earth objects.

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Near-Earth object

A near-Earth object (NEO) is any small Solar System body whose orbit can bring it into proximity with Earth.

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Nearby Stars Database

The Nearby Stars Database (NStars) began as a NASA project in 1998 and is now based at Northern Arizona University.

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Nearby Supernova Factory

The Nearby Supernova Factory (SNfactory) is a collaborative experiment led by Greg Aldering, designed to collect data on more Type Ia supernovae than have ever been studied in a single project before, and by studying them, to increase understanding of the expanding universe and "Dark Energy." The project began as an outgrowth of the Supernova Cosmology Project at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, but while the SCP focused on supernovae with redshifts of approximately 1.2, corresponding to a distance of 8.7 billion light years, SNfactory searches for nearby supernovae with redshifts of 0.03 to 0.08, corresponding to a distance of only 400 million to 1.1 billion light years.

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Nebulae in fiction

Nebulae, often being visually interesting astronomical objects, are frequently used as settings or backdrops for works of science fiction.

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Necho (crater)

Necho is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon, and therefore cannot be seen directly from the Earth.

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Nedelin catastrophe

The Nedelin catastrophe or Nedelin disaster was a launch pad accident that occurred on 24 October 1960 at Baikonur test range (of which Baikonur Cosmodrome is a part), during the development of the Soviet ICBM R-16.

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Needham High School

Needham High School is a public high school in Needham, Massachusetts, educating grades 9 through 12.

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Needham, Massachusetts

Needham is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States.

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NEEMO

NEEMO, an acronym for NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations, is a NASA analog mission that sends groups of astronauts, engineers and scientists to live in Aquarius underwater laboratory, the world's only undersea research station, for up to three weeks at a time in preparation for future space exploration.

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NEi Nastran

NEi Nastran was an engineering analysis and simulation software product of NEi Software (formerly known as Noran Engineering, Inc.) Based on NASA's Structural Analysis program NASTRAN, the software is a finite element analysis (FEA) solver used to generate solutions for linear and nonlinear stress, dynamics, and heat transfer characteristics of structures and mechanical components.

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Neil Armstrong

Neil Alden Armstrong (August 5, 1930 – August 25, 2012) was an American astronaut and aeronautical engineer who was the first person to walk on the Moon.

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Neil deGrasse Tyson

Neil deGrasse Tyson (born October 5, 1958) is an American astrophysicist, author, and science communicator.

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Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory

The Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, previously called the Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Mission, is a NASA space telescope designed to detect gamma-ray bursts (GRBs).

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Neil J. Gunther

Neil Gunther (born 15 August 1950) is a computer information systems researcher best known internationally for developing the open-source performance modeling software Pretty Damn Quick and developing the to computer capacity planning and performance analysis.

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Neil Leach

Neil Leach is a British architect and theorist.

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Neil Steinberg

Neil Steinberg (born June 10, 1960) is an American news columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times and an author.

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Neil Woodward

Neil W. Woodward III (born July 26, 1962 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American Naval officer and a former NASA astronaut.

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Neison (crater)

Neison is a lunar impact crater that lies to the south of the crater Meton, in the northern part of the Moon.

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Nengonengo

Nengonengo is a small atoll of the Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia.

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Neon

Neon is a chemical element with symbol Ne and atomic number 10.

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Neosho, Missouri

Neosho (originally or) is the most populous city in Newton County, Missouri, United States, which it serves as the county seat.

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Neper (crater)

Neper is an old lunar impact crater located near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Neptune Orbiter

Neptune Orbiter was a proposed NASA unmanned planetary spacecraft to explore the planet Neptune.

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Neptune Township, New Jersey

Neptune Township is a township in Monmouth County, New Jersey, in the United States.

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NERAC

Nerac, Inc. is a research and advisory firm for companies developing innovative products and technologies.

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Nereid (moon)

Nereid is the third-largest moon of Neptune.

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Nernst (crater)

Nernst is a lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon, just beyond the northwestern limb.

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NERVA

The Nuclear Engine for Rocket Vehicle Application (NERVA) was a U.S. nuclear thermal rocket engine development program that ran for roughly two decades.

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NESSUS Probabilistic Analysis Software

NESSUS is a general-purpose, probabilistic analysis program that simulates variations and uncertainties in loads, geometry, material behavior and other user-defined inputs to compute probability of failure and probabilistic sensitivity measures of engineered systems.

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Netherlands Institute for Space Research

SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research is the Dutch expertise institute for space research.

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Neujmin (crater)

Neujmin is a lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side.

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Neumayer (crater)

Neumayer is a lunar impact crater that lies near the southern limb of the Moon.

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Neuroinformatics

Neuroinformatics is a research field concerned with the organization of neuroscience data by the application of computational models and analytical tools.

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Neutral buoyancy

Neutral buoyancy is a condition in which a physical body's average density is equal to the density of the fluid in which it is immersed.

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Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory

The Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) is an astronaut training facility and neutral buoyancy pool operated by NASA and located at the Sonny Carter Training Facility, near the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.

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Neutral Buoyancy Simulator

The Neutral Buoyancy Simulator was a neutral buoyancy pool located at NASA's George C. Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC).

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Nevada County, California

Nevada County is a county in the Sierra Nevada of California.

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New Caney High School

New Caney High School is a public secondary school in New Caney and is a part of the New Caney Independent School District.

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New Caney, Texas

New Caney is an Unincorporated community in Montgomery County, Texas, United States within the metropolitan area.

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New Hampshire Liberty Forum

The New Hampshire Liberty Forum is an annual convention-style conference hosted by the Free State Project.

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New Horizons

New Horizons is an interplanetary space probe that was launched as a part of NASA's New Frontiers program.

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New Jersey Institute of Technology

The New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) is a public research university in the University Heights neighborhood of Newark, New Jersey.

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New Kids on the Blecch

"New Kids on the Blecch" is the fourteenth episode of the twelfth season of The Simpsons.

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New Mexico Museum of Space History

The New Mexico Museum of Space History is a museum and planetarium complex in Alamogordo, New Mexico, dedicated to artifacts and displays related to space flight and the space age.

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New Mexico State University

New Mexico State University (NMSU or NM State) is a public, land-grant, research university in Las Cruces, New Mexico, United States, and the flagship campus of NMSU System.

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New Millennium Program

New Millennium Program (NMP) was a NASA project with focus on engineering validation of new technologies for space applications.

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New Orleans

New Orleans (. Merriam-Webster.; La Nouvelle-Orléans) is a major United States port and the largest city and metropolitan area in the state of Louisiana.

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New Shepard

The New Shepard reusable launch system is a vertical-takeoff, vertical-landing (VTVL), suborbital crewed rocket that is being developed by Blue Origin as a commercial system for suborbital space tourism.

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New York Film Academy

New York Film Academy – School of Film and Acting (NYFA) is a for-profit film school and acting school based in New York City, Los Angeles, Miami, and across the world.

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New York Institute of Technology

New York Institute of Technology (also known as NYIT) is a private, independent, nonprofit, non-sectarian, coeducational research university founded in 1955.

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New York State Route 13

New York State Route 13 (NY 13) is a state highway that runs mainly north–south for between NY 14 in Horseheads and NY 3 west of Pulaski in Central New York in the United States.

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New York University

New York University (NYU) is a private nonprofit research university based in New York City.

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New York University Tandon School of Engineering

The New York University Tandon School of Engineering (commonly referred to as Tandon) is the engineering and applied sciences school of New York University.

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Newcomb (lunar crater)

Newcomb is a lunar impact crater that is located in the rugged Montes Taurus mountain range, to the east of the Mare Serenitatis.

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Newt Gingrich

Newton Leroy Gingrich (né McPherson; born June 17, 1943) is an American politician and author, born in Pennsylvania, later representing Georgia in Congress, and ultimately serving as 50th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1995 to 1999.

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Newton (lunar crater)

Newton is a lunar impact crater located near the south limb of the Moon.

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Newton North High School

Newton North High School, formerly Newton High School, is the larger and longer-established of two public high schools in Newton, Massachusetts, the other being Newton South High School.

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Next Generation Air Transportation System

The Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) is an ongoing multibillion-dollar modernization of the National Airspace System (NAS).

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Next Year

"Next Year" is a song released as the last single from the third Foo Fighters' album There Is Nothing Left to Lose.

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NGC 1049

NGC 1049 is a globular cluster located in the Local Group galaxy of Fornax Dwarf, visible in the constellation of Fornax.

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NGC 1058

NGC 1058 is a Seyfert Type 2 galaxy in the NGC 1023 Group, located in the Perseus constellation.

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NGC 1156

NGC 1156 is a dwarf irregular galaxy in the Aries constellation of the type.

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NGC 1275

NGC 1275 (also known as Perseus A or Caldwell 24) is a type 1.5 Seyfert galaxy located around 237 million light-years away in the direction of the constellation Perseus.

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NGC 1300

NGC 1300 is a barred spiral galaxy about 61 million light-years away in the constellation Eridanus.

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NGC 1309

NGC 1309 is a spiral galaxy located approximately 120 million light-years away, appearing in the constellation Eridanus.

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NGC 1316

NGC 1316 (also known as Fornax A) is a lenticular galaxy about 60 million light-years away in the constellation Fornax It is a radio galaxy and at 1400 MHz is the fourth-brightest radio source in the sky.

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NGC 1333

NGC 1333 is a reflection nebula located in the constellation Perseus.

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NGC 1365

NGC 1365, also known as the Great Barred Spiral Galaxy, is a barred spiral galaxy about 56 million light-years away in the constellation Fornax.

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NGC 1409

NGC 1409 is a pair of interacting galaxies in the constellation Taurus.

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NGC 1410

NGC 1410 is a galaxy in the constellation Taurus.

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NGC 1512

NGC 1512 is a barred spiral galaxy approximately 38 million light-years away from Earth in the constellation Horologium.

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NGC 1555

NGC 1555, sometimes known as Hind's Variable Nebula, is a variable nebula, illuminated by the star T Tauri, located in the constellation Taurus.

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NGC 1566

NGC 1566, sometimes known as the Spanish Dancer, is an intermediate spiral galaxy in the constellation Dorado.

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NGC 1569

The NGC 1569 is a dwarf irregular galaxy in Camelopardalis.

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NGC 1637

NGC 1637 is an intermediate spiral galaxy about 30 million light-years away in the constellation Eridanus.

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NGC 1672

NGC 1672 is a barred spiral galaxy located in the constellation Dorado.

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NGC 1705

NGC 1705 is a peculiar lenticular galaxy and a blue compact dwarf galaxy in the constellation Pictor, undergoing a starburst.

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NGC 1808

NGC 1808 is a Seyfert galaxy located in the constellation Columba.

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NGC 1818

NGC 1818 is a young rich star cluster in the Large Magellanic Cloud.

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NGC 1850

NGC 1850 is a double cluster and a super star cluster in the Dorado constellation, located in the Large Magellanic Cloud at the distance of 168,000 ly (51,510 pc).

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NGC 1851

NGC 1851 (also known as Caldwell 73) is a globular cluster located in the constellation Columba.

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NGC 2022

NGC 2022 is a planetary nebula in the constellation Orion.

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NGC 2023

NGC 2023 (also known as LBN 954) is an emission and reflection nebula located in the constellation of Orion.

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NGC 2080

NGC 2080 (The Ghost Head Nebula) is a star-forming region and emission nebula to the south of the 30 Doradus (Tarantula) nebula, in the southern constellation Dorado.

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NGC 2158

NGC 2158 is an open cluster in the constellation of Gemini.

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NGC 2174

NGC 2174 (also known as Monkey Head Nebula) is an H II emission nebula located in the constellation Orion and is associated with the open star cluster NGC 2175.

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NGC 2207 and IC 2163

NGC 2207 and IC 2163 are a pair of colliding spiral galaxies about 80 million light-years away in the constellation Canis Major.

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NGC 2244

NGC 2244 (also known as Caldwell 50) is an open cluster in the Rosette Nebula, which is located in the constellation Monoceros.

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NGC 2261

NGC 2261 (also known as Hubble's Variable Nebula or Caldwell 46) is a variable nebula located in the constellation Monoceros.

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NGC 2264

NGC 2264 is the designation number of the New General Catalogue that identifies two astronomical objects as a single object.

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NGC 2363

NGC 2363 is a star-forming region in the Magellanic galaxy NGC 2366 which is located in the constellation Camelopardalis.

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NGC 2366

NGC 2366 is a Magellanic barred irregular dwarf galaxy located in the constellation Camelopardalis.

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NGC 2371-2

NGC 2371-2 is a dual lobed planetary nebula located in the constellation Gemini.

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NGC 2403

NGC 2403 (also Caldwell 7) is an intermediate spiral galaxy in the constellation Camelopardalis.

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NGC 2419

NGC 2419 (also known as Caldwell 25) is a globular cluster in the constellation Lynx.

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NGC 246

NGC 246, known as the Skull Nebula,"The Night Sky", Astronomy Now, Oct 2008.

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NGC 2535

NGC 2535 is an unbarred spiral galaxy exhibiting a weak inner ring structure around the nucleus in the constellation Cancer that is interacting with NGC 2536.

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NGC 2536

NGC 2536 is a barred spiral galaxy with a prominent inner ring structure encircling the bar in the constellation Cancer that is interacting with NGC 2535.

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NGC 2537

NGC 2537 is a blue compact dwarf galaxy in the constellation Lynx, located around 3 degrees NNW of 31 Lyncis.

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NGC 265

NGC 265 is an open cluster in the Small Magellanic Cloud, which is located in the constellation Tucana.

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NGC 2683

NGC 2683 is a field spiral galaxy discovered by William Herschel on February 5, 1788.

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NGC 2715

NGC 2715 is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Camelopardalis.

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NGC 2808

NGC 2808 is a globular cluster in the constellation Carina.

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NGC 2867

NGC 2867 is a planetary nebula in the constellation Carina.

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NGC 288

NGC 288 is a globular cluster in the constellation Sculptor.

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NGC 290

NGC 290 is an open cluster.

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NGC 2903

NGC 2903 is a field barred spiral galaxy about 30 million light-years away in the constellation Leo.

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NGC 2915

NGC 2915 is a blue dwarf galaxy located 12 million light-years away in the southern constellation Chamaeleon, right on the edge of the Local Group.

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NGC 300

NGC 300 is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Sculptor.

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NGC 3079

NGC 3079 is a barred spiral galaxy about 50 million light-years away, and located in the constellation Ursa Major.

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NGC 3195

NGC 3195 is a planetary nebula located in the constellation Chamaeleon.

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NGC 3201

NGC 3201 (also known as Caldwell 79) is a low galactic latitude globular cluster in the southern constellation of Vela.

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NGC 3242

NGC 3242, commonly known as the Ghost of Jupiter, is a planetary nebula located in the constellation Hydra.

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NGC 3370

NGC 3370 (also known as UGC 5887 or Silverado Galaxy) is a spiral galaxy about 98 million light-years away in the constellation Leo.

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NGC 346

NGC 346 is an open cluster with associated nebula located in the Small Magellanic Cloud that appears in the constellation Tucana.

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NGC 3593

NGC 3593 is a lenticular galaxy located in the constellation Leo.

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NGC 3949

NGC 3949 is an unbarred spiral galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major.

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NGC 404

NGC 404 is a field galaxy located about 10 million light years away in the constellation Andromeda.

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NGC 4051

NGC 4051 is an intermediate spiral galaxy in the constellation of Ursa Major.

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NGC 4121

NGC 4121 is a dwarf elliptical galaxy in the constellation Draco.

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NGC 4125

NGC 4125 is an elliptical galaxy in the constellation Draco.

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NGC 4214

NGC 4214 is a dwarf barred irregular galaxy located around 10 million light-years away in the constellation Canes Venatici.

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NGC 4236

NGC 4236 (also known as Caldwell 3) is a barred spiral galaxy located in the constellation Draco.

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NGC 4261

NGC 4261 is an elliptical galaxy located around 100 million light-years away in the constellation Virgo.

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NGC 4308

NGC 4308 is an elliptical galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices.

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NGC 4309

NGC 4309 is a lenticular galaxy that is located in the constellation Virgo.

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NGC 4314

NGC 4314 is a barred spiral galaxy approximately 40 million light-years away in the constellation Coma Berenices.

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NGC 4319

NGC 4319 is a face-on barred spiral galaxy located about 77 million light years away in the constellation Draco.

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NGC 4395

NGC 4395 is a low surface brightness spiral galaxy with a halo that is about 8′ in diameter.

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NGC 4449

NGC 4449 is an irregular Magellanic type galaxy in the constellation Canes Venatici, being located about 12 million light-years away.

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NGC 4559

NGC 4559 (also known as Caldwell 36) is an intermediate spiral galaxy with a weak inner ring structure in the constellation Coma Berenices.

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NGC 4603

NGC 4603 is a spiral galaxy located about 107 million light years away in the constellation Centaurus.

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NGC 4622

NGC 4622 is a face-on unbarred spiral galaxy with a very prominent ring structure located in the constellation Centaurus.

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NGC 4625

NGC 4625 is a distorted dwarf galaxy in the constellation Canes Venatici.

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NGC 4627

NGC 4627 is a dwarf elliptical galaxy in the constellation Canes Venatici.

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NGC 4631

NGC 4631 (also known as the Whale Galaxy or Caldwell 32) is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Canes Venatici.

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NGC 4639

NGC 4639 is a barred spiral galaxy located in the constellation Virgo.

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NGC 4650A

NGC 4650A is a polar-ring lenticular galaxy located in the constellation Centaurus.

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NGC 4696

NGC 4696 is an elliptical galaxy.

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NGC 4725

NGC 4725 is an intermediate barred spiral galaxy with a prominent ring structure about 40 million light-years away in the constellation Coma Berenices.

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NGC 4833

NGC 4833 (also known as Caldwell 105) is a globular cluster discovered by Abbe Lacaille during his 1751-1752 journey to South Africa, and catalogued in 1755.

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NGC 5010

NGC 5010 is a lenticular galaxy located about 140 million light years away, in the constellation Virgo.

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NGC 5087

NGC 5087 is an elliptical galaxy located in the constellation Virgo.

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NGC 514

NGC 514 is an intermediate spiral galaxy approximately 100 million light-years from the Milky Way and was discovered on 16 October 1784 by astronomer William Herschel.

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NGC 5161

NGC 5161 is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Centaurus.

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NGC 5195

NGC 5195 (also known as Messier 51b or M51b) is a dwarf galaxy that is interacting with the Whirlpool Galaxy (also known as M51a or NGC 5194).

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NGC 520

NGC 520 are a pair of colliding spiral galaxies about 90 million light-years away in the constellation Pisces and were discovered by astronomer William Herschel on 13 December 1784.

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NGC 5300

NGC 5300 is a face-on spiral galaxy in the constellation Virgo.

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NGC 5307

NGC 5307 is a planetary nebula located in the constellation Centaurus.

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NGC 5315

NGC 5315 is a planetary nebula in the constellation Circinus.

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NGC 5398

NGC 5398 is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Centaurus.

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NGC 5466

NGC 5466 is a class XII globular cluster in the constellation Boötes.

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NGC 55

NGC 55, also occasionally referred to as The Whale Galaxy, is a Magellanic type barred spiral galaxy located about 7 million light-years away in the constellation Sculptor.

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NGC 5653

NGC 5653 is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Boötes.

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NGC 5705

NGC 5705 is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Virgo.

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NGC 5713

NGC 5713 is a peculiar, asymmetric galaxy in the constellation Virgo.

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NGC 5824

NGC 5824 is a globular cluster in the constellation Lupus, almost on its western border with Centaurus.

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NGC 5838

NGC 5838 is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Virgo.

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NGC 5866

NGC 5866 (also called the Spindle Galaxy or Messier 102) is a relatively bright lenticular or spiral galaxy in the constellation Draco.

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NGC 5866 Group

The NGC 5866 Group is a small group of galaxies located in the constellation Draco.

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NGC 5882

NGC 5882 is a planetary nebula in the constellation Lupus.

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NGC 5962

NGC 5962 is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Serpens Caput and is the brightest member of the Serpens galaxy cluster.

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NGC 5986

NGC 5986 is a globular cluster in the constellation Lupus.

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NGC 602

NGC 602 is a young, bright open cluster of stars located in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC), a satellite galaxy to the Milky Way.

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NGC 6027

NGC 6027 is a lenticular galaxy that is the brightest member of Seyfert's Sextet, a compact group of galaxies.

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NGC 6027a

NGC 6027a is a spiral galaxy that is part of Seyfert's Sextet, a compact group of galaxies, which is located in the constellation Serpens.

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NGC 6027b

NGC 6027b is an interacting lenticular galaxy that is part of Seyfert's Sextet, a compact group of galaxies currently in the process of colliding and merging, which is located in the constellation Serpens.

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NGC 6027c

NGC 6027c is a barred spiral galaxy that is part of Seyfert's Sextet, a compact group of galaxies, which is located in the constellation Serpens.

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NGC 6027d

NGC 6027d is a barred spiral galaxy that is strictly a visual member of Seyfert's Sextet, a compact group of galaxies, which is located in the constellation Serpens.

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NGC 6027e

NGC 6027e is a tidal tail of NGC 6027, not an individual galaxy, that is part of Seyfert's Sextet, a compact group of galaxies, which is located in the constellation Serpens.

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NGC 6210

NGC 6210 is a planetary nebula located in the constellation Hercules.

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NGC 6240

NGC 6240 is a nearby ultraluminous infrared galaxy (ULIRG) in the constellation Ophiuchus.

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NGC 625

NGC 625 is a dwarf barred spiral galaxy about 12.7 Mly away in the constellation Phoenix.

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NGC 6340

NGC 6340 is an unbarred spiral galaxy in the constellation Draco.

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NGC 6397

NGC 6397, also known as Caldwell 86, is a globular cluster in the constellation Ara.

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NGC 6565

NGC 6565, also known as ESO 456-70, is a planetary nebula 14 thousand light years away, whose star is dying (the colors and the nebula itself result from a body of gases formed by the stellar winds that have peeled and pushed away the star's outer layers).

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NGC 6578

NGC 6578 is a planetary nebula located in Sagittarius.

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NGC 6751

NGC 6751 is a planetary nebula in the constellation Aquila.

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NGC 6752

NGC 6752 (also known as Caldwell 93) is a globular cluster in the constellation Pavo.

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NGC 6782

NGC 6782 is a barred spiral galaxy located in the constellation Pavo.

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NGC 6790

NGC 6790 is a planetary nebula located in the constellation Aquila.

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NGC 6791

NGC 6791 is an open star cluster in the Lyra constellation.

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NGC 6818

The Little Gem Nebula or NGC 6818 is a planetary nebula located in the constellation of Sagittarius.

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NGC 6826

NGC 6826 (also known as Caldwell 15) is a planetary nebula located in the constellation Cygnus.

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NGC 6884

NGC 6884 is a planetary nebula located in the constellation Cygnus.

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NGC 6934

NGC 6934 (also known as Caldwell 47) is a globular cluster in the constellation Delphinus, about 50,000 light years distant.

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NGC 7052

NGC 7052 is an elliptical galaxy in the constellation Vulpecula.

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NGC 7129

NGC 7129 is a reflection nebula located 3,300 light years away in the constellation Cepheus.

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NGC 7252

NGC 7252 is a peculiar galaxy resulting from an interaction between two galaxies that started a billion years ago.

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NGC 7257

NGC 7260 (NGC 7257) is a peculiar galaxy located in the constellation Aquarius.

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NGC 7315

NGC 7315 is a lenticular galaxy in the constellation of Pegasus.

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NGC 7354

NGC 7354 is a planetary nebula located in the constellation Cepheus.

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NGC 7479

NGC 7479 (also known as Caldwell 44) is a barred spiral galaxy about 105 million light-years away in the constellation Pegasus.

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NGC 7522

NGC 7522 is an astronomical object whose identity is in question.

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NGC 7537

NGC 7537 is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation Pisces.

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NGC 7662

NGC 7662, also known as the Blue Snowball Nebula or Snowball Nebula, is a planetary nebula located in the constellation Andromeda.

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NGC 7673

NGC 7673 is a disturbed spiral galaxy located in the constellation Pegasus.

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NGC 7742

NGC 7742 is a face-on unbarred spiral galaxy in the constellation Pegasus.

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NGC 7814

NGC 7814 (also known as UGC 8 or Caldwell 43) is a spiral galaxy about 40 million light-years away in the constellation Pegasus.

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NGC 87

NGC 87 is a diffuse, highly disorganized barred irregular galaxy, part of Robert's Quartet, a group of four interacting galaxies.

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NGC 891

NGC 891 (also known as Caldwell 23 and Silver Siver Galaxy) is an edge-on unbarred spiral galaxy about 30 million light-years away in the constellation Andromeda.

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NGC 953

NGC 953 (also PGC 9586, UGC 1991, MCG 5-7-1, GWT GWT 504 104 or 505.1) is an elliptical galaxy in the constellation Triangulum.

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NHL on CBS

The NHL on CBS is the branding used for broadcasts of National Hockey League (NHL) games produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network in the United States, for three separate periods from 1957 to 1960, 1967 to 1972 and 1979 to 1980.

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Niacin

Niacin, also known as nicotinic acid, is an organic compound and a form of vitamin B3, an essential human nutrient.

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Niau

Niau is a small atoll in French Polynesia, in the commune of Fakarava (Tuamotu archipelago).

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Nibiru cataclysm

The Nibiru cataclysm is a supposed disastrous encounter between the Earth and a large planetary object (either a collision or a near-miss) which certain groups believe will take place in the early 21st century.

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Nichelle Nichols

Nichelle Nichols (born Grace Dell Nichols; December 28, 1932) is an American actress, singer, and voice artist.

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Nicholas Patrick

Nicholas James MacDonald Patrick, Ph.D. (born 19 November 1964), is a British-American engineer and a former NASA astronaut.

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Nicholson (lunar crater)

Nicholson is a lunar impact crater located at the western limb.

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Nick Lampson

Nicholas Valentino Lampson (born February 14, 1945) is an American politician from the state of Texas and was a Congressman representing the 22nd Congressional District and the 9th Congressional District of Texas.

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Nick Sagan

Nick Sagan (born September 16, 1970 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American novelist and screenwriter.

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Nickel titanium

Nickel titanium, also known as Nitinol (part of shape memory alloy), is a metal alloy of nickel and titanium, where the two elements are present in roughly equal atomic percentages e.g. Nitinol 55, Nitinol 60.

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Nickelodeon Launch Box

Nickelodeon Launch Box is an educational television series that was produced jointly by Nickelodeon and NASA.

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Nicknames of Houston

There are many nicknames for the city of Houston, the largest city in Texas and fourth-largest city in the United States.

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Nicole Stott

Nicole Marie Passonno Stott is an American engineer and a NASA astronaut.

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Nicollet (crater)

Nichollet is a small, isolated lunar impact crater on the Mare Nubium, a lunar mare in the southwest quadrant of the Moon.

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Nielsen (crater)

Nielsen is a lunar impact crater on the Oceanus Procellarum.

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Niepce (crater)

Niepce is a crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Night Skies

Night Skies was a science fiction horror film that was in development in the late 1970s, but was never actually made.

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Night Sky Network

Night Sky Network is an educational effort sponsored by NASA to help educate the public through astronomy clubs across the United States.

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Nihiru

Nihiru, or Nikia, is one of the Tuamotu atolls in French Polynesia.

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Nijland (crater)

Nijland is a relatively small impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Nike-Apache

The Nike Apache, also known as Argo B-13, was a two-stage sounding rocket developed by Aerolab, later Atlantic Research, for use by the United States Air Force and NASA.

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Nikolaev (crater)

Nikolaev is a crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Nikolai Rynin

Nikolai Alekseevich Rynin (23 December 1887 – 28 July 1942) was a Russian civil engineer, teacher, aerospace researcher, author, historian, and promoter of space travel.

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Nikon

(or), also known just as Nikon, is a Japanese multinational corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, specializing in optics and imaging products.

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Nikon D3

The Nikon D3 is a 12.0-megapixel professional-grade full frame (35 mm) digital single lens reflex camera (DSLR) announced by the Nikon Corporation on 23 August 2007 along with the Nikon D300 DX format camera.

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Nikon F

The Nikon F camera, introduced in April 1959, was Nikon's first SLR camera.

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Nikon F4

The Nikon F4 is a 35 mm autofocus (AF) single lens reflex (SLR) film camera, introduced in 1988 as the next generation in Nikon's line of F series professional cameras.

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Nili Fossae

Nili Fossae is a group of large, concentric grabens on Mars, located in the Syrtis Major quadrangle.

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Ninety Mile Beach, Victoria

The Ninety Mile Beach is a sandy stretch of beach on the south-eastern coastline of the East Gippsland region of Victoria in Australia.

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Ningaloo Coast

The Ningaloo Coast is a World Heritage Site located in the north west coastal region of Western Australia.

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Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection

(commonly abbreviated WFC) was an online multiplayer gaming service run by Nintendo to provide free online play in compatible Nintendo DS and Wii games.

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Nipawin

Nipawin is a town in north-east Saskatchewan, Canada, on the Saskatchewan River portion of Tobin Lake.

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Nishina (crater)

Nishina is the remnant of a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Nitrogen

Nitrogen is a chemical element with symbol N and atomic number 7.

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Nittany Valley

The Nittany Valley is an eroded anticlinal valley in the central portion of Centre County, Pennsylvania in the United States.

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Nitza Margarita Cintrón

Nitza Margarita Arroz Gonzalez Cintrón (born January 27,1969 in San Juan, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican scientist and Chief of Space Medicine and Health Care Systems Office at NASA's Johnson Space Center.

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Nix (moon)

Nix is a natural satellite of Pluto.

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NK-33

The NK-33 and NK-43 are rocket engines designed and built in the late 1960s and early 1970s by the Kuznetsov Design Bureau.

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NLS (computer system)

NLS, or the "oN-Line System", was a revolutionary computer collaboration system from the 1960s.

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NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps, known informally as the NOAA Corps, is one of seven federal uniformed services of the United States, and operates under the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), a scientific agency overseen by the Department of Commerce.

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NOAA-19

NOAA-19, designated NOAA-N' (NOAA-N Prime) prior to launch, is the last of the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's POES series of weather satellites.

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NOAA-4

NOAA-4, also known as ITOS-G was a weather satellite operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

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Nobel (crater)

Nobel is a crater that lies on the far side of the Moon.

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Nobile (crater)

Nobile is a lunar impact crater that is located near the southern pole of the Moon.

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Nobili (crater)

Nobili is a lunar impact crater that lies near the eastern limb of the Moon, giving it a foreshortened appearance when viewed from the Earth.

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Noctilucent cloud

Noctilucent clouds, or night shining clouds, are tenuous cloud-like phenomena in the upper atmosphere of Earth.

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Nomad rover

The Nomad rover is an unmanned vehicle designed as a test for such a vehicle to ride on other planets.

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Non-rocket spacelaunch

Non-rocket spacelaunch refers to concepts for launch into space where some or all of the needed speed and altitude are provided by something other than rockets, or by other than expendable rockets.

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Nonequilibrium Gas and Plasma Dynamics Laboratory

The Nonequilibrium Gas and Plasma Dynamics Laboratory (NGPDL) at the Aerospace Engineering Department of the University of Michigan is headed by Professor Iain D. Boyd and performs research of nonequilibrium gases and plasmas involving the development of physical models for various gas systems of interest, numerical algorithms on the latest supercomputers, and the application of challenging flows for several exciting projects.

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Nonius (crater)

Nonius is a lunar impact crater.

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Nor'easter

A nor'easter (also northeaster; see below) is a macro-scale cyclone.

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NORAD Tracks Santa

NORAD Tracks Santa is an annual Christmas-themed entertainment program, which has existed since 1955, produced under the auspices of the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD).

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NORC at the University of Chicago

NORC at the University of Chicago is one of the largest independent social research organizations in the United States, established in 1941.

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Norfolk Academy

Norfolk Academy (NA) is an independent co-educational day school in Norfolk, Virginia.

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Norm Peterson

Hilary Norman Peterson is a character on the American television show Cheers, portrayed by George Wendt.

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Norma Cluster

The Norma Cluster (ACO 3627 or Abell 3627) is a rich cluster of galaxies located near the center of the Great Attractor; it is about distant.

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Normalized difference vegetation index

The normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) is a simple graphical indicator that can be used to analyze remote sensing measurements, typically, but not necessarily, from a space platform, and assess whether the target being observed contains live green vegetation or not.

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Norman (crater)

Norman is a small lunar impact crater on the Oceanus Procellarum, to the south and slightly west of the crater Euclides.

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Norman Mineta

Norman Yoshio Mineta (born November 12, 1931) is an American politician.

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Norman Thagard

Norman Earl Thagard (born July 3, 1943), (Capt, USMC, Ret.), is an American scientist and former U.S. Marine Corps officer and naval aviator and NASA astronaut.

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North Alabama

North Alabama is a region of the U.S. state of Alabama, generally considered to include 16 counties: Blount, Cherokee, Colbert, Cullman, DeKalb, Etowah, Franklin, Jackson, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, Marion, Marshall, Morgan, and Winston, with a combined population of 1,000,985, or 20.94% of the state's population as of 2010 Census.

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North America Nebula

The North America Nebula (NGC 7000 or Caldwell 20) is an emission nebula in the constellation Cygnus, close to Deneb (the tail of the swan and its brightest star).

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North American AJ Savage

The North American AJ Savage (later A-2 Savage) was a carrier-based medium bomber built for the United States Navy by North American Aviation.

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North American Aviation

North American Aviation (NAA) was a major American aerospace manufacturer, responsible for a number of historic aircraft, including the T-6 Texan trainer, the P-51 Mustang fighter, the B-25 Mitchell bomber, the F-86 Sabre jet fighter, the X-15 rocket plane, and the XB-70, as well as Apollo Command and Service Module, the second stage of the Saturn V rocket, the Space Shuttle orbiter and the B-1 Lancer.

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North American blizzard of 2006

The North American Blizzard of 2006 was a nor'easter that began on the evening of February 11, 2006.

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North American F-86 Sabre

The North American F-86 Sabre, sometimes called the Sabrejet, is a transonic jet fighter aircraft.

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North American Rockwell OV-10 Bronco

The North American Rockwell OV-10 Bronco is an American twin-turboprop light attack and observation aircraft.

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North American X-15

The North American X-15 was a hypersonic rocket-powered aircraft operated by the United States Air Force and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration as part of the X-plane series of experimental aircraft.

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North American XB-70 Valkyrie

The North American Aviation XB-70 Valkyrie was the prototype version of the planned B-70 nuclear-armed, deep-penetration strategic bomber for the United States Air Force Strategic Air Command.

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North Carolina A&T State University

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (also known as North Carolina A&T State University, North Carolina A&T, N.C. A&T, or simply A&T) is a public, coeducational, historically black, research university located in Greensboro, North Carolina, United States.

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North Dakota

North Dakota is a U.S. state in the midwestern and northern regions of the United States.

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North Kitsap School District

North Kitsap School District 400 is the school district serving the northern portion of Kitsap County, including the communities of Poulsbo, Keyport, Port Gamble, Hansville, Indianola, Suquamish, and Kingston, Washington.

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North Sea oil

North Sea oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons, comprising liquid petroleum and natural gas, produced from petroleum reservoirs beneath the North Sea.

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North Sentinel Island

North Sentinel Island is one of the Andaman Islands, which includes South Sentinel Island, in the Bay of Bengal.

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North West England

North West England, one of nine official regions of England, consists of the five counties of Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside.

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Northeast High School (Philadelphia)

Northeast High School is a high school located at 1601 Cottman Avenue (at Algon Avenue) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Northeast Passage

The Northeast Passage (abbreviated as NEP) is, from the European and northern Atlantic point of view, the shipping route to the Pacific Ocean, along the Arctic Ocean coasts of Norway and Russia.

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Northeastern University

Northeastern University (NU, formerly NEU) is a private research university in Boston, Massachusetts, established in 1898.

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Northern Secondary School (Toronto)

Northern Secondary School is a public high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Northern Valley Regional High School at Demarest

Northern Valley Regional High School at Demarest is a comprehensive four-year public high school serving students from several municipalities in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States.

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Northrop Grumman

Northrop Grumman Corporation is an American global aerospace and defense technology company formed by Northrop's 1994 purchase of Grumman.

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Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk

The Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk is an unmanned (UAV) surveillance aircraft.

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Northrop Grumman Switchblade

The Switchblade was a proposed unmanned aerial vehicle developed by Northrop Grumman for the United States.

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Northrop HL-10

The Northrop HL-10 was one of five American heavyweight lifting body designs flown at NASA's Flight Research Center (FRC—later Dryden Flight Research Center) in Edwards, California, from July 1966 to November 1975 to study and validate the concept of safely maneuvering and landing a low lift-over-drag vehicle designed for reentry from space.

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Northrop M2-F2

The Northrop M2-F2 was a heavyweight lifting body based on studies at NASA's Ames and Langley research centers and built by the Northrop Corporation in 1966.

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Northrop M2-F3

The Northrop M2-F3 was a heavyweight lifting body rebuilt from the Northrop M2-F2 after it crashed at the Dryden Flight Research Center in 1967.

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Northrop P-61 Black Widow

The Northrop P-61 Black Widow, named for the American spider, was the first operational U.S. warplane designed as a night fighter, and the first aircraft designed to use radar.

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Northrop T-38 Talon

The Northrop T-38 Talon is a two-seat, twinjet supersonic jet trainer.

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Northrop X-21

The Northrop X-21A was an experimental aircraft designed to test wings with laminar flow control.

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Northrop YA-9

The Northrop YA-9 was a prototype attack aircraft developed for the United States Air Force A-X program.

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Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 710

Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 710, a Lockheed L-188 Electra, disintegrated in-flight and crashed near Cannelton, Indiana (10 miles east of Tell City, Indiana) on March 17, 1960.

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Northwest Passage

The Northwest Passage (abbreviated as NWP) is, from the European and northern Atlantic point of view, the sea route to the Pacific Ocean through the Arctic Ocean, along the northern coast of North America via waterways through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago.

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Northwestern State University

Northwestern State University of Louisiana (NSU) is a four-year public university primarily situated in Natchitoches, Louisiana, United States, with a nursing campus in Shreveport and general campuses in Leesville/Fort Polk and Alexandria.

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Northwestern University

Northwestern University (NU) is a private research university based in Evanston, Illinois, United States, with other campuses located in Chicago and Doha, Qatar, and academic programs and facilities in Miami, Florida, Washington, D.C., and San Francisco, California.

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Norton Air Force Base

Norton Air Force Base (1942–1994) was a United States Air Force facility east of downtown San Bernardino, California, in San Bernardino County.

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Norwood High School (Ohio)

Norwood High School is a high school in Norwood, Ohio which has been rated Excellent by the Ohio Department of Education.

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Norwood, Ohio

Norwood is the second most populous city in Hamilton County, Ohio, United States, and an enclave of the larger city of Cincinnati.

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Not the Nine O'Clock News

Not the Nine O'Clock News was a British television comedy sketch show which was broadcast on BBC2 from 1979 to 1982.

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Note (typography)

A note is a string of text placed at the bottom of a page in a book or document or at the end of a chapter, volume or the whole text.

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Nothing comes from nothing

Nothing comes from nothing (ex nihilo nihil fit) is a philosophical expression of a thesis first argued by Parmenides.

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Nova

A nova (plural novae or novas) or classical nova (CN, plural CNe) is a transient astronomical event that causes the sudden appearance of a bright, apparently "new" star, that slowly fades over several weeks or many months.

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Nova (rocket)

Nova was a series of proposed rocket designs, originally as NASA's first large launchers for missions similar to the production-level Saturn V. The Nova studied designs that closely mirrored the Saturn V in basic concept, power, size, and function.

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Nova Spivack

Nova Spivack (born June 5, 1969) is an American entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and author.

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November 10

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November 11

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November 12

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November 14

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November 16

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November 18

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November 1966

The following events occurred in November 1966.

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November 1968

The following events occurred in November 1968.

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November 1989 tornado outbreak

The November 1989 Tornado Outbreak was a destructive tornado outbreak on November 15 and 16, 1989 across a wide swath of the southern and eastern United States and into Canada.

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November 28

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November 3

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November 7

This day marks the approximate midpoint of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere and of spring in the Southern Hemisphere (starting the season at the September equinox).

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November 9

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Nozzle

A nozzle is a device designed to control the direction or characteristics of a fluid flow (especially to increase velocity) as it exits (or enters) an enclosed chamber or pipe.

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NPOESS

The National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS) was to be the United States' next-generation satellite system that would monitor the Earth's weather, atmosphere, oceans, land, and near-space environment.

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NTSC

NTSC, named after the National Television System Committee,National Television System Committee (1951–1953),, 17 v. illus., diagrs., tables.

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Nuclear electromagnetic pulse

A nuclear electromagnetic pulse (commonly abbreviated as nuclear EMP, or NEMP) is a burst of electromagnetic radiation created by nuclear explosions.

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Nuclear fuel

Nuclear fuel is a substance that is used in nuclear power stations to produce heat to power turbines.

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Nuclear propulsion

Nuclear propulsion includes a wide variety of propulsion methods that fulfill the promise of the Atomic Age by using some form of nuclear reaction as their primary power source.

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Nuclear pulse propulsion

Nuclear pulse propulsion or external pulsed plasma propulsion, is a hypothetical method of spacecraft propulsion that uses nuclear explosions for thrust.

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Nuclear thermal rocket

A nuclear thermal rocket is a proposed spacecraft propulsion technology.

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Nuclear winter

Nuclear winter is the severe and prolonged global climatic cooling effect hypothesized to occur after widespread firestorms following a nuclear war.

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Nucleate boiling

Nucleate boiling is a type of boiling that takes place when the surface temperature is hotter than the saturated fluid temperature by a certain amount but where the heat flux is below the critical heat flux.

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Nucleobase

Nucleobases, also known as nitrogenous bases or often simply bases, are nitrogen-containing biological compounds that form nucleosides, which in turn are components of nucleotides, with all of these monomers constituting the basic building blocks of nucleic acids.

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Nukapu

Nukapu is one of the islands of the nation of Solomon Islands.

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Nukumanu Islands

Nukumanu, formerly Tasman Islands, is a medium-sized atoll of Papua New Guinea, located in the Southwestern Pacific Ocean, 4 degrees south of the equator.

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Nukuoro

Nukuoro is an atoll in the Federated States of Micronesia.

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Nukutavake

Nukutavake or Nukutuvake is an island in the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia.

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Nukutepipi

Nukutepipi, or Nuku-te-pipi is an atoll in French Polynesia, Pacific Ocean.

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Nuller

A nuller is an optical tool used to block a strong source so that fainter signals near that source can be observed.

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Numerov (crater)

Numerov is a lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side, deep in the southern hemisphere.

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Nunn (crater)

Nunn is a lunar impact crater that is located just beyond the eastern limb of the Moon, along the northern edge of Mare Smythii.

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NuSTAR

NuSTAR (Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array) is a space-based X-ray telescope that uses a conical approximation to a Wolter telescope to focus high energy X-rays from astrophysical sources, especially for nuclear spectroscopy, and operates in the range of 3 to 79 keV.

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Nutating disc engine

A nutating disc engine (also sometimes called a disc engine) is an internal combustion engine comprising fundamentally of one moving part and a direct drive onto the crankshaft.

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O'Day (crater)

O'Day is a prominent lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Oakland Mills High School

Oakland Mills High School was established in 1973 as one of the first high schools to serve the planned developed new town of Columbia, Maryland area, established by James Rouse and his Rouse Company in 1967 in Howard County, midway between Baltimore and Washington, D.C..

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Oakwood Adventist Academy

Oakwood Adventist Academy (OAA) is a Seventh-day Adventist co-educational K-12 school located on the campus of Oakwood University in Huntsville, Alabama.

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Oberon (moon)

Oberon, also designated, is the outermost major moon of the planet Uranus.

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Oberpfaffenhofen

Oberpfaffenhofen is a village which is part of the municipality of Weßling in the district of Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany.

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Oberth (crater)

Oberth is a crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Oberth effect

In astronautics, a powered flyby, or Oberth maneuver, is a maneuver in which a spacecraft falls into a gravitational well, and then accelerates when its fall reaches maximum speed.

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Obfuscation

Obfuscation is the obscuring of the intended meaning of communication by making the message difficult to understand, usually with confusing and ambiguous language.

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Obruchev (crater)

Mare Ingenii, with Obruchev to the south (bottom center) Obruchev is a disintegrating lunar impact crater that lies along the southern shore of Mare Ingenii, on the far side of the Moon.

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Observational cosmology

Observational cosmology is the study of the structure, the evolution and the origin of the universe through observation, using instruments such as telescopes and cosmic ray detectors.

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Observations and explorations of Venus

Observations of the planet Venus include those in antiquity, telescopic observations, and from visiting spacecraft.

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Observer Badge

The Observer Badge is a military badge of the United States armed forces dating from the First World War.

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Ocean color

The "color" of the ocean is determined by the interactions of incident light with substances or particles present in the water.

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Ocean Surface Topography Mission

The Ocean Surface Topography Mission (OSTM) on the Jason-2 satellite is an international Earth observation satellite mission that continues the sea surface height measurements begun in 1992 by the joint NASA/CNES TOPEX/Poseidon mission and followed by the NASA/CNES Jason-1 mission launched in 2001.

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Oceaneering International

Oceaneering International, Inc. is a subsea engineering and applied technology company based in Houston, Texas, U.S. that provides engineered services and hardware to customers who operate in marine, space, and other environments.

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Octavia E. Butler

Octavia Estelle Butler (June 22, 1947February 24, 2006) was an African American science fiction writer.

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October 1

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October 11

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October 15

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October 21

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October 27

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October 28

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October 9

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October Sky

October Sky is a 1999 American biographical drama film directed by Joe Johnston, starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Chris Cooper, Chris Owen, and Laura Dern.

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Oded Aharonson

Oded Aharonson is Israeli planetary scientist.

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Odessa Oblast

Odessa Oblast (Одеська область, Odes’ka oblast’, Одесская область, Odesskaya oblast’) is an oblast or province of southwestern Ukraine located along the northern coast of the Black Sea, consisting of the eastern part of the historical region of Novorossiya, and the southern part of the historical region of Bessarabia (also known as Budjak), the latter being a former oblast incorporated into the Odessa Oblast, in 1954.

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Odysseus (disambiguation)

Odysseus is a character in Greek mythology.

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Odyssey Moon

On 6 December 2007, Odyssey Moon was the first team to register for the Google Lunar X Prize competition, an event that hopes to rekindle the efforts of humans to return to the moon.

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Odyssey of the Mind

Odyssey of the Mind, officially abbreviated OotM, is a creative problem-solving program involving students from kindergarten through college.

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Oenopides (crater)

Oenopides is a lunar impact crater that is located near the northwestern limb of the Moon, and so appears foreshortened when viewed from the Earth.

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Oersted (crater)

Oersted is a lunar impact crater that has been flooded by lava, leaving only a crescent-shaped rim with a gap to the southwest.

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OEX

OEX may refer to.

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Of a Fire on the Moon

Of a Fire on the Moon is a work of non-fiction by Norman Mailer which was serialised in ''Life'' magazine in 1969 and 1970, and published in 1970 as a book.

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Office of Commercial Space Transportation

The Office of Commercial Space Transportation (generally referred to as FAA/AST or simply AST) is the branch of the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) that approves any commercial rocket launch operations — that is, any launches that are not classified as model, amateur, or "by and for the government" — in the case of a U.S. launch operator and/or a launch from the U.S.

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Office of Management and Budget

The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is the largest office within the Executive Office of the President of the United States (EOP).

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OGLE-2005-BLG-390Lb

OGLE-2005-BLG-390Lb (known sometimes as Hoth by NASA) is a super-Earth exoplanet orbiting OGLE-2005-BLG-390L, a star 21,500 ± 3,300 light years from Earth near the center of the Milky Way.

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Ohio (Come Back to Texas)

"Ohio (Come Back to Texas)" is a song by American rock band Bowling for Soup, released as a single from the group's album A Hangover You Don't Deserve.

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Ohio Women's Hall of Fame

The Ohio Women's Hall of Fame was founded in 1978 webpage.

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Ohm (crater)

Ohm is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Ohsumi (satellite)

Ōsumi (or Ohsumi) is the name of the first Japanese satellite put into orbit, named after the Ōsumi Province in the southern islands of Japan.

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OICETS

The Optical Inter-orbit Communications Engineering Test Satellite (OICETS), also called Kirari, is an experimental satellite launched by JAXA to demonstrate interorbital communication between satellites through optical (laser) means.

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Oil additive

Oil additives are chemical compounds that improve the lubricant performance of base oil (or oil "base stock").

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Oil spill

An oil spill is the release of a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon into the environment, especially the marine ecosystem, due to human activity, and is a form of pollution.

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OK

"OK" (spelling variations include "okay", "O.K.", "ok") is an English word denoting approval, acceptance, agreement, assent, acknowledgment, or a sign of indifference.

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Oken (crater)

Oken is a lunar impact crater near the southeastern limb of the Moon.

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Olbers (crater)

Olbers is a lunar impact crater that lies at the west edge of the Oceanus Procellarum, near the western limb of the Moon.

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Olcott (crater)

Olcott is a relatively fresh crater on the far side of the Moon and is named after William Tyler Olcott.

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Old Dominion University

Old Dominion University, also known as ODU, is a public, co-educational research university located in Norfolk, Virginia, United States, with two satellite campuses in the Hampton Roads area.

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Oldest dated rocks

The oldest dated rocks on Earth, as an aggregate of minerals that have not been subsequently broken down by erosion or melted, are more than 4 billion years old, formed during the Hadean Eon of Earth's geological history.

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Oldsmobile Toronado

The Oldsmobile Toronado is a personal luxury car produced by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors from 1966 to 1992.

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Oleg Kononenko

Oleg Dmitriyevich Kononenko (Олег Дмитриевич Кононенко) is a Russian cosmonaut.

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Oleg Novitskiy

Oleg Viktorovich Novitskiy (Олег Викторович Новицкий; born October 12, 1971 in Červień, Belarus), lieutenant colonel in the Russian Air Force, is a Russian cosmonaut.

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Olga D. González-Sanabria

Olga D. González-Sanabria is a Puerto Rican scientist and inventor.

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Olin E. Teague

Olin Earl "Tiger" Teague (April 6, 1910 – January 23, 1981) was a notable World War II veteran and congressional representative for Texas's 6th congressional district for 32 years, from 1946 to 1978.

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Olive Ann Beech

Olive Ann Beech (September 25, 1903 – July 6, 1993) was an American businesswoman who was the cofounder, president, and chairwoman of the Beech Aircraft Company.

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Olivier (crater)

Olivier is an old, eroded crater that is located in the northern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Olivine

The mineral olivine is a magnesium iron silicate with the formula (Mg2+, Fe2+)2SiO4.

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Omar al-Bashir

Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir (عمر حسن أحمد البشير; pronunciation:; born 1944) is a Sudanese politician who is currently the seventh president of Sudan and head of the National Congress Party.

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Omar Khayyam (crater)

Omar Khayyam is a lunar impact crater that is located just beyond the northwestern limb of the Moon, on the far side from the Earth.

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Omega SA

Omega SA is a Swiss luxury watchmaker based in Biel/Bienne, Switzerland.

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Omega Sagittarii

Omega Sagittarii (ω Sagittarii, abbreviated Ome Sgr, ω Sgr), also named Terebellum, is a G-type subgiant star in the constellation of Sagittarius.

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Omega Speedmaster

Omega Speedmaster is a line of chronograph wristwatches produced by Omega SA.

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Ommadawn

Ommadawn is the third record album by Mike Oldfield, released in 1975 on Virgin Records.

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ONERA

The Office National d'Etudes et de Recherches Aérospatiales (ONERA) is the French national aerospace research centre.

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Onizuka (crater)

Onizuka is a small lunar impact crater that lies within the inner ring of the walled plain Apollo.

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Ontong Java Atoll

Ontong Java Atoll or Luangiua is one of the largest atolls on earth.

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Oodnadatta

Oodnadatta, in the Australian state of South Australia, is a small town surrounded by an area of with cattle stations in arid pastoral rangelands close to the Simpson Desert, north of the state capital of Adelaide and 112 m above sea level.

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Oort cloud

The Oort cloud, named after the Dutch astronomer Jan Oort, sometimes called the Öpik–Oort cloud, is a theoretical cloud of predominantly icy planetesimals proposed to surround the Sun at distances ranging from.

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Opal

Opal is a hydrated amorphous form of silica (SiO2·nH2O); its water content may range from 3 to 21% by weight, but is usually between 6 and 10%.

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Opelika, Alabama

Opelika (pronounced) is a city in and the county seat of Lee County in the east central part of the State of Alabama.

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Opelt (crater)

Opelt is the lava-flooded remnant of a lunar impact crater on the Mare Nubium.

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OPeNDAP

OPeNDAP is an acronym for "Open-source Project for a Network Data Access Protocol," an endeavor focused on enhancing the retrieval of remote, structured data through a Web-based architecture and a discipline-neutral Data Access Protocol (DAP).

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OpenEV

OpenEV is an open source geospatial toolkit and a frontend to that toolkit.

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OpenRISC

OpenRISC is a project to develop a series of open source instruction set architectures based on established reduced instruction set computing (RISC) principles.

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OpenSceneGraph

OpenSceneGraph is an open source 3D graphics application programming interface, used by application developers in fields such as visual simulation, computer games, virtual reality, scientific visualization and modeling.

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Operation Gladio

Operation Gladio is the codename for a clandestine North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) "stay-behind" operation in Europe during the Cold War.

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Operation Luna

Operation Luna is a science fantasy novel by American writer Poul Anderson, published in August 1999; it is the sequel to the 1971 fixup novel Operation Chaos by the same author.

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Operation Paperclip

Operation Paperclip was a secret program of the Joint Intelligence Objectives Agency (JIOA) largely carried out by Special Agents of Army CIC, in which more than 1,600 German scientists, engineers, and technicians, such as Wernher von Braun and his V-2 rocket team, were recruited in post-Nazi Germany and taken to the U.S. for government employment, primarily between 1945 and 1959.

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Operation Shed Light

Operation Shed Light was a crash development project in aerial warfare, initiated in 1966 by the United States Air Force to increase the ability to accurately strike at night or in adverse weather.

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Operationally Responsive Space Office

The Operationally Responsive Space Office (ORS Office) is a joint initiative of several agencies within the United States Department of Defense (DoD).

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Operations and Checkout Building

The Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building (previously known as the Manned Spacecraft Operations Building) is a historic site on Merritt Island, Florida, United States.

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Ophelia (moon)

Ophelia is a moon of Uranus.

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Oppenheimer (crater)

Oppenheimer is a large lunar impact crater that lies on the Far side of the Moon.

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Oppolzer (crater)

Oppolzer is the remnant of a lunar impact crater that is located on the southern edge of Sinus Medii, along the meridian of the Moon, named after the Austrian astronomer Theodor von Oppolzer.

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Opportunity (rover)

Opportunity, also known as MER-B (Mars Exploration Rover – B) or MER-1, is a robotic rover active on Mars since 2004.

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Optacon

The Optacon (OPtical to TActile CONverter) is an electromechanical device that enables blind people to read printed material that has not been transcribed into Braille.

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Ora Lassila

Ora Lassila is a Finnish computer scientist who lives and works as a Technology Architect at Pegasystems, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S..

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Orange County Choppers bikes

Orange County Choppers bikes are motorcycles featured on the television series American Chopper built by Orange County Choppers (OCC) for a specific corporate or celebrity customer.

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Orange, New Jersey

The City of Orange is a township in Essex County, New Jersey, United States.

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Orbit@home

Orbit@home is a BOINC-based distributed computing project of the Planetary Science Institute.

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Orbital eccentricity

The orbital eccentricity of an astronomical object is a parameter that determines the amount by which its orbit around another body deviates from a perfect circle.

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Orbital elements

Orbital elements are the parameters required to uniquely identify a specific orbit.

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Orbital Express

Orbital Express: ASTRO and NEXTSat Orbital Express was a space mission managed by the United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and a team led by engineers at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC).

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Orbital Sciences Corporation

Orbital Sciences Corporation (commonly referred to as Orbital) was an American company specializing in the design, manufacture and launch of small- and medium- class space and rocket systems for commercial, military and other government customers.

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Orbital Space Plane Program

The Orbital Space Plane (OSP) program was a NASA concept in the early 2000s designed to support the International Space Station requirements for crew rescue, crew transport and contingency cargo such as supplies, food and other needed equipment.

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Orbital Test Satellite

The Orbital Test Satellite programme was an experimental satellite system inherited by the European Space Agency (ESA) in 1975 from its predecessor, the European Space Research Organisation (ESRO).

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Orbiter (simulator)

Orbiter is a freeware space flight simulator program developed to simulate spaceflight using realistic Newtonian physics.

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Orbiter Boom Sensor System

The Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS) was a 50-foot boom carried on board NASA's Space Shuttles.

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Orbiter Processing Facility

An Orbiter Processing Facility (OPF) was one of three hangars where U.S. space shuttle orbiters underwent maintenance between flights.

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Orbiter Vehicle Designation

Each NASA space shuttle designation was composed of a prefix and suffix separated by a dash.

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Orbiting Astronomical Observatory

The Orbiting Astronomical Observatory (OAO) satellites were a series of four American space observatories launched by NASA between 1966 and 1972, which provided the first high-quality observations of many objects in ultraviolet light.

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Orbiting Carbon Observatory

The Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO) is a NASA satellite mission intended to provide global space-based observations of atmospheric carbon dioxide.

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Orbiting Frog Otolith

The Orbiting Frog Otolith (OFO) was a NASA space program which sent two bullfrogs into orbit on 9 November 1970 for the study of weightlessness.

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Orbiting Solar Observatory

The Orbiting Solar Observatory (abbreviated OSO) Program was the name of a series of American space telescopes primarily intended to study the Sun, though they also included important non-solar experiments.

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Orders of magnitude (length)

The following are examples of orders of magnitude for different lengths.

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Orders of magnitude (magnetic field)

This page lists examples of magnetic induction B in teslas and gauss produced by various sources, grouped by orders of magnitude.

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Orders of magnitude (mass)

To help compare different orders of magnitude, the following lists describe various mass levels between 10−40 kg and 1053 kg.

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Orders of magnitude (volume)

The table lists various objects and units by the order of magnitude of their volume.

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Oregon State University

Oregon State University (OSU) is an international, public research university in the northwest United States, located in Corvallis, Oregon.

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Oresme (crater)

Oblique Lunar Orbiter 2 view, facing south Oresme is a crater on the Moon's far side.

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Organic statute (United States)

In United States administrative law, an organic statute is a statute enacted by Congress that creates an administrative agency and defines its authorities and responsibilities.

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Organizational theory

Organizational theory consists of approaches to organizational analysis.

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Orgueil (meteorite)

Orgueil is a scientifically important carbonaceous chondrite meteorite that fell in southwestern France in 1864.

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Origins Program

NASA's Origins program is a decades-long study addressing the origins of the universe, various astronomical bodies, and life.

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Orion abort modes

NASA's newest spacecraft, the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV), will be the first American spacecraft since Project Apollo to use an escape system in the event of a launch abort, something its predecessor, the Space Shuttle, had for only its first four orbital test flights in 1981-1982.

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Orion Arm

The Orion Arm is a minor spiral arm of the Milky Way some across and approximately in length, containing the Solar System, including the Earth.

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Orion Molecular Cloud Complex

The Orion Molecular Cloud Complex (or, simply, the Orion Complex) is a star forming region with stellar ages ranging up to 12 Myr.

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Orion Township, Michigan

Orion Charter Township is a charter township of Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan.

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Orion's Arm

Orion's Arm (also called the Orion's Arm Universe Project, OAUP, or simply OA) is a multi-authored online science fiction world-building project, first established in 2000 by M. Alan Kazlev, Donna Malcolm Hirsekorn, Bernd Helfert and Anders Sandberg and further co-authored by many people since.

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Orlan space suit

Cosmonaut Maksim Surayev next to two Orlan-MK models on the International Space Station The Orlan space suit (Орлан meaning sea eagle) is a series of semi-rigid one-piece space suit models designed and built by NPP Zvezda.

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Orlando Figueroa

Orlando Figueroa (born September 9, 1955), previously the NASA Mars Czar Director for Mars Exploration and the Director for the Solar System Division in the Office of Space Science at NASA Headquarters and the Deputy Center Director for Science and Technology of the Goddard Space Flight Center.

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Orlando International Airport

Orlando International Airport is a major public airport located six miles (10 km) southeast of Downtown Orlando, Florida, United States.

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Orlando Melbourne International Airport

Orlando Melbourne International Airport is a public airport northwest of downtown Melbourne, in Brevard County, Florida, United States.

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Orlov (crater)

Orlov is a lunar impact crater.

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Orocopia Mountains

The Orocopia Mountains are located in Riverside County in southern California, United States, east of the Coachella Valley, west of the Chuckwalla Mountains, and south of Interstate 10 in the Colorado Desert.

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Orontius (crater)

Orontius is a lunar impact crater that lies in the heavily cratered southern highlands of the Moon's near side.

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Orroral Valley Tracking Station

The Orroral Valley tracking station, an Earth station in Australia, supported Earth-orbiting satellites, as part of NASA's Spacecraft Tracking and Data Acquisition Network (STADAN).

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Orthoclase

Orthoclase, or orthoclase feldspar (endmember formula KAlSi3O8), is an important tectosilicate mineral which forms igneous rock.

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Osiris (lunar crater)

Osiris is a tiny lunar impact crater in the southeastern part of the Mare Serenitatis.

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Ostwald (crater)

Ostwald is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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OTC Satellite Earth Station Carnarvon

The OTC Satellite Earth Station Carnarvon, an Earth station in Australia was established to meet the need for more reliable and higher quality communications for NASA's Apollo Moon project.

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Otis Air National Guard Base

Otis Air National Guard Base is an Air National Guard installation located within Joint Base Cape Cod, a military training facility located on the western portion of Cape Cod in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States.

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OTRAG

OTRAG (Orbital Transport und Raketen AG, or Orbital Transport and Rockets, Inc.), was a German company based in Stuttgart, which planned in the late 1970s and early 1980s to develop an alternative propulsion system for rockets.

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Otterbein, Indiana

Otterbein is a town in Bolivar Township, Benton County and Shelby Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, named for William Otterbein Brown who donated land for the town.

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Ottumwa High School

Ottumwa High School is a public high school located in Ottumwa, Iowa.

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Our World (TV special)

Our World was the first live, international, satellite television production, which was broadcast on 25 June 1967.

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Outer space

Outer space, or just space, is the expanse that exists beyond the Earth and between celestial bodies.

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Outgassing

Outgassing (sometimes called offgassing, particularly when in reference to indoor air quality) is the release of a gas that was dissolved, trapped, frozen or absorbed in some material.

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Outline of aerospace

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the aerospace field: Aerospace – comprises the atmosphere of Earth and surrounding space.

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Outline of astronomy

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to astronomy: Astronomy – studies the universe beyond Earth, including its formation and development, and the evolution, physics, chemistry, meteorology, and motion of celestial objects (such as galaxies, planets, etc.) and phenomena that originate outside the atmosphere of Earth (such as the cosmic background radiation).

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Outline of Big Science

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Big Science.

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Outline of Earth sciences

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Earth science: Earth science – all-embracing term for the sciences related to the planet Earth.

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Outline of space exploration

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to space exploration: Space exploration – use of astronomy and space technology to explore outer space.

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Outpost (1994 video game)

Outpost is a video game developed and published by Sierra On-Line in 1994.

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Overflow (software)

OVERFLOW - the OVERset grid FLOW solver - is a software package for simulating fluid flow around solid bodies using computational fluid dynamics (CFD).

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Owen K. Garriott

Owen Kay Garriott (born November 22, 1930) is an American electrical engineer and former NASA astronaut, who spent 60 days aboard the Skylab space station in 1973 during the Skylab 3 mission, and 10 days aboard Spacelab-1 on a Space Shuttle mission in 1983.

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Owens Corning

Owens Corning is a global company that develops and produces insulation, roofing, and fiberglass composites.

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Owens Valley Solar Array

The Owens Valley Solar Array (OVSA) is an astronomical radio telescope array with main interests in studying the physics of the Sun.

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Oxford Township, Erie County, Ohio

Oxford Township is one of the nine townships of Erie County, Ohio, United States.

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Oxygen

Oxygen is a chemical element with symbol O and atomic number 8.

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Oxygen (Olson and Ingermanson novel)

Oxygen is a futuristic Christian novel by John B. Olson and Randall S. Ingermanson.

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Oyster toadfish

The oyster toadfish, Opsanus tau, also known as the ugly toad, oyster cracker, oyster catcher, and bar dog, is a fish of the family Batrachoididae.

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Ozone depletion

Ozone depletion describes two related events observed since the late 1970s: a steady lowering of about four percent in the total amount of ozone in Earth's atmosphere(the ozone layer), and a much larger springtime decrease in stratospheric ozone around Earth's polar regions.

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Ozone monitoring instrument

The ozone monitoring instrument (OMI) is a visual and ultraviolet spectrometer aboard the NASA Aura spacecraft.

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Pablo de León

Pablo Gabriel de León (born November 12, 1964) is an Argentine Space Suit Researcher, born in Cañuelas, Argentina.

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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is one of the United States Department of Energy national laboratories, managed by the Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Science.

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Pacific Spaceport Complex – Alaska

The Pacific Spaceport Complex – Alaska (PSCA), formerly known as the Kodiak Launch Complex, is a dual-use commercial and military spaceport for sub-orbital and orbital launch vehicles.

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Pad Abort Test 1

Pad Abort Test 1 was the first abort test of the Apollo spacecraft on November 7, 1963.

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Pad Abort Test 2

Pad Abort Test 2 was the follow-on second abort test to Pad Abort Test 1 of the Apollo spacecraft.

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PAGEOS

PAGEOS (PAssive Geodetic Earth Orbiting Satellite) was a balloon satellite which was launched by NASA in June 1966.

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PAH world hypothesis

The PAH world hypothesis is a speculative hypothesis that proposes that polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), known to be abundant in the universe, including in comets, and, as well, assumed to be abundant in the primordial soup of the early Earth, played a major role in the origin of life by mediating the synthesis of RNA molecules, leading into the RNA world.

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Paisley Magnet School

John W. Paisley Magnet School is a Middle school/High school located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

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Pakistan–United States relations

Pakistan–United States relations refers to the bilateral relationship between Pakistan and the United States.

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Palauli

Palauli is a district and village of Samoa, with a population (2001 Census) of 8,984.

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Pale Blue Dot

Pale Blue Dot is a photograph of planet Earth taken on February 14, 1990, by the Voyager 1 space probe from a record distance of about kilometers (miles, 40.5 AU), as part of that day's ''Family Portrait'' series of images of the Solar System.

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Pale Blue Dot (book)

Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space is a 1994 book by Carl Sagan.

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Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale

The Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale is a logarithmic scale used by astronomers to rate the potential hazard of impact of a near-earth object (NEO).

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Palestine, Texas

Palestine is a city in and the county seat of Anderson County, eastern Texas, in the United States.

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Palisa (crater)

Palisa is the remnant of a lunar impact crater that is located to the west of the walled plain Ptolemaeus.

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Palitzsch (crater)

Palitzsch is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southeast part of the Moon, near the southeast rim of the crater Petavius.

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Palk Strait

The Palk Strait (பாக்கு சலசந்தி / பாக்கு நீரிணை, Sinhala: පෝක් සමුද්‍ර සන්ධිය Pok Samudra Sandhiya) is a strait between the Tamil Nadu state of India and the Mannar district of the Northern Province of the island nation of Sri Lanka.

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Pallas (crater)

Pallas is a heavily eroded lunar impact crater located to the north of the Sinus Medii and is named after the German zoologist and botanist Peter Simon Pallas.

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Palm Beach Gardens, Florida

Palm Beach Gardens is a city in Palm Beach County in the U.S. state of Florida.

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Palmdale, California

Palmdale is a city in the center of northern Los Angeles County in the U.S. state of California.

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Palmer Station

The Palmer Station is a United States research station in Antarctica located on Anvers Island, the only US station located north of the Antarctic Circle.

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Palmieri (crater)

Palmieri is a lunar impact crater that lies to the southwest of the Mare Humorum, in the southwestern quadrant of the Moon's near side.

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Palomar 1

Palomar 1 is a globular cluster in the constellation Cepheus in the halo possibly in the Outer Arm of the Milky Way galaxy.

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Palomar 4

Palomar 4 is a globular cluster of the Milky Way galaxy.

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Pamela L. Gay

Pamela L. Gay (born December 12, 1973) is an American astronomer, educator, podcaster, and writer, best known for her work in astronomical podcasting and citizen science astronomy projects.

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Pamela Melroy

Pamela Anne Melroy (born September 17, 1961) is a retired United States Air Force officer and a former NASA astronaut.

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Pan Am Flight 103 bombing investigation

The investigation into the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 began at 19:03 on December 21, 1988 when Pan Am Flight 103 was blown up over Lockerbie in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

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Pan Am Flight 759

Pan Am Flight 759 was a regularly scheduled domestic passenger flight from Miami to San Diego, with en route stops in New Orleans and Las Vegas, United States.

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Pan-STARRS

The Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System (Pan-STARRS 1; obs. code: F51 and Pan-STARRS 2 obs. code: F52) located at Haleakala Observatory, Hawaii, USA, consists of astronomical cameras, telescopes and a computing facility that is surveying the sky for moving or variable objects on a continual basis, and also producing accurate astrometry and photometry of already detected objects.

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Pancake dome

A pancake dome, also known as a lava dome, is an unusual type of volcano found on the planet Venus.

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Pandora (moon)

Pandora (Πανδώρα) is an inner satellite of Saturn.

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Paneth (crater)

Paneth is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, just beyond the northwestern limb.

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Pannekoek (crater)

Pannekoek is a lunar impact crater that is situated on the far side of the Moon, and cannot be seen directly from the Earth.

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Panspermia

Panspermia is the hypothesis that life exists throughout the Universe, distributed by space dust, meteoroids, asteroids, comets, planetoids, and also by spacecraft carrying unintended contamination by microorganisms.

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Paolo Padovani

Paolo Padovani is an Italian astronomer working at the European Southern Observatory, specializing in the study of Active galactic nuclei including the study of quasars and blazars, evolution and multifrequency studies and extragalactic backgrounds.

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Papaleksi (crater)

Papaleksi is an impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Parabola

In mathematics, a parabola is a plane curve which is mirror-symmetrical and is approximately U-shaped.

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Paracelsus (crater)

Paracelsus is an impact crater on the Moon's far side.

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Paracone

A paracone is a 1960s atmospheric reentry or spaceflight mission abort concept using an inflatable ballistic cone.

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Paradigm Entertainment

Paradigm Entertainment (previously part of Paradigm Simulation) was an American video game development company.

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Paraffin wax

Paraffin wax is a white or colourless soft solid, derived from petroleum, coal or oil shale, that consists of a mixture of hydrocarbon molecules containing between twenty and forty carbon atoms.

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Paragliding

Paragliding is the recreational and competitive adventure sport of flying paragliders: lightweight, free-flying, foot-launched glider aircraft with no rigid primary structure.

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Paragon Space Development Corporation

Paragon Space Development Corporation is an American company headquartered in Tucson, Arizona.

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Parallax

Parallax is a displacement or difference in the apparent position of an object viewed along two different lines of sight, and is measured by the angle or semi-angle of inclination between those two lines.

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Parameter Value Language

In computer programming, Parameter Value Language (PVL) is a markup language similar to XML.

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Paraoa

Paraoa, Tohora, or Hariri is a small atoll of the central Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia.

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Paraskevopoulos (crater)

Paraskevopoulos is an old lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, in the higher northern latitudes.

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Paratoari

Paratoari (also known as the Pyramids of Paratoari, Pyramids of Pantiacolla or "The Dots") is a site composed of pyramid-shaped natural formations in the Manu area of dense tropical rainforest in southeast Peru.

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PARC (company)

PARC (Palo Alto Research Center; formerly Xerox PARC) is a research and development company in Palo Alto, California, with a distinguished reputation for its contributions to information technology and hardware systems.

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Parenago (crater)

Parenago is an impact crater on the Moon's far side, behind the eastern limb.

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Parker Griffith

Rolf Parker Griffith Jr. (born August 6, 1942) is an American retired radiation oncology physician, mathematics teacher, Army Reserve officer, entrepreneur and politician who served in the Alabama State Senate from 2006 to 2008 and then as the U.S. Representative for from 2009 to 2011.

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Parker Hannifin

Parker Hannifin Corporation, originally Parker Appliance Company, usually referred to as just Parker, is an American corporation specializing in motion and control technologies.

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Parkes Observatory

The Parkes Observatory (also known informally as "The Dish") is a radio telescope observatory, located 20 kilometres north of the town of Parkes, New South Wales, Australia.

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Parkhurst (crater)

Parkhurst is a heavily degraded lunar impact crater to the northeast of the Mare Australe on the far side of the Moon.

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Parking orbit

A parking orbit is a temporary orbit used during the launch of a satellite or other space probe.

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Parramatta River

The Parramatta River is an intermediate tide dominated, drowned valley estuary located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Parrot (crater)

Oblique view of Parrot D crater, with most of Parrot itself in upper right, from Apollo 14 Parrot is the remains of a lunar impact crater that has been almost completely worn away.

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Parry (crater)

Parry is a lunar impact crater that is attached to the southeast rim of the walled plain Fra Mauro.

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Parsec

The parsec (symbol: pc) is a unit of length used to measure large distances to astronomical objects outside the Solar System.

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Parsippany High School

Parsippany High School (also known as PHS) is a four-year comprehensive public high school, one of two high schools in the township of Parsippany-Troy Hills, in Morris County, New Jersey, United States, operating as part of the Parsippany-Troy Hills School District.

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Parsons (crater)

Parsons is an impact crater on the battered far side of the Moon.

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Particle Astrophysics Magnet Facility

The Particle Astrophysics Magnet Facility (commonly known as ASTROMAG) is a NASA project that was designed to investigate anti-matter.

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Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles

The Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles was a cooperative research program between the U.S. government and the three major domestic auto corporations, aimed at bringing extremely fuel-efficient (up to vehicles to market by 2003. The partnership, formed in 1993, involved eight federal agencies, the national laboratories, universities, and the United States Council for Automotive Research (USCAR), which comprises DaimlerChrysler, Ford Motor Company and General Motors Corporation. "Supercar" was the unofficial description for the R&D program. On track to achieving its objectives, the program was cancelled by the George W. Bush Administration in 2001 at the request of the automakers, with some of its aspects shifted to the much more distant FreedomCAR program.

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Parviz Moin

Parviz Moin (پرویز معین Parviz Mo'in born October 23, 1952, Tehran, Iran) is a fluid dynamicist.

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PAS-22

PAS-22, previously known as AsiaSat 3 and then HGS-1, was a geosynchronous communications satellite, which was salvaged from an unusable geosynchronous transfer orbit by means of the Moon's gravity.

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Pasadena, California

Pasadena is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States, located 10 miles (16 kilometers) northeast of Downtown Los Angeles.

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Pasadena, Texas

Pasadena is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, within the metropolitan area.

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Pascal (crater)

Pascal is a lunar impact crater that lies near the northern limb of the Moon, on the western side of the pole.

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Pascal Lee

Pascal Lee (born 1964) is co-founder and chairman of the Mars Institute, a planetary scientist at the SETI Institute, and the Principal Investigator of the Haughton-Mars Project (HMP) at NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California.

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Paschen (crater)

Paschen is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Pasiphae (moon)

Pasiphae (Πασιφάη; formerly Pasiphaë) is a retrograde irregular satellite of Jupiter.

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Pasteur (lunar crater)

Pasteur is a large lunar impact crater, approximately 233 kilometers in diameter, belonging to the category termed a walled plain.

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Patient safety

Patient safety is a discipline that emphasizes safety in health care through the prevention, reduction, reporting, and analysis of medical error that often leads to adverse effects.

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Patrice Stellest

Patrice Stellest, (a.k.a. “Stellest”; born May 23, 1953) is a Swiss, painter, sculptor and filmmaker.

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Patricia Robertson

Patricia Consolatrix Hilliard Robertson (March 12, 1963 – May 24, 2001) was an American physician and a NASA astronaut.

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Patrick Air Force Base

Patrick Air Force Base is a United States Air Force installation located between Satellite Beach and Cocoa Beach, in Brevard County, Florida, in the United States.

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Patrick Baudry

Patrick Pierre Roger Baudry (born March 6, 1946 in Cameroon), is a retired Lieutenant Colonel in the French Air Force and a former CNES astronaut.

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Patrick G. Forrester

Patrick Graham Forrester (born March 31, 1957) is a retired United States Army officer and a NASA astronaut.

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Patrick H. Brady (Navy)

Patrick Hahler Brady (born 1959) is a retired United States Navy rear admiral who in July 2007 became the first person of Hispanic descent to be named Commander of the Naval Undersea Warfare Center.

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Patrick Leonard

Patrick Ray Leonard (born March 14, 1956) is an American songwriter, keyboardist, film composer, and music producer, best known for his longtime collaboration with Madonna.

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Patrick Moore

Sir Patrick Alfred Caldwell-Moore (4 March 19239 December 2012) was an English amateur astronomer who attained prominent status in that field as a writer, researcher, radio commentator and television presenter.

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Patrol Wing

A Patrol Wing (PatWing) was a United States Navy aviation unit with the commander of a Patrol Wing known as the Commodore, the ComPatWing or COMPATWING.

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Patsaev (crater)

Patsaev is a lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon, to the northeast of the prominent crater Tsiolkovskiy.

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Pattonville High School

Pattonville High School is a public high school located in Maryland Heights, Missouri.

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Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques

Pau is a commune on the northern edge of the Pyrenees, and capital of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques Département in the region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France.

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Paul A. Schneider

Paul Allan Schneider (born April 30, 1944, Brooklyn, New York) is a former Deputy Secretary for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

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Paul Bikle

Paul F. Bikle (5 June 1916 Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania – 19 January 1991 Salinas, California) Director of the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Dryden Flight Research Facility from 1959 until 1971, and author of more than 40 technical publications, has been associated with major aeronautical research programs including the supersonic X-15 rocket plane, and also was a world record setting glider pilot.

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Paul C. Fisher

Paul C. Fisher (October 10, 1913 – October 20, 2006) was an American inventor and politician.

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Paul Curran (geographer)

Sir Paul James Curran (born 17 May 1955) is President of City, University of London.

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Paul D. Thacker

Paul D. Thacker, sometimes bylined as Paul Thacker, is an American journalist who specializes in science, medicine, and environmental reporting, as well as photoshop.

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Paul Devlin (filmmaker)

Paul Josiah Devlin is a sports editor and documentary filmmaker.

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Paul E. Garber Preservation, Restoration, and Storage Facility

The Paul E. Garber Preservation, Restoration, and Storage Facility is located in Suitland, Maryland, United States.

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Paul Gertner

Paul Gertner is an American close-up magician from Pittsburgh.

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Paul Hill (flight director)

Paul Sean Hill (born June 23, 1962) was the Director of Mission Operations at the NASA Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.

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Paul J. Weitz

Paul Joseph Weitz (July 25, 1932 – October 22, 2017) was an American naval officer and aviator, aeronautical engineer, test pilot, and NASA astronaut, who flew into space twice.

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Paul Kollsman

Paul Kollsman (February 22, 1900 in Germany – September 26, 1982 in Beverly Hills, California) was a German-American inventor.

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Paul Krugman

Paul Robin Krugman (born February 28, 1953) is an American economist who is currently Distinguished Professor of Economics at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, and a columnist for The New York Times.

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Paul Kurtz

Paul Kurtz (December 21, 1925 – October 20, 2012) was a prominent American scientific skeptic and secular humanist.

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Paul Lockhart

Paul Scott "Paco" Lockhart (born April 28, 1956) is an American aerospace engineer, retired United States Air Force Colonel and NASA astronaut, a veteran of two Space Shuttle missions.

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Paul MacCready

Paul B. MacCready Jr. (September 29, 1925 – August 28, 2007) was an American aeronautical engineer.

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Paul Masson

Paul Masson (1859 – 1940) was an early pioneer of California viticulture and successful popularizer of Californian sparkling wine.

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Paul Scully-Power

Paul Desmond Scully-Power, AM, FRAeS (born May 28, 1944) is an Australian-American oceanographer, technology expert and business executive.

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Paul Spudis

Paul D. Spudis (born 1952) is an American geologist and lunar scientist.

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Paul W. Richards

Paul William Richards (born May 20, 1964 in Scranton, Pennsylvania) is an American engineer and a former NASA Astronaut.

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Paul Wild (Swiss astronomer)

Paul Wild (5 October 1925 – 2 July 2014) was a Swiss astronomer and director of the Astronomical Institute of the University of Bern, who discovered numerous comets, asteroids and supernovae.

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Paul Williams (songwriter)

Paul Hamilton Williams Jr. (born September 19, 1940) is an American composer, singer, songwriter and actor.

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Pauli (crater)

Pauli is a lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side.

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Pavel Belyayev

Pavel Ivanovich Belyayev (Павел Иванович Беляев; 26 June 1925 – 10 January 1970), was a Soviet fighter pilot with extensive experience in piloting different types of aircraft.

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Pavilion Lake

Pavilion Lake is a lake in Marble Canyon, British Columbia, Canada.

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Pavlov (crater)

Pavlov is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon, approximately 143 kilometers in diameter.

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Pawsey (crater)

Pawsey is a worn impact crater that lies next to the northern outer ramparts of the crater Wiener, on the far side of the Moon.

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Paxon School for Advanced Studies

Paxon School for Advanced Studies (PSAS) is one of four International Baccalaureate senior high schools (the others being Stanton College Preparatory School, Wolfson High School, and Terry Parker High School) in Duval County, Florida.

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Payload fairing

A payload fairing is a nose cone used to protect a spacecraft (launch vehicle payload) against the impact of dynamic pressure and aerodynamic heating during launch through an atmosphere.

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Payload Operations and Integration Center

Also known as Huntsville Operations Support Center (HOSC) or Payload Operations Center, it is a National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) facility that works in conjunction with the International Space Station and Space Shuttle Control Centers in Houston, Texas.

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Payload specialist

A payload specialist (PS) is an individual selected and trained by commercial or research organizations for flights of a specific payload on a NASA Space Shuttle mission.

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Peaceful nuclear explosion

Peaceful nuclear explosions (PNEs) are nuclear explosions conducted for non-military purposes.

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Peak of eternal light

A peak of eternal light (PEL) is a hypothetical point on the surface of an astronomical body that is always in sunlight.

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Peak water

Peak water is a concept that underlines the growing constraints on the availability, quality, and use of freshwater resources.

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Peanut

The peanut, also known as the groundnut or the goober and taxonomically classified as Arachis hypogaea, is a legume crop grown mainly for its edible seeds.

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Peanuts filmography

This is a list of adaptations in film, television, musical theater, and video games, based on characters from the Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz.

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Pearland, Texas

Pearland is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, within the metropolitan area.

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Pearlington, Mississippi

Pearlington is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hancock County, Mississippi, United States, on U.S. Route 90, along the Pearl River, at the Louisiana state line.

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Peary (crater)

Peary is the closest large lunar impact crater to the lunar north pole.

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Pease (crater)

Pease is a lunar impact crater that lies in the north-northwestern edge of the huge skirt of ejecta that surrounds the Mare Orientale impact basin.

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Pebble

A pebble is a clast of rock with a particle size of 2 to 64 millimetres based on the Krumbein phi scale of sedimentology.

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Pedro Rodriguez (scientist)

Dr.

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Pedro Toledo

Pedro Toledo Dávila (1943December 23, 2012) was a former Superintendent of the Puerto Rico Police Department.

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Peek (crater)

Peek is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the northern part of the Mare Smythii near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Pegasus (satellite)

The Pegasus satellite program was a series of three American satellites launched in 1965 to study the frequency of micrometeorite impacts on spacecraft.

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Peggy Whitson

Peggy Annette Whitson (born February 9, 1960) is an American biochemistry researcher, retired NASA astronaut, and former NASA Chief Astronaut.

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Peirce (crater)

Peirce is a small lunar impact crater, named in honor of the mathematician Benjamin Peirce, which lies in the western part of Mare Crisium.

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Peirescius (crater)

Peirescius is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southeastern part of the Moon.

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Pe̍h-ōe-jī

Pe̍h-ōe-jī (abbreviated POJ, literally vernacular writing, also known as Church Romanization) is an orthography used to write variants of Southern Min Chinese, particularly Taiwanese Southern Min and Amoy Hokkien.

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Pelham, New Hampshire

Pelham is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States.

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Pellín Rodríguez

Pellín Rodríguez (December 4, 1926 – October 31, 1984), was a Salsa singer.

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Pensacola, Florida

Pensacola is the westernmost city in the Florida Panhandle, approximately from the border with Alabama, and the county seat of Escambia County, in the U.S. state of Florida.

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Pentacene

Pentacene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon consisting of five linearly-fused benzene rings.

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Pentland (crater)

Pentland is a lunar impact crater that lies in the southern part of the Moon, and appears foreshortened when viewed from the Earth.

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Perchlorate

A perchlorate is the name for a chemical compound containing the perchlorate ion,.

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Perel'man (crater)

Perel'man is a worn impact crater that lies on the Moon's far side.

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Perepelkin (lunar crater)

Perepelkin is a lunar impact crater that is located just to the south of the similar crater Love.

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Perihelion and aphelion

The perihelion of any orbit of a celestial body about the Sun is the point where the body comes nearest to the Sun.

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Perkin (crater)

Perkin is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northern hemisphere on the Moon's far side.

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PerkinElmer

PerkinElmer, Inc., is an American multinational corporation focused in the business areas of human and environmental health, including: environmental analysis, food and consumer product safety, medical imaging, drug discovery, diagnostics, biotechnology, industrial applications, and life science research.

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Perlan Project

Perlan Project Inc.

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Perrine (crater)

Perrine is a lunar impact crater that is located on the northern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Perseids

The Perseids are prolific meteor showers associated with the comet Swift–Tuttle.

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Perseus (constellation)

Perseus is a constellation in the northern sky, being named after the Greek mythological hero Perseus.

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Personal air vehicle

A personal air vehicle or PAV, also personal aerial vehicle, is an emergent aviation market that would provide on-demand aviation services.

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Personality test

A personality test is a method of assessing human personality constructs.

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Peruvian cuisine

Peruvian cuisine reflects local practices and ingredients—including influences from the indigenous population including the Inca and cuisines brought in with immigrants from Europe (Spanish cuisine, Italian cuisine, German cuisine), Asia (Chinese cuisine and Japanese cuisine) and West Africa.

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Peshtigo fire

The Peshtigo fire was a massive forest fire that took place on October 8, 1871, in and around Peshtigo, Wisconsin.

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Peta Wilson

Peta Gia Wilson (born 18 November 1970) is an Australian actress, lingerie designer and model.

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Petavius (crater)

Petavius is a large lunar impact crater located to the southeast of the Mare Fecunditatis, near the southeastern lunar limb.

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Pete Conrad

Charles "Pete" Conrad Jr. (June 2, 1930 – July 8, 1999), (Captain, USN), was an American NASA astronaut, aeronautical engineer, naval officer and aviator, test pilot, and during the Apollo 12 mission became the third man to walk on the Moon.

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Pete Worden

Simon Peter "Pete" Worden, (Brig. Gen., USAF, Ret., PhD) (born 1949, in Michigan) was Director of NASA's Ames Research Center (ARC) at Moffett Field, California, until his retirement on March 31, 2015.

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Peter B. Sunderland

Peter B. Sunderland is Professor of Fire Protection Engineering and Keystone Professor at the University of Maryland, College Park.

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Peter Borwein

Peter Benjamin Borwein (born St. Andrews, Scotland, May 10, 1953) is a Canadian mathematician and a professor at Simon Fraser University.

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Peter Carl Goldmark

Peter Carl Goldmark (Goldmark Péter Károly) (December 2, 1906 – December 7, 1977) was a Hungarian-American engineer who, during his time with Columbia Records, was instrumental in developing the long-playing microgroove 33-1/3 rpm phonograph disc, the standard for incorporating multiple or lengthy recorded works on a single disc for two generations.

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Peter Clifton

Peter Clifton (1945-1 June 2018) was an Australian film director and producer, perhaps best known for directing the Led Zeppelin concert film The Song Remains the Same (1976).

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Peter Glaser

Peter Edward Glaser (September 5, 1923 – May 29, 2014) was a Czechoslovakian-born American scientist and aerospace engineer.

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Peter Jenniskens

Petrus Matheus Marie (Peter) Jenniskens (born 2 August 1962 in Horst) is a Dutch and American astronomer and a senior research scientist at the Carl Sagan Center of the SETI Institute and at NASA Ames Research Center.

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Peter K. Homer

Peter K. Homer (born 1961) of Southwest Harbor, Maine, won $200,000 from NASA for his entry in the Astronaut Glove Challenge.

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Peter Masak

Peter C. Masak (August 17, 1957 – May 22, 2004) was an engineer, inventor, and glider pilot.

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Peter Petroff

Peter Petroff (Bulgarian: Петър Петров) (October 21, 1919 – February 27, 2003 The New York Times: Peter D. Petroff Dies at 83.) was a Bulgarian American inventor, engineer, NASA scientist, and adventurer.

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Peter Samson

Peter R. Samson (born 1941 in Fitchburg, Massachusetts) is an American computer scientist, best known for creating pioneering computer software.

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Peter Theisinger

Peter C. Theisinger (born 1945 in Fresno, California) is the director of the Engineering and Science Directorate at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California and was the project manager of NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Mission and later project manager for the 2011 Mars Science Laboratory mission.

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Peter Wisoff

Peter Jeffrey Kelsay Wisoff (born August 16, 1958) is an American physicist and former NASA astronaut.

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Petermann (crater)

Petermann is a lunar impact crater that is located near the northern limb of the Moon, on the eastern hemisphere.

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Peters (crater)

Peters is a small lunar impact crater in the north-northeastern part of the Moon, lying in the gap between Neison to the west and Arnold to the southeast.

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Petit (crater)

Petit is a small, bowl-shaped lunar impact crater that is located on the northwestern edge of the Mare Spumans.

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Petrie (crater)

Petrie is a relatively small lunar impact crater that is located to the east of the much larger walled plain Fabry.

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Petropavlovskiy (crater)

Petropavlovsky is a crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Petrov (crater)

Petrov is an impact crater along the southeastern limb of the Moon.

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Pettit (lunar crater)

Pettit is a lunar impact crater that lies near the western limb of the Moon.

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Petzval (crater)

Petzval is a lunar impact crater that lies in the southern latitudes of the Moon's far side.

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PGM-19 Jupiter

The PGM-19 Jupiter was the first nuclear tipped, medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) of the United States Air Force (USAF).

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Pharos (Seti album)

Pharos is an album by the experimental ambient group Seti, which was released in 1995.

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Phase Space (story collection)

Phase Space (subtitled Stories from the Manifold and Elsewhere) is a 2003 science fiction collection by British writer Stephen Baxter, containing twenty-three thematically linked stories, in which the human relationship with the universe is explored: whether humanity is truly alone in the universe, if there are other intelligent species, if these have turned their backs on us, or if expansion itself is destined to fail.

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Phases of Venus

The phases of Venus are the different variations of lighting seen on the planet's surface, similar to lunar phases.

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Phenanthrene

Phenanthrene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon composed of three fused benzene rings.

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Phenix High School

Phenix High School was a school for African Americans.

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Phi Delta Theta

Phi Delta Theta (ΦΔΘ), commonly known as Phi Delt, is an international social fraternity founded at Miami University in 1848 and headquartered in Oxford, Ohio.

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Phi Kappa Phi

The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi (or simply Phi Kappa Phi or ΦΚΦ) is an honor society established in 1897 to recognize and encourage superior scholarship without restriction as to area of study and to promote the "unity and democracy of education".

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Phil Christensen

Philip Russel Christensen is a geologist whose research interests focus on the composition, physical properties, processes, and morphology of planetary surfaces, with an emphasis on Mars and the Earth.

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Phil Keating

Phillip Keating is a national correspondent for the Fox News Channel based in the Miami bureau.

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Phil Plait

Philip Cary Plait (born September 30, 1964), also known as The Bad Astronomer, is an American astronomer, skeptic, writer and popular science blogger.

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Philadelphia Main Line

The Philadelphia Main Line, known simply as the Main Line, is an informally delineated historical and social region of suburban Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Philae (spacecraft)

Philae is a robotic European Space Agency lander that accompanied the ''Rosetta'' spacecraft until it separated to land on comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, ten years and eight months after departing Earth.

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Philco

Philco (founded as Helios Electric Company, renamed Philadelphia Storage Battery Company) was a pioneer in battery, radio, and television production.

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Philip Don Estridge

Philip Donald Estridge (June 23, 1937 – August 2, 1985), known as Don Estridge, led development of the original IBM Personal Computer (PC), and thus is known as "father of the IBM PC".

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Philip J. Klass

Philip Julian Klass (November 8, 1919 – August 9, 2005) was an American journalist, and UFO researcher, known for his skepticism regarding UFOs.

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Philip K. Chapman

Philip Kenyon Chapman (born 5 March 1935) was the first Australian-born American astronaut, serving for about five years in NASA Astronaut Group 6 (1967).

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Philip Rubin

Philip E. Rubin (born May 22, 1949, in Newark, New Jersey) is an American cognitive scientist, technologist, and science administrator.

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Philippe Perrin

Philippe Perrin (Colonel, French Air Force) (born January 6, 1963) is a French test pilot and former CNES and European Space Agency astronaut.

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Philippe Véron

Philippe Véron (2 March 1939 – 7 August 2014) was a French astronomer.

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Phillips (lunar crater)

Phillips is a lunar impact crater that is located in the vicinity of the Moon's east-southeastern limb, named after British geologist John Phillips.

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Philo Farnsworth

Philo Taylor Farnsworth (August 19, 1906 – March 11, 1971) was an American inventor and television pioneer.

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Philolaus (crater)

Philolaus is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northern part of the Moon's near side.

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Phocylides (crater)

Phocylides is a lunar impact crater located near the southwest rim of the Moon.

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Phoebe (moon)

Phoebe (Greek: Φοίβη Phoíbē) is an irregular satellite of Saturn with a mean diameter of 213 km.

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Phoenix (spacecraft)

Phoenix was a robotic spacecraft on a space exploration mission on Mars under the Mars Scout Program.

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Photosphere

The photosphere is a star's outer shell from which light is radiated.

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Photosynth

Photosynth is a discontinued app and service from Microsoft Live Labs and the University of Washington that analyzes digital photographs and generates a three-dimensional model of the photos and a point cloud of a photographed object.

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Phrae

Phrae is a town (thesaban mueang) in northern Thailand, capital of Phrae Province.

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Physical cosmology

Physical cosmology is the study of the largest-scale structures and dynamics of the Universe and is concerned with fundamental questions about its origin, structure, evolution, and ultimate fate.

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Physics

Physics (from knowledge of nature, from φύσις phýsis "nature") is the natural science that studies matterAt the start of The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Richard Feynman offers the atomic hypothesis as the single most prolific scientific concept: "If, in some cataclysm, all scientific knowledge were to be destroyed one sentence what statement would contain the most information in the fewest words? I believe it is that all things are made up of atoms – little particles that move around in perpetual motion, attracting each other when they are a little distance apart, but repelling upon being squeezed into one another..." and its motion and behavior through space and time and that studies the related entities of energy and force."Physical science is that department of knowledge which relates to the order of nature, or, in other words, to the regular succession of events." Physics is one of the most fundamental scientific disciplines, and its main goal is to understand how the universe behaves."Physics is one of the most fundamental of the sciences. Scientists of all disciplines use the ideas of physics, including chemists who study the structure of molecules, paleontologists who try to reconstruct how dinosaurs walked, and climatologists who study how human activities affect the atmosphere and oceans. Physics is also the foundation of all engineering and technology. No engineer could design a flat-screen TV, an interplanetary spacecraft, or even a better mousetrap without first understanding the basic laws of physics. (...) You will come to see physics as a towering achievement of the human intellect in its quest to understand our world and ourselves."Physics is an experimental science. Physicists observe the phenomena of nature and try to find patterns that relate these phenomena.""Physics is the study of your world and the world and universe around you." Physics is one of the oldest academic disciplines and, through its inclusion of astronomy, perhaps the oldest. Over the last two millennia, physics, chemistry, biology, and certain branches of mathematics were a part of natural philosophy, but during the scientific revolution in the 17th century, these natural sciences emerged as unique research endeavors in their own right. Physics intersects with many interdisciplinary areas of research, such as biophysics and quantum chemistry, and the boundaries of physics are not rigidly defined. New ideas in physics often explain the fundamental mechanisms studied by other sciences and suggest new avenues of research in academic disciplines such as mathematics and philosophy. Advances in physics often enable advances in new technologies. For example, advances in the understanding of electromagnetism and nuclear physics led directly to the development of new products that have dramatically transformed modern-day society, such as television, computers, domestic appliances, and nuclear weapons; advances in thermodynamics led to the development of industrialization; and advances in mechanics inspired the development of calculus.

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Physics and Star Wars

The space opera interstellar epic Star Wars uses science and technology in its settings and storylines.

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Physiographic regions of the world

The physiographic regions of the world are a means of defining the Earth's landforms into distinct regions, based upon the classic three-tiered approach by Nevin Fenneman in 1916, that further defines landforms into: 1.

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Phytoplankton

Phytoplankton are the autotrophic (self-feeding) components of the plankton community and a key part of oceans, seas and freshwater basin ecosystems.

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Piazzi (crater)

Piazzi is an impact crater that is located near the southwestern limb of the Moon, and is attached to the southeastern rim of the walled plain Lagrange.

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Piazzi Smyth (crater)

Piazzi Smyth is a small lunar impact crater in the eastern part of the Mare Imbrium and is named after Charles Piazzi Smyth.

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Pic du Midi de Bigorre

The Pic du Midi de Bigorre or simply the Pic du Midi (altitude) is a mountain in the French Pyrenees famous for its Pic du Midi Observatory.

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Pickering (lunar crater)

Pickering is a small lunar impact crater located to the northeast of the worn walled plain Hipparchus in the central region of the Moon, they are named after American astronomers Edward Charles and William Henry Pickering.

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Pictet (crater)

Pictet is a lunar impact crater located just to the east of the larger and more prominent impact crater Tycho.

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Pierre Angénieux

Pierre Angénieux (14 July 1907 in Saint-Héand – 26 June 1998) was a French engineer and optician, one of the inventors of the modern zoom lenses, and famous for introducing the Angénieux retrofocus.

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Pierre Cardin

Pierre Cardin, born Pietro Cardin; 2 July 1922) is a French fashion designer. Cardin is known for his avant-garde style and his Space Age designs. He prefers geometric shapes and motifs, often ignoring the female form. He advanced into unisex fashions, sometimes experimental, and not always practical. He founded his fashion house in 1950 and introduced the "bubble dress" in 1954. He was designated UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador in 1991. On 16 October 2009, Cardin was nominated Goodwill Ambassador of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations.

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Pierre J. Thuot

Pierre Joseph Thuot (born May 19, 1955) is a retired United States Navy Captain and NASA astronaut.

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Piers Sellers

Piers John Sellers OBE (11 April 1955 – 23 December 2016) was a British-American meteorologist, NASA astronaut and Director of the Earth Science Division at NASA/GSFC.

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Pieter Kok

Pieter Kok, Ph.D. (born June 17, 1972) is a Dutch physicist and one of the co-developers of quantum interferometric optical lithography.

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Piggyback (transportation)

Piggyback transportation refers to the transportation of goods where one transportation unit is carried on the back of something else.

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Pikel'ner (crater)

Pikel'ner is an impact crater on the Moon's far side, named for the Russian astronomer Solomon Pikelner.

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Pilanesberg

The Pilanesberg (formerly Pilandsberg) is a mountain in the North West Province, South Africa.

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Pilâtre (crater)

Pilâtre is a lunar impact crater near the southwestern limb of the Moon.

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Pileni

Map of the Reef Islands Pileni is a culturally important island in the Reef Islands, in the northern part of the Solomon Islands province of Temotu.

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Pill thermometer

A pill thermometer is an ingestible thermometer that allows a person's core temperature to be continuously monitored.

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Pillars of Creation

Pillars of Creation is a photograph taken by the Hubble Space Telescope of elephant trunks of interstellar gas and dust in the Eagle Nebula, specifically the Serpens constellation, some 6,500–7,000 light years from Earth.

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Pillsbury Company

Pillsbury is an American brand name used by Minneapolis-based General Mills and Orrville, Ohio-based J.M. Smucker Company.

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Pilot error

Pilot error (sometimes called cockpit error) is a term used to describe a decision, action or inaction by a pilot or crew of an aircraft that is determined to be the cause of, or a contributing factor in, an accident or incident.

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Pilot-induced oscillation

Pilot-induced oscillations, as defined by MIL-HDBK-1797A, are sustained or uncontrollable oscillations resulting from efforts of the pilot to control the aircraft and occurs when the pilot of an aircraft inadvertently commands an often increasing series of corrections in opposite directions, each an attempt to cover the aircraft's reaction to the previous input with an overcorrection in the opposite direction.

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Piloting (navigation)

Piloting (on water) or pilotage (in the air also British English) or land navigation is navigating, using fixed points of reference on the sea or on land, usually with reference to a nautical chart, aeronautical chart or topographic map, to obtain a fix of the position of the vessel, aircraft or land traveler with respect to a desired course or location.

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Pinacate Peaks

The Pinacate Peaks (Sierra Pinacate, Cuk Doʼag) are a group of volcanic peaks and cinder cones located mostly in the Mexican state of Sonora along the international border adjacent to the U.S. state of Arizona, surrounded by the vast sand dune field of the Gran Desierto de Altar, at the desert's southeast.

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Pinaki (French Polynesia)

Pinaki,Te Kiekie or Artomix is a small atoll of the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia.

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Pine Island Glacier

Pine Island Glacier (PIG) is a large ice stream, and the fastest melting glacier in Antarctica, responsible for about 25% of Antarctica's ice loss.

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Pingré (crater)

Pingré is a lunar impact crater that is located near the southwest limb of the Moon, beyond the large crater Phocylides.

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Pinkerton Academy

Pinkerton Academy is a secondary school in Derry, New Hampshire, United States. It serves roughly 3,100 students, making it by far the largest high school in New Hampshire, more than 800 students greater than the next largest high school. Pinkerton's situation is unusual, as it is a private school which also serves as the "public" high school (grades 9–12) for the communities of Derry, Hampstead, Chester, Auburn, Candia, and Hooksett. Through arrangements with the towns, each town pays the tuition for their students to attend Pinkerton. For the 2014–15 school year, Hooksett students may attend Pinkerton, following the approval of a short-term enrollment agreement by the Hooksett School Board. Pinkerton Academy is a private, non-profit corporation administered by a headmaster, who in turn acts under the direction of a self-perpetuating board of trustees. The academy is set on a New England campus. Since the original four-room Old Academy Building opened in 1815, over one dozen major buildings have been constructed, for academics and administration.

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Pinus taeda

Pinus taeda, commonly known as loblolly pine, is one of several pines native to the Southeastern United States, from central Texas east to Florida, and north to Delaware and southern New Jersey.

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Pinwheel Galaxy

The Pinwheel Galaxy (also known as Messier 101, M101 or NGC 5457) is a face-on spiral galaxy distanced 21 million light-years (six megaparsecs) away from Earth in the constellation Ursa Major.

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Pioneer 0

Pioneer 0 (also known as Thor-Able 1) was a failed United States space probe that was designed to go into orbit around the Moon, carrying a television camera, a micrometeorite detector and a magnetometer, as part of the first International Geophysical Year (IGY) science payload.

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Pioneer 1

On October 11, 1958, Pioneer 1 became the first spacecraft launched by NASA, the newly formed space agency of the United States.

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Pioneer 10

Pioneer 10 (originally designated Pioneer F) is an American space probe, launched in 1972 and weighing, that completed the first mission to the planet Jupiter.

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Pioneer 11

Pioneer 11 (also known as Pioneer G) is a robotic space probe launched by NASA on April 6, 1973 to study the asteroid belt, the environment around Jupiter and Saturn, solar wind and cosmic rays.

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Pioneer 2

Pioneer 2 was the last of the three project Able space probes designed to probe lunar and cislunar space.

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Pioneer 3

Pioneer 3 was a spin stabilized spacecraft launched at 05:45:12 UTC on 6 December 1958 by the U.S. Army Ballistic Missile Agency in conjunction with the NASA, using a Juno II rocket.

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Pioneer 4

Pioneer 4 was an American spin-stabilized unmanned spacecraft launched as part of the Pioneer program on a lunar flyby trajectory and into a heliocentric orbit making it the first probe of the United States to escape from the Earth's gravity.

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Pioneer 5

Pioneer 5 (also known as Pioneer P-2, and Thor Able 4, and nicknamed the "Paddle-Wheel Satellite") was a spin-stabilized space probe in the NASA Pioneer program used to investigate interplanetary space between the orbits of Earth and Venus.

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Pioneer 6, 7, 8, and 9

Pioneer 6, 7, 8, and 9 were space probes in the Pioneer program.

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Pioneer anomaly

The Pioneer anomaly or Pioneer effect was the observed deviation from predicted accelerations of the Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11 spacecraft after they passed about on their trajectories out of the Solar System.

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Pioneer H

Pioneer H is an unlaunched unmanned space mission that was part of the US Pioneer program for a planned 1974 launch.

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Pioneer P-1

Pioneer P-1 was a failed mission in the Pioneer program.

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Pioneer P-3

Pioneer P-3 (also known as Atlas-Able 4 or Pioneer X) was intended to be a lunar orbiter probe, but the mission failed shortly after launch.

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Pioneer P-30

Pioneer P-30 (also known as Atlas-Able 5A, or Pioneer Y) was intended to be a lunar orbiter probe, but the mission failed shortly after launch on September 25, 1960.

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Pioneer P-31

Pioneer P-31 (also known as Atlas-Able 5B or Pioneer Z) was intended to be a lunar orbiter probe, but the mission failed shortly after launch.

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Pioneer plaque

The Pioneer plaques are a pair of gold-anodized aluminium plaques which were placed on board the 1972 Pioneer 10 and 1973 Pioneer 11 spacecraft, featuring a pictorial message, in case either Pioneer 10 or 11 is intercepted by extraterrestrial life.

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Pioneer program

The Pioneer program is a series of United States unmanned space missions that were designed for planetary exploration.

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Pioneer Venus Multiprobe

The Pioneer Venus Multiprobe, also known as Pioneer Venus 2 or Pioneer 13 was a spacecraft launched in 1978 to explore Venus as part of NASA's Pioneer program.

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Pioneer Venus Orbiter

The Pioneer Venus Orbiter, also known as Pioneer Venus 1 or Pioneer 12, was a mission to Venus conducted by the United States as part of the Pioneer Venus project.

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Pioneer Venus project

The Pioneer Venus project was part of the Pioneer program consisting of two spacecraft, the Pioneer Venus Orbiter and the Pioneer Venus Multiprobe, launched to Venus in 1978.

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Piper Aircraft

Piper Aircraft, Inc., is a manufacturer of general aviation aircraft, located at the Vero Beach Municipal Airport in Vero Beach, Florida, United States and owned since 2009 by the Government of Brunei.

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Piper PA-38 Tomahawk

The Piper PA-38-112 Tomahawk is a two-seat, fixed tricycle gear general aviation airplane, originally designed for flight training, touring and personal use.

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Pipistrel

Pipistrel d.o.o Ajdovščina is a Slovenian light aircraft manufacturer established in 1989Or 1989...

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Pirquet (crater)

Pirquet is an eroded lunar impact crater that lies to the northwest of the larger crater Levi-Civita on the far side of the Moon.

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Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute

Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute (PARI) (pronounced perry) is a non-profit astronomical observatory located in the Pisgah National Forest near Balsam Grove, North Carolina.

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Pitatus (crater)

Pitatus is an ancient lunar impact crater located at the southern edge of Mare Nubium.

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Pitiscus (crater)

Pitiscus is a lunar impact crater that lies in the southern part of the Moon's near side, just to the northwest of the larger crater Hommel.

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Pittsburg High School (Kansas)

Pittsburg High School is a fully accredited public high school located in Pittsburg, Kansas, United States, serving students in grades 9-12.

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Pizzetti (crater)

Pizzetti is a partly eroded lunar impact crater that lies in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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PJ Haarsma

Philip-Jon Haarsma, more commonly known as PJ Haarsma, is a Canadian born producer and science fiction author best known for his creation of the Rings of Orbis universe, which encompasses The Softwire series of books.

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PJ1 TrackBite

PJ1 TrackBite, formerly known as VHT TrackBite or simply VHT, is a custom formulated resin, typically black in color, used in drag racing to either increase the traction of a car's tires or as a sealer for newly ground and/or resurfaced race tracks.

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Plana (crater)

Plana is a lunar impact crater that lies on the boundary between two small lunar mare areas, with Lacus Mortis to the north and the larger Lacus Somniorum on the southern side.

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Planck (crater)

Planck is a large lunar impact crater, approximately 319 kilometers in diameter, that is located in the southern hemisphere of the Moon, on the far side as seen from the Earth.

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Planck (spacecraft)

Planck was a space observatory operated by the European Space Agency (ESA) from 2009 to 2013, which mapped the anisotropies of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) at microwave and infra-red frequencies, with high sensitivity and small angular resolution.

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Planet

A planet is an astronomical body orbiting a star or stellar remnant that is massive enough to be rounded by its own gravity, is not massive enough to cause thermonuclear fusion, and has cleared its neighbouring region of planetesimals.

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Planet 51

Planet 51 is a 2009 3D computer-animated science fiction comedy film directed by Jorge Blanco, written by Joe Stillman, and starring Dwayne Johnson, Jessica Biel, Justin Long, Gary Oldman, Seann William Scott, and John Cleese.

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Planet V

Planet V is a hypothetical fifth terrestrial planet posited by NASA scientists John Chambers and Jack J. Lissauer to have once existed between Mars and the asteroid belt.

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Planetary Data System

The Planetary Data System (PDS) is a distributed data system that NASA uses to archive data collected by Solar System missions.

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Planetary habitability

Planetary habitability is the measure of a planet's or a natural satellite's potential to have habitable environments hospitable to life, or its ability to generate life endogenously.

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Planetary Observer program

The Planetary Observer program is a cancelled space exploration program designed by NASA to provide cheaper planetary orbiters by using Earth-orbiting satellite components and technology, using solar panels for power, and a common spacecraft bus platform for all Planetary Observer-class probes.

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Planetary protection

Planetary protection is a guiding principle in the design of an interplanetary mission, aiming to prevent biological contamination of both the target celestial body and the Earth in the case of sample-return missions.

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Planetary Science Archive

The Planetary Science Archive is the central repository for all scientific and engineering data returned by the European Space Agency's Solar system missions: currently Giotto, Huygens, Mars Express, Rosetta, SMART-1, and Venus Express, as well as several ground-based cometary observations.

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Planetes

is a Japanese hard science fiction manga written and illustrated by Makoto Yukimura.

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PlanetQuest

PlanetQuest is NASA's education and public outreach program centered on the science and technology of NASA’s long-term search for habitable planets beyond our solar system.

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Planets beyond Neptune

Following the discovery of the planet Neptune in 1846, there was considerable speculation that another planet might exist beyond its orbit.

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Planetshine

Planetshine is the dim illumination, by sunlight reflected from a planet, of all or part of the otherwise dark side of any moon orbiting the body.

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PlanetSpace

PlanetSpace was a privately funded Chicago-based rocket and space travel project founded by Geoff Sheerin, CEO of the Canadian Arrow corporation and Dr.

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Planning Domain Definition Language

The Planning Domain Definition Language (PDDL) is an attempt to standardize Artificial Intelligence (AI) planning languages.

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Plano Senior High School

Plano Senior High School (commonly Plano, Plano Senior High, or PSHS) is a public secondary school in Plano, Texas, serving students in grades 11–12.

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Planté (crater)

Planté is a lunar crater that is situated near the eastern inner wall of the much larger crater Keeler.

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Plantronics

Plantronics is an electronics company producing audio communications equipment for business and consumers.

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Planum Australe

Planum Australe (Latin: "the southern plain") is the southern polar plain on Mars.

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Plaskett (crater)

Plaskett is a prominent lunar impact crater that is located on the northern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Plasma propulsion engine

A plasma propulsion engine is a type of electric propulsion that generates thrust from a quasi-neutral plasma.

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Plasma receiver

A plasma receiver is an instrument capable of detecting the vibrations in outer space plasma.

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Plate Boundary Observatory

The Plate Boundary Observatory (PBO) is the geodetic component of the EarthScope Facility.

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Plate tectonics

Plate tectonics (from the Late Latin tectonicus, from the τεκτονικός "pertaining to building") is a scientific theory describing the large-scale motion of seven large plates and the movements of a larger number of smaller plates of the Earth's lithosphere, since tectonic processes began on Earth between 3 and 3.5 billion years ago.

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Plato (crater)

Plato is the lava-filled remains of a lunar impact crater on the Moon.

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Playfair (lunar crater)

Playfair is a lunar impact crater that is located in the rugged southern highlands on the near side of the Moon.

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PlayStation Home

PlayStation Home (which was also marketed and referred to as Home) was a virtual 3D social gaming platform developed by Sony Computer Entertainment's London Studio for the PlayStation 3 (PS3) on the PlayStation Network (PSN).

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Pleiades

The Pleiades (also known as the Seven Sisters and Messier 45), are an open star cluster containing middle-aged, hot B-type stars located in the constellation of Taurus.

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Pleione (star)

Pleione, designated 28 Tauri and BU Tauri (abbreviated 28 Tau or BU Tau), is a binary star and the seventh-brightest star in the Pleiades star cluster (Messier 45).

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Plinius (crater)

Plinius is a prominent lunar impact crater on the border between Mare Serenitatis to the north and Mare Tranquilitatis to the south.

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Plows, Plagues and Petroleum

Plows, Plagues and Petroleum: How Humans Took Control of Climate is a 2005 book published by Princeton University Press and written by William Ruddiman, a paleoclimatologist and Professor Emeritus at the University of Virginia.

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Plug nozzle

The plug nozzle is a type of nozzle which includes a centerbody or plug around which the working fluid flows.

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Plummer (crater)

Plummer is a lunar impact crater.

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Plutarch (crater)

Plutarch is a lunar impact crater that lies near the north-northeastern limb of the Moon, just to the south of the irregular crater Seneca.

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Pluto

Pluto (minor planet designation: 134340 Pluto) is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt, a ring of bodies beyond Neptune.

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Pluto Kuiper Express

Pluto Kuiper Express was an interplanetary space probe that was proposed by Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) scientists and engineers and under development by NASA.

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Pocono Formation

The Mississippian Pocono Formation (Mp) is a mapped bedrock unit in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and West Virginia, in the United States.

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Poczobutt (crater)

Poczobutt is a large lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, just beyond the northwestern limb in an area occasionally brought into sight due to libration effects.

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Pogo oscillation

Pogo oscillation is a self-excited vibration in liquid-propellant rocket engines caused by combustion instability.

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Pogson (crater)

Pogson is a lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side, behind the southeastern limb.

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Poincaré (crater)

Poincaré is a large lunar impact basin that lies in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Poinsot (crater)

Poinsot is a worn lunar impact crater that is located at the northern part of the Moon on the far side.

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Poisson (crater)

Poisson (pronunciation: pwa-SOEN) is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern highlands of the Moon's near side, and is named after Siméon Denis Poisson.

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Poker Flat Research Range

The Poker Flat Research Range (PFRR) is a launch facility and rocket range for sounding rockets in the U.S. state of Alaska.

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Polar (satellite)

The Global Geospace Science (GGS) Polar Satellite was a NASA science spacecraft designed to study the polar magnetosphere and aurora.

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Polar ice cap

A polar ice cap or polar cap is a high-latitude region of a planet, dwarf planet, or natural satellite that is covered in ice.

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Polar Operational Environmental Satellites

The Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite (POES) was a constellation of polar orbiting weather satellites funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT) with the intent of improving the accuracy and detail of weather analysis and forecasting.

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Polar vortex

A polar vortex is an upper level low-pressure area lying near the Earth's poles.

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Polaris

Polaris, designated Alpha Ursae Minoris (Ursae Minoris, abbreviated Alpha UMi, UMi), commonly the North Star or Pole Star, is the brightest star in the constellation of Ursa Minor.

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Poles

The Poles (Polacy,; singular masculine: Polak, singular feminine: Polka), commonly referred to as the Polish people, are a nation and West Slavic ethnic group native to Poland in Central Europe who share a common ancestry, culture, history and are native speakers of the Polish language.

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Polish brothers

Mark Polish and Michael Polish (born October 30, 1970), known informally as the Polish brothers, are American twin screenwriters and film producers.

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Politicization of science

The politicization of science is the manipulation of science for political gain.

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Polybenzimidazole fiber

Polybenzimidazole (PBI, short for poly) fiber is a synthetic fiber with a very high melting point.

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Polybius (crater)

Polybius is a lunar impact crater in the southeast part of the Moon, and is named after Polybius.

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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs, also polyaromatic hydrocarbons or polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons) are hydrocarbons—organic compounds containing only carbon and hydrogen—that are composed of multiple aromatic rings (organic rings in which the electrons are delocalized).

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Polyimide foam

Polyimide foam is a foam originally designed for NASA by Inspec Foams Inc.

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Polywell

The polywell is a type of nuclear fusion reactor that uses an electric field to heat ions to fusion conditions.

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Polzunov (crater)

Polzunov is a lunar impact crater that is located just to the south-southeast of the larger crater Seyfert, on the far side of the Moon.

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Pomortsev (crater)

Pomortsev is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the eastern part of the Moon's near side.

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Pompey, Meurthe-et-Moselle

Pompey is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France.

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Poncelet (crater)

Poncelet is the remains of a lunar impact crater that is located near the northern limb of the Moon.

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Pons (crater)

Pons (pronunciation: poan) is an lunar impact crater that is located to the west of the prominent Rupes Altai scarp.

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Pontécoulant (crater)

Pontécoulant is a prominent lunar impact crater that is located in the southeastern part of the Moon.

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Pope John Paul II in popular culture

As one of the best known and well-travelled persons of the 20th century, there are many cultural references to Pope John Paul II (18 May 1920 – 2 April 2005), who reigned as the 264th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church and Sovereign of the State of the Vatican City from 16 October 1978, until his death in April 2005, making his the second-longest pontificate after Pius IX's 31-year reign.

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Pope Paul VI

Pope Paul VI (Paulus VI; Paolo VI; born Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini; 26 September 1897 – 6 August 1978) reigned from 21 June 1963 to his death in 1978.

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Popov (crater)

Popov is a crater on the far side of the Moon, just beyond the eastern limb.

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Popular science

Popular science (also called pop-science or popsci) is an interpretation of science intended for a general audience.

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Popular Science Predictions Exchange

Popular Science Predictions Exchange (PPX) was an online virtual prediction market run as part of the Popular Science website.

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Porkchop plot

A porkchop plot (also pork-chop plot) is a chart that shows contours of equal characteristic energy (C3) against combinations of launch date and arrival date for a particular interplanetary flight.

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Porsche 907

The Porsche 907 was a sportscar racing prototype built by Porsche in 1967 and 1968.

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Port Canaveral

Port Canaveral is a cruise, cargo and naval port in Brevard County, Florida, United States.

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Port Hacking

Port Hacking (Aboriginal Tharawal language: Deeban), an open youthful tide dominated, drowned valley estuary, is located in southern Sydney, New South Wales, Australia approximately south of Sydney central business district.

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Port of Long Beach

The Port of Long Beach, also known as the Harbor Department of the City of Long Beach, is the second-busiest container port in the United States, after the Port of Los Angeles, which it adjoins.

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Port Royal Cays

The Port Royal Cays is a small group of uninhabited islands or cays off Port Royal, Jamaica, located at and arranged in the shape of an atoll with a diameter between 4 and 5 km, and a total area of 12 km².

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Portable Batch System

Portable Batch System (or simply PBS) is the name of computer software that performs job scheduling.

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Portal 2

Portal 2 is a first-person puzzle-platform video game developed and published by Valve Corporation.

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Porter (lunar crater)

Porter is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern part of the Moon, and lies across the northwestern rim of the huge walled plain Clavius.

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Portia (moon)

Portia is an inner satellite of Uranus.

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Portsmouth (instrumental)

"Portsmouth" is a traditional English folk dance tune, similar to an Irish or Scottish hornpipe melody.

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Portsmouth International Airport at Pease

Portsmouth International Airport at Pease, formerly known as Pease International Airport, is a joint civil and military use airport located one nautical mile (2 km) west of the central business district of Portsmouth, a city in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States.

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Posidonius (crater)

Posidonius is a lunar impact crater that is located on the north-eastern edge of Mare Serenitatis, to the south of Lacus Somniorum.

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Positron

The positron or antielectron is the antiparticle or the antimatter counterpart of the electron.

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Postage stamps and postal history of Guam

The postage stamps and postal history of Guam is an overview of the postage stamps and postal history of the United States territory of Guam.

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Pot of Gold (Mars)

Pot of Gold is the nickname for a knobby, softball-sized rock in Gusev Crater on Mars.

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Pottsville Formation

The Pennsylvanian Pottsville Formation is a mapped bedrock unit in Pennsylvania, western Maryland, West Virginia, and Ohio.

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Power nap

A power nap is a short sleep which terminates prior the occurrence of deep sleep (slow-wave sleep (SWS)), intended to quickly revitalize the subject.

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Power-to-weight ratio

Power-to-weight ratio (or specific power or power-to-mass ratio) is a calculation commonly applied to engines and mobile power sources to enable the comparison of one unit or design to another.

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Powers of the President of the United States

The President of the United States has numerous powers, including those explicitly granted by Article II of the United States Constitution.

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Powerset (company)

Powerset was an American company based in San Francisco, California, that, in 2006, was developing a natural language search engine for the Internet.

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Poynting (lunar crater)

Poynting is a large lunar impact crater located on the far side of the Moon.

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PPM Star Catalogue

The PPM Star Catalogue (Positions and Proper Motions Star Catalogue) is the successor of the SAO Catalogue.

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Prager (crater)

Prager is an impact crater on the Moon's far side which is named after Richard Prager.

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Pragyan

Pragyan is the annual techno-managerial festival of the National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli.

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Prandtl (crater)

Prandtl is an impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Prandtl–Meyer expansion fan

A supersonic expansion fan, technically known as Prandtl–Meyer expansion fan, is a centred expansion process that occurs when a supersonic flow turns around a convex corner.

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Pratiwi Sudarmono

Pratiwi Pujilestari Sudarmono (born 31 July 1952) is an Indonesian scientist.

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Precipitation

In meteorology, precipitation is any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravity.

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Precovery

In astronomy, precovery (short for pre-discovery recovery) is the process of finding the image of an object in old archived images or photographic plates for the purpose of calculating a more accurate orbit.

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Prediction

A prediction (Latin præ-, "before," and dicere, "to say"), or forecast, is a statement about a future event.

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Prediction of volcanic activity

Prediction of volcanic eruption (also: volcanic eruption forecasting) is an interdisciplinary monitoring and research effort to predict the time and severity of a volcano's eruption.

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Preservation metadata

Preservation metadata is an essential component of most digital preservation strategies.

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Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower

The presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower began on January 20, 1953, when he was inaugurated as the 34th President of the United States, and ended on January 20, 1961.

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Presidency of John F. Kennedy

The presidency of John F. Kennedy began on January 20, 1961, when Kennedy was inaugurated as the 35th President of the United States, and ended on November 22, 1963, upon his assassination and death, a span of days.

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Presidency of Richard Nixon

The presidency of Richard Nixon began at noon EST on January 20, 1969, when Richard Nixon was inaugurated as 37th President of the United States, and ended on August 9, 1974, when he resigned in the face of almost certain impeachment and removal from office, the first U.S. president ever to do so.

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Presidential Management Fellows Program

The U.S. Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) program is a highly selective, prestigious two-year training and development program at a United States government agency, administered by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), for U.S. citizens with a recent graduate degree.

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Presidential Unit Citation (United States)

The Presidential Unit Citation (PUC), originally called the Distinguished Unit Citation, is awarded to units of the Uniformed services of the United States, and those of allied countries, for extraordinary heroism in action against an armed enemy on or after 7 December 1941 (the date of the Attack on Pearl Harbor and the start of American involvement in World War II).

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Pressure wave supercharger

A pressure wave supercharger (also known as a wave rotor) is a type of supercharger technology that harnesses the pressure waves produced by an internal combustion engine exhaust gas pulses to compress the intake air.

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Preston Bassett

Preston Rogers Bassett (March 20, 1892 – April 30, 1992) was an inventor, engineer, and pioneer in instruments for aviation.

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Preston Cloud

Preston Ercelle Cloud, Jr. (September 26, 1912 – January 16, 1991) was an eminent American earth scientist, biogeologist, cosmologist, and paleontologist.

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Preston M. Burch

Preston Morris Burch (August 25, 1884 – April 8, 1978) was an American Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse trainer, breeder, and owner.

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Priestley (lunar crater)

Priestley is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon from the Earth, in the low southern latitudes.

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Primarily Primates

Primarily Primates (PPI) is a non-profit organization in Bexar County, Texas, that operates an animal sanctuary, housing 347 non-human primates and a variety of other birds and animals released from use in Entertainment, Research or as rescues from the Exotic Pet Trade.

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Primary Atomic Reference Clock in Space

The Primary Atomic Reference Clock in Space or PARCS was an atomic-clock mission scheduled to fly on the International Space Station (ISS) in 2008, but cancelled to make way for the Vision for Space Exploration.

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Primary Life Support System

A Primary (or Portable or Personal) Life Support System (or Subsystem) (PLSS), is a device connected to an astronaut or cosmonaut's spacesuit, which allows extra-vehicular activity with maximum freedom, independent of a spacecraft's life support system.

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Primary production

Global oceanic and terrestrial photoautotroph abundance, from September 1997 to August 2000. As an estimate of autotroph biomass, it is only a rough indicator of primary-production potential, and not an actual estimate of it. Provided by the SeaWiFS Project, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center and ORBIMAGE. In ecology, primary production is the synthesis of organic compounds from atmospheric or aqueous carbon dioxide.

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Primate

A primate is a mammal of the order Primates (Latin: "prime, first rank").

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PRIMOS

PRIMOS was an operating system developed during the 1970s by Prime Computer for its minicomputer systems.

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Prince George's County Public Schools

The Prince George's County Public Schools System (PGCPS) is a large public school district administered by the government of Prince George's County, Maryland, United States and is overseen by the Maryland State Department of Education.

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Prince George's County, Maryland

Prince George’s County (often shortened to "PG County") is a county in the U.S. state of Maryland, bordering the eastern portion of Washington, D.C. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, the population was 863,420, making it the second-most populous county in Maryland, behind only Montgomery County.

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Principality of Hutt River

The Principality of Hutt River, often referred to by its former name, the Hutt River Province, is a micronation in Australia.

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Prinz (crater)

Prinz is the lava-flooded remains of a lunar impact crater on the Oceanus Procellarum.

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Private spaceflight

Private spaceflight is flight beyond the Kármán line (above the nominal edge of space at Earth altitude)—or the development of new spaceflight technology—that is conducted and paid for by an entity other than a government agency.

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Probe (film)

Probe was a two-hour television film first aired on February 21, 1972 on NBC as pilot for a science fiction detective series, originally to have continued under that title.

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Procedural reasoning system

In artificial intelligence, a procedural reasoning system (PRS) is a framework for constructing real-time reasoning systems that can perform complex tasks in dynamic environments.

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Proclus (crater)

Proclus is a young lunar impact crater located to the west of the Mare Crisium, on the east shore of the Palus Somni.

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Procyon

Procyon, also designated Alpha Canis Minoris (α Canis Minoris, abbreviated Alpha CMi, α CMi), is the brightest star in the constellation of Canis Minor.

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Progress (spacecraft)

The Progress (Прогресс) is a Russian expendable cargo spacecraft.

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Prohibited airspace

Prohibited airspace refers to an area (volume) of airspace within which flight of aircraft is not allowed, usually due to security concerns.

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Project A119

Project A119, also known as A Study of Lunar Research Flights, was a top-secret plan developed in 1958 by the United States Air Force.

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Project Cyclops

Project Cyclops.

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Project Diana

Project Diana, named for the Roman moon goddess Diana, was an experimental project of the US Army Signal Corps in 1946 to bounce radar signals off the Moon and receive the reflected signals.

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Project Echo

Project Echo was the first passive communications satellite experiment.

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Project Gemini

Project Gemini was NASA's second human spaceflight program.

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Project Highwater

Project Highwater was an experiment carried out as part of two of the test flights of NASA's Saturn I launch vehicle (using battleship upper stages), successfully launched into a sub-orbital trajectory from Cape Canaveral, Florida.

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Project Horizon

Project Horizon was a 1959 study to determine the feasibility of constructing a scientific / military base on the Moon, at a time when the U.S. Department of the Army, Department of the Navy, and Department of the Air Force had total responsibility for U.S. space program plans.

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Project Longshot

Project Longshot was a conceptual interstellar spacecraft design.

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Project Mercury

Project Mercury was the first human spaceflight program of the United States, running from 1958 through 1963.

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Project Nike

Project Nike, (Greek: Νίκη, "Victory", pronounced), was a U.S. Army project, proposed in May 1945 by Bell Laboratories, to develop a line-of-sight anti-aircraft missile system.

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Project Orbiter

Project Orbiter was a proposed United States spacecraft, an early competitor to Project Vanguard.

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Project POSTAR

Project POSTAR was the first space experiment created entirely by members of the Boy Scouts of America.

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Project Prometheus

Project Prometheus/Project Promethian was established in 2003 by NASA to develop nuclear-powered systems for long-duration space missions.

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Project Space Station

Project Space Station is a game published in 1985 by HESware, originally written for the Commodore 64 home computer, then ported to the Apple II series and PC compatibles.

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Project Strato-Lab

Project Strato-Lab was a high-altitude manned balloon program sponsored by the United States Navy during the 1950s and early 1960s.

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Project Vanguard

Project Vanguard was a program managed by the United States Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), which intended to launch the first artificial satellite into Earth orbit using a Vanguard rocket as the launch vehicle from Cape Canaveral Missile Annex, Florida.

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Project Viper

Project Viper is a 2002 science-fiction thriller starring Patrick Muldoon, Theresa Russell, Curtis Armstrong and Tamara Davies that debuted as a Sci Fi Pictures TV-movie on the Sci Fi Channel.

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Prometheus (moon)

Prometheus is an inner satellite of Saturn.

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Prometheus Society

The Prometheus Society is a high IQ society, similar to Mensa International, but much more restrictive.

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Propene

Propene, also known as propylene or methyl ethylene, is an unsaturated organic compound having the chemical formula C3H6.

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Proper names (astronomy)

Some astronomical objects have proper names (common names, popular names, traditional names); as opposed to catalogue numbers or other systematic designations.

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Propfan

A propfan or open rotor engine is a type of aircraft engine related in concept to both the turboprop and turbofan, but distinct from both.

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Prospect Creek (New South Wales)

Prospect Creek, an urban watercourse of the Georges River catchment, is located in the western and Canterbury-Bankstown regions of Sydney, in New South Wales, Australia.

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Protagoras (crater)

Protagoras is a lunar impact crater that is located on the Mare Frigoris in the northern part of the Moon.

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Proteus (moon)

Proteus (Greek: Πρωτεύς), also known as Neptune VIII, is the second-largest Neptunian moon, and Neptune's largest inner satellite.

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Proton satellite

The Proton was a model of Soviet scientific artificial satellites.

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Proton-exchange membrane

A proton-exchange membrane, or polymer-electrolyte membrane (PEM), is a semipermeable membrane generally made from ionomers and designed to conduct protons while acting as an electronic insulator and reactant barrier, e.g. to oxygen and hydrogen gas.

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Proton-exchange membrane fuel cell

Proton-exchange membrane fuel cells, also known as polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cells (PEMFC), are a type of fuel cell being developed mainly for transport applications, as well as for stationary fuel-cell applications and portable fuel-cell applications.

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Protoplanetary disk

A protoplanetary disk is a rotating circumstellar disk of dense gas and dust surrounding a young newly formed star, a T Tauri star, or Herbig Ae/Be star.

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Proviso East High School

Proviso East High School is a public secondary school in Maywood, Illinois which serves the educational needs of Maywood and three other villages within Proviso Township, Cook County, Illinois: Broadview, Forest Park and Melrose Park.

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Proviso West High School

Proviso West High School (PWHS) is a public high school located in Hillside, Illinois, United States.

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Proxima Centauri

Proxima Centauri, or Alpha Centauri C, is a red dwarf, a small low-mass star, about from the Sun in the constellation of Centaurus.

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PSINet

PSINet, based in Northern Virginia, was one of the first commercial Internet service providers (ISPs) and was involved in the commercialization of the Internet until the company's bankruptcy in 2001 during the dot-com bubble and acquisition by Cogent Communications in 2002.

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PSR B1620-26 b

PSR B1620-26 b is an extrasolar planet located approximately 12,400 light-years away from Earth in the constellation of Scorpius.

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Ptolemaeus (lunar crater)

Ptolemaeus is an ancient lunar impact crater close to the center of the near side, named for Claudius Ptolemy, the Greco-Roman writer, mathematician, astronomer, geographer and astrologer.

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Puerto Rican immigration to Hawaii

Puerto Rican immigration to Hawaii began when Puerto Rico's sugar industry was devastated by two hurricanes in 1899.

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Pugas

PUGAS (Purdue University Getaway Special) was a student run experiment package that flew on NASA's STS-7 Space Shuttle Mission aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger launched 18 June 1983.

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Puiseux (crater)

Puiseux is the remnant of a lunar impact crater that has been almost completely submerged by lava.

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Puka-Puka

Puka-Puka is a small coral atoll in the north-eastern Tuamotu Archipelago, sometimes included as a member of the Disappointment Islands.

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Pukarua

Pukarua, sometimes also listed as "Pukaruha" (especially on French maps), is a coral atoll in the eastern Tuamotu Archipelago.

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Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting

This Pulitzer Prize has been awarded since 1942 for a distinguished example of reporting on national affairs.

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Pullman High School

--> Pullman High School is a public secondary school in the city of Pullman, Washington, the home of Washington State University.

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Pullman, Washington

Pullman is the largest city in Whitman County, located in southeastern Washington state within the Palouse region of the Pacific Northwest.

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Pulse detonation engine

A pulse detonation engine (PDE) is a type of propulsion system that uses detonation waves to combust the fuel and oxidizer mixture.

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Pulse-position modulation

Pulse-position modulation (PPM) is a form of signal modulation in which M message bits are encoded by transmitting a single pulse in one of 2^M possible required time shifts.

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Pulsed plasma thruster

A pulsed plasma thruster (PPT), also known as a plasma jet engine, is a form of electric spacecraft propulsion.

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Pumice

Pumice, called pumicite in its powdered or dust form, is a volcanic rock that consists of highly vesicular rough textured volcanic glass, which may or may not contain crystals.

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Punjab Engineering College

Punjab Engineering College(Deemed to be University) is one of India's pre-eminent institutions in the field of applied sciences, particularly engineering and technology.

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Punky Brewster

Punky Brewster is an American sitcom about a young girl (Soleil Moon Frye) being raised by a foster parent (George Gaynes).

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Pupin (crater)

Pupin is a tiny lunar impact crater located in the eastern part of the Mare Imbrium.

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Purbach (crater)

Purbach is a large lunar impact crater located in the rugged southern highlands of the Moon.

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Purdue University

Purdue University is a public research university in West Lafayette, Indiana and is the flagship campus of the Purdue University system.

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Purkyně (crater)

Purkyně is a lunar impact crater that lies just beyond the eastern limb of the Moon, on the far side from the Earth.

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Pwyll (crater)

Pwyll is an impact crater on the surface of Jupiter's moon Europa.

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Pyrene

Pyrene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) consisting of four fused benzene rings, resulting in a flat aromatic system.

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Pyrimidine

Pyrimidine is an aromatic heterocyclic organic compound similar to pyridine.

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Pyrotechnic initiator

A pyrotechnic initiator (also initiator or igniter) is a device containing a pyrotechnic composition used primarily to ignite other, more difficult-to-ignite materials, e.g. thermites, gas generators, and solid-fuel rockets.

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Pythagoras (crater)

Pythagoras is a prominent impact crater located near the northwestern limb of the Moon.

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Pytheas (crater)

Pytheas is a small lunar impact crater located on the southern part of the Mare Imbrium, to the south of the crater Lambert, also it is located north of Draper.

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Python (programming language)

Python is an interpreted high-level programming language for general-purpose programming.

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Qingyang

Qingyang is a prefecture-level city in eastern Gansu province, China.

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Quad (rocket)

In rocketry, the Armadillo Aerospace Quad vehicle called Pixel is a computer-controlled VTVL rocket that was used in 2006 to compete in the Lunar Lander Challenge.

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Quadrupedalism

Quadrupedalism or pronograde posture is a form of terrestrial locomotion in animals using four limbs or legs.

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Quadruplex videotape

2-inch quadruplex video tape (also called 2″ quad, or just quad, for short) was the first practical and commercially successful analog recording video tape format.

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Quake (natural phenomenon)

A quake is the result when the surface of a planet, moon or star begins to shake, usually as the consequence of a sudden release of energy transmitted as seismic waves, and potentially with great violence.

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QuakeSim

QuakeSim is a NASA project for modeling earthquake fault systems.

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Quantitative precipitation forecast

The quantitative precipitation forecast (abbreviated QPF) is the expected amount of melted precipitation accumulated over a specified time period over a specified area.

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Quantum computing

Quantum computing is computing using quantum-mechanical phenomena, such as superposition and entanglement.

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Quantum foam

Quantum foam (or spacetime foam) is the fluctuation of spacetime on very small scales due to quantum mechanics.

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Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey

Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey (originally titled as 2004: A Light Knight's Odyssey) is a 2010 animated educational sci-fi adventure film, written by Harry 'Doc' Kloor and directed by Kloor and Dan St. Pierre, as a science fiction film that takes the viewer on an atomic adventure in space.

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Quartetto Gelato

Quartetto Gelato is a Canadian classical crossover quartet with current members Peter DeSotto, Kirk Starkey, Charles Cozens and Colin Maier, and based in Toronto, Ontario.

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Quartetto Italiano

The Quartetto Italiano (Italian Quartet) was a string quartet founded in Reggio Emilia in 1945.

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Quasar

A quasar (also known as a QSO or quasi-stellar object) is an extremely luminous active galactic nucleus (AGN).

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Quasi-biennial oscillation

The quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) is a quasiperiodic oscillation of the equatorial zonal wind between easterlies and westerlies in the tropical stratosphere with a mean period of 28 to 29 months.

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Quasi-satellite

A quasi-satellite is an object in a specific type of co-orbital configuration (1:1 orbital resonance) with a planet where the object stays close to that planet over many orbital periods.

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Quatermass (TV serial and film)

Quatermass (also known as The Quatermass Conclusion or Quatermass IV) is a British television science fiction serial produced by Euston Films for Thames Television and broadcast on the ITV network in October and November 1979.

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Queen Elizabeth School, Hong Kong

Queen Elizabeth School, or QES and QE (伊中 or 伊利沙伯) for short, was the first English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) (Anglo-Chinese) co-education secondary school founded by the Government of Hong Kong.

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Queen Fabiola Mountains

Queen Fabiola Mountains is a group of mountains in Antarctica, long, consisting mainly of seven small massifs which trend north-south, forming a partial barrier to the flow of inland ice.

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Queensland

Queensland (abbreviated as Qld) is the second-largest and third-most populous state in the Commonwealth of Australia.

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Quest Joint Airlock

The Quest Joint Airlock, previously known as the Joint Airlock Module, is the primary airlock for the International Space Station.

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Quetelet (crater)

Quetelet is a lunar impact crater, approximately 55 kilometers in diameter, that lies in the Moon's northern hemisphere, on the far side from the Earth.

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Quiet Spike

Quiet Spike was a collaborative program between Gulfstream Aerospace and NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center to investigate the suppression of sonic booms.

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QuikSCAT

The NASA QuikSCAT (Quick Scatterometer) is an Earth observation satellite carrying the SeaWinds scatterometer.

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Quincy Regional Airport

Quincy Regional Airport (Baldwin Field) is a city owned public airport 12 miles east of Quincy, a city in Adams County, Illinois.

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Quindar tones

Quindar tones, most often referred to as the "beeps" that were heard during the American Apollo space missions, were a means by which remote transmitters on Earth were turned on and off so that the Capsule communicator (CapCom) could communicate with the crews of the spacecraft.

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Quinoa

Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa; (or, from Quechua kinwa or kinuwa) is a flowering plant in the amaranth family. It is a herbaceous annual plant grown as a grain crop primarily for its edible seeds. Quinoa is not a grass, but rather a pseudocereal botanically related to spinach and amaranth (Amaranthus spp.). Quinoa provides protein, dietary fiber, B vitamins, and dietary minerals in rich amounts above those of wheat, corn, rice or oats. It is gluten-free. After harvest, the seeds are processed to remove the bitter-tasting outer seed coat. Quinoa originated in the Andean region of northwestern South America, and was domesticated 3,000 to 4,000 years ago for human consumption in the Lake Titicaca basin of Peru and Bolivia, though archaeological evidence shows livestock uses 5,200 to 7,000 years ago.

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R Monocerotis

R Monocerotis (R Mon) is a T Tauri variable in the constellation Monoceros.

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R-1 (missile)

The R-1 rocket (NATO reporting name SS-1 Scunner, Soviet code name SA11, GRAU index 8A11) was a short-range ballistic missile manufactured in the Soviet Union based on the German V-2 rocket.

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R. B. Searcy

Robert Benjamin "Speck" Searcy, Jr. (January 8, 1901 – December 22, 1967) was an American politician who served as mayor of Huntsville, Alabama from 1952 to 1964, making him the third-longest serving mayor there.

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R. Walter Riehlman

Roy Walter Riehlman (August 26, 1899 – July 16, 1978) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from New York.

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R3000

The R3000 is a full 32 bit RISC microprocessor chipset developed by MIPS Computer Systems that implemented the MIPS I instruction set architecture (ISA).

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R:Base

R:BASE (or RBASE) was the first relational database program for the PC.

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Raúl Cuero

Raúl Gonzalo Cuero Rengifo (born in Buenaventura, Colombia) is an African Colombian professor of microbiology.

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Rabbi Levi (crater)

Rabbi Levi is a lunar impact crater that is located among the rugged highlands in the southeastern part of the Moon's near side.

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Rabbit-proof fence

The State Barrier Fence of Western Australia, formerly known as the Rabbit Proof Fence, the State Vermin Fence, and the Emu Fence, is a pest-exclusion fence constructed between 1901 and 1907 to keep rabbits and other agricultural pests, from the east, out of Western Australian pastoral areas.

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Racah (crater)

Racah is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the moon.

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Race to Space

Race to Space is a 2001 American family drama film.

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Rachel Perry

Rachel Perry (born January 20, 1976) is a Canadian TV personality working in the United States.

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RAD750

The RAD750 is a radiation-hardened single board computer manufactured by BAE Systems Electronics, Intelligence & Support.

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Radarsat-1

RADARSAT-1 is Canada's first commercial Earth observation satellite.

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Radiant (meteor shower)

The radiant or apparent radiant of a meteor shower is the point in the sky from which (to a planetary observer) meteors appear to originate.

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Radiation zone

A radiation zone, radiative zone or radiative region is a layer of a star's interior where energy is primarily transported toward the exterior by means of radiative diffusion and thermal conduction, rather than by convection.

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Radiative forcing

Radiative forcing or climate forcing is the difference between insolation (sunlight) absorbed by the Earth and energy radiated back to space.

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Radiator

Radiators are heat exchangers used to transfer thermal energy from one medium to another for the purpose of cooling and heating.

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Radio astronomy

Radio astronomy is a subfield of astronomy that studies celestial objects at radio frequencies.

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Radon

Radon is a chemical element with symbol Rn and atomic number 86.

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RAF Fairford

Royal Air Force Fairford or more simply RAF Fairford is a Royal Air Force (RAF) station in Gloucestershire, England which is currently a standby airfield and therefore not in everyday use.

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Rafael Núñez (hacker)

Rafael Núñez Aponte (also known as Rafa, RaFa Hacker or RaFa white hacker) is a Venezuelan computer security professional and ethical hacker.

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Raffaello MPLM

The Raffaello MPLM, also known as MPLM-2, was one of three Multi-Purpose Logistics Modules which were operated by NASA to transfer supplies and equipment to and from the International Space Station.

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Rail Simulator

Rail Simulator (Kuju Rail Simulator) is a train simulation published by Electronic Arts (EA).

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Railgun

A railgun is a device that uses electromagnetic force to launch high velocity projectiles, by means of a sliding armature that is accelerated along a pair of conductive rails.

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Railo

Railo Server, commonly referred to as Railo, is open source software which implements the general-purpose CFML server-side scripting language, often used to create dynamic websites, web applications and intranet systems.

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Raimond (crater)

Raimond is a lunar impact crater that lies on the Moon's far side.

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Rainer Weiss

Rainer "Rai" Weiss (born September 29, 1932) is an American physicist, known for his contributions in gravitational physics and astrophysics.

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Raivavae

Raivavae is an island that is part of the Austral Islands in French Polynesia.

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Rakahanga

Rakahanga is part of the Cook Islands, situated in the central-southern Pacific Ocean.

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Ralph Abernathy

Ralph David Abernathy Sr. (March 11, 1926 – April 17, 1990) was an American civil rights activist and Christian minister.

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Ralph Alger Bagnold

Brigadier Ralph Alger Bagnold, FRS OBE, (3 April 1896 – 28 May 1990) was the founder and first commander of the British Army's Long Range Desert Group during World War II.

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Ralph Grayson

Ralph Lawrence Grayson (1921-1991) was a scientist, engineer, pilot, attorney, soldier, father and husband.

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Ralph Morse

Ralph Theodore Morse (October 23, 1917 – December 7, 2014) was a career staff photographer for Life magazine known for his inventive mind and his creative style.

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Ralph René

Ralph René (August 24, 1933 – December 10, 2008) was an American conspiracy theorist, small press publisher and inventor.

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Ralph Sarich

Ralph Tony Sarich (born 10 December 1938 in Baskerville, Western Australia) is an Australian automotive engineer, inventor, and businessman who developed the orbital engine and the orbital combustion process engine. Sarich founded the Orbital Engine Company, which developed the orbital combustion process (OCP) engine, based on the two-stroke concept.

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Ralph von Frese

Ralph R. B. von Frese is an American geophysicist at the Ohio State University who identified the Wilkes Land mass concentration in Antarctica in collaboration with Laramie Potts.

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Raman (crater)

Raman is a small lunar impact crater that lies on the western edge of a plateau feature in the expansive lunar mare named Oceanus Procellarum.

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Rami Hanash

Rami Hanash born Buffalo, New York, October 18, 1961; earned a B.A. from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1984; J.D. from the New York Law School in 1987, LL.M. in environmental law from the George Washington University National Law Center in 1991, and M.B.A from Syracuse University in 2018.

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Rammal Rammal

Rammal Hassan Rammal (September 30, 1951 – May 31, 1991) was a Lebanese condensed matter physicist.

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Rammstein

Rammstein is a German heavy metal band formed in 1994 in Berlin, Germany.

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Rampur, Uttar Pradesh

Rampur is a city and a municipality headquarter of Rampur District in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

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Ramsay (crater)

Oblique Lunar Orbiter 2 view, facing south Ramsay is a lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side.

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Ramsden (crater)

Ramsden is a lunar impact crater located on the western stretch of the Palus Epidemiarum.

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Randall Made Knives

Randall Made Knives, usually referred to as Randall, is an American custom handcrafted knife manufacturer founded by Walter Doane "Bo" Randall, Jr. in the U.S. The factory and showroom is located in Orlando, Florida.

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Randall Munroe

Randall Patrick Munroe (born October 17, 1984) is an American cartoonist, author, engineer, scientific theorist, and the creator of the webcomic xkcd.

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Randolph Bresnik

Randolph James "Komrade" Bresnik (born September 11, 1967) is an officer in the United States Marine Corps and a NASA astronaut.

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Range safety

In the field of rocketry, range safety may be assured by a system which is intended to protect people and assets on both the rocket range and downrange in cases when a launch vehicle might endanger them.

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Ranger 1

Ranger 1 was a prototype spacecraft launched as part of the Ranger program of unmanned space missions.

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Ranger 2

Ranger 2 was a flight test of the Ranger spacecraft system of the NASA Ranger program designed for future lunar and interplanetary missions.

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Ranger 3

Ranger 3 was a space exploration mission conducted by NASA to study the Moon.

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Ranger 4

Ranger 4 was a spacecraft of the Ranger program designed to transmit pictures of the lunar surface to Earth stations during a period of 10 minutes of flight prior to crashing upon the Moon, to rough-land a seismometer capsule on the Moon, to collect gamma-ray data in flight, to study radar reflectivity of the lunar surface, and to continue testing of the Ranger program for development of lunar and interplanetary spacecraft.

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Ranger 5

Ranger 5 was a spacecraft of the Ranger program designed to transmit pictures of the lunar surface to Earth stations during a period of 10 minutes of flight prior to impacting on the Moon, to rough-land a seismometer capsule on the Moon, to collect gamma-ray data in flight, to study radar reflectivity of the lunar surface, and to continue testing of the Ranger program for development of lunar and interplanetary spacecraft.

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Ranger 6

Ranger 6 was a lunar probe in the Ranger program, a robotic spacecraft series launched by NASA in the early and mid-1960s to obtain the first close-up images of the Moon's surface.

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Ranger 7

Ranger 7 was the first space probe of the United States to successfully transmit close images of the lunar surface back to Earth.

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Ranger 8

Ranger 8 was a lunar probe in the Ranger program, a robotic spacecraft series launched by NASA in the early-to-mid-1960s to obtain the first close-up images of the Moon's surface.

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Ranger 9

Ranger 9 was a Lunar probe, launched in 1965 by NASA.

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Ranger program

The Ranger program was a series of unmanned space missions by the United States in the 1960s whose objective was to obtain the first close-up images of the surface of the Moon.

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Rangiroa

Rangiroa (meaning 'vast sky' in Tuamotuan) or Te Kokōta (Hyades in Māori), is the largest atoll in the Tuamotus, and one of the largest in the world (although it is smaller than Kwajalein in the Marshall Islands and Huvadhu in the Maldives).

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Rankine (crater)

Rankine is a small lunar impact crater near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Rapa Iti

Rapa, sometimes called Rapa Iti (Little Rapa, to distinguish it from "Rapa Nui" (Big Rapa), a name for Easter Island), is the largest and only inhabited island of the Bass Islands in French Polynesia.

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Rapid City, South Dakota

Rapid City (Mni Lúzahaŋ Otȟúŋwahe; "Swift Water City") is the second most populous city in South Dakota and the county seat of Pennington County.

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Rapid prototyping

Rapid prototyping is a group of techniques used to quickly fabricate a scale model of a physical part or assembly using three-dimensional computer aided design (CAD) data.

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Raraka

Raraka, or Te Marie, is an atoll in the west of the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia.

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Raroia

Raroia, or Raro-nuku, is an atoll of the Tuamotus chain in French Polynesia, located 740 km northeast of Tahiti and 6 km southwest of Takume.

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Raspletin (crater)

Raspletin is a lunar impact crater that is located along the southeastern inner edge of the much larger walled plain Gagarin, on the far side of the Moon.

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Rasshua

Rasshua (Расшуа, 羅処和島), is an uninhabited volcanic island near the center of the Kuril Islands chain in the Sea of Okhotsk in the northwest Pacific Ocean, from Ushishir and southwest of Matua.

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Rassvet (ISS module)

Rassvet (Рассве́т; lit. "dawn"), also known as the Mini-Research Module 1 (MRM-1) (Малый исследовательский модуль, МИМ 1) and formerly known as the Docking Cargo Module (DCM), is a component of the International Space Station (ISS).

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Rathlin Island

Rathlin Island is an island and civil parish off the coast of County Antrim, Northern Ireland, and the northernmost point of Northern Ireland.

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Ravahere

Ravahere is an atoll of the Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia.

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Ray Bradbury

Ray Douglas Bradbury (August 22, 1920June 5, 2012) was an American author and screenwriter.

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Rayet (crater)

Rayet is a small lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon, past the northeast limb.

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Rayleigh (lunar crater)

Rayleigh is a lunar impact crater, approximately 114 kilometers in diameter, that lies along the northeast limb of the Moon.

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Raymond Burr

Raymond William Stacy Burr (May 21, 1917September 12, 1993) was a Canadian-American actor, primarily known for his title roles in the television dramas Perry Mason and Ironside.

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Raymond Heacock

Raymond L. Heacock (January 9, 1928 – December 20, 2016) was an American engineer who spent his career at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory where he worked on the Ranger program in the 1960s and on the Voyager program in the 1970s and 1980s.

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Raymond Loewy

Raymond Loewy (November 5, 1893 – July 14, 1986) was a Franco–American industrial designer who achieved fame for the magnitude of his design efforts across a variety of industries.

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Razdow Telescope

Razdow Laboratories, Inc.

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Razorback (comics)

Razorback (Buford Hollis) is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Razumov (crater)

Razumov is an impact crater on the far side of the Moon, beyond the northwestern limb as seen from the Earth.

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Réaumur (crater)

Réaumur is the remains of a lunar impact crater located on the southern edge of Sinus Medii and is named after the 18th century French scientist René de Réaumur.

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Río de la Plata

The Río de la Plata ("river of silver") — rendered River Plate in British English and the Commonwealth and La Plata River (occasionally Plata River) in other English-speaking countries — is the estuary formed by the confluence of the Uruguay and the Paraná rivers.

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Römer (crater)

Römer is a lunar impact crater that is located to the north of the Sinus Amoris in the northeast section of the Moon.

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Röntgen (crater)

Röntgen is a relatively large lunar impact crater that lies along the northwestern limb of the Moon.

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RCA AN/FPS-16 Instrumentation Radar

The AN/FPS-16 is a highly accurate ground-based monopulse single object tracking radar (SOTR), used extensively by the NASA manned space program, the U.S. Air Force and the U.S. Army.

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RCA Service Company

RCA Service Company, designated RCAS, was headquartered at Cherry Hill, New Jersey, and was a division of RCA created to service appliances and equipment manufactured by RCA.

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RD-107

The RD-107 and its sibling, the RD-108, are a type of rocket engine initially used to launch R-7 Semyorka missiles.

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RD-180

The RD-180 (РД-180, Ракетный Двигатель-180, Rocket Engine-180) is a rocket engine designed and built in Russia.

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Reaction wheel

A reaction wheel (RW) is a type of flywheel used primarily by spacecraft for three axis attitude control, which doesn't require rockets or external applicators of torque.

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Reactionless drive

A reactionless drive is a device producing motion without the exhaust of a propellant.

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Reagan Wilson

Reagan Diana Wilson (born March 6, 1947) is an American model and actress who was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its October 1967 issue.

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Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams

"Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams" (also referred to as "The Last Lecture") was a lecture given by Carnegie Mellon University computer science professor Randy Pausch on September 18, 2007, that received a large amount of media coverage, and was the basis for The Last Lecture, a New York Times best-selling book co-authored with Wall Street Journal reporter Jeffrey Zaslow.

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Reao

Reao or Natūpe is an atoll in the eastern expanses of the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia.

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Reatha King

Reatha Clark King (born April 11, 1938) is an African-American chemist, the former Vice President of the General Mills Corporation; and the former President, Executive Director, and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the General Mills Foundation, the philanthropic foundation of General Mills, Inc.

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Rebecca Oppenheimer

Dr.

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Reboost

Reboost is the process of boosting the altitude of an artificial satellite, to increase the time until its orbit will decay and it re-enters the atmosphere.

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Recht (crater)

Recht is a small impact crater on the far side of the Moon, and is named after the American mathematician and astronomer Albert William Recht.

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Reclaimed water

Reclaimed or recycled water (also called wastewater reuse or water reclamation) is the process of converting wastewater into water that can be reused for other purposes.

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Recliner

A recliner is an armchair or sofa that reclines when the occupant lowers the chair's back and raises its front.

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Red Dawn (audio drama)

Red Dawn is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.

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Red Nine

Red Nine (Wallace Jackson) is a fictional superhero character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Red River Valley Research Corridor

The Red River Valley Research Corridor is the name that has been given to a region in the American state of North Dakota.

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Red Sector A

"Red Sector A" is a song by Rush that provides a first-person account of a nameless protagonist living in an unspecified prison camp setting.

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Redshift

In physics, redshift happens when light or other electromagnetic radiation from an object is increased in wavelength, or shifted to the red end of the spectrum.

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Redstone Army Airfield

Redstone Army Airfield or Redstone AAF is a military airport located at Redstone Arsenal, six miles (10 km) southwest of the city of Huntsville in Madison County, Alabama, United States.

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Redstone Arsenal

Redstone Arsenal (RSA) is a United States Army post and a census-designated place (CDP) adjacent to Huntsville in Madison County, Alabama, United States and is part of the Huntsville-Decatur Combined Statistical Area.

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Redstone Test Stand

The Redstone Test Stand or Interim Test Stand was used to develop and test fire the Redstone missile, Jupiter-C sounding rocket, Juno I launch vehicle and Mercury-Redstone launch vehicle.

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Reduced-gravity aircraft

A reduced-gravity aircraft is a type of fixed-wing aircraft that provides brief near-weightless environments for training astronauts, conducting research and making gravity-free movie shots.

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Reed–Solomon error correction

Reed–Solomon codes are a group of error-correcting codes that were introduced by Irving S. Reed and Gustave Solomon in 1960.

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Regents of the Univ. of Cal. v. Bakke

Regents of the University of California v. Bakke,, was a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the United States.

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Reginald Pollack

Reginald Murray Pollack (1924–2001) was an American painter known for metaphorical and theme based works of art.

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Regiomontanus (crater)

Regiomontanus is an ancient lunar impact crater located in the southern highlands region to the southeast of Mare Nubium.

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Regional Planetary Image Facility

NASA Regional Planetary Image Facilities (RPIFs) are planetary image and data libraries located throughout the United States and abroad that are funded by both NASA and the host institutions.

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Regis Jesuit High School

Regis Jesuit High School is a Catholic, college preparatory high school located in Aurora, Colorado, and administered by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits).

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Regnault (crater)

Regnault is a lunar impact crater that is located close to the northwest limb of the Moon.

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Rehbar-I

Rehbar was series of sounding rocket launches into the upper atmosphere and the edge of space.

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Reichenbach (crater)

Reichenbach is a crater in the rugged southeastern part of the Moon's near side.

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Reimarus (crater)

Reimarus is a lunar impact crater, located in the southeastern part of the Moon's near side.

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Reindeer Lake

Reindeer Lake is a lake in Western Canada located on the border between northeastern Saskatchewan and northwestern Manitoba, with the majority in Saskatchewan.

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Reiner (crater)

Reiner is a lunar impact crater on the Oceanus Procellarum, in the western part of the Moon.

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Reinhold (crater)

Reinhold is a prominent lunar impact crater that lies to the south-southwest of the crater Copernicus, on the Mare Insularum.

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Reitoru

Reitoru, or Te Pirehi, is a small atoll of the Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia.

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Relativistic electron beam

Relativistic electron beams are streams of electrons moving at relativistic speeds.

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Relay program

The Relay program consisted of Relay 1 and Relay 2, two early American satellites in elliptical Low Earth orbit.

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Reliability engineering

Reliability engineering is a sub-discipline of systems engineering that emphasizes dependability in the lifecycle management of a product.

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Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund Act

The Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund Act is legislation proposed in the United States Congress that would legalize a form of conscientious objection to military taxation.

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Remote guidance

Remote guidance, in the medical context, refers to the supervision or guidance of a medical task, usually a procedures or test, from a remote location.

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Remotely operated underwater vehicle

A remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV) is a tethered underwater mobile device.

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Rendez-vous Houston

Rendez-vous Houston: A City in Concert was a live performance by musician Jean Michel Jarre amidst the skyscrapers of downtown Houston on the evening of April 5, 1986, coinciding with the release of the Rendez-Vous album.

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Rendezvous Docking Simulator

The Rendezvous Docking Simulator, also known as the Real-Time Dynamic Simulator, is a simulator at the Langley Research Center.

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Rendezvous pitch maneuver

The R-bar pitch maneuver (RPM), popularly called the rendezvous pitch maneuver, was a maneuver performed by the space shuttle as it rendezvoused with the International Space Station (ISS) prior to docking.

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Renewable energy in the United States

Renewable energy accounted for 12.2 % of total primary energy consumption and 14.94 % of the domestically produced electricity in the United States in 2016.

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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, or RPI, is a private research university and space-grant institution located in Troy, New York, with two additional campuses in Hartford and Groton, Connecticut.

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Reports of Streptococcus mitis on the Moon

As part of the Apollo 12 mission, the camera from the Surveyor 3 probe was brought back from the Moon to Earth.

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Repsold (crater)

Repsold is a lunar impact crater that is located at the western end of the Oceanus Procellarum.

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Requiem (book)

Requiem: New Collected Works by Robert A. Heinlein and Tributes to the Grand Master (1992,, TOR Books) is a retrospective on Robert A. Heinlein (1907–1988), after his death, edited by Yoji Kondo.

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Research Institute for Advanced Computer Science

The Research Institute for Advanced Computer Science (RIACS) was founded June 1, 1983 as a joint collaboration between the Universities Space Research Association (USRA) and the NASA Ames Research Center.

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Resnik (crater)

Resnik is a small lunar impact crater that is located within the interior of the huge walled plain Apollo, on the Moon's far side.

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Respighi (crater)

Respighi is a small lunar impact crater that is located to the southeast of the crater Dubyago, near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Retinal scan

A retinal scan is a biometric technique that uses the unique patterns on a person's retina blood vessels.

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Reusable launch system

A reusable launch system (RLS, or reusable launch vehicle, RLV) is a space launch system intended to allow for recovery of all or part of the system for later reuse.

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Reuven Ramaty

Reuven Ramaty (1937–2001) was a pioneer in the fields of solar physics, gamma-ray astronomy, nuclear astrophysics, and cosmic rays.

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Reuven Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager

Reuven Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI, originally High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager or HESSI) is a NASA solar flare observatory.

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Rex Geveden

Rex Geveden is the president and chief executive officer of BWX Technologies.

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Rex J. Walheim

Rex Joseph Walheim (born October 10, 1962) is a United States Air Force officer, engineer and a NASA astronaut.

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RF resonant cavity thruster

A radio frequency (RF) resonant cavity thruster, also known as an EmDrive, is a proposed design for a propellant-free drive which would have to violate both conservation of momentum and conservation of energy in order to work.

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Rhea (moon)

Rhea (Ῥέᾱ) is the second-largest moon of Saturn and the ninth-largest moon in the Solar System.

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Rheita (crater)

Rheita is a lunar impact crater located in the southwestern sector of the Moon and is named after Anton Maria Schyrleus of Rheita.

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Rhesus macaque

The rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) is one of the best-known species of Old World monkeys.

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Ribbon cable

A ribbon cable (also known as multi-wire planar cable) is a cable with many conducting wires running parallel to each other on the same flat plane.

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Riccardo Giacconi

Riccardo Giacconi (born October 6, 1931) is an Italian Nobel Prize-winning astrophysicist who laid the foundations of X-ray astronomy.

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Riccioli (crater)

Riccioli is a large lunar impact crater located near the western limb of the Moon.

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Riccius (crater)

Riccius is a lunar impact crater that is located in the rugged, southeastern part of the Moon's near side, and is named after Matteo Ricci.

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Ricco (crater)

Ricco is a lunar impact crater.

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Rice University

William Marsh Rice University, commonly known as Rice University, is a private research university located on a 300-acre (121 ha) campus in Houston, Texas, United States.

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Rich Gossweiler

Rich Gossweiler is a research scientist with Google whose area of expertise is in HCI, interaction design, front-end web development, and System architecture.

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Richard A. Searfoss

Richard Alan Searfoss (born June 5, 1956) is a retired United States Air Force colonel, NASA astronaut and test pilot.

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Richard Alley

Richard Blane Alley (born 18 August, 1957) is an American geologist and Evan Pugh Professor of Geosciences at Pennsylvania State University.

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Richard Arenstorf

Richard F. Arenstorf (November 7, 1929 – September 18, 2014) was an American mathematician who discovered a stable orbit between the Earth and the Moon, called an Arenstorf Orbit, which was the basis of the orbit used by the Apollo Program for going to the Moon.

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Richard C. Cook

Richard C. Cook (born October 20, 1946) is a former U.S. federal government analyst, who was instrumental in exposing White House cover-ups regarding the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster of 1986.

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Richard C. Hoagland

Richard Charles Hoagland (born April 25, 1945), is an American author, and a proponent of various conspiracy theories about NASA, lost alien civilizations on the Moon and on Mars and other related topics.

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Richard E. Berendzen

Richard Earl Berendzen (born September 6, 1932) is an American scientist.

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Richard E. Gray

Richard Eben Gray (March 11, 1945 – November 8, 1982) was a Naval aviator for the United States Navy, and latterly a research test pilot.

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Richard Egan (businessman)

Richard John Egan (February 28, 1936 – August 28, 2009) was an American business executive, political fundraiser, and United States Ambassador to Ireland (2001–2003).

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Richard F. Gordon Jr.

Richard Francis Gordon Jr. (October 5, 1929 – November 6, 2017) was an American naval officer and aviator, chemist, test pilot, and NASA astronaut.

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Richard Feynman

Richard Phillips Feynman (May 11, 1918 – February 15, 1988) was an American theoretical physicist, known for his work in the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, the theory of quantum electrodynamics, and the physics of the superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium, as well as in particle physics for which he proposed the parton model.

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Richard Garriott

Richard Garriott de Cayeux (born Richard Allen Garriott; July 4, 1961) is an English-American video game developer and entrepreneur.

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Richard H. Truly

Richard Harrison Truly (born November 12, 1937) is a retired Vice Admiral in the United States Navy, a former fighter pilot, former astronaut for both the United States Air Force and NASA, and was the eighth Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) from 1989 to 1992.

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Richard Hieb

Richard James Hieb (born September 21, 1955 in Jamestown, North Dakota) is a former NASA astronaut and a veteran of three space shuttle missions.

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Richard Kelly (director)

James Richard Kelly (born March 28, 1975), better known as Richard Kelly, is an American film director and writer, known for writing and directing the cult classic Donnie Darko in 2001.

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Richard Lindzen

Richard Siegmund Lindzen (born February 8, 1940) is an American atmospheric physicist known for his work in the dynamics of the middle atmosphere, atmospheric tides, and ozone photochemistry.

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Richard M. Linnehan

Richard Michael Linnehan (born September 19, 1957) is an American veterinarian and a NASA astronaut.

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Richard Mastracchio

Richard Alan "Rick" Mastracchio (born February 11, 1960) is an American engineer and former NASA astronaut.

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Richard N. Richards

Richard Noel "Dick" Richards (born August 24, 1946), (Capt, USN, Ret.), is a retired American naval officer and aviator, test pilot, chemical engineer, and a former NASA astronaut.

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Richard Nixon

Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913 – April 22, 1994) was an American politician who served as the 37th President of the United States, serving from 1969 until 1974, when he resigned from office, the only U.S. president to do so.

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Richard O. Covey

Richard Oswalt Covey (born August 1, 1946) is a retired United States Air Force officer and former NASA astronaut.

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Richard R. Arnold

Richard Robert "Ricky" Arnold II (born November 26, 1963 in Cheverly, Maryland) is an American educator and a NASA astronaut.

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Richard Sandrak

Richard Sandrak (born 15 April 1992), also known as Little Hercules, is a Ukrainian-born, American bodybuilder, martial artist and actor, known for his muscular physique at an extremely young age, and for his appearance in the documentary The World's Strongest Boy.

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Richard T. Whitcomb

Richard Travis Whitcomb (February 21, 1921 – October 13, 2009) was an American aeronautical engineer who was noted for his contributions to the science of aerodynamics.

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Richard Waldinger

Richard Jay Waldinger is a computer science researcher at SRI International's Artificial Intelligence Center (where he has worked since 1969) whose interests focus on the application of automated deductive reasoning to problems in software engineering and artificial intelligence.

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Richards (lunar crater)

Richards is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the northern interior of the walled plain Mendeleev, on the far side of the Moon.

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Richardson (lunar crater)

Richardson is a large lunar impact crater located on the Moon's far side, just behind the eastern limb.

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Rick Husband

Rick Douglas Husband (July 12, 1957 – February 1, 2003) (Colonel, USAF) was an American astronaut and fighter pilot.

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Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport

Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport is a public airport six miles (10 km) east of downtown Amarillo, in Potter and Randall Counties, Texas, United States.

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Rick Sternbach

Richard Michael Sternbach (born 1951 in Bridgeport, Connecticut) is an illustrator who is best known for his space illustrations and his work on the Star Trek television series.

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Ricky Ricotta's Mighty Robot (series)

Ricky Ricotta's Mighty Robot is a series of children's graphic novels written by Dav Pilkey (best known for his Captain Underpants books) and first seven books illustrated by Martin Ontiveros and all nine books, including two long-awaited sequels, illustrated by Dan Santat.

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Ride Report

The Ride Report is the informal name of the report titled NASA Leadership and America's Future in Space: A Report to the Administrator.

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Ridley Park, Pennsylvania

Ridley Park is a borough in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Riedel (crater)

Riedel is an impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Riemann (crater)

Riemann (pronounced REE mahn) is a lunar impact crater that is located near the northeastern limb of the Moon, and can just be observed edge-on when libration effects bring it into sight.

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Rimatara

Rimatara is the westernmost inhabited island in the Austral Islands of French Polynesia.

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Ring Nebula

The Ring Nebula (also catalogued as Messier 57, M57 or NGC 6720) is a planetary nebula in the northern constellation of Lyra.

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Ring of Fire

The Ring of Fire is a major area in the basin of the Pacific Ocean where many earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur.

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Ringer (comics)

Ringer is the name of three fictional supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Rings of Saturn

The rings of Saturn are the most extensive ring system of any planet in the Solar System.

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Rio Grande do Norte

Rio Grande do Norte (lit. "Great Northern River", in reference to the mouth of the Potenji River) is one of the states of Brazil, located in the northeastern region of the country, occupying the northeasternmost tip of the South American continent.

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Rio Tinto (river)

The Río Tinto (red river) is a river in southwestern Spain that rises in the Sierra Morena mountains of Andalusia.

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Ritchey (lunar crater)

Ritchey is a small lunar impact crater named after the American astronomer George W. Ritchey.

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Ritchey–Chrétien telescope

A Ritchey–Chrétien telescope (RCT or simply RC) is a specialized variant of the Cassegrain telescope that has a hyperbolic primary mirror and a hyperbolic secondary mirror designed to eliminate off-axis optical errors (coma).

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Rittenhouse (crater)

Rittenhouse is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the southern part of the Moon's far side.

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Ritter (crater)

Ritter is a lunar impact crater located near the southwestern edge of Mare Tranquillitatis and are named after Carl and Georg August Dietrich Ritter.

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Ritz (crater)

Ritz is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, just beyond the eastern limb.

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Riverside, Iowa

Riverside is a city in rural Washington County, Iowa, United States, along the English River on Iowa Highway 22.

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RNA

Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is a polymeric molecule essential in various biological roles in coding, decoding, regulation, and expression of genes.

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RNA world

The RNA world is a hypothetical stage in the evolutionary history of life on Earth, in which self-replicating RNA molecules proliferated before the evolution of DNA and proteins.

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Robert

The name Robert is a Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic *χrōþi- "fame" and *berχta- "bright".

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Robert (crater)

Robert is a tiny lunar impact crater in the southeastern part of the Mare Serenitatis.

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Robert A. Frosch

Robert Alan Frosch FREng (born May 22, 1928), is an American scientist who was the fifth administrator of NASA from 1977 to 1981 during the Carter administration.

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Robert A. Heinlein bibliography

The science fiction writer Robert A. Heinlein (1907–1988) was productive during a writing career that spanned the last 49 years of his life; the Robert A. Heinlein bibliography includes 32 novels, 59 short stories and 16 collections published during his life.

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Robert A. Parker

Robert Allan Ridley Parker (born December 14, 1936) is an American physicist and astronomer, former Director of the NASA Management Office at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and a retired NASA astronaut.

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Robert B. Leighton

Robert Benjamin Leighton (September 10, 1919 – March 9, 1997) was a prominent American experimental physicist who spent his professional career at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech).

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Robert Bigelow

Robert Thomas Bigelow (born May 12, 1945) is an American businessman.

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Robert Bindschadler

Dr.

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Robert C. Seamans (ship)

SSV Robert C. Seamans is a 134-foot steel sailing brigantine operated by the Sea Education Association (SEA) for oceanographic research and sail training; designed by Laurent Giles, she is named for former Secretary of the Air Force and NASA Deputy Administrator, Robert Channing Seamans, a former Chairman and Trustee of SEA's board.

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Robert C. Springer

Robert Clyde "Bob" Springer (born May 21, 1942) is a retired American astronaut and test pilot who flew as a Mission Specialist on two NASA Space Shuttle missions in 1989 and 1990.

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Robert Crippen

Robert Laurel Crippen (born September 11, 1937) is an American retired naval officer and aviator, test pilot, aerospace engineer, and retired astronaut.

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Robert Curbeam

Robert Lee Curbeam, Jr. (born March 5, 1962) is a former NASA astronaut and captain in the United States Navy.

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Robert D. Cabana

Robert Donald Cabana (born January 23, 1949) is the director of NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center, a NASA astronaut, and a veteran of four Space Shuttle flights.

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Robert E. Brown

Robert Edward "Bob" Brown (18 April 1927 – 29 November 2005) was an American ethnomusicologist who is credited with coining the term "world music".

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Robert E. Cramer

Robert Edward "Bud" Cramer Jr. (born August 22, 1947) is an American politician and was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from 1991 to 2009, representing.

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Robert F. Overmyer

Robert Franklyn "Bob" Overmyer (July 14, 1936 – March 22, 1996), (Col, USMC), was an American test pilot, naval aviator, aeronautical engineer, physicist, United States Marine Corps officer, and USAF/NASA astronaut.

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Robert Fosbury

Robert (Bob) Fosbury is currently an Emeritus Astronomer at the European Southern Observatory and an honorary professor at the Institute of Ophthalmology at UCL.

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Robert G. Jahn

Robert George Jahn (April 1, 1930 – November 15, 2017) was an American plasma physicist, Professor of Aerospace Science, and Dean of Engineering at Princeton University.

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Robert Garriott

Robert K. Garriott (born December 7, 1956) is an American computer game industry figure and entrepreneur.

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Robert Gilman

Robert C. Gilman is a thinker on sustainability who, along with his late wife Diane Gilman, has researched and written about ecovillages.

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Robert Godwin

Robert Godwin (born 1958, England) is a British author who has written about rock music and spaceflight.

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Robert H. Goddard

Robert Hutchings Goddard (October 5, 1882 – August 10, 1945) was an American engineer, professor, physicist, and inventor who is credited with creating and building the world's first liquid-fueled rocket.

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Robert H. McNaught

Robert H. McNaught (born in Scotland in 1956) is a Scottish-Australian astronomer at the Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics of the Australian National University (ANU).

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Robert J. Cenker

Robert Joseph "Bob" Cenker (born November 5, 1948) is an American aerospace and electrical engineer, aerospace systems consultant, and former astronaut.

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Robert J. Lang

Robert J. Lang (born May 4, 1961) is an American physicist who is also one of the foremost origami artists and theorists in the world.

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Robert J. Marks II

Robert Jackson Marks II is an American electrical engineer.

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Robert Jastrow

Robert Jastrow (September 7, 1925 – February 8, 2008) was an American astronomer and planetary physicist.

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Robert K. Watson

Robert "Rob" Watson, is a market transformation expert, international leader in the green building movement and CEO and Chief Scientist of The ECON Group.

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Robert Kraichnan

Robert Harry Kraichnan (January 15, 1928 – February 26, 2008), a resident of Santa Fe, New Mexico, was an American theoretical physicist best known for his work on the theory of fluid turbulence.

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Robert L. Behnken

Robert Louis "Bob" Behnken (born July 28, 1970 in Creve Coeur, Missouri) is a United States Air Force officer, NASA astronaut and former Chief of the Astronaut Office.

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Robert L. Forward

Robert Lull Forward (August 15, 1932 – September 21, 2002) was an American physicist and science fiction writer.

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Robert L. Gibson

Robert Lee "Hoot" Gibson (born October 30, 1946), (Capt, USN, Ret.), is a former American naval officer and aviator, test pilot, aeronautical engineer, and a retired NASA astronaut, as well as a professional pilot who currently races regularly at the annual Reno Air Races.

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Robert L. Hurt

Robert L. Hurt is a member of the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center (IPAC) at the California Institute of Technology.

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Robert L. Rasmussen

Robert L. “Bob” Rasmussen (born May 26, 1930 in Rio Vista, California), is a noted military artist; a retired Captain of the United States Navy; a former career naval aviator, primarily in the F-8 Crusader; a former member of the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels, and Director of the National Naval Aviation Museum at NAS Pensacola, Florida.

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Robert L. Stewart

Robert Lee Stewart (born August 13, 1942) is a retired brigadier general of the United States Army and a former NASA astronaut.

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Robert Mosbacher Jr.

Robert Adam Mosbacher Jr. (born May 29, 1951) is an American businessman, founder of BizCorps, and the former head of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC), a U.S. government agency established to promote economic development by working with the private sector.

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Robert P. Hoyt

Dr.

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Robert R. Gilruth

Robert Rowe Gilruth (October 8, 1913 – August 17, 2000) was an American aerospace engineer and an aviation/space pioneer who was the first director of NASA's Manned Spacecraft Center, later renamed the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center.

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Robert Rauschenberg

Milton Ernest "Robert" Rauschenberg (October 22, 1925 – May 12, 2008) was an American painter and graphic artist whose early works anticipated the pop art movement.

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Robert S. Kimbrough

Robert Shane Kimbrough (born June 4, 1967) is a retired United States Army officer, and a NASA astronaut.

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Robert Satcher

Robert Lee "Bobby" Satcher Jr. (born September 22, 1965) is an American physician, chemical engineer, and NASA astronaut.

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Robert Seamans

Robert Channing Seamans Jr. (October 30, 1918 – June 28, 2008) was a NASA Deputy Administrator and MIT professor.

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Robert Smith Walker

Robert Smith Walker (born December 23, 1942) is a former American politician who represented Pennsylvania in the United States House of Representatives as a Republican from 1977 until his retirement in 1997.

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Robert Stirling

The Reverend Dr Robert Stirling (25 October 1790 – 6 June 1878) was a Scottish clergyman, and inventor of the Stirling engine.

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Robert Taylor (computer scientist)

Robert William Taylor (February 10, 1932 – April 13, 2017), known as Bob Taylor, was an American Internet pioneer, who led teams that made major contributions to the personal computer, and other related technologies.

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Robert Thirsk

Robert Brent Thirsk, (born August 17, 1953) is a Canadian engineer and physician, and a former Canadian Space Agency astronaut.

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Robert Thomas Jones (engineer)

Robert T. (Bob) Jones, (May 28, 1910 – August 11, 1999), was an aerodynamicist and aeronautical engineer for NACA and later NASA.

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Robert Watson (scientist)

Sir Robert Tony Watson CMG FRS (born 21 March 1948) is a British chemist who has worked on atmospheric science issues including ozone depletion, global warming and paleoclimatology since the 1980s.

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Robert Zubrin

Robert Zubrin (born April 9, 1952) is an American aerospace engineer and author, best known for his advocacy of the manned exploration of Mars.

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Roberta Bondar

Roberta Bondar (born December 4, 1945) is Canada's first female astronaut and the first neurologist in space.

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Roberto Roena

Roberto Roena (born January 16, 1940 in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican salsa music percussionist, orchestra leader, and dancer.

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Roberto Vittori

Roberto Vittori (born 15 October 1964 in Viterbo) is an Italian air force officer and an ESA astronaut.

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Roberts (crater)

Roberts is a lunar impact crater that is located in the far northern latitudes on the far side of the Moon.

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Roberts International Airport

Roberts International Airport, informally also known as Roberts Field, is an international airport in the West African nation of Liberia.

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Robertson (crater)

Robertson is an important lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, just beyond the western limb.

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Robin Hanson

Robin Dale Hanson (born August 28, 1959) is an associate professor of economics at George Mason University and a research associate at the Future of Humanity Institute of Oxford University.

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Robinson (crater)

Robinson is a small lunar impact crater that lies to the southwest of the large walled plain J. Herschel.

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Robinson Secondary School

James W. Robinson, Jr.

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Robonaut

A robonaut is a humanoid robotic development project conducted by the Dextrous Robotics Laboratory at NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston, Texas.

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RoboNexus

RoboNexus was a robotics event in the United States held from 2004 to 2005.

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Robot

A robot is a machine—especially one programmable by a computer— capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically.

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Robot competition

A robotic competition is an event where robots have to accomplish a task.

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Robot Hall of Fame

The Robot Hall of Fame is an American hall of fame that recognizes notable robots in various scientific fields and general society, as well as achievements in robotics technology.

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Robotic Lunar Observatory

The Robotic Lunar Observatory (ROLO) was an astronomical observatory funded by NASA and located at the United States Geological Survey Flagstaff Science Campus atop McMillan Mesa in Flagstaff, Arizona.

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Rocca (crater)

Rocca is a lunar impact crater that is located near the western limb of the Moon.

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Rocco Petrone

Rocco Anthony Petrone (March 31, 1926 – August 24, 2006) was an American mechanical engineer of Italian ethnicity and U.S. Army officer who was the third director of the NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, from 1973 to 1974.

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Roche (crater)

Roche is a large crater on the far side of the Moon from the Earth.

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Rochester Adams High School

Rochester Adams High School (also known as Adams High School, Adams, or AHS) is a public high school located in Rochester Hills, Michigan, and is part of the Rochester Community Schools district.

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Rochester Institute of Technology

Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) is a private doctoral university within the town of Henrietta in the Rochester, New York metropolitan area.

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Rock Abrasion Tool

The Rock Abrasion Tool (RAT) is a grinding and brushing installation on NASA’s twin Mars Exploration Rovers, Spirit (MER-A) and Opportunity (MER-B), which landed on Mars in January 2004.

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Rock Around the Clock

"Rock Around the Clock" is a rock and roll song in the 12-bar blues format written by Max C. Freedman and James E. Myers (the latter being under the pseudonym "Jimmy De Knight") in 1952.

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Rocker-bogie

The rocker-bogie system is the suspension arrangement used in the Mars rovers (mechanical robot) introduced for the Mars Pathfinder and also used on the Mars Exploration Rover (MER) and Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) missions.

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Rocket

A rocket (from Italian rocchetto "bobbin") is a missile, spacecraft, aircraft or other vehicle that obtains thrust from a rocket engine.

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Rocket engine

A rocket engine uses stored rocket propellant mass for forming its high-speed propulsive jet.

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Rocket engine test facility

A rocket engine test facility is a location where rocket engines may be tested on the ground, under controlled conditions.

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Rocket Engine Test Facility

Rocket Engine Test Facility was the name of a facility at the NASA Glenn Research Center, formerly known as the Lewis Research Center, in Ohio.

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Rocketdyne

Rocketdyne was an American rocket engine design and production company headquartered in Canoga Park, in the western San Fernando Valley of suburban Los Angeles, in southern California.

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Rocketdyne F-1

The F-1 is a gas-generator cycle rocket engine developed in the United States by Rocketdyne in the late 1950s and used in the Saturn V rocket in the 1960s and early 1970s.

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Rocketdyne H-1

The Rocketdyne H-1 is a thrust liquid-propellant rocket engine burning LOX and RP-1.

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Rocketdyne J-2

The J-2 was a liquid-fuel cryogenic rocket engine used on NASA's Saturn IB and Saturn V launch vehicles.

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RocketMan

RocketMan is a 1997 comic science fiction film directed by Stuart Gillard and starring Harland Williams, Jessica Lundy, William Sadler and Jeffrey DeMunn.

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Rocketplane Limited, Inc.

Rocketplane Limited, Inc. was a spacecraft design and development company headquartered in DePere, Wisconsin.

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Rocketplane XP

The Rocketplane XP was a suborbital spaceplane design that was under development c. 2005 by Rocketplane Kistler.

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RocketSat

The NASA SpaceGrant Consortium at the University of Colorado at Boulder has sponsored many small space reaching missions including 3CS, CX, DINO, DANDE, and RocketSat.

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Rockwell HiMAT

The Rockwell RPRV-870 HiMAT (Highly Maneuverable Aircraft Technology) is an experimental remotely piloted aircraft that was produced for a NASA program to develop technologies for future fighter aircraft.

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Rockwell X-30

The Rockwell X-30 was an advanced technology demonstrator project for the National Aero-Space Plane (NASP), part of a United States project to create a single-stage-to-orbit (SSTO) spacecraft and passenger spaceliner.

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Rockwell XFV-12

The Rockwell XFV-12 was a prototype supersonic United States Navy fighter which was built in 1977.

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Rockwell-MBB X-31

The Rockwell-Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm X-31 was an experimental jet fighter designed to test fighter thrust vectoring technology.

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Rocky Mountain National Park

Rocky Mountain National Park is a United States national park located approximately northwest of Denver International Airport in north-central Colorado, within the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains.

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Rodolfo Llinás

Rodolfo R. Llinás (Bogotá, Colombia 16 December 1934) is a Colombian neuroscientist.

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Rodolfo Neri Vela

Rodolfo Neri Vela (born 19 February 1952) is a Mexican scientist and astronaut who flew aboard a NASA Space Shuttle mission in the year 1985.

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Rodrigo de Triana

Rodrigo de Triana (born 1469 in Lepe, Huelva, Spain) was a Spanish sailor, believed to be the first European to have seen the Americas.

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Rogallo wing

The Rogallo wing is a flexible type of airfoil.

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Roger B. Chaffee

Roger Bruce Chaffee (February 15, 1935 – January 27, 1967) was an American naval officer and naval aviator, aeronautical engineer, and NASA astronaut in the Apollo program.

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Roger Boisjoly

Roger Mark Boisjoly (April 25, 1938 – January 6, 2012) was an American mechanical engineer, fluid dynamicist, and an aerodynamicist.

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Roger Daley

Roger Willis Daley (January 25, 1943 – August 29, 2001) was a British meteorologist known particularly for his work on data assimilation.

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Roger K. Crouch

Roger Keith Crouch (born September 12, 1940) is an American scientist and astronaut who flew as a payload specialist on two NASA Space Shuttle missions in 1997.

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Roger Putnam

Roger Lowell Putnam (December 19, 1893 – November 24, 1972) was an American politician and businessman.

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Rogers Commission Report

The Rogers Commission Report was created by a Presidential Commission charged with investigating the Space Shuttle ''Challenger'' disaster during its 10th mission, STS-51-L. The report, released and submitted to President Ronald Reagan on 9 June 1986, both determined the cause of the disaster that took place 73 seconds after liftoff, and urged NASA to improve and install new safety features on the shuttles and in its organizational handling of future missions.

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ROI PAC

ROI_PAC is a software package created by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory division of NASA and Caltech for processing SAR images to create InSAR images, named interferograms.

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Rolf Landauer

Rolf William Landauer (February 4, 1927 – April 28, 1999) was a German-American physicist who made important contributions in diverse areas of the thermodynamics of information processing, condensed matter physics, and the conductivity of disordered media.

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Ron Dittemore

Ron D. Dittemore (born April 13, 1952, Cooperstown, New York) is a former Space Shuttle program manager for NASA, and is currently the president of ATK Launch Systems Group, formerly known as ATK Thiokol Propulsion, part of Alliant Techsystems (ATK), Inc.

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Ronald A. Parise

Ronald Anthony Parise (May 24, 1951 – May 9, 2008) was an Italian American scientist who flew aboard two NASA Space Shuttle missions as a payload specialist.

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Ronald Evans (astronaut)

Ronald Ellwin Evans Jr. (November 10, 1933 – April 7, 1990), (Capt, USN), was an American naval officer and aviator, electrical engineer, aeronautical engineer, and NASA astronaut, also one of only 24 people to have flown to the Moon.

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Ronald Fisher

Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher (17 February 1890 – 29 July 1962), who published as R. A. Fisher, was a British statistician and geneticist.

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Ronald J. Garan Jr.

Ronald John Garan Jr. (born October 30, 1961) is a NASA astronaut.

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Ronald J. Grabe

Ronald John Grabe (born June 13, 1945 in New York, New York), (Col, USAF, Ret.), is a former NASA astronaut.

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Ronald M. Sega

Ronald "Ron" Michael Sega (also Ronald Šega) (Ph.D.) (born December 4, 1952) is professor of systems engineering and Vice President for Energy and the Environment at the Colorado State University Research Foundation, a non-profit advocacy organization supporting CSU.

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Ronald McNair

Ronald Erwin McNair (October 21, 1950 – January 28, 1986) was an American physicist and NASA astronaut.

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Ronald N. Bracewell

Ronald Newbold Bracewell AO (22 July 1921 – 12 August 2007) was the Lewis M. Terman Professor of Electrical Engineering of the Space, Telecommunications, and Radioscience Laboratory at Stanford University.

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Ronald Reagan Ballistic Missile Defense Test Site

The Ronald Reagan Ballistic Missile Defense Test Site, commonly referred to as the Reagan Test Site (formerly Kwajalein Missile Range), is a missile test range in Marshall Islands (Pacific Ocean).

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Ronald T. Kadish

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Rongelap Atoll

Rongelap Atoll (Marshallese: Ron̄ļap) is a coral atoll of 61 islands (or motus) in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district of the Ralik Chain of the Marshall Islands.

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Rongerik Atoll

Rongerik Atoll or Rongdrik Atoll (Marshallese: Ron̄dik) is a coral atoll of 17 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and is located in the Ralik Chain of the Marshall Islands, approximately east of Bikini Atoll.

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Rosalind (moon)

Rosalind is an inner satellite of Uranus.

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Rosaly Lopes

Rosaly M. C. Lopes (born 8 January 1957 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a planetary geologist, volcanologist, an author of numerous scientific papers and several books, as well as a proponent of education.

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ROSAT

ROSAT (short for Röntgensatellit, in German X-rays are called Röntgenstrahlen, in honour of Wilhelm Röntgen) was a German Aerospace Center-led satellite X-ray telescope, with instruments built by West Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States.

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Roscosmos

The Roscosmos State Corporation for Space Activities (Государственная корпорация по космической деятельности «Роскосмос»), commonly known as Roscosmos (Роскосмос), is a state corporation responsible for the space flight and cosmonautics program for the Russian Federation.

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Rose (symbolism)

The rose has long been used as symbols.

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Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

Rose–Hulman Institute of Technology (abbreviated RHIT), formerly Rose Polytechnic Institute, is a small private college specializing in teaching engineering, mathematics and science.

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Roseate spoonbill

The roseate spoonbill (Platalea ajaja) - sometimes placed in its own genus Ajaja - is a gregarious wading bird of the ibis and spoonbill family, Threskiornithidae.

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Rosenberg/Humphrey Program in Public Policy

The Rosenberg/Humphrey Program in Public Policy (also known as the Marvin Rosenberg/Hubert H. Humphrey Program in Public Policy) is a fellowship program out of the City College of New York.

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Rosenberger (crater)

Rosenberger is an old lunar impact crater in the southeastern part of the Moon and is named after Otto August Rosenberger.

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Rosetta (spacecraft)

Rosetta was a space probe built by the European Space Agency launched on 2 March 2004.

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Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum

The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum (REM) is devoted to Ancient Egypt, located at Rosicrucian Park in the Rose Garden neighborhood of San Jose, California, United States.

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Ross (lunar crater)

Ross is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northwest part of the Mare Tranquillitatis.

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Rosse (crater)

Rosse is a bowl-shaped lunar impact crater located in the southern part of Mare Nectaris.

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Rosseland (crater)

Rosseland is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer

The Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) was a satellite that observed the time variation of astronomical X-ray sources, named after physicist Bruno Rossi.

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Rost (crater)

Rost is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southwestern part of the Moon, to the southeast of the elongated formation Schiller.

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Rotary Rocket

Rotary Rocket Company was a rocketry company that developed the Roton concept in the late 1990s as a fully reusable single-stage-to-orbit (SSTO) manned spacecraft.

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Rotating wheel space station

A rotating wheel space station is a hypothetical wheel-shaped space station that rotates about its axis, thus creating an environment of artificial gravity.

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Rothmann (crater)

Rothmann is an impact crater that is located in the southeastern part of the Moon's near side, about one crater diameter to the southwest of the Rupes Altai scarp.

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Rover (space exploration)

A rover (or sometimes planetary rover) is a space exploration vehicle designed to move across the surface of a planet or other celestial body.

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Rowland (crater)

Rowland is a large lunar impact crater that is located in the northern part of the Moon, on the far side from the Earth.

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Roy D. Bridges Jr.

Roy Dubard Bridges Jr. (born July 19, 1943) is an American pilot, engineer, retired United States Air Force officer, test pilot, former NASA astronaut and the former Director of NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center and Langley Research Center.

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Roy Marlin Voris

Captain Roy Marlin "Butch" Voris (September 19, 1919 – August 10, 2005) was an aviator in the United States Navy, a World War II flying ace, and the founder of the Navy's flight demonstration squadron, the Blue Angels.

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Roy Nutt

Roy Nutt (October 20, 1930 – June 14, 1990) was an American businessman and computer pioneer.

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Roy Spencer (scientist)

Roy Warren Spencer (born December 20, 1955) is a meteorologist, a principal research scientist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, and the U.S. Science Team leader for the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer (AMSR-E) on NASA's Aqua satellite.

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Royal Aircraft Establishment

The Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE) was a British research establishment, known by several different names during its history, that eventually came under the aegis of the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD), before finally losing its identity in mergers with other institutions.

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Royal Astronomical Society

The Royal Astronomical Society (RAS) is a learned society that began as the Astronomical Society of London in 1820 to support astronomical research (mainly carried on at the time by 'gentleman astronomers' rather than professionals).

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Royal Military College Saint-Jean

The Royal Military College Saint-Jean (RMCSJ; Collège militaire royal de Saint-Jean), commonly referred to as RMC Saint-Jean, is a Canadian military college.

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Rozhdestvenskiy (crater)

Rozhdestvenskiy is a large lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, within one crater diameter of the north pole.

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RS-68

The Aerojet Rocketdyne (formerly Rocketdyne and later Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne) RS-68 (Rocket System 68) is a liquid-fuel rocket engine that uses liquid hydrogen (LH2) and liquid oxygen (LOX) as propellants in a gas-generator power cycle.

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RTEMS

Real-Time Executive for Multiprocessor Systems (RTEMS), formerly Real-Time Executive for Missile Systems, and then Real-Time Executive for Military Systems, is a real-time operating system (RTOS) designed for embedded systems.

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RTI International

RTI International (formerly Research Triangle Institute) is a nonprofit organization headquartered in the Research Triangle Park in North Carolina that provides research and technical services.

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Rubber duck

A rubber duck is a toy shaped like a stylized duck, generally yellow with a flat base.

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Rubber ducky antenna

The rubber ducky antenna (or rubber duck aerial) is an electrically short monopole antenna that functions somewhat like a base-loaded whip antenna.

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Rubicon Foundation

Rubicon Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit organization devoted to contributing to the interdependent dynamic between research, exploration, science and education.

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Rumford (crater)

Rumford is a lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon.

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Runge (crater)

Runge is a lunar impact crater in the Mare Smythii, along the eastern edge of the Moon.

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Rurutu

Rurutu is the northernmost island in the Austral archipelago of French Polynesia, and the name of a commune consisting solely of that island.

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Russell (lunar crater)

Russell is the lava-flooded remains of a lunar impact crater.

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Russell Watson

Russell Watson (born 24 November 1966) is an English tenor who has released singles and albums of both operatic-style and pop songs.

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Russellville, Kentucky

Russellville is a home rule-class city in Logan County, Kentucky, in the United States.

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Russian Canadians

Russian Canadians comprise Canadian citizens of Russian heritage or Russians who emigrated to and reside in Canada.

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Russian language

Russian (rússkiy yazýk) is an East Slavic language, which is official in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, as well as being widely spoken throughout Eastern Europe, the Baltic states, the Caucasus and Central Asia.

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Russian Space Research Institute

The Russian Space Research Institute (Институт космических исследований Российской академии наук, Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian abbreviation: ИКИ РАН, IKI RAN) is the leading organization of the Russian Academy of Sciences on space exploration to benefit fundamental science.

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Rusty Schweickart

Russell Louis "Rusty" Schweickart (also Schweikart; born October 25, 1935) is an American aeronautical engineer, and a former NASA astronaut, research scientist, U.S. Air Force fighter pilot, as well as a former business executive and government executive.

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Ruth Rowland Nichols

Ruth Rowland Nichols (February 23, 1901 – September 25, 1960) was an American aviation pioneer.

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Rutherford (lunar crater)

Rutherford is a small lunar impact crater that lies on the Moon's far side.

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Rutherfurd (crater)

Rutherfurd is a lunar impact crater located entirely within the southern rim of the much larger crater Clavius.

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Ryan VZ-3 Vertiplane

The Ryan VZ-3 Vertiplane, also known by the company designation Ryan Model 92 was an American experimental vertical/short take-off (VSTOL) aircraft built by the Ryan Aeronautical Company for the United States Army.

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Ryan XV-5 Vertifan

The Ryan XV-5 Vertifan was a jet-powered V/STOL experimental aircraft in the 1960s.

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Ryan XV-8

The V-8 designation was re-used by the U.S. armed forces to refer to the AV-8 Harrier.

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Rydberg (crater)

Rydberg is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, just past the southwest limb.

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Ryder (crater)

Ryder is a crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Rynin (crater)

Rynin is a lunar impact crater that is located just behind the northwestern limb, on the far side of the Moon.

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S band

The S band is a designation by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) for a part of the microwave band of the electromagnetic spectrum covering frequencies from 2 to 4 gigahertz (GHz).

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S-II

The S-II (pronounced "S-two") was the second stage of the Saturn V rocket.

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S-IV

The S-IV was the second stage of the Saturn I rocket used by NASA for early flights in the Apollo program.

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S. David Griggs

Stanley David Griggs (September 7, 1939 – June 17, 1989) was a United States Navy officer and a NASA astronaut.

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Sabatier (crater)

Sabatier is a small lunar impact crater that is located near the eastern limb of the Moon, at the southwestern fringes of the Mare Marginis.

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Sabatier reaction

The Sabatier reaction or Sabatier process was discovered by the French chemist Paul Sabatier in the 1910s.

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Sabine (crater)

Sabine is a lunar impact crater that forms a nearly matching pair with Ritter to the northwest.

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Sacrobosco (crater)

Sacrobosco is an irregular lunar impact crater that is located in the rugged southern highlands to the west of the Rupes Altai escarpment.

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Saenger (crater)

Saenger is an ancient lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon, just beyond the eastern limb.

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Safety culture

Safety culture is the attitude, beliefs, perceptions and values that employees share in relation to safety in the workplace.

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Safety of emergency medical services flights

The safety of emergency medical services flights has become a topic of public interest in the United States, with the expansion of emergency medical services aviation operations, such as air ambulance and MEDEVAC, and the increasing frequency of related accidents.

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Sagittarius A*

Sagittarius A* (pronounced "Sagittarius A-star", standard abbreviation Sgr A*) is a bright and very compact astronomical radio source at the center of the Milky Way, near the border of the constellations Sagittarius and Scorpius.

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Sagittarius Dwarf Irregular Galaxy

The Sagittarius Dwarf Irregular Galaxy or SagDIG is a dwarf galaxy in the constellation of Sagittarius.

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Saha (crater)

Saha is a lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side, behind the eastern limb as seen from the Earth.

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Saint Louis University

Saint Louis University (SLU) is a private Roman Catholic four-year research university with campuses in St. Louis, Missouri, United States and Madrid, Spain.

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Saint-Paul-la-Roche

Saint-Paul-la-Roche, in Occitan Sent Pau la Ròcha, is a commune in the northeast of the Dordogne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in southwestern France.

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Sakigake

, known before launch as MS-T5, was Japan's first interplanetary spacecraft, and the first deep space probe to be launched by any country other than the USA or the Soviet Union.

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Sakowitz

Sakowitz was a chain of family-owned department stores based in Houston, Texas, United States.

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Salelologa

Salelologa is a village district at the east end of Savai'i island in Samoa.

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Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital

The Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital is a public district hospital in Salinas, California.

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Salizhan Sharipov

Salizhan Shakirovich Sharipov (Салижан Шакирович Шарипов) (born 24 August 1964) is a Kyrgyzstani cosmonaut.

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Sally Ride

Sally Kristen Ride (May 26, 1951 – July 23, 2012) was an American engineer, physicist and astronaut.

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Sally Ride EarthKAM

Sally Ride EarthKAM (Earth Knowledge Acquired by Middle school students) is a NASA educational outreach program started in 1996.

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Saltburn-by-the-Sea

Saltburn-by-the-Sea is a seaside town in North Yorkshire, England.

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Salto di Quirra

Salto di Quirra is a restricted weapons testing range and rocket launching site near Perdasdefogu on Sardinia.

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Salton Sea

The Salton Sea is a shallow, saline, endorheic rift lake located directly on the San Andreas Fault, predominantly in California's Imperial and Coachella valleys.

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Salvage 1

Salvage 1 is an American science fiction series that was broadcast for 16 episodes (of the 20 produced) on ABC during 1979.

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Salyut 6

Salyut 6 (Салют-6; lit. Salute 6), DOS-5, was a Soviet orbital space station, the eighth flown as part of the Salyut programme.

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Sam Anderson

Sam Anderson (born May 13, 1945) is an American actor.

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Samhah

Samhah or Samha (سمحة) is an inhabited island in the Guardafui Channel.

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Sami Solanki

Sami Khan Solanki (born 1958 in Karachi, Pakistan) is director of the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research (MPS), director of the Sun-Heliosphere Department of MPS, a scientific member of the Max Planck Society, and a Chair (and spokesperson) of the International Max Planck Research School on Physical Processes in the Solar System and Beyond at the Universities of Braunschweig and Göttingen.

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Samoan Islands

The Samoan Islands are an archipelago covering in the central South Pacific, forming part of Polynesia and the wider region of Oceania.

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Sample-return mission

A sample-return mission is a spacecraft mission with the goal of collecting and returning with tangible samples from an extraterrestrial location to Earth for analysis.

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Sampson (crater)

Sampson is a relatively tiny lunar impact crater located near the central part of the Mare Imbrium.

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Samuel C. C. Ting

Samuel Chao Chung Ting (born January 27, 1936) is an American physicist who received the Nobel Prize in 1976, with Burton Richter, for discovering the subatomic J/ψ particle.

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Samuel C. Phillips

General Samuel Cochran Phillips (February 19, 1921 – January 31, 1990) was a United States Air Force four-star general who served as Director of NASA's Apollo Manned Lunar Landing Program from 1964 to 1969, the seventh Director of the National Security Agency from 1972 to 1973, and as Commander, Air Force Systems Command (COMAFSC) from 1973 to 1975.

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Samuel Face

Samuel Allen Face, Jr. (August 2, 1923 – May 2, 2001) was an American inventor and co-developer of some of the most important advances in concrete floor technology and wireless controls.

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Samuel Pierpont Langley

Samuel Pierpont Langley (August 22, 1834 – February 27, 1906) was an American astronomer, physicist, inventor of the bolometer and aviation pioneer.

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Samuel Tolansky

Samuel Tolansky born Turlausky, DThPT PhD (Dunelm) PhD (Lond) DSc (Manc) FRAS FRSA FInstP FRS (17 November 1907 – 4 March 1973) He was nominated for a Nobel Prize, has a crater on the moon named after him near the Apollo 14 landing site and he was a principal investigator to the NASA lunar project known as the Apollo program.

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San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth

The San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) is a research project aimed at collecting geological data about the San Andreas Fault for the purpose of predicting and analyzing future earthquakes.

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San Carlos, California

San Carlos is a city in San Mateo County, California on the San Francisco Peninsula, about halfway between San Francisco and San Jose.

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San Francisco State University

San Francisco State University (commonly referred to as San Francisco State, SF State and SFSU) is a public research university located in San Francisco, California, United States.

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San Francisco volcanic field

The San Francisco volcanic field is an area of volcanoes in northern Arizona, north of Flagstaff, USA.

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San Gabriel Valley

The San Gabriel Valley is one of the principal valleys of Southern California, lying generally to the east of the city of Los Angeles.

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San Juan Basin

The San Juan Basin is a geologic structural basin located near the Four Corners region of the Southwestern United States.

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San Pedro Bay (California)

San Pedro Bay is an inlet on the Pacific Ocean coast of southern California, United States.

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San Pedro High School

San Pedro High School is a public high school in the Los Angeles Unified School District and is located in the San Pedro portion of the city of Los Angeles, California.

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San Rafael Glacier

The San Rafael Glacier is one of the major outlet glaciers of the Northern Patagonian Ice Field in southern Chile and is the tidewater glacier nearest the equator.

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Sandcrawler

The sandcrawler is a fictional transport vehicle in the Star Wars universe that is found on the desert planet Tatooine.

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Sandra Magnus

Sandra Hall Magnus (born October 30, 1964) is an American engineer and a former NASA astronaut.

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Sandy Antunes

Alexander "Sandy" Antunes, (born 1967 in Baltimore, Maryland) is a Maryland-area astronomer, author, and role playing game designer.

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Sanford (crater)

Sanford is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northern latitudes on the Moon's far side.

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Sanford, Florida

Sanford is a city in the central region of the U.S. state of Florida and is the county seat of Seminole County.

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Sansevieria trifasciata

Sansevieria trifasciata is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, native to tropical West Africa from Nigeria east to the Congo.

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Santa Clara University School of Engineering

Santa Clara University School of Engineering was founded and began offering bachelor's degrees in 1912.

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Santa Claus

Santa Claus, also known as Saint Nicholas, Kris Kringle, Father Christmas, or simply Santa, is a legendary figure originating in Western Christian culture who is said to bring gifts to the homes of well-behaved ("good" or "nice") children on Christmas Eve (24 December) and the early morning hours of Christmas Day (25 December).

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Santa Monica High School

Santa Monica High School, officially abbreviated to SAMOHI, is located in Santa Monica, California.

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Santa Susana Field Laboratory

The Santa Susana Field Laboratory is a complex of industrial research and development facilities located on a portion of the Southern California Simi Hills in Simi Valley, California.

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Santos-Dumont (crater)

Santos-Dumont is a small lunar impact crater that lies in the northern end of the Montes Apenninus range at the eastern edge of the Mare Imbrium.

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Sapienza University of Rome

The Sapienza University of Rome (Italian: Sapienza – Università di Roma), also called simply Sapienza or the University of Rome, is a collegiate research university located in Rome, Italy.

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Sara Larkin

Sara Larkin (born 1946) is an American painter who gained national attention for "Spacescapes" — a series of paintings celebrating America's achievements in space.

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Sara Seager

Sara Seager (born 21 July 1971) is a Canadian-American astronomer and planetary scientist.

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Sarabhai (crater)

Sarabhai is a small, circular, bowl-shaped crater on the Mare Serenitatis, in the northeast quadrant of the Moon.

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Sarah Parcak

Sarah Helen Parcak is an American archaeologist, Egyptologist, and remote sensing expert, who has used satellite imaging to identify potential archaeological sites in Egypt, Rome, and elsewhere in the former Roman Empire.

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Sarath Gunapala

Sri Lanka Ranajana Dr Sarath Gunapala (Sinhala:සරත් ගුණපාල) is a solid-state physicist, senior research scientist and group supervisor at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

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Sarnia

Sarnia is a city in Southwestern Ontario, Canada, and had a 2016 population of 71,594.

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Sarton (crater)

Sarton is a lunar impact crater that lies beyond the northwestern limb of the Moon, on the far side from the Earth.

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Saskia Estupinan

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Sasserides (crater)

Sasserides is the remains of a lunar impact crater in the southern part of the Moon.

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Satélite de Coleta de Dados

The first Data-Collecting Satellite (Portuguese Satélite de Coleta de Dados) (aka SCD-1) was launched on February 9, 1993.

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Satellite

In the context of spaceflight, a satellite is an artificial object which has been intentionally placed into orbit.

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Satellite formation flying

Satellite formation flying is the concept that multiple satellites can work together in a group to accomplish the objective of one larger, usually more expensive, satellite.

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Satellite geodesy

Satellite geodesy is geodesy by means of artificial satellites — the measurement of the form and dimensions of Earth, the location of objects on its surface and the figure of the Earth's gravity field by means of artificial satellite techniques.

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Satellite imagery

Satellite imagery (or spaceborne photography) are images of Earth or other planets collected by imaging satellites operated by governments and businesses around the world.

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Satellite Instructional Television Experiment

The Satellite Instructional Television Experiment or SITE was an experimental satellite communications project launched in India in 1975, designed jointly by NASA and the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO).

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Satellite Internet access

Satellite Internet access is Internet access provided through communications satellites.

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Satellite laser ranging

In satellite laser ranging (SLR) a global network of observation stations measures the round trip time of flight of ultrashort pulses of light to satellites equipped with retroreflectors.

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Satellite television

Satellite television is a service that delivers television programming to viewers by relaying it from a communications satellite orbiting the Earth directly to the viewer's location.

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Satellite watching

Satellite watching or satellite spotting is a hobby which consists of the observation and tracking of Earth artificial satellites.

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Saturn

Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second-largest in the Solar System, after Jupiter.

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Saturn (rocket family)

The Saturn family of American rocket boosters was developed by a team of mostly German rocket scientists led by Wernher von Braun to launch heavy payloads to Earth orbit and beyond.

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Saturn C-4

The Saturn C-4 was the fourth rocket in the Saturn C series studied from 1959 to 1962.

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Saturn C-8

The Saturn C-8 was the largest member of the Saturn series of rockets to be designed.

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Saturn I

The Saturn I (pronounced "Saturn one") was the United States' first heavy-lift dedicated space launcher, a rocket designed specifically to launch large payloads into low Earth orbit.

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Saturn I SA-1

SA-1 was the first flight of the Saturn I space launch vehicle, the first in the Saturn family, and first mission of the American Apollo program.

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Saturn I SA-2

Saturn-Apollo 2 (SA-2) was the second flight of the Saturn I launch vehicle, the first flight of Project Highwater, and was part of the American Apollo program.

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Saturn I SA-3

Saturn-Apollo 3 (SA-3) was the third flight of the Saturn I launch vehicle, the second flight of Project Highwater, and part of the American Apollo program.

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Saturn I SA-4

SA-4 was the fourth launch of a Saturn I launch vehicle and the last of the initial test phase of the first stage.

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Saturn I SA-5

SA-5 was the first launch of the Block II Saturn I rocket and was part of the Apollo program.

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Saturn IB

The Saturn IB (pronounced "one B", also known as the Uprated Saturn I) was an American launch vehicle commissioned by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for the Apollo program.

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Saturn II

The Saturn II was a series of American expendable launch vehicles, studied by North American Aviation under NASA contract in 1966, derived from the Saturn V rocket used for the Apollo lunar program.

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Saturn V Dynamic Test Vehicle

Saturn V Dynamic Test Vehicle, designated SA-500D, is a prototype Saturn V rocket used by NASA to test the performance of the rocket when vibrated to simulate the shaking which subsequent rockets would experience during launch.

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Saturn V-3

The Saturn V-3, also known as the Saturn MLV 5-3, was a conceptual heavy-lift launch vehicle that would have utilized new engines and new stages that were never used on the original Saturn V. The Saturn V-3 was studied by the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center in 1965.

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Saunder (crater)

Saunder is a lunar impact crater located in the central highland region of the Moon, to the east-northeast of the walled plain Hipparchus, named after Samuel Arthur Saunder.

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Saunders-Roe Princess

The Saunders-Roe SR.45 Princess was a British flying boat aircraft developed and built by Saunders-Roe at their Cowes facility on the Isle of Wight.

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Saussure (crater)

Saussure is a lunar impact crater.

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Savai'i

Savaii is the largest (area 1,694 km2) and highest (Mt Silisili at 1,858 m) island in Samoa and the Samoan Islands chain.

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Savanna

A savanna or savannah is a mixed woodland grassland ecosystem characterised by the trees being sufficiently widely spaced so that the canopy does not close.

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Savanna, Illinois

Savanna is a city in Carroll County, Illinois, United States.

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Savanna–Sabula Bridge

The Savanna–Sabula Bridge was a truss bridge and causeway crossing the Mississippi River that connected the city of Savanna, Illinois, with the island city of Sabula, Iowa.

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Savannah River Site

The Savannah River Site (SRS) is a nuclear reservation in the United States in the state of South Carolina, located on land in Aiken, Allendale, and Barnwell counties adjacent to the Savannah River, southeast of Augusta, Georgia.

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SAX J1808.4-3658

A transient X-ray source first discovered in 1996 by the Italian-Dutch BeppoSAX satellite, SAX J1808.4-3658 revealed X-ray pulsations at the 401 Hz neutron star spin frequency when it was observed during a subsequent outburst in 1998 by NASA's RXTE satellite.

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Sömmering (crater)

Sömmering is the lava-flooded remains of a lunar impact crater on the eastern edge of the Mare Insularum and is named after Samuel Thomas Sömmering.

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SBS 1

SBS 1 was a geostationary communications satellite designed and manufactured by Hughes (now Boeing) on the HS-376 platform.

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SBS 4

SBS 4 was a geostationary communications satellite designed and manufactured by Hughes (now Boeing) on the HS-376 platform.

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Scale height

In various scientific contexts, a scale height is a distance over which a quantity decreases by a factor of e (approximately 2.72, the base of natural logarithms).

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Scaled Composites Proteus

The Scaled Composites Model 281 Proteus is a tandem-wing High-Altitude Long Endurance aircraft designed by Burt Rutan to investigate the use of aircraft as high altitude telecommunications relays.

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Scaliger (crater)

Scaliger is a prominent lunar impact crater in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Scarborough College

Scarborough College is an independent day and boarding school for boys and girls aged 3–18 years in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England.

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Scarsdale High School

Scarsdale High School (SHS) is a public high school in Scarsdale, New York, a coterminous town and village in Westchester County, New York.

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Scatterometer

A scatterometer or diffusionmeter is a scientific instrument to measure the return of a beam of light or radar waves scattered by diffusion in a medium such as air.

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Schaeberle (lunar crater)

Schaeberle is an impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Schönfeld (crater)

Schönfeld is a lunar impact crater that is located just beyond the northwestern limb of the Moon, on the far side from the Earth.

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Scheele (crater)

Scheele is a tiny, bowl-shaped lunar impact crater that lies on the Oceanus Procellarum, to the south of the small crater Wichmann.

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Scheiner (crater)

Scheiner is a lunar impact crater that lies to the west of the enormous walled plain Clavius.

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Schiaparelli (lunar crater)

Schiaparelli is a lunar impact crater located on the western part of the Oceanus Procellarum, to the west of the crater Herodotus.

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Schickard (crater)

Schickard is a lunar impact crater of the form called a walled plain.

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Schiller (crater)

Schiller is an oddly shaped lunar impact crater located in the southwestern sector of the Moon.

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Schjellerup (crater)

Schjellerup is a lunar impact crater that is located in the far northern latitudes on the Moon's far side.

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Schlüter (crater)

Schlüter is a lunar impact crater that is located near the western limb of the Moon's near side.

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Schlesinger (crater)

Schlesinger is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Schliemann (crater)

Schliemann is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Schmidt (lunar crater)

Schmidt is a small lunar impact crater that is located near the southwest edge of Mare Tranquillitatis, to the southwest of the Ritter–Sabine crater pair, the first being about 12 km apart.

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Schneller (crater)

Schneller is a lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side.

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Schomberger (crater)

Schomberger is a prominent lunar impact crater that lies in the southern part of the Moon, in the area near the limb.

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Schorr (crater)

Schorr is a lunar impact crater that lies across the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Schrödinger (crater)

Schrödinger is a large lunar impact crater of the form traditionally called a walled plain and is named after Erwin Schrödinger.

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Schröter (lunar crater)

Schröter is a lunar impact crater near the mid-part of the Moon, on the eastern Mare Insularum, and named after German astronomer Johann Hieronymus Schröter.

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Schubert (lunar crater)

Schubert is a lunar impact crater that lies near the eastern limb of the Moon's near side.

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Schumacher (crater)

Schumacher is a lunar impact crater that lies in the northeast part of the Moon, just to the north of the larger walled plain Messala.

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Schuster (crater)

Schuster is a lunar impact crater that lies along the eastern rim of the much larger walled plain Mendeleev, on the far side of the Moon.

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Schwabe (crater)

Schwabe is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the northern part of the Moon.

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Schwarzschild (crater)

Schwarzschild is a large lunar impact crater that is located in the northern part of the Moon's far side.

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Schweizer SGS 1-36 Sprite

The Schweizer SGS 1-36 Sprite is a United States, single-seat, mid-wing glider built by Schweizer Aircraft of Elmira, New York.

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Schweizer X-26 Frigate

The X-26 Frigate is the longest-lived of the X-plane programs.

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Science

R. P. Feynman, The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Vol.1, Chaps.1,2,&3.

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Science & Environmental Policy Project

The Science & Environmental Policy Project (SEPP) is an advocacy group financed by private contributions based in Arlington, Virginia in the United States.

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Science and technology in India

After independence, Jawaharlal Nehru initiated reforms to promote higher education, science, and technology in India.

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Science and technology in Israel

Science and technology in Israel is one of the country's most developed sectors.

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Science and technology in South Africa

The first significant work in astronomy in South Africa was performed by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille between 1751 and 1753, culminating in the measurement of the arc of the southern meridian and a catalog of almost 10 000 southern stars, later published as Coelum Australe Stelliferum.

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Science and technology in the United States

The United States of America came into being around the Age of Enlightenment (1685 to 1815), an era in Western philosophy in which writers and thinkers, rejecting the perceived superstitions of the past, instead chose to emphasize the intellectual, scientific and cultural life, centered upon the 18th century, in which reason was advocated as the primary source for legitimacy and authority.

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Science Mission Directorate

The Science Mission Directorate (SMD) of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) engages the United States’ science community, sponsors scientific research, and develops and deploys satellites and probes in collaboration with NASA’s partners around the world to answer fundamental questions requiring the view from and into space.

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Science outreach

Science outreach, also called Education and Public Outreach (EPO or E/PO) or simply public outreach, is an umbrella term for a variety of activities by research institutes, universities, and institutions such as science museums, aimed at promoting public awareness (and understanding) of science and making informal contributions to science education.

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Science Week Ireland

Science Week Ireland is an annual week-long event in Ireland each November, celebrating science in our everyday lives.

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Science Writing Award

The American Institute of Physics (AIP) instituted their Science Writing Award to "promote effective science communication in print and broadcast media in order to improve the general public's appreciation of physics, astronomy, and allied science fields." The winner receives $3000, and an engraved Windsor Chair.

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Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics

Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), previously Science, Math, Engineering, and Technology (SMET), is a term used to group together these academic disciplines.

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Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion

The Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion is a sequence of reports sponsored by WMO/UNEP.

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Scientific Data Systems

Scientific Data Systems, or SDS, was an American computer company founded in September 1961 by Max Palevsky and Robert Beck, veterans of Packard Bell and Bendix, along with eleven other computer scientists.

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Scientific information from the Mars Exploration Rover mission

NASA's 2003 Mars Exploration Rover Mission has amassed an enormous amount of scientific information related to the Martian geology and atmosphere, as well as providing some astronomical observations from Mars.

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Scientific pitch notation

Scientific pitch notation (or SPN, also known as American Standard Pitch Notation (ASPN) and International Pitch Notation (IPN)) is a method of specifying musical pitch by combining a musical note name (with accidental if needed) and a number identifying the pitch's octave.

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SciLands

SciLands is an area within the virtual world Second Life devoted to science and technology.

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SCISAT-1

SCISAT-1 is a Canadian satellite designed to make observations of the Earth's atmosphere.

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SciTrek

The Science & Technology Museum of Atlanta, usually known as SciTrek, was located at 395 Piedmont Avenue in Atlanta, Georgia, next to the Atlanta Civic Center.

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Scobee (crater)

Scobee is a lunar impact crater that lies within the northeastern part of the huge walled plain Apollo, just outside the inner mountain ring of that feature.

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Scooby-Doo (film)

Scooby-Doo (also known as Scooby-Doo: The Movie) is a 2002 American live-action/computer-animated family comedy adventure film, based on the long-running Hanna-Barbera animated television series of the same name.

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Scoresby (crater)

Scoresby is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northern part of the Moon's near side.

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Scott (crater)

Scott is a lunar impact crater near the south pole of the Moon.

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Scott Altman

Scott Douglas "Scooter" Altman (born August 15, 1959) is a United States Navy Captain, engineer, test pilot and former NASA astronaut.

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Scott Bedbury

Scott A. Bedbury (born October 3, 1957) is an American branding consultant.

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Scott Carpenter

Malcolm Scott Carpenter (May 1, 1925 – October 10, 2013), (Cmdr, USN), was an American naval officer and aviator, test pilot, aeronautical engineer, astronaut, and aquanaut.

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Scott Carpenter Space Analog Station

The Scott Carpenter Space Analog Station was designed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) as a seafloor research station—or underwater habitat.

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Scott E. Parazynski

Scott Edward Parazynski (born July 28, 1961 in Little Rock, Arkansas) is an American physician and a former NASA astronaut.

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Scott Fisher (technologist)

Scott Fisher is the Professor and Founding Chair of the Interactive Media Division in the USC School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California, and Director of the Mobile and Environmental Media Lab there.

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Scott J. Horowitz

Scott Jay "Doc" Horowitz (born March 24, 1957) is a retired American astronaut and a veteran of four space shuttle missions.

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Scott Kelly (astronaut)

Scott Joseph Kelly (born February 21, 1964) is an engineer, retired American astronaut, and a retired U.S. Navy Captain.

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Scott Miller (entrepreneur)

Scott Miller (born 1961 in Florida) is an American video game designer, programmer, and entrepreneur best known for founding Apogee Software, Ltd.

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Scout (rocket family)

The Scout family of rockets were American launch vehicles designed to place small satellites into orbit around the Earth.

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Scramjet

A scramjet ("supersonic combustion ramjet") is a variant of a ramjet airbreathing jet engine in which combustion takes place in supersonic airflow.

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Scramjet programs

Scramjet programs refers to research and testing programs for the development of supersonic combustion ramjets, known as scramjets.

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Sculptor Galaxy

The Sculptor Galaxy, also known as the Silver Coin or Silver Dollar Galaxy, NGC 253, is an intermediate spiral galaxy in the constellation Sculptor.

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Sea Dragon (rocket)

The Sea Dragon was a 1962 conceptualized design study for a two-stage sea-launched orbital super heavy-lift launch vehicle.

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Sea level

Mean sea level (MSL) (often shortened to sea level) is an average level of the surface of one or more of Earth's oceans from which heights such as elevations may be measured.

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Sea surface temperature

Sea surface temperature (SST) is the water temperature close to the ocean's surface.

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Seabee

United States Naval Construction Battalions, better known as the Seabees, form the Naval Construction Force (NCF) of the United States Navy.

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Seal Beach, California

Seal Beach is a city in Orange County, California.

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Search (TV series)

Search is an American science fiction series that aired on Wednesday nights on NBC at 10 pm ET, from September 1972 to August 1973.

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Search for extraterrestrial intelligence

The search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) is a collective term for scientific searches for intelligent extraterrestrial life, for example, monitoring electromagnetic radiation for signs of transmissions from civilizations on other planets.

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Seares (crater)

Seares is a lunar impact crater located in the northern part of the Moon's far side.

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Seasat

Seasat was the first Earth-orbiting satellite designed for remote sensing of the Earth's oceans and had on board the first spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR).

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Season creep

In phenology, season creep refers to observed changes in the timing of the seasons, such as earlier indications of spring widely observed in temperate areas across the Northern Hemisphere.

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SeaWiFS

SeaWIFS (Sea-Viewing Wide Field-of-View Sensor) was a satellite-borne sensor designed to collect global ocean biological data.

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Secchi (lunar crater)

Secchi is a small lunar impact crater formation on the northwest edge of Mare Fecunditatis and is named after a 19th-century Italian astronomer Angelo Secchi.

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Sechenov (crater)

Sechenov is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Second-wave feminism

Second-wave feminism is a period of feminist activity and thought that began in the United States in the early 1960s and lasted roughly two decades.

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Secondary ion mass spectrometry

Secondary-ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) is a technique used to analyze the composition of solid surfaces and thin films by sputtering the surface of the specimen with a focused primary ion beam and collecting and analyzing ejected secondary ions.

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Seeliger (crater)

Seeliger is a relatively small lunar impact crater that lies near the southeastern edge of Sinus Medii and is named after the German astronomner Hugo Hans Ritter von Seeliger.

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Seen by Scene Communications

Seen by Scene Communications is a motion picture production company and marketing firm.

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Segers (crater)

Segers is a small lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side.

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Segmented file transfer

Segmented file-transfer (also known as multisource file-transfer or swarming file-transfer) is a software method that intended to improve file download speed.

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Segner (crater)

Segner is a lunar impact crater located near the southwestern limb of the Moon, to the northeast of the giant walled plain Bailly.

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Seidel (crater)

Oblique Lunar Orbiter 2 view, facing south Seidel is a worn lunar impact crater that lies to the east-northeast of the much larger crater Jules Verne.

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Seiko

(), commonly known as Seiko, is a Japanese holding company that has subsidiaries which manufactures and sells watches, clocks, electronic devices, semiconductors, jewelries, and optical products.

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SELENE

SELENE (Selenological and Engineering Explorer), better known in Japan by its nickname, was the second Japanese lunar orbiter spacecraft following the Hiten probe.

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Selenography

Selenography is the study of the surface and physical features of the Moon.

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Seleucus (crater)

Seleucus is a lunar impact crater located in the western part of Oceanus Procellarum.

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Self-licking ice cream cone

In political jargon, a self-licking ice cream cone is a self-perpetuating system that has no purpose other than to sustain itself.

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Self-replicating machine

A self-replicating machine is a type of autonomous robot that is capable of reproducing itself autonomously using raw materials found in the environment, thus exhibiting self-replication in a way analogous to that found in nature.

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Self-replication

Self-replication is any behavior of a dynamical system that yields construction of an identical copy of itself.

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Semmle

Semmle Inc is a software engineering analytics and code exploration provider, with offices in San Francisco, Oxford, New York City, and Copenhagen.

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Seneca (crater)

Seneca is a lunar impact crater that is located towards the east-northeastern limb, less than one crater diameter to the north of Plutarch.

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Senior Advisor

In some countries, a Senior Advisor is an appointed position by the Head of State to advise on the highest levels of national and government policy.

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September 11

Between the years AD 1900 and 2099, September 11 of the Gregorian calendar is the leap day of the Coptic and Ethiopian calendars.

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September 12

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September 17

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September 2

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September 25

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September 27

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September 29

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September 5

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September 8

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Serbia

Serbia (Србија / Srbija),Pannonian Rusyn: Сербия; Szerbia; Albanian and Romanian: Serbia; Slovak and Czech: Srbsko,; Сърбия.

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Serbs

The Serbs (Срби / Srbi) are a South Slavic ethnic group that formed in the Balkans.

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Serenity (2005 film)

Serenity is a 2005 American science fiction action film written and directed by Joss Whedon.

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Sergei Zalyotin

Sergei Viktorovich Zalyotin (Серге́й Викторович Залётин; born April 21, 1962) is a Russian cosmonaut and a veteran of two space missions.

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Sergey Brin

Sergey Mikhaylovich Brin (Серге́й Миха́йлович Брин; born August 21, 1973) is a Russian-born American computer scientist and internet entrepreneur.

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Sergey Volkov (cosmonaut)

Sergey Aleksandrovich Volkov (Сергей Александрович Волков; born April 1, 1973, in Chuhuiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union) is a retired Russian cosmonaut and engineer.

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SERN

In rocketry, a SERN, which stands for single expansion ramp nozzle, is a type of physical linear expansion nozzle where the gas pressure transfers work only on one side.

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Serpens South

The Serpens South star cluster is a relatively dense group of more than 600 young stars, dozens of which are protostars just beginning to form.

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SERT-1

SERT-1 (Space Electric Rocket Test) was a NASA probe used to test electrostatic ion thruster design and was built by NASA's Lewis Research Center (now NASA Glenn).

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Service structure

A service structure, or umbilical tower or launch tower, is a structure built on a rocket launch pad to facilitate fueling and loading of cargo and crew into a spacecraft.

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SES S.A.

SES S.A. is a communications satellite owner and operator providing video and data connectivity worldwide to broadcasters, content and internet service providers, mobile and fixed network operators, governments and institutions, with a mission to “connect, enable, and enrich”.

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SETI Institute

The SETI Institute is a not-for-profit research organization whose mission is to explore, understand, and explain the origin and nature of life in the universe, and to apply the knowledge gained to inspire and guide present and future generations.

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SETI@home

SETI@home ("SETI at home") is an Internet-based public volunteer computing project employing the BOINC software platform created by the Berkeley SETI Research Center and is hosted by the Space Sciences Laboratory, at the University of California, Berkeley.

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Severe weather

Severe weather refers to any dangerous meteorological phenomena with the potential to cause damage, serious social disruption, or loss of human life.

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Sewickley Academy

Sewickley Academy is a private, secular academy located in Sewickley, Pennsylvania.

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Sex in space

The idea of human sexual activity in the weightlessness or extreme environments of outer space – sex in space – presents difficulties for the performance of most sexual activities due to Newton's third law.

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Sextant (disambiguation)

Sextant may refer to.

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Seychelles community in EU

The Seychelles Community in the European Union is composed of former citizens of the Seychelles who now live in the European Union (EU).

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Seyfert (crater)

Seyfert is a prominent lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Seyfert galaxy

Seyfert galaxies are one of the two largest groups of active galaxies, along with quasars.

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Seyfert's Sextet

Seyfert's Sextet is a group of galaxies about 190 million light-years away in the constellation Serpens.

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Seymour Liebergot

Seymour "Sy" Abraham Liebergot (born February 15, 1936 in Camden, New Jersey) is a retired NASA flight controller, serving during the Apollo program.

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SGR 0525-66

SGR 0525-66 (also known as PSR B0525-66) is a soft gamma repeater (SGR), located in the Super-Nova Remnant (SNR) 0525-66.1, otherwise known as N49, in the Large Magellanic Cloud.

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SGR 1900+14

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ShaChelle Devlin Manning

ShaChelle Devlin Manning is an American business person involved in the commercialization of nanotechnology.

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Shackleton (crater)

Shackleton is an impact crater that lies at the south pole of the Moon.

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Shadow Hand

The Shadow Dexterous Hand is a humaniform (humanoid) robot hand system developed by The Shadow Robot Company in London.

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Shadowzone (film)

Shadowzone is a 1990 science fiction/horror film directed by J. S. Cardone.

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Shah Rukh Khan

Shah Rukh Khan (born Shahrukh Khan; 2 November 1965), also known as SRK, is an Indian film actor, producer and television personality.

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Shahabad district

Shahabad district or Arrah district, headquartered at Arrah (now part of Bhojpur District) was a bhojpuri speaking district in western Bihar, India making western border of Bihar with Uttar Pradesh.

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Shahid Hussain Bokhari

Shahid H. Bokhari (born 17 January 1952 in Lahore, Pakistan) is a highly cited Pakistani researcher in the field of parallel and distributed computing.

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Shaka Hislop

Neil Shaka Hislop CM (born 22 February 1969) is a retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

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Shalabi Effect (album)

Shalabi Effect is the eponymous debut album of Shalabi Effect.

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Shaler (crater)

Shaler is a lunar impact crater that lies on the southeast interior edge of the Montes Cordillera mountain ring that surrounds the immense Mare Orientale formation.

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Shall and will

Shall and will are two of the English modal verbs.

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Shana Dale

Shana L. Dale (born 1964 in Georgia) is an American politician and lawyer.

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Shane Rimmer

Shane Rimmer (born 28 May 1929) is a Canadian actor, voice actor and screenwriter, known for providing the voice of Scott Tracy in the British television series Thunderbirds (1965–66).

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Shangdu

Shangdu, also known as Xanadu (Mongolian: Šandu), was the capital of Kublai Khan's Yuan dynasty in China, before he decided to move his throne to the Jin dynasty capital of Zhōngdū, which he renamed Khanbaliq, present-day Beijing.

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Shannon Lucid

Shannon Matilda Wells Lucid (born January 14, 1943) is an American biochemist and a retired NASA astronaut.

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Shannon Walker

Shannon Walker (born 4 June 1965 in Houston, Texas) is an American scientist and a NASA astronaut, whose first space mission was Expedition 24 on the International Space Station with take-off on 15 June 2010.

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Shape of the universe

The shape of the universe is the local and global geometry of the universe.

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Shape-memory alloy

A shape-memory alloy (SMA, smart metal, memory metal, memory alloy, muscle wire, smart alloy) is an alloy that "remembers" its original shape and that when deformed returns to its pre-deformed shape when heated.

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Shaped Sonic Boom Demonstration

The NASA Shaped Sonic Boom Demonstration, also known as the Shaped Sonic Boom Experiment, was a two-year program that used a Northrop F-5E with a modified fuselage to demonstrate that the aircraft's shock wave, and accompanying sonic boom, can be shaped, and thereby reduced.

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Shapley (crater)

Shapley is a lunar impact crater that lies along the southern edge of Mare Crisium.

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SHARAD

SHARAD (Mars SHAllow RADar sounder) is a subsurface sounding radar embarked on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter probe.

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Sharmila Bhattacharya

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Sharonov (lunar crater)

Sharonov is a lunar impact crater that lies on the Moon's far side.

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Sharp (crater)

Sharp is a lunar impact crater located to the west of the Sinus Iridum bay of the Mare Imbrium, beyond the Montes Jura range.

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Shatalov (crater)

Shatalov is a relatively small lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Shawn Carpenter

Shawn Carpenter is an American Navy veteran and whistleblower (previously employed by Sandia National Laboratories) who tracked down a Chinese cyberespionage ring that is code-named Titan Rain by the FBI.

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Shayn (crater)

Shayn is an eroded impact crater that lies on the Moon's far side.

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Shear thinning

In rheology, shear thinning is the non-Newtonian behavior of fluids whose viscosity decreases under shear strain.

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Sheepshanks (crater)

Sheepshanks is a small lunar impact crater located near the northern edge of Mare Frigoris.

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Sheffield Doc/Fest

Sheffield Doc/Fest, short for Sheffield International Documentary Festival (SIDF), is an international documentary festival and Marketplace held annually in Sheffield.

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Sheffield Scientific School

Sheffield Scientific School was founded in 1847 as a school of Yale College in New Haven, Connecticut for instruction in science and engineering.

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Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor

Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor Al Masrie bin Sheikh Mustapha (born 27 July 1972) is a Malaysian orthopaedic surgeon and the first Malaysian astronaut.

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Sheila Jackson Lee

Sheila Jackson Lee (born January 12, 1950) is an American politician.

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Sheldon High School (Oregon)

Henry D. Sheldon High School is a public high school in Eugene, Oregon, United States.

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Shen Chun-shan

Shen Chun-shan (born 29 August 1932) is a retired academic in Taiwan, most noted for his position as the former head of National Tsing Hua University.

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Shenzhou 6

Shenzhou 6 (Shénzhōu lìuhào) was the second human spaceflight of the Chinese space program, launched on October 12, 2005 on a Long March 2F rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.

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Shergotty meteorite

The Shergotty meteorite is the first example of the shergottite Mars meteorite family.

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Sherman Fairchild

Sherman Mills Fairchild (April 7, 1896 – March 28, 1971) was an American businessman, investor and inventor.

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Sherrington (crater)

Sherrington is a small lunar impact crater that intrudes into the southwest outer rim of the much larger crater Langemak.

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Sherwood B. Idso

Sherwood B. Idso (born June 12, 1942) is the president of the Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that disputes the consensus scientific opinion on climate change.

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Sherwood C. Spring

Sherwood Clark "Woody" Spring (born September 3, 1944) is a retired United States Army colonel and former NASA astronaut.

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Shi Shen (crater)

Shi Shen is a crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Shikotan

Shikotan (Russian: Шикотан; Japanese: 色丹島 (Shikotan); シコタン or シコタヌ, Sikotan), also known as Shpanberg (after Martin Spangberg), is an island which is administered by the Russian Federation as part of Yuzhno-Kurilsky District of Sakhalin Oblast, and that is claimed by Japan as part of Nemuro Subprefecture of Hokkaido Prefecture.

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Shiloh, Florida

Shiloh was a village in Brevard County, Florida, United States.

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Shimizu Corporation

is a leading architectural, civil engineering and general contracting firm, offering an integrated, comprehensive planning, design and build solutions for a broad range of construction and engineering projects worldwide. It has annual sales of approximately US $15 billion and has been widely recognized as one of the top 5 contractors in Japan and among the top 20 in the world.

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SHINE Expert System

Spacecraft Health Inference Engine (SHINE) is a software-development tool for knowledge-based systems and has been created as a product for research and development by the Artificial intelligence Group, Information Systems Technology Section at NASA/JPL to meet many of their demanding and rigorous AI goals for current and future needs.

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Shirakatsi (crater)

Shirakatsi is an impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side.

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Shire of Esperance

The Shire of Esperance is a local government area in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia, about south of the town of Kalgoorlie and about east-southeast of the state capital, Perth.

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Shock and Vibration Information Analysis Center

The Shock and Vibration Information Analysis Center (SAVIAC) is a U.S. Government organization established by the U.S. Navy Office of Naval Research on 20 December 1946.

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Shoemaker (lunar crater)

Shoemaker is a lunar impact crater that is located near the southern pole of the Moon, within half a crater diameter of Shackleton.

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Short (crater)

Short is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern regions of the Moon, on the near side.

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Short C-23 Sherpa

The Short C-23 Sherpa is a small military transport aircraft built by Short Brothers.

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Short Mayo Composite

The Short Mayo Composite was a piggy-back long-range seaplane/flying boat combination produced by Short Brothers to provide a reliable long-range air transport service to North America and, potentially, to other distant places in the British Empire and the Commonwealth.

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Shrewsbury, Massachusetts

Shrewsbury is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States.

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Shternberg (crater)

Shternberg is an eroded lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side.

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Shuckburgh (crater)

Shuckburgh is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northeastern part of the Moon's near side, named after George Shuckburgh-Evelyn.

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Shuleykin (crater)

Shuleykin is a small lunar impact crater that lies to the south of Mare Orientale, within the ring-shaped Montes Rook.

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Shutdown of thermohaline circulation

A shutdown or slowdown of the thermohaline circulation is an effect of global warming on a major ocean circulation.

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Shuttle (video game)

Shuttle is a space flight simulator game developed by Vektor Grafix and published by Virgin Games.

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Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment

The Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment (SAREX), later called the Space Amateur Radio Experiment, was a program that promoted and supported the use of amateur ("ham") radio by astronauts in low earth orbit aboard the United States Space Shuttle to communicate with other amateur radio stations around the world.

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Shuttle Carrier Aircraft

The Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA) are two extensively modified Boeing 747 airliners that NASA used to transport Space Shuttle orbiters.

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Shuttle Down

Shuttle Down is a novel by American author G. Harry Stine, written under the nom de plume Lee Correy.

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Shuttle Landing Facility

The Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) is an airport located on Merritt Island in Brevard County, Florida, USA.

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Shuttle Radar Topography Mission

The Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) is an international research effort that obtained digital elevation models on a near-global scale from 56° S to 60° N, to generate the most complete high-resolution digital topographic database of Earth prior to the release of the ASTER GDEM in 2009.

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Shuttle Training Aircraft

The Shuttle Training Aircraft (STA) was a NASA training vehicle that duplicated the Space Shuttle's approach profile and handling qualities, allowing Space Shuttle pilots to simulate Shuttle landings under controlled conditions before attempting the task on board the orbiter.

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Shuttle-C

The Shuttle-C was a NASA proposal to turn the Space Shuttle launch stack into a dedicated unmanned cargo launcher.

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Shuttle–Mir Program

The Shuttle–Mir Program was a collaborative space program between Russia and the United States, which involved American Space Shuttles visiting the Russian space station Mir, Russian cosmonauts flying on the shuttle, and an American astronaut flying aboard a Soyuz spacecraft to engage in long-duration expeditions aboard Mir.

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Shuttlecraft (Star Trek)

Shuttlecraft are fictional vehicles in the Star Trek science fiction franchise built for short trips in space, such as between a planetary surface and orbit.

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Siding Spring Survey

The Siding Spring Survey (SSS) was a near-Earth object search program that used the 0.5 metres Uppsala Southern Schmidt Telescope at Siding Spring Observatory, New South Wales, Australia.

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Sidney M. Gutierrez

Sidney McNeill "Sid" Gutierrez (Colonel, USAF, Ret.) (born June 27, 1951), is a former NASA astronaut.

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Sidney W. Fox

Sidney Walter Fox (24 March 1912 – 10 August 1998) was a Los Angeles-born biochemist responsible for discoveries on the origins of life.

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Sidoarjo mud flow

The Sidoarjo mud flow or Lapindo mud (informally abbreviated as Lusi, a contraction of Lumpur Sidoarjo wherein lumpur is the Indonesian word for mud) is the result of an erupting mud volcano in the subdistrict of Porong, Sidoarjo in East Java, Indonesia that has been in eruption since May 2006.

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Siedentopf (crater)

Siedentopf is a worn impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Siegel Center

Stuart C. Siegel Center is a multi-purpose facility on the campus of Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia, United States.

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Sierpinski (crater)

File:Sierpinski crater Sierpinski is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Sigma Draconis

Sigma Draconis (σ Draconis, abbreviated Sig Dra, σ Dra), also named Alsafi, is a 4.7-magnitude star located at a distance of 18.8 light-years from the Sun in the constellation of Draco.

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Sigma Hydrae

Sigma Hydrae (σ Hydrae, abbreviated Sig Hya, σ Hya), also named Minchir, is a solitary star in the equatorial constellation of Hydra.

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Signals intelligence operational platforms by nation

Signals intelligence operational platforms are employed by nations to collect signals intelligence, which is intelligence-gathering by interception of signals, whether between people (i.e., COMINT or communications intelligence) or between machines (i.e., ELINT or electronic intelligence), or mixtures of the two.

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Sikaiana

Sikaiana (formerly called the Stewart Islands) is a small atoll NE of Malaita in Solomon Islands in the south Pacific Ocean.

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Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion

The Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion is a large, heavy-lift cargo helicopter currently being developed by Sikorsky Aircraft for the United States Marine Corps (USMC). The design features three engines, new composite rotor blades, and a wider aircraft cabin than previous CH-53 variants. It will be the largest and heaviest helicopter in the U.S. military. The USMC plans to receive 200 helicopters at a total cost of $25 billion. Ground Test Vehicle (GTV) testing started in April 2014; flight testing began with the maiden flight on 27 October 2015. In May 2018 the first CH-53K was delivered to Marine Corps.

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Sikorsky CH-54 Tarhe

The Sikorsky CH-54 Tarhe is a twin-engine heavy-lift helicopter designed by Sikorsky Aircraft for the United States Army.

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Sikorsky S-69

The Sikorsky S-69 (military designation XH-59) is an experimental co-axial compound helicopter developed by Sikorsky Aircraft as the demonstrator of the Advancing Blade Concept (ABC) under US Army and NASA funding.

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Sikorsky X2

The Sikorsky X2 is an experimental high-speed compound helicopter with coaxial rotors developed by Sikorsky Aircraft.

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Silberschlag (crater)

Silberschlag is a small, circular Impact crater in the central portion of the Moon.

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Silbervogel

Silbervogel, (German for "silver bird"), was a design for a liquid-propellant rocket-powered sub-orbital bomber produced by Eugen Sänger and Irene Bredt in the late 1930s for The Third Reich/Nazi Germany.

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Silicon Valley

Silicon Valley (abbreviated as SV) is a region in the southern San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California, referring to the Santa Clara Valley, which serves as the global center for high technology, venture capital, innovation, and social media.

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Silisili

Mount Silisili is the highest peak in Samoa and the Samoa Islands chain.

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Silver Snoopy award

The Silver Snoopy award is a special honor awarded to NASA employees and contractors for outstanding achievements related to human flight safety or mission success.

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Silverstein Committee

The Saturn Vehicle Evaluation Committee, better known as the Silverstein Committee, was a US government commission assembled in 1959 to recommend specific directions that NASA could take with the Saturn rocket program.

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SIMD

Single instruction, multiple data (SIMD) is a class of parallel computers in Flynn's taxonomy.

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Simeon Arthur Huston

Simeon Arthur Huston (called Arthur; December 10, 1876 – December 11, 1963) was the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Olympia from 1925 to 1947.

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Simon Ramo

Simon "Si" Ramo (May 7, 1913 – June 27, 2016) was an American engineer, businessman, and author.

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Simpelius (crater)

Simpelius is an impact crater that lies in the southern part of the Moon.

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Simplified Aid For EVA Rescue

Simplified Aid For EVA Rescue (SAFER) is a small, self-contained, propulsive backpack system (jet pack) worn during spacewalks, to be used in case of emergency only.

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Simplified perturbations models

Simplified perturbations models are a set of five mathematical models (SGP, SGP4, SDP4, SGP8 and SDP8) used to calculate orbital state vectors of satellites and space debris relative to the Earth-centered inertial coordinate system.

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Simpson Performance Products

Simpson Performance Products is an American motorsports parts supplier.

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Simushir

Simushir (Симушир, translit, translit), meaning Large Island in Ainu, is an uninhabited volcanic island near the center of the Kuril Islands chain in the Sea of Okhotsk in the northwest Pacific Ocean.

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Sinas (crater)

Sinas is a small lunar impact crater that lies in the eastern part of the Moon on the Mare Tranquillitatis, named after the Greek magnate Simon Sinas.

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Single-stage-to-orbit

A single-stage-to-orbit (or SSTO) vehicle reaches orbit from the surface of a body without jettisoning hardware, expending only propellants and fluids.

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Singularitarianism

Singularitarianism is a movement defined by the belief that a technological singularity—the creation of superintelligence—will likely happen in the medium future, and that deliberate action ought to be taken to ensure that the Singularity benefits humans.

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Sirius Satellite Radio

Sirius Satellite Radio was a satellite radio (SDARS) and online radio service operating in North America, owned by Sirius XM Holdings.

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Sirius XM Holdings

Sirius XM Satellite Radio is an American broadcasting company that provides three satellite radio and online radio services operating in the United States: Sirius Satellite Radio, XM Satellite Radio, and Sirius XM Radio.

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Sirmilik National Park

Sirmilik National Park (Inuktitut: "the place of glaciers") is a protected area located in Qikiqtaaluk, Nunavut, Canada, established in 1999.

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Sirsalis (crater)

Sirsalis is a relatively young lunar impact crater located near the western lunar limb, to the southwest of the Oceanus Procellarum.

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Sisakyan (crater)

Sisakyan is a lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side, beyond the northeastern rim.

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Skidaway Institute of Oceanography

The Skidaway Institute of Oceanography (SkIO) is an internationally renowned marine science research institute located on the northern end of Skidaway Island near Savannah, Georgia, USA.

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SkillsUSA

SkillsUSA is a United States career and technical student organization serving more than 395,000 high school, college and middle school students and professional members enrolled in training programs in trade, technical and skilled service occupations, including health occupations.

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Sklodowska (lunar crater)

Sklodowska (Skłodowska) is a large lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Sky-Map.org

Sky-Map.org (or WikiSky.org) is a wiki and interactive sky map that covers more than half a billion celestial objects.

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Skylab

Skylab was the United States' space station that orbited the Earth from 1973 to 1979, when it fell back to Earth amid huge worldwide media attention.

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Skylab 2

Skylab 2 (also SL-2 and SLM-1) was the first manned mission to Skylab, the first U.S. orbital space station.

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Skylab 3

Skylab 3 (also SL-3 and SLM-2) was the second manned mission to the first American space station, Skylab.

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Skylab 4

Skylab 4 (also SL-4 and SLM-3) was the third manned Skylab mission and placed the third and final crew aboard the first American space station.

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Skylab B

Skylab B was a proposed second US space station similar to Skylab that was planned to be launched by NASA for different purposes, mostly involving the Apollo–Soyuz Test Project, but was canceled due to lack of funding.

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Skylab Rescue

The Skylab Rescue Mission (also SL-R)" " NASA, 24 August 1973.

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Skylark (rocket)

Skylark was a British sounding rocket design.

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Skyline High School (Utah)

Skyline High School is a public high school in Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States.

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Skylon (spacecraft)

Skylon is a series of designs for a single-stage-to-orbit spaceplane by the British company Reaction Engines Limited (REL), using SABRE, a combined-cycle, air-breathing rocket propulsion system.

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SkyTran

skyTran is a Personal Rapid Transit system concept first proposed by inventor Douglas Malewicki in 1990, and under development by Unimodal Inc.

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Slide rule

The slide rule, also known colloquially in the United States as a slipstick, is a mechanical analog computer.

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Slidell, Louisiana

Slidell is a city on the northeast shore of Lake Pontchartrain in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, United States.

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Slimey the Worm

Slimey the Worm is a light and dark orange striped worm that is the pet of Oscar the Grouch on Jim Henson's Muppet show Sesame Street.

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Slinky

A Slinky is a toy precompressed helical spring invented by Richard James in the early 1940s.

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Slipher (lunar crater)

Slipher is a lunar impact crater, that is located in the northern latitudes on the far side of the Moon.

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Slocum (crater)

Slocum is a small lunar impact crater in the southeastern part of the Mare Smythii.

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Slosh dynamics

In fluid dynamics, slosh refers to the movement of liquid inside another object (which is, typically, also undergoing motion).

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Slow-scan television

Slow Scan television (SSTV) is a picture transmission method used mainly by amateur radio operators, to transmit and receive static pictures via radio in monochrome or color.

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Small Aircraft Transportation System

The Small Aircraft Transportation System (SATS) is a joint research project between the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), along with local airports and aviation authorities.

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Small Astronomy Satellite 2

The Small Astronomy Satellite 2, also known also as SAS-2, SAS B or Explorer 48, was a NASA gamma ray telescope.

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Small Astronomy Satellite 3

The Small Astronomy Satellite 3 (SAS 3, also known as SAS-C before launch) was a NASA X-ray astronomy space telescope.

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Small Business Innovation Research

The Small Business Innovation Research (or SBIR) program is a United States Government program, coordinated by the Small Business Administration, intended to help certain small businesses conduct research and development (R&D).

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Small Dark Spot

The Small Dark Spot, sometimes also called Dark Spot 2 or The Wizard's Eye, was a southern cyclonic storm on the planet Neptune.

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Small Explorer program

The Small Explorer program (SMEX) is an effort within NASA to fund space exploration missions that cost no more than.

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Small satellite

Small satellites, miniaturized satellites, or smallsats, are satellites of low mass and size, usually under.

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Smith (lunar crater)

Smith is a lunar impact crater that is located within the huge walled plain Apollo, on the far side of the Moon.

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Smithson (crater)

Smithson is a small lunar impact crater located in the northeast part of Mare Fecunditatis.

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Smoluchowski (crater)

Smoluchowski is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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SN 1054

SN 1054 is a supernova that was first observed on 4 July 1054, and remained visible for around two years.

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SN 1979C

SN 1979C was a supernova about 50 million light-years away in Messier 100, a spiral galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices.

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SN 1993J

SN 1993J is a supernova observed in the galaxy M81.

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SN 2006gy

SN 2006gy was an extremely energetic supernova, also referred to as a hypernova or quark-nova, that was discovered on September 18, 2006.

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SN 2008D

SN 2008D is a supernova detected with NASA's Swift X-ray telescope.

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SNAP-10A

SNAP-10A (Systems for Nuclear, Auxiliary Power), also called SNAPSHOT is an experimental nuclear powered satellite launched into space in 1965.

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SNARK (theorem prover)

SNARK, (SRI's New Automated Reasoning Kit), is a theorem prover for multi-sorted first-order logic intended for applications in artificial intelligence and software engineering, developed at SRI International.

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Snellius (crater)

Snellius is a lunar impact crater located near the southeast limb of the Moon.

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Sniadecki (crater)

Sniadecki is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Snow

Snow refers to forms of ice crystals that precipitate from the atmosphere (usually from clouds) and undergo changes on the Earth's surface.

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Soar (cognitive architecture)

Soar is a cognitive architecture, originally created by John Laird, Allen Newell, and at Carnegie Mellon University.

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Social bookmarking

Social bookmarking is a centralized online service which allows users to add, annotate, edit, and share bookmarks of web documents.

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Social credit

Social credit is an interdisciplinary distributive philosophy developed by C. H. Douglas (1879–1952), a British engineer who published a book by that name in 1924.

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Social simulation

Social simulation is a research field that applies computational methods to study issues in the social sciences.

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Soddy (crater)

Soddy is an eroded lunar impact crater lying on the far side of the Moon, invisible from the Earth, to the south-southeast of the prominent crater King.

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Sodium tail of the Moon

The Moon has been shown to have a "tail" of sodium atoms too faint to be detected by the human eye.

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Soft gamma repeater

A soft gamma repeater (SGR) is an astronomical object which emits large bursts of gamma-rays and X-rays at irregular intervals.

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Software

Computer software, or simply software, is a generic term that refers to a collection of data or computer instructions that tell the computer how to work, in contrast to the physical hardware from which the system is built, that actually performs the work.

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Software assurance

Software assurance (SwA) is defined as "the level of confidence that software is free from vulnerabilities, either intentionally designed into the software or accidentally inserted at any time during its lifecycle, and that the software functions in the intended manner." The main objective of software assurance is to ensure that the processes, procedures, and products used to produce and sustain the software conform to all requirements and standards specified to govern those processes, procedures, and products.

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Soichi Noguchi

is a Japanese aeronautical engineer and a JAXA astronaut.

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Sojourner Truth

Sojourner Truth (born Isabella (Belle) Baumfree; – November 26, 1883) was an African-American abolitionist and women's rights activist.

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Sokol space suit

The Sokol space suit, also known as the Sokol IVA suit or simply the Sokol (Cокол, Falcon), is a type of Russian space suit, worn by all who fly on the Soyuz spacecraft.

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SOLAR (ISS)

SOLAR is an ESA science observatory on the Columbus Laboratory, which is part of the International Space Station.

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Solar analog

Solar-type star, solar analogs (also analogues), and solar twins are stars that are particularly similar to the Sun.

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Solar and Heliospheric Observatory

The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) is a spacecraft built by a European industrial consortium led by Matra Marconi Space (now Astrium) that was launched on a Lockheed Martin Atlas II AS launch vehicle on December 2, 1995, to study the Sun, and has discovered over 3000 comets.

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Solar Anomalous and Magnetospheric Particle Explorer

The Solar Anomalous and Magnetospheric Particle Explorer (SAMPEX) was a NASA solar and magnetospheric observatory, and was the first spacecraft in the Small Explorer program.

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Solar conjunction

Solar conjunction occurs when a planet or other solar system object is on the opposite side of the sun from the Earth.

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Solar cycle

The solar cycle or solar magnetic activity cycle is the nearly periodic 11-year change in the Sun's activity (including changes in the levels of solar radiation and ejection of solar material) and appearance (changes in the number and size of sunspots, flares, and other manifestations).

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Solar cycle 24

Solar Cycle 24 is the 24th solar cycle since 1755, when extensive recording of solar sunspot activity began.

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Solar Dynamics

Solar Dynamics Barbados Ltd is one of the leading Barbados-based manufacturers of solar hot water systems in the Caribbean region.

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Solar Dynamics Observatory

The Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) is a NASA mission which has been observing the Sun since 2010.

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Solar dynamo

The solar dynamo is the physical process that generates the Sun's magnetic field.

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Solar eclipse

A solar eclipse (as seen from the planet Earth) is a type of eclipse that occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, and when the Moon fully or partially blocks ("occults") the Sun.

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Solar eclipse of August 21, 2017

The solar eclipse of August 21, 2017, dubbed "The Great American Eclipse" by the media, was a total solar eclipse visible within a band that spanned the entire contiguous United States, passing from the Pacific to the Atlantic coasts.

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Solar eclipse of December 4, 2002

A total solar eclipse took place on December 4, 2002 with a magnitude of 1.0244.

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Solar eclipse of July 11, 2010

The total solar eclipse of July 11, 2010, occurred over the southern Pacific Ocean.

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Solar eclipse of June 21, 2001

A total solar eclipse took place on June 21, 2001, with a magnitude of 1.0495.

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Solar eclipse of March 29, 2006

A total solar eclipse occurred on March 28–29, 2006.

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Solar eclipse of November 23, 2003

A total solar eclipse took place on November 23, 2003 with a magnitude of 1.0379.

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Solar flare

A solar flare is a sudden flash of increased Sun's brightness, usually observed near its surface.

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Solar irradiance

Solar irradiance is the power per unit area received from the Sun in the form of electromagnetic radiation in the wavelength range of the measuring instrument.

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Solar maximum

Solar maximum or solar max is a regular period of greatest Sun activity during the 11-year solar cycle.

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Solar Maximum Mission

The Solar Maximum Mission satellite (or SolarMax) was designed to investigate Solar phenomena, particularly solar flares.

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Solar Mesosphere Explorer

The Solar Mesosphere Explorer (also known as Explorer 64) was a United States unmanned spacecraft to investigate the processes that create and destroy ozone in Earth's upper atmosphere.

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Solar mirror

A solar mirror contains a substrate with a reflective layer for reflecting the solar energy, and in most cases an interference layer.

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Solar Orbiter

Solar Orbiter (SolO) is a planned Sun-observing satellite, under development by the European Space Agency (ESA).

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Solar physics

Solar physics is the branch of astrophysics that specializes in the study of the Sun.

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Solar probe

Solar probe can refer to.

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Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment

The Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment (SORCE) is a NASA-sponsored satellite mission that measures incoming X-ray, ultraviolet, visible, near-infrared, and total solar radiation.

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Solar sail

Solar sails (also called light sails or photon sails) are a proposed method of spacecraft propulsion using radiation pressure exerted by sunlight on large mirrors.

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Solar Sentinels

The Solar Sentinels was a proposed space mission to Sun.

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Solar System

The Solar SystemCapitalization of the name varies.

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Solar time

Solar time is a calculation of the passage of time based on the position of the Sun in the sky.

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Solar wind

The solar wind is a stream of charged particles released from the upper atmosphere of the Sun, called the corona.

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Solipsism syndrome

Solipsism syndrome refers to a psychological state in which a person feels that the world is not external to his or her mind.

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Somerville (crater)

Somerville is a small lunar impact crater in the eastern part of the Moon.

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Sommerfeld (crater)

Sommerfeld is a large lunar impact crater that is located in the far northern latitudes of the Moon.

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Sonic boom

A sonic boom is the sound associated with the shock waves created whenever an object traveling through the air travels faster than the speed of sound.

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Sonny Carter

Manley Lanier "Sonny" Carter Jr., M.D. (August 15, 1947 – April 5, 1991), (Capt, USN), was an American chemist, physician, professional soccer player, naval officer and aviator, test pilot, and NASA astronaut who flew on STS-33.

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Sosigenes (crater)

Sosigenes is a lunar impact crater on the west edge of Mare Tranquillitatis and is named after Sosigenes of Alexandria.

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Soufrière Hills

The Soufrière Hills volcano is an active, complex stratovolcano with many lava domes forming its summit, on the Caribbean island of Montserrat.

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Sounding rocket

A sounding rocket, sometimes called a research rocket, is an instrument-carrying rocket designed to take measurements and perform scientific experiments during its sub-orbital flight.

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Soundwave (Transformers)

Soundwave is the name of a fictional character appearing in the various Transformers continuities in the Transformers robot superhero franchise.

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South (lunar crater)

South is a large lunar impact crater that is located in the northwest part of the Moon.

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South Hadley, Massachusetts

South Hadley is a town in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States.

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Southeast Missouri State University

Southeast Missouri State University (SEMO), is a public, accredited university located in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, United States, near the banks of the Mississippi River.

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Southeastern United States

The Southeastern United States (Sureste de Estados Unidos, Sud-Est des États-Unis) is the eastern portion of the Southern United States, and the southern portion of the Eastern United States.

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Southend-on-Sea

Southend-on-Sea, commonly referred to as simply Southend, is a town and wider unitary authority area with borough status in southeastern Essex, England.

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Southern Coral Group

Southern Coral Group is a collective term for two islands of Outer Islands of the Seychelles, lying in the south of the island nation, between 135 and 300 kilometers south of the capital, Victoria, on Mahé Island.

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Southern Crab Nebula

The Southern Crab Nebula or Hen 2-104 is a nebula in the constellation Centaurus.

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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, (commonly abbreviated SIUE or The "e"), is a coeducational, public Master's college and university in Edwardsville, Illinois, United States about northeast of St. Louis, Missouri.

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Southwestern Illinois College

Southwestern Illinois College is the fifth largest community college in Illinois with campuses in Belleville, Granite City, and Red Bud, plus 20 off-campus sites throughout the district, including Scott Air Force Base and the East St. Louis Community College Center.

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Southwestern Oklahoma State University

Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU) is a public university in Weatherford and Sayre, Oklahoma.

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Soviet space program

The Soviet space program (Russian: Космическая программа СССР, Kosmicheskaya programma SSSR) comprised several of the rocket and space exploration programs conducted by the Soviet Union (USSR) from the 1930s until its collapse in 1991.

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Soyuz (rocket family)

Soyuz (Союз, meaning "union", GRAU index 11A511) is a family of expendable launch systems developed by OKB-1 and manufactured by Progress Rocket Space Centre in Samara, Russia.

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Soyuz 11

Soyuz 11 (Союз 11, Union 11) was the only manned mission to board the world's first space station, Salyut 1 (Soyuz 10 had soft-docked but had not been able to enter due to latching problems).

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Soyuz 16

Soyuz 16 (Союз 16, Union 16) was a 1974 manned test flight for a joint Soviet-US space flight which culminated in the Apollo-Soyuz mission in July 1975.

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Soyuz 21

Soyuz 21 (Союз 21, Union 21) was a 1976 Soviet manned mission to the Salyut 5 space station, the first of three flights to the station.

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Soyuz T-14

Soyuz T-14 (Союз Т-14, Union T-14) was the ninth expedition to Salyut 7.

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Soyuz TM-30

Soyuz TM-30 (Союз ТМ-30, Union TM-30), also known as Mir EO-28, was a Soyuz mission, the 39th and final human spaceflight to the Mir space station.

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Soyuz TM-31

Soyuz TM-31 was the first Soyuz spacecraft to dock with the International Space Station (ISS).

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Soyuz TMA-1

Soyuz TMA-1, also catalogued as Soyuz TM-35, was a Soyuz mission to the International Space Station (ISS) launched by a Soyuz FG launch vehicle with a Russian-Belgian cosmonaut crew blasted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. This was the fifth Russian Soyuz class shuttle to fly to the International Space Station. It was also the first flight of the TMA-class Soyuz spacecraft. Soyuz TM-34 was the last of the prior Soyuz-TM spacecraft to be launched.

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Soyuz TMA-11

Soyuz TMA-11 was a human spaceflight mission using a Soyuz-TMA spacecraft to transport personnel to and from the International Space Station (ISS).

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Soyuz TMA-12

Soyuz TMA-12 was a Soyuz mission to the International Space Station (ISS) which was launched by a Soyuz FG rocket at 11:16 UTC on 8 April 2008.

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Soyuz TMA-13

Soyuz TMA-13 (Союз ТМА-13, Union TMA-13) was a Soyuz mission to the International Space Station (ISS).

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Soyuz TMA-14

The Soyuz TMA-14 (Союз ТМА-14, Union TMA-14) was a Soyuz flight to the International Space Station, which launched on 26 March 2009.

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Soyuz TMA-16

The Soyuz TMA-16 (Союз TMA-16) was a manned flight to and from the International Space Station (ISS).

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Soyuz TMA-17

Soyuz TMA-17 was a human spaceflight mission to the International Space Station (ISS).

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Soyuz TMA-2

Soyuz TMA-2 was a Soyuz (Russian Союз ТМА-2, Union TMA-2) mission to the International Space Station (ISS) launched by a Soyuz FG launch vehicle.

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Soyuz TMA-3

Soyuz TMA-3 was a Soyuz (Russian Союз ТМА-3, Union TMA-3) mission to the International Space Station (ISS) launched by a Soyuz FG launch vehicle which was the third flight for the TMA modification of the Soyuz spacecraft, and the 7th Soyuz to fly to the ISS.

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Soyuz TMA-4

Soyuz TMA-4 was a Soyuz mission to the International Space Station (ISS) launched by a Soyuz FG launch vehicle.

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Soyuz TMA-5

Soyuz TMA-5 was a Soyuz mission to the International Space Station (ISS) launched by a Soyuz-FG launch vehicle.

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Soyuz TMA-6

Soyuz TMA-6 was a manned spaceflight to the International Space Station (ISS).

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Soyuz TMA-7

Soyuz TMA-7 (Союз ТМА-7) was a transport mission for portions of the International Space Station (ISS) Expedition 12 crew launched October 1, 2005.

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Soyuz TMA-8

Soyuz TMA-8 was a Soyuz mission to the International Space Station (ISS) launched by a Soyuz FG launch vehicle.

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Soyuz TMA-9

Soyuz TMA-9 was a Soyuz mission to the International Space Station (ISS) launched by a Soyuz FG launch vehicle.

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Soyuz-TMA

The Soyuz-TMA is a revision of the Soyuz spacecraft, superseded in 2010 by the Soyuz TMA-M. (T – транспортный – Transportnyi – meaning transport, M – модифицированный – Modifitsirovannyi – meaning modified, A – антропометрический, – Antropometricheskii meaning anthropometric).

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Space (novel)

Space is a novel by James A. Michener published in 1982.

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Space (The X-Files)

"Space" is the ninth episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series The X-Files.

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Space Access Society

The Space Access Society (SAS) is an organization dedicated to increasing the viability and reducing the cost of commercial access to space travel.

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Space activity suit

A space activity suit (SAS) or mechanical counterpressure suit is an experimental spacesuit which applies stable pressure against the skin by means of skintight elastic garments.

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Space Age

The Space Age is a time period encompassing the activities related to the Space Race, space exploration, space technology, and the cultural developments influenced by these events.

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Space and Missile Systems Center

The Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC) is a part of Air Force Space Command of the United States Air Force, located at Los Angeles Air Force Base in El Segundo, Los Angeles County, California.

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Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission

The Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) is an executive and bureaucratic space agency of the Government of Pakistan, responsible for the nation's public and civil space programme and for aeronautics and aerospace research.

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Space blanket

A space blanket (depending on the function, also known as a Mylar blanket, emergency blanket, first aid blanket, safety blanket, thermal blanket, weather blanket, heat sheet, or commonly referred to as shock blankets) is an especially low-weight, low-bulk blanket made of heat-reflective thin plastic sheeting.

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Space burial

Space burial refers to the blasting of cremated remains into outer space.

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Space capsule

A space capsule is an often manned spacecraft which has a simple shape for the main section, without any wings or other features to create lift during atmospheric reentry.

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Space Center Houston

Space Center Houston is a leading science and space learning center, the official visitor center of NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston and a Smithsonian Affiliate museum.

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Space Chimps

Space Chimps is a 2008 3D computer-animated comic science fiction film directed by Kirk DeMicco and written by DeMicco and Rob Moreland.

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Space Coast Regional Airport

Space Coast Regional Airport is located in the city of Titusville, Florida on Columbia Boulevard (State Road 405) and Washington Avenue (U.S. 1) in Brevard County.

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Space colonization

Space colonization (also called space settlement, or extraterrestrial colonization) is permanent human habitation off the planet Earth.

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Space Cowboys

Space Cowboys is a 2000 American space drama film directed and produced by Clint Eastwood.

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Space debris

Space debris (also known as space junk, space waste, space trash, space litter or space garbage) is a term for the mass of defunct, artificially created objects in space, most notably in Earth orbit, such as old satellites and spent rocket stages.

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Space diving

Like skydiving, space diving refers to the act of jumping from an aircraft or spacecraft in outer space and falling to Earth's atmosphere before parachuting to a landing.

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Space dock

A space dock is a (currently fictional) type of 'dry dock' for spaceships or starships, which would most likely be located in a low planetary orbit.

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Space elevator

A space elevator is a proposed type of planet-to-space transportation system.

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Space Environment Simulation Laboratory

The Space Environment Simulation Laboratory (SESL) is a facility in Building 32 at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center that can perform large-scale simulations of the vacuum and thermal environments that would be encountered in space.

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Space exploration

Space exploration is the discovery and exploration of celestial structures in outer space by means of evolving and growing space technology.

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Space Exploration Alliance

On June 3, 2004, thirteen of the United States' premier space advocacy groups, industry associations and space policy organizations teamed up to form an umbrella organization known as the Space Exploration Alliance.

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Space Exploration Initiative

The Space Exploration Initiative was a 1989–1993 space public policy initiative of the George H. W. Bush administration.

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Space Flight Operations Facility

Space Flight Operations Facility (SFOF) is a control room and related communications equipment areas at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.

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Space flight participant

Space flight participant (Участник космического полёта, uchastnik kosmicheskogo polyota) is the term used by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the Russian Federal Space Agency (RKA), and the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for people who travel into space, but who are not professional astronauts.

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Space food

Space food is a type of food product created and processed for consumption by astronauts in outer space.

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Space Force (Action Force)

Space Force is a fictional space military unit originated and designed by Palitoy as part of the Action Force range of 3 3/4 inch action figures and vehicles; similar to the G.I. Joe action figures and featured in the comic book Battle Action Force.

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Space Frontier Foundation

The Space Frontier Foundation is an American space advocacy nonprofit corporation organized to promote the interests of increased involvement of the private sector, in collaboration with government, in the exploration and development of space.

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Space Generation Advisory Council

The Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) in support of the United Nations Programme on Space Applications is a non-governmental organisation and professional network which "aims to bring the views of students and young space professionals to the United Nations (UN), space industry and other organisations".

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Space habitat

A space habitat (also called a space colony, space settlement, orbital habitat, orbital settlement or orbital colony) is a type of space station, intended as a permanent settlement rather than as a simple way-station or other specialized facility.

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Space Industries Incorporated

Space Industries Incorporated was a company formed in the 1980s for the purpose of building a privately owned space station, which was to be called the Industrial Space Facility (ISF).

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Space industry

Space industry refers to economic activities related to manufacturing components that go into Earth's orbit or beyond, delivering them to those regions, and related services.

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Space Interferometry Mission

The Space Interferometry Mission, or SIM, also known as SIM Lite (formerly known as SIM PlanetQuest), was a planned space telescope proposed by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), in conjunction with contractor Northrop Grumman.

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Space Is the Place

Space Is the Place is an 85-minute Afrofuturist science fiction film made in 1972 and released in 1974.

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Space Island Group

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Space Island Project

The Space Island Project is a project whose goal is to create a stand-alone commercial space infrastructure supporting manned business activities in Low Earth orbit (LEO) 400 to 500 miles above earth.

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Space jurisdiction

Space jurisdiction, a field addressing what countries can enforce various laws in space, has become more important as the private sector enters the field of space tourism.

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Space Launch Initiative

The Space Launch Initiative (SLI) was a NASA and U.S. Department of Defense joint research and technology project to determine the requirements to meet all the nation’s hypersonics, space launch and space technology needs.

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Space law

Space law encompasses national and international law governing activities in outer space.

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Space manufacturing

Space manufacturing is the production of manufactured goods in an environment outside a planetary atmosphere.

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Space medicine

Space medicine is the practice of medicine on astronauts in outer space whereas astronautical hygiene is the application of science and technology to the prevention or control of exposure to the hazards that may cause astronaut ill health.

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Space Micro Inc

Space Micro Inc is an American company that supplies radiation hardened electronics for space and military applications.

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Space Mirror Memorial

The Space Mirror Memorial, which forms part of the larger Astronauts Memorial, is a National Memorial on the grounds of the John F. Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex on Merritt Island, Florida.

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Space music

Space music, also called spacemusic, is a subgenre of new-age music and is described as "tranquil, hypnotic and moving".

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Space Nanotechnology Laboratory

The Space Nanotechnology Laboratory performs research in interference lithography and diffraction grating fabrication.

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Space Night

Space Night (full title: space night - All-tag nachts) is the name of a German television program in the early night/morning hours each day.

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Space Odyssey (TV series)

Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets (released as Voyage to the Planets and Beyond in the United States) is a 2004 British fictional documentary about a manned voyage through the solar system.

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Space policy

Space policy is the political decision-making process for, and application of, public policy of a state (or association of states) regarding spaceflight and uses of outer space, both for civilian (scientific and commercial) and military purposes.

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Space policy of the George W. Bush administration

The George W. Bush administration's space policy is mainly associated with the Vision for Space Exploration, announced in 2004.

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Space Power Facility

Space Power Facility (SPF) is a NASA facility used to test spaceflight hardware under simulated launch and spaceflight conditions.

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Space probe

A space probe is a robotic spacecraft that does not orbit the Earth, but, instead, explores further into outer space.

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Space Race

The Space Race refers to the 20th-century competition between two Cold War rivals, the Soviet Union (USSR) and the United States (US), for dominance in spaceflight capability.

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Space rendezvous

A space rendezvous is an orbital maneuver during which two spacecraft, one of which is often a space station, arrive at the same orbit and approach to a very close distance (e.g. within visual contact).

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Space Research and Remote Sensing Organization

The Bangladesh Space Research and Remote Sensing Organization (বাংলাদেশ মহাকাশ গবেষণা ও দূর অনুধাবন কেন্দ্র Bangladesh môhakash gôbeshôna o dur ônudhabôn kendrô), or SPARRSO, is a state agency concerned with astronomical research and the application of space technology in Bangladesh.

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Space Research Centre of Polish Academy of Sciences

The Space Research Centre (SRC, Centrum Badań Kosmicznych) is an interdisciplinary research institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences.

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Space rock

Space rock is a rock music genre characterized by loose and lengthy song structures centred on instrumental textures that typically produce a hypnotic, otherworldly sound.

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Space Sciences Laboratory

The Space Sciences Laboratory (SSL) is an Organized Research Unit of the University of California, Berkeley.

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Space Shuttle

The Space Shuttle was a partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft system operated by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), as part of the Space Shuttle program.

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Space Shuttle abort modes

Space Shuttle abort modes were procedures by which the nominal launch of the NASA Space Shuttle could be terminated.

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Space Shuttle Atlantis

Space Shuttle Atlantis (Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV‑104) is a Space Shuttle orbiter vehicle belonging to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the spaceflight and space exploration agency of the United States.

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Space Shuttle Challenger

Space Shuttle Challenger (Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-099) was the second orbiter of NASA's space shuttle program to be put into service, after ''Columbia''.

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Space Shuttle Challenger disaster

On January 28, 1986, the NASA shuttle orbiter mission STS-51-L and the tenth flight of (OV-99) broke apart 73 seconds into its flight, killing all seven crew members, which consisted of five NASA astronauts and two payload specialists.

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Space Shuttle Columbia

Space Shuttle Columbia (Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-102) was the first space-rated orbiter in NASA's Space Shuttle fleet.

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Space Shuttle Columbia disaster

On February 1, 2003, the Space Shuttle ''Columbia'' disintegrated upon reentering Earth's atmosphere, killing all seven crew members.

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Space Shuttle design process

Even before the Project Apollo moon landing in 1969, NASA began studies of space shuttle designs as early as October 1968.

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Space Shuttle Discovery

Space Shuttle Discovery (Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-103) is one of the orbiters from NASA's Space Shuttle program and the third of five fully operational orbiters to be built.

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Space Shuttle Endeavour

Space Shuttle Endeavour (Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-105) is a retired orbiter from NASA's Space Shuttle program and the fifth and final operational shuttle built.

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Space Shuttle Enterprise

Space Shuttle Enterprise (Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-101) was the first orbiter of the Space Shuttle system.

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Space Shuttle main engine

The Aerojet Rocketdyne RS-25, otherwise known as the Space Shuttle main engine (SSME), is a liquid-fuel cryogenic rocket engine that was used on NASA's Space Shuttle and is planned to be used on its successor, the Space Launch System.

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Space Shuttle Mission 2007

Space Shuttle Mission 2007, also SSM2007 is a highly realistic Space Shuttle stand-alone mission simulator for the Microsoft Windows operating system.

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Space Shuttle orbiter

The Space Shuttle orbiter was the spaceplane component of the Space Shuttle, a partially reusable orbital spacecraft system that was part of the Space Shuttle program.

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Space Shuttle Pathfinder

The Space Shuttle Orbiter Pathfinder (unofficial Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-098) is a Space Shuttle test simulator made of steel and wood.

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Space Shuttle program

The Space Shuttle program was the fourth human spaceflight program carried out by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), which accomplished routine transportation for Earth-to-orbit crew and cargo from 1981 to 2011.

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Space Solar Power Exploratory Research and Technology program

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Space station

A space station, also known as an orbital station or an orbital space station, is a spacecraft capable of supporting crewmembers, which is designed to remain in space (most commonly as an artificial satellite in low Earth orbit) for an extended period of time and for other spacecraft to dock.

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Space Station Biological Research Program

The Space Station Biological Research Program is the main project concerning life sciences research to be conducted on the International Space Station.

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Space Station Freedom

Space Station Freedom was a NASA project to construct a permanently manned Earth-orbiting space station in the 1980s.

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Space suit

A space suit is a garment worn to keep a human alive in the harsh environment of outer space, vacuum and temperature extremes.

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Space sunshade

A space sunshade or sunshield is a parasol that diverts or otherwise reduces some of a star's radiation, preventing them from hitting a spacecraft or planet and thereby reducing its insolation, which results in reduced heating.

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Space Systems Laboratory

The Space Systems Laboratory (SSL) is part of the Aerospace Engineering Department and A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland in College Park, Maryland.

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Space Task Group

The Space Task Group was a working group of NASA engineers created in 1958, tasked with managing America's manned spaceflight programs.

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Space Technology 5

Space Technology 5 (ST5) of the NASA New Millennium program is a test of ten new technologies aboard a group of microsatellites.

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Space telescope

A space telescope or space observatory is an instrument located in outer space to observe distant planets, galaxies and other astronomical objects.

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Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph

The Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) is a spectrograph, also with a camera mode, installed on the Hubble Space Telescope.

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Space Telescope Science Institute

The Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) is the science operations center for the Hubble Space Telescope (HST; in orbit since 1990) and for the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST; scheduled to be launched in March 2021).

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Space Test Program

The Space Test Program (STP) is the primary provider of spaceflight for the United States Department of Defense (DoD) space science and technology community.

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Space tourism

Space tourism is space travel for recreational, leisure or business purposes.

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Space trade

Space trade is interplanetary or interstellar trade.

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Space Transportation System

The Space Transportation System (STS), also known internally to NASA as the Integrated Program Plan (IPP), was a proposed system of reusable manned space vehicles envisioned in 1969 to support extended operations beyond the Apollo program.

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Space weather

Space weather is a branch of space physics and aeronomy concerned with the time varying conditions within the Solar System, including the solar wind, emphasizing the space surrounding the Earth, including conditions in the magnetosphere, ionosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere.

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Space Weather Prediction Center

The Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC), titled the Space Environment Center (SEC) until 2007, is a laboratory and service center of the US National Weather Service (part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)) located in Boulder, Colorado.

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Space-Based Infrared System

The Space-Based Infrared System (SBIRS) is a consolidated system intended to meet the United States' infrared space surveillance needs through the first two to three decades of the 21st century.

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Space-based radar

Space-based radar refers to space-borne radar systems that may have any of a variety of purposes.

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Space-based solar power

Space-based solar power (SBSP) is the concept of collecting solar power in outer space and distributing it to Earth.

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Space-themed music

Space-themed music is any music, from any genre or style, with lyrics or titles relating to outer space or space travel.

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SpaceCamp

SpaceCamp is a 1986 American space adventure film inspired by the U.S. Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama.

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Spacecraft

A spacecraft is a vehicle or machine designed to fly in outer space.

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Spacecraft cemetery

The phrase "spacecraft cemetery" can refer to an area in the southern Pacific Ocean southeast of Wellington, New Zealand, where spacecraft, notably the defunct space stations Mir and Tiangong-1, as well as waste-filled Progress cargo spacecraft, have been routinely deposited.

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Spacecraft Propulsion Research Facility

The Spacecraft Propulsion Research Facility, now known as the In-Space Propulsion Facility, is (according to NASA), the "world’s only facility capable of testing full-scale upper-stage launch vehicles and rocket engines under simulated high-altitude conditions." The facility, located at NASA's Plum Brook Station of the Glenn Research Center near Sandusky, Ohio, was built in 1968.

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Spacecraft Systems and Controls Lab

The Space Systems and Controls Lab is a lab in the at Iowa State University located in Ames, Iowa.

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Spacecraft Tracking and Data Acquisition Network

The Spacecraft Tracking and Data (Acquisition) Network (STADAN or STDN) was established by NASA in the early 1960s to satisfy the requirement for long-duration, highly-available space-to-ground communications.

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SpaceDev

SpaceDev, a part of the "Space Systems Business" of Sierra Nevada Corporation, is prominent for its spaceflight and microsatellite work.

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Spaceflight

Spaceflight (also written space flight) is ballistic flight into or through outer space.

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Spaceflight Meteorology Group

The Spaceflight Meteorology Group (SMG) is a U.S. weather forecasting unit staffed by the National Weather Service (NWS) for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) which provides pertinent information on the current and expected state of the atmosphere during human spaceflight operations.

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Spaceguard

The term Spaceguard loosely refers to a number of efforts to discover and study near-Earth objects (NEO), especially those that may impact Earth.

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Spacelab

Spacelab was a reusable laboratory used on certain spaceflights flown by the Space Shuttle.

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Spaceplane

A spaceplane is an aerospace vehicle that operates as an aircraft in Earth's atmosphere, as well as a spacecraft when it is in space.

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Spaceport Florida Launch Complex 36

Launch Complex 36 (LC-36)—formerly known as Space Launch Complex 36 (SLC-36) from 1997 to 2010—is a launch complex at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Brevard County, Florida.

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Spaceport Sheboygan

Spaceport Sheboygan is a science education facility in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.

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SpaceShipOne flight 15P

Flight 15P of SpaceShipOne (X0) was the first privately funded human spaceflight.

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SpaceShipOne flight 16P

Flight 16P of SpaceShipOne was a spaceflight in the Tier One program that took place on September 29, 2004.

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SpaceShipTwo

The Scaled Composites Model 339 SpaceShipTwo (SS2) is an air-launched suborbital spaceplane type designed for space tourism.

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Spacesuits in fiction

Science fiction authors have designed imaginary spacesuits for their characters almost since the beginning of fiction set in space.

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Spacetime

In physics, spacetime is any mathematical model that fuses the three dimensions of space and the one dimension of time into a single four-dimensional continuum.

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SpaceWire

SpaceWire is a spacecraft communication network based in part on the IEEE 1355 standard of communications.

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SpaceX

Space Exploration Technologies Corp., doing business as SpaceX, is a private American aerospace manufacturer and space transportation services company headquartered in Hawthorne, California.

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SpaceX Dragon

Dragon is a reusable spacecraft developed by SpaceX, an American private space transportation company based in Hawthorne, California.

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Spallanzani (lunar crater)

Spallanzani is a lunar impact crater located in the rugged, crater-marked terrain of the Moon's southern hemisphere, and is named after Lazzaro Spallanzani.

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Spanish Springs, Nevada

Spanish Springs is a census-designated place (CDP) in Washoe County, Nevada, United States.

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Spar Aerospace

SPAR Aerospace was a Canadian aerospace company.

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Spasim

Spasim is a 32-player 3D networked space flight simulation game and first-person space shooter developed by Jim Bowery for the PLATO computer network and released in March 1974.

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Spörer (crater)

Spörer is a lunar impact crater that lies just about 10 km north of the crater Herschel, and southeast of the lava-flooded Flammarion.

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Species II

Species II is a 1998 American science fiction horror thriller film directed by Peter Medak.

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Species–area relationship

The species–area relationship or species–area curve describes the relationship between the area of a habitat, or of part of a habitat, and the number of species found within that area.

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Specific impulse

Specific impulse (usually abbreviated Isp) is a measure of how effectively a rocket uses propellant or jet engine uses fuel.

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SpectraSensors

SpectraSensors, Inc. is a manufacturer of optical-based gas sensors for the industrial process, environmental monitoring and clean technology markets.

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Speed of light

The speed of light in vacuum, commonly denoted, is a universal physical constant important in many areas of physics.

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Speedo

Speedo International Ltd. is an Australian manufacturer and distributor of swimwear and swim-related accessories based in Nottingham, England.

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Spencer Jones (crater)

Spencer Jones is a lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side.

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SPHERES

The Synchronized Position Hold Engage and Reorient Experimental Satellite (SPHERES) are a series of miniaturized satellites developed by MIT's Space Systems Laboratory for NASA and US Military, to be used as a low-risk, extensible test bed for the development of metrology, formation flight, rendezvous, docking and autonomy algorithms that are critical for future space missions that use distributed spacecraft architecture, such as Terrestrial Planet Finder and Orbital Express.

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Spider-Man (1981 TV series)

Spider-Man is an American animated TV series based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name.

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Spidernaut

Spidernaut is a concept for an extra-vehicular robot being developed by NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center.

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Spin (aerodynamics)

A spin is a special category of stall resulting in autorotation about the vertical axis and a shallow, rotating, downward path.

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Spin-stabilisation

Spin-stabilisation is the method of stabilizing a satellite or launch vehicle by means of spin.

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Spirit (rover)

Spirit, also known as MER-A (Mars Exploration Rover – A) or MER-2, is a robotic rover on Mars, active from 2004 to 2010.

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Spirulina (dietary supplement)

Spirulina represents a biomass of cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) that can be consumed by humans and other animals.

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Spitzer Space Telescope

The Spitzer Space Telescope (SST), formerly the Space Infrared Telescope Facility (SIRTF), is an infrared space telescope launched in 2003 and still operating as of 2018.

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Splashdown

Splashdown is the method of landing a spacecraft by parachute in a body of water.

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Spock

Spock is a fictional character in the Star Trek media franchise.

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Spoileron

In aeronautics spoilerons, also known as spoiler ailerons, are flight control surfaces, specifically spoilers that can be used asymmetrically to provide adequate roll control if aileron action would produce excessive wing twist on a very flexible wing or if wide-span flaps prevent adequate aileron roll control.

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Spore (2008 video game)

Spore is a 2008 life simulation real-time strategy single-player sandbox god game developed by Maxis and designed by Will Wright, released for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. Covering many genres including action, real-time strategy, and role-playing games, Spore allows a player to control the development of a species from its beginnings as a microscopic organism, through development as an intelligent and social creature, to interstellar exploration as a spacefaring culture.

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Springfield High School (Illinois)

Springfield High School (SHS) is a public secondary school located in Springfield, Illinois, United States.

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Sprite (lightning)

Sprites are large-scale electrical discharges that occur high above thunderstorm clouds, or cumulonimbus, giving rise to a quite varied range of visual shapes flickering in the night sky.

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Spurr (crater)

Spurr is the lava-flooded remains of a lunar impact crater.

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Sputnik 1

Sputnik 1 (or; "Satellite-1", or "PS-1", Простейший Спутник-1 or Prosteyshiy Sputnik-1, "Elementary Satellite 1") was the first artificial Earth satellite.

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Sputter deposition

Sputter deposition is a physical vapor deposition (PVD) method of thin film deposition by sputtering.

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Spy Smasher

Spy Smasher is the name of two fictional characters appearing in comics published by DC Comics.

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SQUID

A SQUID (for superconducting quantum interference device) is a very sensitive magnetometer used to measure extremely subtle magnetic fields, based on superconducting loops containing Josephson junctions.

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SSC Aero

The SSC Ultimate Aero is a mid-engined sports car that was produced by SSC North America (formerly known as Shelby SuperCars) from 2006 until 2013.

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SSL (company)

SSL, formerly Space Systems/Loral, LLC (SS/L), of Palo Alto, California, is a wholly owned manufacturing subsidiary of Maxar Technologies.

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SSX (series)

SSX is a series of snowboarding and skiing (added in On Tour) video games published by EA Sports.

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St John's College, Johannesburg

St John's College is a private school for boys in South Africa.

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St Patrick's College, Kilbirnie, Wellington

St Patrick's College is the oldest Roman Catholic boys' secondary school in New Zealand.

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St Paul's Cathedral

St Paul's Cathedral, London, is an Anglican cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of London and the mother church of the Diocese of London.

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St Peter's Roman Catholic Primary School, Aberdeen

St Peter's RC Primary School is a Catholic primary school in Aberdeen, Scotland that was established in 1833.

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St. Cloud State University

St.

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St. John (crater)

St.

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St. Louis Catholic High School

St.

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St. Mark's School of Texas

The St.

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Staib

Staib may refer to.

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Stakkato

Stakkato is the alias of Swede Philip Gabriel Pettersson the alleged perpetrator of a worldwide cyber attack known to have occurred from at least December 2003 until May 2005, targeting a large number of sites on the Internet including the US Military, White Sands Missile Range, NASA, a number of US academic institutions (known to include Caltech, Stanford University, San Diego Supercomputer Center, and UIUC), and a number of non-US academic institutions (known to include Uppsala University in Sweden and University College Cork in Ireland) and several other Internet locations.

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Stalking the Billion-Footed Beast

"Stalking the Billion-Footed Beast" is an essay by Tom Wolfe that appeared in the November 1989 issue of Harper's Magazine criticizing the American literary establishment for retreating from realism.

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Stall (fluid mechanics)

In fluid dynamics, a stall is a reduction in the lift coefficient generated by a foil as angle of attack increases.

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Standard asteroid physical characteristics

For the majority of numbered asteroids, almost nothing is known apart from a few physical parameters and orbital elements and some physical characteristics are often only estimated.

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Standard gravitational parameter

In celestial mechanics, the standard gravitational parameter μ of a celestial body is the product of the gravitational constant G and the mass M of the body.

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Standby

Standby may refer to.

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Stanford Physics Information Retrieval System

The Stanford Physics Information Retrieval System (SPIRES) is a database management system developed by Stanford University.

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Stanford torus

The Stanford torus is a proposed NASA design for a space habitat capable of housing 10,000 to 140,000 permanent residents.

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Stanley Aviation

Stanley Aviation is an aerospace company started by Robert M Stanley, the aviation pioneer, in Buffalo, New York in 1948.

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Stanley Black & Decker

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc., formerly known as The Stanley Works, is a Fortune 500 American manufacturer of industrial tools and household hardware and provider of security products and locks headquartered in the greater Hartford city of New Britain, Connecticut.

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Stanley G. Love

Stanley G. Love, Ph.D. (born June 8, 1965) is an American scientist and a NASA astronaut from Oregon.

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Stanley Kubrick

Stanley Kubrick (July 26, 1928 – March 7, 1999) was an American film director, screenwriter, and producer.

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Stanley Osher

Stanley Osher (born April 24, 1942) is an American mathematician, known for his many contributions in shock capturing, level set methods, and PDE-based methods in computer vision and image processing.

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Stanton Glantz

Stanton Arnold Glantz, Ph.D. (born 1946) is an American professor, author, and leading tobacco control activist.

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Star Cops

Star Cops is a British science fiction television series first broadcast on BBC2 in 1987.

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Star formation

Star formation is the process by which dense regions within molecular clouds in interstellar space, sometimes referred to as "stellar nurseries" or "star-forming regions", collapse and form stars.

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Star Gazers

Star Gazers (formerly known as Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler and later Jack Horkheimer: Star Gazer) is a five-minute astronomy show on American public television previously hosted by Jack Foley Horkheimer, executive director of the Miami Space Transit Planetarium.

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Star Girl (song)

"Star Girl" is the second single from McFly's third studio album, Motion in the Ocean, which was released in the UK on 23 October 2006.

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Star of Bethlehem

The Star of Bethlehem, or Christmas Star, appears only in the nativity story of the Gospel of Matthew, where "wise men from the East" (Magi) are inspired by the star to travel to Jerusalem.

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Star tracker

A star tracker is an optical device that measures the positions of stars using photocells or a camera.

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Star Trek

Star Trek is an American media franchise based on the science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry.

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Star Trek (film)

Star Trek is a 2009 American science fiction adventure film directed by J. J. Abrams and written by Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman.

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Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country is a 1991 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures.

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Star Trek: The Motion Picture

Star Trek: The Motion Picture is a 1979 American science fiction film directed by Robert Wise and based on the television series of the same name created by Gene Roddenberry, who also served as its producer.

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Star-Lord

Star-Lord (Peter Quill) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Starburst galaxy

A starburst galaxy is a galaxy undergoing an exceptionally high rate of star formation, as compared to the long-term average rate of star formation in the galaxy or the star formation rate observed in most other galaxies.

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Starcom: The U.S. Space Force

Starcom: The U.S. Space Force is a 1987 animated syndicated U.S. television series inspired by a motorized toy franchise manufactured by Coleco.

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Stardust (spacecraft)

Stardust was a 390 kilogram robotic space probe launched by NASA on 7 February 1999.

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Stardust@home

Stardust@home is a citizen science project that encourages volunteers to search images for tiny interstellar dust impacts.

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StarFire (navigation system)

StarFire is a wide-area differential GPS developed by John Deere's NavCom and precision farming groups.

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Starfish Prime

Starfish Prime was a July 9, 1962 high-altitude nuclear test conducted by the United States, a joint effort of the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) and the Defense Atomic Support Agency.

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Stark (crater)

Stark is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Starlite

Starlite is a material claimed to be able to withstand and insulate from extreme heat.

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Stars named after people

Over the past few centuries, a small number of stars have been named after individual people.

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STARSHINE (satellite)

The STARSHINE (Student Tracked Atmospheric Research Satellite Heuristic International Networking Experiment) series of three artificial satellites were student participatory missions sponsored by the United States Naval Research Laboratory (NRL).

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Starship Enterprise

Enterprise or USS Enterprise (often referred to as the "Starship Enterprise") is the name of several fictional spacecraft, some of which are the main craft and setting for various television series and films in the Star Trek science fiction franchise.

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State of Fear

State of Fear is a 2004 techno-thriller novel by Michael Crichton, in which eco-terrorists plot mass murder to publicize the danger of global warming.

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State Space Agency of Ukraine

The State Space Agency of Ukraine (SSAU; Державне космічне агентство України, Derzhavne kosmichne ahentstvo Ukrayiny, ДКАУ, DKAU) is the Ukrainian government agency responsible for space policy and programs.

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State University of New York at Oneonta

The State University of New York College at Oneonta (more commonly known as SUNY Oneonta, and also called Oneonta State and O-State) is a four-year liberal arts college in Oneonta, New York, United States, with approximately 8,000 students.

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State University of New York Maritime College

SUNY Maritime College is a maritime college located in the Bronx, New York, United States in historic Fort Schuyler on the Throggs Neck peninsula where the East River meets Long Island Sound.

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State-corporate crime

In criminology, the concept of state-corporate crime refers to crimes that result from the relationship between the policies of the state and the policies and practices of commercial corporations.

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Statesville, North Carolina

Statesville is a city in Iredell County, North Carolina, United States.

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Stöfler (crater)

Stöfler is a large lunar impact crater located in the crater-riddled southern highlands, named for Johannes Stöffler.

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Störmer (crater)

Störmer is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon from the Earth, named after Carl Størmer, a Norwegian mathematician and aurora researcher.

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Stealth technology

Stealth technology also termed low observable technology (LO technology) is a sub-discipline of military tactics and passive electronic countermeasures, which cover a range of techniques used with personnel, aircraft, ships, submarines, missiles and satellites to make them less visible (ideally invisible) to radar, infrared, sonar and other detection methods.

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Stearns (crater)

Stearns is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Stebbins (crater)

Stebbins is a large lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Stefan (crater)

Stefan is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon, just beyond the northwestern limb.

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Stefania Follini

Stefania Follini (born 16 August 1961) is an Italian interior designer.

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Stein (lunar crater)

Stein is an elongated impact crater formation that lies just to the east of the larger crater Tiselius, on the far side of the Moon.

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Steklov (crater)

Steklov is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon, past the southwestern limb.

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Stella (crater)

Stella is a small lunar impact crater on the eastern side of Mare Serenitatis.

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Stellar atmosphere

The stellar atmosphere is the outer region of the volume of a star, lying above the stellar core, radiation zone and convection zone.

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Stellar black hole

A stellar black hole (or stellar-mass black hole) is a black hole formed by the gravitational collapse of a massive star.

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Stellar designations and names

Designations and names of stars (and other celestial bodies) are currently primarily mediated in the scientific community by the International Astronomical Union (IAU), a de facto authority.

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Stellar nucleosynthesis

Stellar nucleosynthesis is the theory explaining the creation (nucleosynthesis) of chemical elements by nuclear fusion reactions between atoms within the stars.

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Stellar parallax

Stellar parallax is the apparent shift of position of any nearby star (or other object) against the background of distant objects.

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Sten Odenwald

Sten Felix Odenwald (born November 23, 1952) is an American astronomer, author, and NASA scientist-educator.

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Steno (lunar crater)

Steno is a relatively small lunar impact crater that is located in the northern hemisphere on the Moon's far side.

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Stephan's Quintet

Stephan's Quintet is a visual grouping of five galaxies of which four form the first compact galaxy group ever discovered.

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Stephanie Schwabe

Stephanie Jutta Schwabe (in Germany) is a geomicrobiologist.

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Stephanie Wilson

Stephanie Diana Wilson (born September 27, 1966) is an American engineer and a NASA astronaut.

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Stephen Baxter (author)

Stephen Baxter (born 13 November 1957) is an English hard science fiction author.

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Stephen Bowen (astronaut)

Stephen Gerard Bowen (born February 13, 1964) is a United States Navy submariner and a NASA astronaut; he was the second submariner to travel into space.

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Stephen Frick

Stephen Nathaniel Frick (born September 30, 1964) is an American astronaut and a veteran of two Space Shuttle missions.

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Stephen J. Edberg

Stephen J. Edberg (born 1952) is a scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

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Stephen P. Laurie

Stephen P. Laurie is a British amateur astronomer.

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Stephen Robinson

Stephen Kern Robinson (born October 26, 1955, in Sacramento, California) is a former NASA astronaut.

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Stephen Root

Stephen Root (born November 17, 1951) is an American actor, comedian, and voice actor.

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Stephen S. Oswald

Stephen Scot Oswald (born June 30, 1951) is a former NASA astronaut.

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Stephen Thorne (astronaut)

Stephen Douglas Thorne (February 11, 1953 – May 24, 1986), (Lt Cmdr, USN), was an American naval officer and aviator, test pilot and a NASA astronaut candidate.

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STEREO

STEREO (Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory) is a solar observation mission.

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Stereoscopy

Stereoscopy (also called stereoscopics, or stereo imaging) is a technique for creating or enhancing the illusion of depth in an image by means of stereopsis for binocular vision.

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Sternfeld (crater)

Sternfeld is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Stetson (crater)

Stetson is the remains of a crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Steve Austin (character)

Steve Austin is a science fiction character created by Martin Caidin for his 1972 novel, Cyborg.

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Steve Bales

Steve Bales (born October 7, 1942) is a former NASA engineer and flight controller.

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Steve Englehart

Steve Englehart (born April 22, 1947) is an American writer of comic books and novels.

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Steve Hettinger

Stephen Ray "Steve" Hettinger (born August 25, 1945) is an American politician who served as mayor of Huntsville, Alabama from 1988 to 1996.

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Steve Hindalong

Steve Hindalong (born November 29, 1959) is an American drummer, percussionist, songwriter and producer best known for his work with the alternative rock band The Choir.

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Steve Irwin

Stephen Robert Irwin (22 February 1962 – 4 September 2006), nicknamed "The Crocodile Hunter", was an Australian zookeeper, conservationist and television personality.

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Steve McIntyre

Steven McIntyre (born 1947) is a Canadian mining exploration company director, a former minerals prospector and semi-retired mining consultant whose work has included statistical analysis.

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Steve Soboroff

Steve Soboroff (born August 31, 1948) is President of the Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners, a member of the Board of Directors of the Weingart Foundation, and past Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of Playa Vista.

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Steve Squyres

Steven W. Squyres (born January 9, 1956) is the James A. Weeks Professor of Physical Sciences at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.

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Steven A. Benner

Steven Albert Benner (born October 23, 1954) has been a professor at Harvard University, ETH Zurich, and the University of Florida where he was the V.T. & Louise Jackson Distinguished Professor of Chemistry.

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Steven Hawley

Steven Alan Hawley (born December 12, 1951) is a former NASA astronaut who flew on five U.S. Space Shuttle flights.

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Steven J. Ostro

Steven Jeffrey Ostro (March 9, 1946 – December 15, 2008) was an American scientist specializing in radar astronomy.

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Steven Lindsey

Steven Wayne Lindsey (born August 24, 1960) is a retired U.S. Air Force officer and NASA astronaut.

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Steven Muller

Steven Muller (November 22, 1927 – January 19, 2013) was the president of the Johns Hopkins University, serving from 1972 to 1990.

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Steven R. Nagel

Steven Ray Nagel (October 27, 1946 – August 21, 2014), (Col, USAF), was an American astronaut, aeronautical and mechanical engineer, test pilot, and a United States Air Force pilot.

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Steven Smith (astronaut)

Steven Lee Smith (born December 30, 1958), is an American technology executive and former NASA astronaut, being a veteran of four space flights covering 16 million miles and seven space walks totaling 49 hours and 25 minutes.

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Steven Swanson

Steven Ray Swanson (born December 3, 1960 in Syracuse, New York) is an American Engineer and a retired NASA astronaut.

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Steward Observatory

Steward Observatory is the research arm of the Department of Astronomy at the University of Arizona (UA).

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Stewart (crater)

Stewart is a small lunar impact crater that lies to the northeast of the Mare Spumans, a small lunar mare near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Stewart Brand

Stewart Brand (born December 14, 1938) is an American writer, best known as editor of the Whole Earth Catalog.

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STEX

Space Technology Experiments, or STEX, also known as NRO Launch 8 or NROL-8, was an experimental National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) satellite built by Lockheed Martin.

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Stirling Energy Systems

Stirling Energy Systems is a Scottsdale, Arizona-based company which developed equipment for utility-scale renewable energy power plants and distributed electrical generating systems using parabolic dish and stirling engine technology, touted as the highest efficiency solar technology.

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Stirling engine

A Stirling engine is a heat engine that operates by cyclic compression and expansion of air or other gas (the working fluid) at different temperatures, such that there is a net conversion of heat energy to mechanical work.

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Stirling radioisotope generator

The Stirling radioisotope generator (SRG) is a generator based on a Stirling engine powered by a large radioisotope heater unit.

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Stock footage

Stock footage, and similarly, archive footage, library pictures, and file footage is film or video footage that can be used again in other films.

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Stockton, Maryland

Stockton is a census-designated place (CDP) in Worcester County, Maryland, United States.

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Stokes (lunar crater)

Stokes is a lunar impact crater that is nestled in the curve formed by the craters Regnault to the north, Volta along the northeast, and Langley.

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STOL

STOL is an acronym for a short takeoff and landing aircraft, which have short runway requirements for takeoff and landing.

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Stoletov (crater)

Stoletov is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Stone Soupercomputer

The Stone Soupercomputer was a Beowulf-style computer cluster built at the US Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the late 1990s.

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Stoney (lunar crater)

Oblique Lunar Orbiter 5 image Stoney is an impact crater on the Moon, located in the southern part of its far side, approximately 47.5 kilometers in diameter.

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Stony Rapids

Stony Rapids is a northern hamlet in Northern Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Story Musgrave

Franklin Story Musgrave, M.D. (born August 19, 1935) is an American physician and a retired NASA astronaut.

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Stottler Henke Associates

Stottler Henke Associates, Inc., founded in 1988, is a company headquartered in San Mateo, California that develops artificial intelligence software applications and development tools for education and training, planning and scheduling, knowledge management and discovery, decision support, and computer security and reliability.

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STOVL

A short take-off and vertical landing aircraft (STOVL aircraft) is a fixed-wing aircraft that is able to take off from a short runway (or take off vertically if it does not have a heavy payload) and land vertically (i.e. with no runway).

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Strabo (crater)

Strabo is a lunar impact crater that is located near the northeastern rim of the Moon.

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Strangers (French comic book)

Strangers is a French comic book depicting a superhero team, consisting of many of Editions Lug' most popular heroes, all aliens residing on Earth (hence its name).

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Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy

The Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) is an 80/20 joint project of NASA and the German Aerospace Center (DLR) to construct and maintain an airborne observatory.

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Stratton (crater)

Stratton is a lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side.

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Strömgren (crater)

Strömgren is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon from the Earth.

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Streamlight

Streamlight is a company located in Eagleville, Pennsylvania, USA that manufactures flashlights powered by various rechargeable and disposable batteries.

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Streptococcus mitis

Streptococcus mitis, previously known as Streptococcus mitior, is a mesophilic alpha-hemolytic species of Streptococcus that inhabits the human mouth.

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Stromatolite

Stromatolites or stromatoliths (from Greek στρῶμα strōma "layer, stratum" (GEN στρώματος strōmatos), and λίθος lithos "rock") are layered mounds, columns, and sheet-like sedimentary rocks that were originally formed by the growth of layer upon layer of cyanobacteria, a single-celled photosynthesizing microbe.

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Strontium-90

Strontium-90 is a radioactive isotope of strontium produced by nuclear fission, with a half-life of 28.8 years.

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Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

Stroudsburg is a borough in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Struve (crater)

Struve is the lava-flooded remains of a lunar impact crater.

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STS-1

STS-1 (Space Transportation System-1) was the first orbital spaceflight of NASA's Space Shuttle program.

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STS-100

STS-100 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle '' Endeavour''.

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STS-101

STS-101 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle '' Atlantis''.

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STS-102

STS-102 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle '' Discovery'' and launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida.

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STS-103

STS-103 was a Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission by Space Shuttle Discovery.

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STS-104

STS-104 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle ''Atlantis''.

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STS-105

STS-105 was a mission of the Space Shuttle Discovery to the International Space Station, launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, 10 August 2001.

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STS-106

STS-106 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle '' Atlantis''.

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STS-107

STS-107 was the 113th flight of the Space Shuttle program, and the final flight of Space Shuttle ''Columbia''.

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STS-108

STS-108 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle '' Endeavour''.

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STS-109

STS-109 (SM3B) was a Space Shuttle mission that launched from the Kennedy Space Center on 1 March 2002.

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STS-110

STS-110 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) on 8–19 April 2002 flown by Space Shuttle ''Atlantis''.

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STS-111

STS-111 was a space shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle ''Endeavour''.

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STS-112

STS-112 (ISS assembly flight 9A) was an 11-day space shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by.

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STS-113

STS-113 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle Endeavour.

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STS-114

STS-114 was the first "Return to Flight" Space Shuttle mission following the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster.

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STS-115

STS-115 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle '' Atlantis''.

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STS-116

STS-116 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle '' Discovery''.

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STS-117

STS-117 (ISS assembly flight 13A) was a Space Shuttle mission flown by Space Shuttle ''Atlantis'', launched from pad 39A of the Kennedy Space Center on 8 June 2007.

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STS-118

STS-118 was a space shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by the orbiter Endeavour.

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STS-119

STS-119 (ISS assembly flight 15A) was a space shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) which was flown by Space Shuttle ''Discovery'' during March 2009.

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STS-120

STS-120 was a space shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) that launched on 23 October 2007 from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida.

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STS-121

STS-121 was a 2006 NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle '' Discovery''.

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STS-122

STS-122 was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS), flown by the Space Shuttle ''Atlantis''.

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STS-123

STS-123 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) which was flown by Space Shuttle ''Endeavour''.

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STS-124

STS-124 was a Space Shuttle mission, flown by Space Shuttle ''Discovery'' to the International Space Station.

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STS-125

STS-125, or HST-SM4 (Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission 4), was the fifth and final space shuttle mission to the Hubble Space Telescope (HST).

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STS-126

STS-126 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle.

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STS-127

STS-127 (ISS assembly flight 2J/A) was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS).

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STS-128

STS-128 (ISS assembly flight 17A) was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) that launched on 28 August 2009.

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STS-129

STS-129 (ISS assembly flight ULF3) was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS).

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STS-130

STS-130 (ISS assembly flight 20A) was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS).

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STS-131

STS-131 (ISS assembly flight 19A) was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS).

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STS-132

STS-132 (ISS assembly flight ULF4) was a NASA Space Shuttle mission, during which Space Shuttle Atlantis docked with the International Space Station on 16 May 2010.

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STS-133

STS-133 (ISS assembly flight ULF5) was the 133rd mission in NASA's Space Shuttle program; during the mission, Space Shuttle ''Discovery'' docked with the International Space Station.

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STS-134

STS-134 (ISS assembly flight ULF6) was the penultimate mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program and the 25th and last spaceflight of.

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STS-2

STS-2 was the second Space Shuttle mission conducted by NASA, and the second flight of the orbiter ''Columbia''.

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STS-26

STS-26 was the 26th NASA Space Shuttle mission and the seventh flight of the orbiter ''Discovery''.

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STS-27

STS-27 was the 27th NASA Space Shuttle mission, and the third flight of Space Shuttle ''Atlantis''.

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STS-28

STS-28 was the 30th NASA Space Shuttle mission, the fourth shuttle mission dedicated to United States Department of Defense purposes, and the eighth flight of Space Shuttle ''Columbia''.

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STS-29

STS-29 was a NASA Space Shuttle mission, during which Space Shuttle ''Discovery'' inserted a Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS) into Earth orbit.

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STS-3

STS-3 was NASA's third Space Shuttle mission, and was the third mission for the Space Shuttle ''Columbia''.

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STS-30

STS-30 was the 29th NASA Space Shuttle mission and the fourth mission for Space Shuttle ''Atlantis''.

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STS-31

STS-31 was the thirty-fifth mission of the American Space Shuttle program, which launched the Hubble Space Telescope astronomical observatory into Earth orbit.

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STS-32

STS-32 was the 33rd mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program, and the 9th launch of Space Shuttle ''Columbia''.

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STS-33

STS-33 was a NASA Space Shuttle mission, during which Space Shuttle ''Discovery'' deployed a payload for the United States Department of Defense (DoD).

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STS-34

STS-34 was a NASA Space Shuttle mission using ''Atlantis''.

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STS-35

STS-35 was the tenth flight of Space Shuttle ''Columbia'', the 38th shuttle flight, and a mission devoted to astronomical observations with ASTRO-1, a Spacelab observatory consisting of four telescopes.

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STS-36

STS-36 was a NASA Space Shuttle mission, during which Space Shuttle ''Atlantis'' carried a classified payload for the U.S. Department of Defense (believed to have been a Misty reconnaissance satellite) into orbit.

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STS-37

STS-37, the eighth flight of the Space Shuttle ''Atlantis'', was a six-day mission with the primary objective of launching the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory (CGRO), the second of the Great Observatories program which included the visible-spectrum Hubble Space Telescope, the Chandra X-ray Observatory and the infrared Spitzer Space Telescope.

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STS-38

STS-38 was a Space Shuttle mission by NASA using the Space Shuttle ''Atlantis''.

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STS-39

STS-39 was the twelfth mission of the Space Shuttle Discovery.

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STS-3xx

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STS-4

STS-4 was the fourth NASA Space Shuttle mission, and also the fourth for Space Shuttle ''Columbia''.

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STS-40

STS-40, the eleventh launch of Space Shuttle ''Columbia'', was a nine-day mission in June, 1991.

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STS-400

STS-400 was the Space Shuttle contingency support (Launch On Need) flight that would have been launched using if a major problem occurred on during STS-125, the final Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission (HST SM-4).

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STS-41

STS-41 was the eleventh mission of the Space Shuttle ''Discovery''.

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STS-41 (disambiguation)

NASA flew a number of Space Shuttle missions in the early and mid-1980s with designations derived from STS-41.

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STS-41-B

STS-41-B was the tenth NASA Space Shuttle mission and the fourth flight of the.

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STS-41-C

STS-41-C was NASA's 11th Space Shuttle mission, and the fifth mission of Space Shuttle ''Challenger''.

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STS-41-D

STS-41-D was the 12th flight of NASA's Space Shuttle program, and the first mission of Space Shuttle ''Discovery''.

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STS-41-G

STS-41-G was the 13th flight of NASA's Space Shuttle program and the sixth flight of Space Shuttle ''Challenger''.

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STS-42

STS-42 was a Space Shuttle ''Discovery'' mission with the Spacelab module.

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STS-43

STS-43, the ninth mission for Space Shuttle ''Atlantis'', was a nine-day mission whose primary goal was launching the fourth Tracking and Data Relay Satellite, TDRS-E. The flight also tested an advanced heatpipe radiator for potential use on the then-future space station and conducted a variety of medical and materials science investigations.

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STS-44

STS-44 was a Space Shuttle mission using Atlantis that launched on 24 November 1991.

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STS-45

STS-45 was a 1992 Space Shuttle mission using the.

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STS-46

STS-46 was a NASA Space Shuttle mission using and was launched on 31 July 1992 at 9:56:48 am EDT.

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STS-47

STS-47 was the 50th Space Shuttle mission of the program, as well as the second mission of Space Shuttle Endeavour.

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STS-48

STS-48 was a Space Shuttle mission that launched on 12 September 1991, from Kennedy Space Center, Florida.

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STS-49

STS-49 was the maiden flight of the Space Shuttle ''Endeavour''.

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STS-5

STS-5 was the fifth NASA Space Shuttle mission and the fifth flight of the Space Shuttle ''Columbia''.

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STS-50

STS-50 (U.S. Microgravity Laboratory 1) was a United States Space Shuttle mission, the 12th mission of the Columbia orbiter.

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STS-51

STS-51 was a Space Shuttle ''Discovery'' mission that launched the Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) in September 1993.

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STS-51 (disambiguation)

NASA flew a number of Space Shuttle missions in the early and mid-1980s with designations derived from STS-51.

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STS-51-A

STS-51-A was the 14th flight of NASA's Space Shuttle program, and the second flight of Space Shuttle ''Discovery''.

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STS-51-B

STS 51-B was the seventeenth flight of NASA's Space Shuttle program, and the seventh flight of Space Shuttle ''Challenger''.

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STS-51-C

STS-51-C was the 15th flight of NASA's Space Shuttle program, and the third flight of Space Shuttle ''Discovery''.

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STS-51-D

STS-51-D was the sixteenth flight of NASA's Space Shuttle program, and the fourth flight of Space Shuttle ''Discovery''.

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STS-51-F

STS-51-F (also known as Spacelab 2) was the nineteenth flight of NASA's Space Shuttle program and the eighth flight of Space Shuttle ''Challenger''.

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STS-51-G

STS-51-G was the eighteenth flight of NASA's Space Shuttle program, and the fifth flight of Space Shuttle ''Discovery''.

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STS-51-I

STS-51-I was the 20th mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program and the sixth flight of Space Shuttle ''Discovery''.

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STS-51-J

STS-51-J was the 21st NASA Space Shuttle mission and the first flight of Space Shuttle ''Atlantis''.

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STS-51-L

STS-51-L was the 25th mission of the United States Space Shuttle program, and disastrous final mission of the Space Shuttle ''Challenger''.

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STS-52

STS-52 was a Space Transportation System (NASA Space Shuttle) mission using orbiter Columbia, and was launched on 22 October 1992.

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STS-53

STS-53 was a Space Shuttle ''Discovery'' mission in support of the United States Department of Defense.

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STS-54

STS-54 was a Space Transportation System (NASA Space Shuttle) mission using orbiter Endeavour.

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STS-55

STS-55 (Space Transportation System 55), or D-2 was the 55th overall flight of the US Space Shuttle and the 14th flight of Shuttle Columbia.

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STS-56

STS-56 was a Space Shuttle ''Discovery'' mission to perform special experiments.

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STS-57

STS-57 was a Shuttle-Spacehab mission of that launched 21 June 1993 from Kennedy Space Center, Florida.

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STS-58

STS-58 was a mission flown by Space Shuttle ''Columbia'' launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on 18 October 1993.

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STS-59

STS-59 Shuttle mission was a Space Shuttle program mission that took place in 1994.

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STS-6

STS-6 was the sixth NASA Space Shuttle mission and the maiden flight of the Space Shuttle ''Challenger''.

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STS-60

STS-60 was the first mission of the US/Russian Shuttle-Mir Program, which carried Sergei K. Krikalev, the first Russian cosmonaut to fly aboard a Space Shuttle.

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STS-61

STS-61 was the first Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission, and the fifth flight of the Space Shuttle ''Endeavour''.

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STS-61 (disambiguation)

NASA flew a number of Space Shuttle missions in the early and mid-1980s with designations derived from STS-61.

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STS-61-A

STS-61-A (also known as D-1) was the 22nd mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program.

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STS-61-B

STS-61-B was NASA's 23rd Space Shuttle mission, and its second using Space Shuttle Atlantis.

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STS-61-C

STS-61-C was the twenty-fourth mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program, and the seventh mission of Space Shuttle ''Columbia''.

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STS-61-H

STS-61-H was a United States Space Shuttle mission planned to launch on June 24, 1986 using ''Columbia''.

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STS-61-M

STS-61-M was a proposed Space Shuttle mission, planned for July 1986 but canceled following the Space Shuttle ''Challenger'' disaster (STS-51-L).

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STS-62

STS-62 was a Space Shuttle program mission flown aboard.

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STS-62-A

STS-62-A was a planned Space Shuttle mission to deliver a reconnaissance payload (Teal Ruby) into polar orbit.

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STS-63

STS-63 was the first mission of the US/Russian Shuttle-Mir Program, which carried out the first rendezvous of the American Space Shuttle with Russia's space station Mir.

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STS-64

STS-64 was a Space Shuttle ''Discovery'' mission that was set to perform multiple experiment packages.

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STS-65

STS-65 was a Space Shuttle program mission of ''Columbia'' launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, 8 July 1994.

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STS-66

STS-66 was a Space Shuttle program mission that was flown by the Space Shuttle ''Atlantis''.

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STS-67

STS-67 was a human spaceflight mission using that launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida on 2 March 1995.

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STS-68

STS-68 was a human spaceflight mission using that launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida on 30 September 1994.

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STS-69

STS-69 was a Space Shuttle ''Endeavour'' mission, and the second flight of the Wake Shield Facility (WSF).

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STS-7

STS-7 was NASA's seventh Space Shuttle mission, and the second mission for the Space Shuttle ''Challenger''.

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STS-70

STS-70 was the 21st flight of the Space Shuttle ''Discovery'', and the last of 7 shuttle missions to carry a Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS).

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STS-71

STS-71 was the third mission of the US/Russian Shuttle-Mir Program and the first Space Shuttle docking to Russian space station Mir.

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STS-72

STS-72 was a Space Shuttle ''Endeavour'' mission to capture and return to Earth a Japanese microgravity research spacecraft known as Space Flyer Unit (SFU).

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STS-73

STS-73 was a Space Shuttle program mission, during October–November 1995, on board the space shuttle Columbia.

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STS-74

STS-74 was the fourth mission of the US/Russian Shuttle-Mir Program, and the second docking of the Space Shuttle with Mir.

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STS-75

STS-75 was a United States NASA Space Shuttle mission, the 19th mission of the ''Columbia'' orbiter.

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STS-76

STS-76 was NASA's 76th Space Shuttle mission, and the 16th mission for ''Atlantis''.

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STS-77

STS-77 was the 77th Space Shuttle mission and the 11th mission of the Space Shuttle Endeavour.

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STS-78

STS-78 was the fifth dedicated Life and Microgravity Spacelab mission for the Space Shuttle program, flown partly in preparation for the International Space Station project.

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STS-79

STS-79 was the 17th flight of Space Shuttle ''Atlantis'', and the 79th mission of the Space Shuttle program.

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STS-8

STS-8 was the eighth NASA Space Shuttle mission and the third flight of the Space Shuttle ''Challenger''.

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STS-80

STS-80 was a Space Shuttle mission flown by Space Shuttle ''Columbia''.

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STS-81

STS-81 was a January 1997 Space Shuttle ''Atlantis'' mission to the Mir space station.

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STS-82

STS-82 was the 22nd flight of the Space Shuttle ''Discovery'' and the 82nd mission of the Space Shuttle program.

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STS-83

STS-83 was a mission of the United States Space Shuttle ''Columbia''.

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STS-84

STS-84 was a manned spaceflight mission by Space Shuttle ''Atlantis'' to the Mir space station.

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STS-85

STS-85 was a Space Shuttle ''Discovery'' mission to perform multiple space science packages.

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STS-86

STS-86 was a Space Shuttle ''Atlantis'' mission to the Mir space station.

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STS-87

STS-87 was a Space Shuttle mission launched from Launch Complex 39B of the Kennedy Space Center on 19 November 1997.

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STS-88

STS-88 was the first Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS).

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STS-89

STS-89 was a space shuttle mission to the Mir space station flown by Space Shuttle '' Endeavour'', and launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida on 22 January 1998.

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STS-9

STS-9 (also referred to as STS-41A and Spacelab 1) was the ninth NASA Space Shuttle mission and the sixth mission of the Space Shuttle ''Columbia''.

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STS-90

STS-90 was a 1998 Space Shuttle mission flown by the Space Shuttle ''Columbia''.

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STS-91

STS-91 was the final Space Shuttle mission to the Mir space station.

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STS-92

STS-92 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle '' Discovery''.

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STS-93

STS-93 marked the 95th launch of the Space Shuttle, the 26th launch of ''Columbia'', and the 21st night launch of a Space Shuttle.

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STS-94

STS-94 was a mission of the United States Space Shuttle Columbia, launched on 1 July 1997.

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STS-95

STS-95 was a Space Shuttle mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida on 29 October 1998, using the orbiter ''Discovery''.

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STS-96

STS-96 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle '' Discovery'', and the first shuttle flight to dock with the International Space Station.

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STS-97

STS-97 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle '' Endeavour''.

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STS-98

STS-98 was a 2001 Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle '' Atlantis''.

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STS-99

STS-99 was a Space Shuttle mission using ''Endeavour'', that launched on 11 February 2000 from Kennedy Space Center, Florida.

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Stuart Roosa

Stuart Allen "Stu" Roosa (August 16, 1933 – December 12, 1994), (Col, USAF), was an American aeronautical engineer, United States Air Force pilot, test pilot, and NASA astronaut, who was the Command Module Pilot for the Apollo 14 mission.

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STV Group (United States)

STV Group, Inc., is a private, employee-owned corporation specializing in engineering, architecture, planning and construction management services, serving the building and facilities, transportation, energy, and infrastructure market sectors.

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Sub-orbital spaceflight

A sub-orbital spaceflight is a spaceflight in which the spacecraft reaches space, but its trajectory intersects the atmosphere or surface of the gravitating body from which it was launched, so that it will not complete one orbital revolution.

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Subbotin (crater)

Subbotin is a lunar impact crater that is located to the west of the larger crater Pavlov, and to the east-northeast of Lampland.

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Submillimeter Wave Astronomy Satellite

The Submillimeter Wave Astronomy Satellite (SWAS) is a NASA submillimeter astronomy satellite, and is the third spacecraft in the Small Explorer program.

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Submillimetre astronomy

Submillimetre astronomy or submillimeter astronomy (see spelling differences) is the branch of observational astronomy that is conducted at submillimetre wavelengths (i.e., terahertz radiation) of the electromagnetic spectrum.

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Suborbital spaceflight in 2008

A number of Suborbital spaceflights were conducted during 2008.

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Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar

Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar FRS (19 October 1910 – 21 August 1995) was an Indian American astrophysicist who spent his professional life in the United States.

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Subvocal recognition

Subvocal recognition (SVR) is the process of taking subvocalization and converting the detected results to a digital output, aural or text-based.

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Succulent Karoo

The Succulent Karoo is a desert ecoregion of South Africa and Namibia.

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Sudden ionospheric disturbance

A sudden ionospheric disturbance (SID) is an abnormally high ionization/plasma density in the D region of the ionosphere caused by a solar flare.

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Suess (lunar crater)

Suess is a small lunar impact crater on the Oceanus Procellarum.

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Suisei (spacecraft)

, originally known as Planet-A, was an unmanned space probe developed by the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (now part of the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency, or JAXA).

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Suitport

A suitport or suitlock is an alternative technology to an airlock, designed for use in hazardous environments and in human spaceflight, especially planetary surface exploration.

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Sulfuric acid

Sulfuric acid (alternative spelling sulphuric acid) is a mineral acid with molecular formula H2SO4.

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Sulpicius Gallus (crater)

Sulpicius Gallus is a small, bowl-shaped lunar impact crater that lies near the southwestern edge of the Mare Serenitatis.

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Sulu Sea

The Sulu Sea (Dagat Sulu, Laut Sulu, Mar de Joló) is a body of water in the southwestern area of the Philippines, separated from the South China Sea in the northwest by Palawan and from the Celebes Sea in the southeast by the Sulu Archipelago.

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Summit Fire (2008)

The Summit Fire was a wildfire that started on May 22, 2008 in the Santa Cruz Mountains, near Corralitos, California, United States.

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Summit Middle School (Coquitlam)

Summit Middle School is a grade 6 to 8 public middle school within School District 43 Coquitlam, British Columbia.

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Sumner (crater)

Sumner is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon, beyond the northeastern limb.

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Sumter, South Carolina

Sumter is a city in and the county seat of Sumter County, South Carolina, United States.

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Sun

The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System.

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Sun Yat-sen

Sun Yat-sen (12 November 1866 – 12 March 1925)Singtao daily.

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Sun-Earth Day

Sun-Earth Day is a joint educational program established in 2000 by NASA and ESA.

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Sundancer

Sundancer was the proposed third prototype space habitat intended to be launched by Bigelow Aerospace—and the first human-rated expandable module based on TransHab technology acquired from NASA.

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Sundman (crater)

Sundman is a lunar impact crater that lies just past the western limb of the Moon.

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Sunflower Galaxy

Messier 63 (also known as M63, NGC 5055, or the Sunflower Galaxy) is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Canes Venatici consisting of a central disc surrounded by many short spiral arm segments, the galaxy form known as flocculent.

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Sunglasses

Sunglasses or sun glasses (informally called shades) are a form of protective eyewear designed primarily to prevent bright sunlight and high-energy visible light from damaging or discomforting the eyes.

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Sunita Williams

Sunita Pandya Williams (born September 19, 1965) is an American astronaut and United States Navy officer of Indo-Slovenian descent.

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Sunnyside, Washington

Sunnyside is a city in Yakima County, Washington, United States.

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Sunnyvale, California

Sunnyvale is a city located in Santa Clara County, California.

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SUNSAT

The Stellenbosch UNiversity SATellite is the first miniaturized satellite designed and manufactured in South Africa.

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Sunshine (2007 film)

Sunshine is a 2007 British-American science fiction thriller film directed by Danny Boyle and adapted from a screenplay written by Alex Garland.

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Super Bowl XXIII

Super Bowl XXIII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Cincinnati Bengals and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion San Francisco 49ers to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1988 season.

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Super Fuzz

Super Fuzz (Poliziotto superpiù) is a 1980 comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci.

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Super Soaker

Super Soaker is a brand of recreational water gun that utilizes manually-pressurized air to shoot water with greater power, range, and accuracy than conventional squirt pistols.

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Super-Earth

A super-Earth is an extrasolar planet with a mass higher than Earth's, but substantially below the masses of the Solar System's ice giants, Uranus and Neptune, which have masses of 15 and 17 times Earth's, respectively.

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Super-Jupiter

A super-Jupiter is an astronomical object that is more massive than the planet Jupiter.

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Superadobe

Superadobe is a form of earthbag construction that was developed by Iranian architect Nader Khalili.

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Supercargo

A supercargo (from Spanish sobrecargo) is a person employed on board a vessel by the owner of cargo carried on the ship.

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Superconducting Super Collider

The Superconducting Super Collider (SSC) (also nicknamed the Desertron) was a particle accelerator complex under construction in the vicinity of Waxahachie, Texas.

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Supercooling

Supercooling, also known as undercooling, is the process of lowering the temperature of a liquid or a gas below its freezing point without it becoming a solid.

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Supercritical airfoil

A supercritical airfoil is an airfoil designed, primarily, to delay the onset of wave drag in the transonic speed range.

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Superfinishing

Superfinishing, also known as micromachining, microfinishing, and short-stroke honing, is a metalworking process that improves surface finish and workpiece geometry.

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Superior, Wisconsin

Superior is a city in, and the county seat of, Douglas County in the state of Wisconsin.

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Supermaneuverability

Supermaneuverability is the ability of aircraft to maintain pilot control and perform maneuvers in situations and ways exceeding those that are possible using purely aerodynamic mechanisms.

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Supermassive black hole

A supermassive black hole (SMBH or SBH) is the largest type of black hole, on the order of hundreds of thousands to billions of solar masses, and is found in the centre of almost all currently known massive galaxies.

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Supernova

A supernova (plural: supernovae or supernovas, abbreviations: SN and SNe) is a transient astronomical event that occurs during the last stellar evolutionary stages of a star's life, either a massive star or a white dwarf, whose destruction is marked by one final, titanic explosion.

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Superpressure balloon

A superpressure balloon is a style of aerostatic balloon where the volume of the balloon is kept relatively constant in the face of changes in the temperature of the contained lifting gas.

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Supersonic aircraft

A supersonic aircraft is an aircraft able to fly faster than the speed of sound (Mach number 1).

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Supersonic transport

A supersonic transport (SST) is a civilian supersonic aircraft designed to transport passengers at speeds greater than the speed of sound.

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Surveyor 1

Surveyor 1 was the first lunar soft-lander in the unmanned Surveyor program of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA, United States).

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Surveyor 2

Surveyor 2 was to be the second lunar lander in the unmanned American Surveyor program to explore the Moon.

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Surveyor 3

Surveyor 3 was the third lander of the American uncrewed Surveyor program sent to explore the surface of the Moon.

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Surveyor 4

Surveyor 4 was the fourth lunar lander in the American unmanned Surveyor program sent to explore the surface of the Moon.

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Surveyor 5

Surveyor 5 was the fifth lunar lander of the American unmanned Surveyor program sent to explore the surface of the Moon.

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Surveyor 6

Surveyor 6 was the sixth lunar lander of the American unmanned Surveyor program that reached the surface of the Moon.

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Surveyor 7

Surveyor 7 was the seventh and last lunar lander of the American unmanned Surveyor program sent to explore the surface of the Moon.

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Surveyor program

The Surveyor program was a NASA program that, from June 1966 through January 1968, sent seven robotic spacecraft to the surface of the Moon.

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Survivor: Panama

Survivor: Panama — Exile Island, also known as Survivor: Exile Island and Survivor: Panama, is the twelfth season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor.

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Susan Helms

Susan Jane Helms (born February 26, 1958) is a retired lieutenant general in the United States Air Force and a former NASA astronaut.

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Susan Kilrain

Susan Kilrain (born October 24, 1961) is an engineer, a former United States Navy officer, and a former NASA astronaut.

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Susan Livingstone

Susan Morrisey Livingstone (born January 13, 1946, in Carthage, Missouri) is a former Acting U.S. Secretary of the Navy in the George W. Bush administration from January-February 2003.

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Sustainable energy

Sustainable energy is energy that is consumed at insignificant rates compared to its supply and with manageable collateral effects, especially environmental effects.

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Suzaku (satellite)

Suzaku (formerly ASTRO-EII) was an X-ray astronomy satellite developed jointly by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and the Institute of Space and Aeronautical Science at JAXA to probe high energy X-ray sources, such as supernova explosions, black holes and galactic clusters.

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Svalbard Rocket Range

The Svalbard Rocket Range (Svalbard Rakettskytefelt) or SvalRak is a launch site for sounding rockets at Ny-Ålesund in Svalbard, Norway.

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Svalbard Undersea Cable System

The Svalbard Undersea Cable System is a twin submarine communications cable which connects Svalbard to the mainland of Norway.

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Sverdrup (crater)

Sverdrup is a lunar impact crater that is located about one crater diameter from the southern pole of the Moon.

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Swades

Swades is a 2004 Indian drama film written, produced and directed by Ashutosh Gowariker.

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Swamp Thing (1991 TV series)

Swamp Thing is an American animated television series based on the Vertigo/DC Comics superhero character Swamp Thing.

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Swann (crater)

Swann is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, to the southeast of the prominent crater Compton.

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Swarm intelligence

Swarm intelligence (SI) is the collective behavior of decentralized, self-organized systems, natural or artificial.

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Swasey (crater)

Swasey is a small lunar impact crater that lies along the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Swedish Institute of Space Physics

The Swedish Institute of Space Physics (Institutet för rymdfysik, IRF) is a Swedish government agency.

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Swift (lunar crater)

Swift is a tiny lunar impact crater that is located in the northwestern part of the Mare Crisium, in the northeast part of the Moon's near side.

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Swift Engineering

Swift Engineering is an American engineering firm, most notable for producing racing cars for a variety of open-wheel racing series, including Formula Ford, Formula Atlantic, the Champ Car World Series and Formula Nippon.

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Swimming at the 2008 Summer Olympics

The swimming competitions at the 2008 Summer Olympics took place from 9 to 17 August 2008 at the Beijing National Aquatics Centre.

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Sycamore Shoals State Historic Area

Sycamore Shoals State Historic Area is a state park located in Elizabethton, in the U.S. state of Tennessee.

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Sylvester (crater)

Sylvester is a lunar impact crater that is located near the north pole of the Moon, along the northern limb in the libration zone.

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Symphony SA-160

The Symphony SA-160 is a CAR 523 certified, two-seat, single-engine, high-wing airplane that was manufactured by Symphony Aircraft Industries in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada in the mid-2000s.

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Syncom

Syncom (for "synchronous communication satellite") started as a 1961 NASA program for active geosynchronous communication satellites, all of which were developed and manufactured by Hughes Space and Communications.

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Synthetic biology

Synthetic biology is an interdisciplinary branch of biology and engineering.

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Synthetic vision system

A synthetic vision system (SVS) is a computer-mediated reality system for aerial vehicles, that uses 3D to provide pilots with clear and intuitive means of understanding their flying environment.

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Syrians

Syrians (سوريون), also known as the Syrian people (الشعب السوري ALA-LC: al-sha‘ab al-Sūrī; ܣܘܪܝܝܢ), are the inhabitants of Syria, who share a common Levantine Semitic ancestry.

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Syrtis Major Planum

Syrtis Major Planum is a "dark spot" (an albedo feature) located in the boundary between the northern lowlands and southern highlands of Mars just west of the impact basin Isidis in the Syrtis Major quadrangle.

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System of systems

System of systems is a collection of task-oriented or dedicated systems that pool their resources and capabilities together to create a new, more complex system which offers more functionality and performance than simply the sum of the constituent systems.

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System requirements (spacecraft system)

System requirements in spacecraft systems are the specific system requirements needed to design and operate a spacecraft or a spacecraft subsystem.

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Systems engineering

Systems engineering is an interdisciplinary field of engineering and engineering management that focuses on how to design and manage complex systems over their life cycles.

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Systems for Nuclear Auxiliary Power

The Systems Nuclear Auxiliary POWER (SNAP) program was a program of experimental radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs) and space nuclear reactors flown during the 1960s by NASA.

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Systems Tool Kit

Systems Tool Kit (formerly Satellite Tool Kit), often referred to by its initials STK, is a physics-based software package from Analytical Graphics, Inc. that allows engineers and scientists to perform complex analyses of ground, sea, air, and space assets, and share results in one integrated solution.

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Syun-Ichi Akasofu

is the founding director of the International Arctic Research Center of the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF), serving in that position from the center's establishment in 1998 until January 2007.

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Szilard (crater)

Szilard is a damaged lunar impact crater that lies to the east-northeast of the crater Richardson.

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Szmul Zygielbojm

Szmul Zygielbojm (שמואל זיגלבוים; February 21, 1895 – May 11, 1943) was a Jewish-Polish socialist politician, leader of the Bund, and a member of the National Council of the Polish government in exile.

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T wave alternans

T wave alternans (TWA) is a periodic beat-to-beat variation in the amplitude or shape of the T wave in an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG).

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T. Jack Lee

Thomas Jack Lee (born 1935) was the sixth Director of the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, from July 6, 1989 to January 6, 1994.

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T. Keith Glennan

Thomas Keith Glennan (September 8, 1905 – April 11, 1995) was the first Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, serving from August 19, 1958 to January 20, 1961.

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T. Mayer (crater)

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T. N. Krishnamurti

Tiruvalam Natarajan Krishnamurti (– February 7, 2018) was an Indian meteorologist.

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T. Neil Davis

Thomas Neil Davis (February 1, 1932 – December 10, 2016) was a professor of geophysics from the University of Alaska Fairbanks and the author of several books.

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Tabasco sauce

Tabasco sauce is a brand of hot sauce made exclusively from tabasco peppers (Capsicum frutescens var. tabasco), vinegar, and salt.

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Tabb, Virginia

Tabb is an unincorporated community in York County, Virginia, United States, on the Virginia Peninsula.

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TABSO Flight 101

TABSO Flight LZ101 was a scheduled service of the Bulgarian national airline from Sofia, Bulgaria via Budapest, Hungary and Prague, Czechoslovakia (today's Czech Republic) to East Berlin in the German Democratic Republic (today's Germany).

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TACA Flight 110

TACA Flight 110 was an international scheduled airline flight operated by TACA Airlines, traveling from Belize to New Orleans.

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Tacchini (crater)

Tacchini is a lunar impact crater on the northwestern edge of the Mare Smythii, near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Tacitus (crater)

Tacitus is a lunar impact crater located to the northwest of the crater Catharina, at the northern extension of the Rupes Altai ridge line.

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Tacquet (crater)

Tacquet is a small, bowl-shaped crater that lies near the southern edge of Mare Serenitatis, in the northeast part of the Moon.

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TacSat-1

TacSat-1 was an experimental satellite built by the Naval Research Laboratory on behalf of the United States Department of Defense (DOD) Office of Force Transformation (OFT).

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TacSat-2

TacSat-2 (also known as JWS-D1 or RoadRunner) was an experimental satellite built by the USAF's Air Force Research Laboratory with an operational life expected to be not more than one year as part of the 'Advanced Concept Technology Demonstration' program.

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Taenga

Taenga, or Taunga-hara, is one of the Tuamotu atolls in French Polynesia.

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TAESA Flight 725

TAESA Flight 725 was an scheduled flight originating in Tijuana International Airport and ending in Mexico International route with intermediate stopovers in Uruapan and Guadalajara, that crashed shortly after departure on November 9, 1999, killing all 18 passengers and crew on board.

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Tafahi

Tafahi is a small island in the north of the Tonga archipelago, in fact closer to Savaiokinai (Sāmoa) than the main islands of Tonga.

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Tagish Lake

Tagish Lake is a lake in Yukon and northern British Columbia, Canada.

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Tagish Lake (meteorite)

The Tagish Lake meteorite fell at 16:43 UTC on 18 January 2000 in the Tagish Lake area in northwestern British Columbia, Canada.

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Tahanea

Tahanea Atoll is an atoll of the Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia.

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Taiaro

Taiaro, or Maro-taua, is a small atoll in the west of the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia.

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Tail-sitter

A tail-sitter or tailsitter is a type of VTOL aircraft that takes off and lands on its tail, then tilts horizontally for forward flight.

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Tailless aircraft

A tailless aircraft has no tail assembly and no other horizontal surface besides its main wing.

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Taiyo Sentai Sun Vulcan

is the fifth series in Toei Company's Super Sentai tokusatsu television franchise.

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Takao Doi

is a Japanese astronaut and a veteran of two NASA space shuttle missions.

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Takapoto

Takapoto, Tua-poto or Oura, is an atoll in the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia.

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Takaroa

Takaroa, Taka-roa or Takapua, is an atoll in the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia.

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Takume

Takume or Pukamaru is an atoll of the Tuamotus chain in French Polynesia, located 790 km northeast of Tahiti and 6 km northeast of Raroia and to the west of Fangatau.

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Takuu Atoll

Takuu, pronounced (Tau’u’u), also known as Takuu Mortlock or Marqueen Islands, is a small, isolated atoll off the east coast of Bougainville in Papua New Guinea.

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Talarian

Talarian was a provider of real-time infrastructure software.

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Talbot (crater)

Talbot is a small lunar impact crater on the Mare Smythii, near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Talk Is Cheap Vol IV

Talk Is Cheap: Volume 4 is the 14th live spoken word album by Henry Rollins, released December, 2004 on 2.13.61 Records.

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Tally-ho

Tally-ho is a very old traditional cry made by the huntsman to tell others the quarry has been sighted.

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Tamara E. Jernigan

Tamara Elizabeth "Tammy" Jernigan, Ph.D. (born May 7, 1959, in Chattanooga, Tennessee) is an American scientist and former NASA astronaut and a veteran of five shuttle missions.

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TAMDAR

TAMDAR (Tropospheric Airborne Meteorological Data Reporting) is a weather monitoring system that consists of an in situ atmospheric sensor mounted on commercial aircraft for data gathering.

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Tamm (crater)

Tamm is a shallow lunar impact crater.

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Tampa Bay Area

The Tampa Bay Area is a major populated area surrounding Tampa Bay on the west coast of Florida in the United States.

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Tang (drink)

Tang is a fruit-flavored drink.

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Tannerus (crater)

Tannerus is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the rugged southern highlands of the Moon.

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Taphonomy

Taphonomy is the study of how organisms decay and become fossilized.

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Tarantula Nebula

The Tarantula Nebula (also known as 30 Doradus) is an H II region in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC).

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Tari, Papua New Guinea

Tari is the capital of the Tari-Pori District and is the centre of Huli country in the Hela Province of Papua New Guinea.

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Taruntius (crater)

Taruntius is a lunar impact crater on the northwestern edge of Mare Fecunditatis and is named after Lucius Taruntius Firmanus.

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Taser

A Taser is a brand of electroshock weapon sold by Axon.

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Tatakoto

Tatakoto is an atoll in the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia.

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Tatooine

Tatooine is a fictional desert planet that appears in the Star Wars space opera franchise.

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Tatsuo Hasegawa

Tatsuo Hasegawa (長谷川 龍雄, Hasegawa Tatsuo, February 8, 1916 – April 29, 2008) was a Japanese automotive engineer, and known as the development chief of the first Toyota Corolla.

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Tau Ceti

Tau Ceti, Latinized from τ Ceti, is a single star in the constellation Cetus that is spectrally similar to the Sun, although it has only about 78% of the Sun's mass.

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Tau Zero

Tau Zero is a hard science fiction novel by Poul Anderson.

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Tauere

Tauere Atoll or Taouere, also known as Te Putua, is a small atoll of the central Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia.

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Taurids

The Taurids are an annual meteor shower, associated with the comet Encke.

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Taurus Nike Tomahawk

Taurus Nike Tomahawk, or TNT for short, is a sounding rocket which was first built in 1983.

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Taylor (crater)

Taylor is a lunar impact crater that is located to the south-southwest of Delambre.

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Taylor Wang

Taylor Gun-Jin Wang (born June 16, 1940) is a Taiwanese American scientist and in 1985, became the first ethnic Chinese person to go into space.

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Türksat 2A

Türksat 2A, a.k.a. Eurasiasat 1, was a Turkish communications satellite as part of a project to form an instant network with two geosynchronous satellites that is supervised by the companies Türksat A.Ş. in Turkey and Eurasiasat SAM in Monaco.

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Türksat 3A

Türksat 3A is a Turkish communications satellite, operated by Turksat.

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Tūpai

Tūpai, also called Motu Iti, is a low-lying atoll in Society Islands, French Polynesia.

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TCNJ School of Engineering

TCNJ School of Engineering is one of seven schools at The College of New Jersey, consisting of roughly 500 students centered in Armstrong Hall.

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Teacher in Space Project

The Teacher in Space Project (TISP) was a NASA program announced by Ronald Reagan in 1984 designed to inspire students, honor teachers, and spur interest in mathematics, science, and space exploration.

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Team America Rocketry Challenge

The Team America Rocketry Challenge (TARC) is an annual American model rocketry competition for students in grades seven to 12 sponsored by the Aerospace Industries Association and the National Association of Rocketry.

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Tebbutt (crater)

Tebbutt is a lunar impact crater that is located near the southwestern edge of Mare Crisium.

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Techfest

Techfest is the annual science and technology festival of Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.

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Technical University of Berlin

The Technical University of Berlin (official name Technische Universität Berlin, known as TU Berlin) is a research university located in Berlin, Germany.

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Technological and industrial history of the United States

The technological and industrial history of the United States describes the United States' emergence as one of the most technologically advanced nations in the world.

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Technological singularity

The technological singularity (also, simply, the singularity) is the hypothesis that the invention of artificial superintelligence (ASI) will abruptly trigger runaway technological growth, resulting in unfathomable changes to human civilization.

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Technology readiness level

Technology readiness levels (TRL) are a method of estimating technology maturity of Critical Technology Elements (CTE) of a program during the acquisition process.

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Ted Stevens

Theodore Fulton Stevens Sr. (November 18, 1923 – August 9, 2010) was an American politician who served as a United States Senator from Alaska.

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Teegarden's Star

Teegarden's Star (SO J025300.5+165258, 2MASS J02530084+1652532, LSPM J0253+1652) is an M-type red dwarf in the constellation Aries, about 12 light-years from the Solar System.

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Teide

Mount Teide (Pico del Teide,, "Teide Peak") is a volcano on Tenerife in the Canary Islands, Spain.

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Teisserenc (crater)

Teisserenc is an eroded lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side.

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Tekokota

Tekokota is one of the Central Tuamotu atolls, located close to the geographic center of the archipelago.

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Tektite

Tektites (from Greek τηκτός tēktós, "molten") are gravel-sized bodies composed of black, green, brown, or gray natural glass formed from terrestrial debris ejected during meteorite impacts.

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Tektite habitat

The Tektite habitat was an underwater laboratory which was the home to divers during Tektite I and II programs.

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Telecommunications engineering

Telecommunications engineering is an engineering discipline centered on electrical and computer engineering which seeks to support and enhance telecommunication systems.

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Teledesic

Teledesic was a company founded in the 1990s to build a commercial broadband satellite constellation for Internet services.

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Teledyne Technologies

Teledyne Technologies, Inc. is an American industrial conglomerate primarily based in the United States but with global operations.

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Telehealth

Telehealth involves the distribution of health-related services and information via electronic information and telecommunication technologies.

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Telematic art

Telematic art is a descriptive of art projects using computer mediated telecommunications networks as their medium.

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Telemedicine

Telemedicine is the use of telecommunication and information technology to provide clinical health care from a distance.

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Telemetry

Telemetry is an automated communications process by which measurements and other data are collected at remote or inaccessible points and transmitted to receiving equipment for monitoring.

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Telepresence

Telepresence refers to a set of technologies which allow a person to feel as if they were present, to give the appearance of being present, or to have an effect, via telerobotics, at a place other than their true location.

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Telerehabilitation

Telerehabilitation (or e-rehabilitation) is the delivery of rehabilitation services over telecommunication networks and the internet.

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Television

Television (TV) is a telecommunication medium used for transmitting moving images in monochrome (black and white), or in colour, and in two or three dimensions and sound.

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Television in the United States

Television is one of the major mass media of the United States.

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Television Infrared Observation Satellite

TIROS, or Television Infrared Observation Satellite, is a series of early weather satellites launched by the United States, beginning with TIROS-1 in 1960.

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Television standards conversion

Television standards conversion is the process of changing one type of television system to another.

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Tell-tale (spacecraft)

In space systems a tell-tale is a single-bit status indicator that is included in telemetry or is used within the spacecraft's on-board software to signal conditions that must be tracked or acted upon, especially when the status changes.

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Telstar 1

Telstar 1 was a communications satellite launched by NASA on July 10, 1962, it was the satellite that allowed the first live broadcast of television images between the United States and Europe.

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Telus World of Science (Edmonton)

Telus World of Science (TWOS) is a broad-based science centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, operated by the (non-profit) Edmonton Space & Science Foundation.

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Tematagi

Tematagi or Tematangi is an atoll in the southeastern area of the Tuamotu Archipelago, French Polynesia.

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Temoe

Temoe, or Te Moe, is a small atoll of the Gambier Islands in French Polynesia.

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Tempel (crater)

Tempel is the remnant of a lunar impact crater whose outer rim has been eroded, indented, and reshaped by subsequent impacts and lava flows.

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Tempel 1

Tempel 1 (official designation: 9P/Tempel) is a periodic Jupiter-family comet discovered by Wilhelm Tempel in 1867.

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Temple City High School

Temple City High School (also known as TCHS) is a four-year public high school located in Temple City, California, in the West San Gabriel Valley.

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Temple Grandin

Mary Temple Grandin (born August 29, 1947) is an American professor of animal science at Colorado State University, consultant to the livestock industry on animal behavior, and autism spokesperson.

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Tempur-Pedic

Tempur-Pedic International, Inc. is a manufacturer and distributor of mattresses and pillows made from viscoelastic foam.

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Ten Bruggencate (crater)

Ten Bruggencate is a lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon from the Earth, just to the east of the younger crater Lane.

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Tenararo

Tenararo is the smallest atoll in the Acteon Group in the southeastern part of the Tuamotu Islands in French Polynesia.

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Tenarunga

Tenarunga or Tenania, formerly Minto Island is a low, wooded and uninhabited atoll in the Acteon Group in the southeastern part of the Tuamotu Islands in French Polynesia.

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Tennessee Valley

The Tennessee Valley is the drainage basin of the Tennessee River and is largely within the U.S. state of Tennessee.

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Tensor

In mathematics, tensors are geometric objects that describe linear relations between geometric vectors, scalars, and other tensors.

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Tepoto (North)

Tepoto, also known as Te Poto, Toho, or Pukapoto, is a coral island.

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Tepoto (South)

Tepoto Atoll (Tepoto Sud), or Ti Poto, is a small atoll of the Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia.

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Terence T. Henricks

Terence Thomas "Tom" Henricks (born July 5, 1952) is a retired colonel in the United States Air Force and a former NASA astronaut.

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Terence Tao

Terence Chi-Shen Tao (born 17 July 1975) is an Australian-American mathematician who has worked in various areas of mathematics.

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Tereshkova (crater)

Tereshkova is a relatively small lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Terma (The X-Files)

"Terma" is the ninth episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction television series The X-Files.

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Terma A/S

Terma A/S is a Danish defense and aerospace manufacturer for both civilian and military applications, and is owned by the Danish company Thrige Holding A/S.

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Terminal countdown demonstration test

A terminal countdown demonstration test (TCDT) is a simulation of the final hours of a launch countdown and serves as a practice exercise in which both the launch team and flight crew rehearse launch day timelines and procedures.

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Terra (satellite)

Terra (EOS AM-1) is a multi-national NASA scientific research satellite in a Sun-synchronous orbit around the Earth.

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Terra Diver

, also known as Terra Diver, is a vertical-scrolling shooting game by Raizing originally released as an arcade game for the ST-V platform in 1996.

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Terra Prime

"Terra Prime" is the twenty first episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise, and originally aired on May 13, 2005.

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Terraforming

Terraforming (literally, "Earth-shaping") of a planet, moon, or other body is the hypothetical process of deliberately modifying its atmosphere, temperature, surface topography or ecology to be similar to the environment of Earth to make it habitable by Earth-like life.

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Terraforming of Mars

Terraforming of Mars is a hypothetical process of planetary engineering by which the surface and climate of Mars would be deliberately changed to make large areas of the environment hospitable to humans, thus making the colonization of Mars safer and sustainable.

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Terrahawks

Gerry Anderson & Christopher Burr's Terrahawks, usually referred to simply as Terrahawks, is a 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Anderson Burr Pictures and created by the production team of Gerry Anderson and Christopher Burr.

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Terre Haute South Vigo High School

Terre Haute South Vigo High School is a public high school located in Terre Haute, Indiana.

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Terrence W. Wilcutt

Terrence Wade Wilcutt (born October 31, 1949) is a United States Marine Corps officer and a NASA astronaut.

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Terrestrial gamma-ray flash

A terrestrial gamma-ray flash (TGF) is a burst of gamma rays produced in Earth's atmosphere.

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Terrestrial planet

A terrestrial planet, telluric planet, or rocky planet is a planet that is composed primarily of silicate rocks or metals.

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Terrestrial Planet Finder

The Terrestrial Planet Finder (TPF) was a proposed project by NASA to construct a system of space telescopes for detecting extrasolar terrestrial planets.

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Terrible Towel

The Terrible Towel is a rally towel associated with the Pittsburgh Steelers, an American football team in the National Football League (NFL).

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Terry Hart

Terry Jonathan "T.J." Hart (born October 27, 1946, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American mechanical and electrical engineer, a retired United States Air Force lieutenant colonel and pilot, and former NASA astronaut.

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Terry W. Virts

Terry W. Virts, Jr. (born December 1, 1967) is a former NASA astronaut, and Colonel in the United States Air Force.

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Tesla (crater)

Tesla is a lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side, just to the southeast of the larger H. G. Wells.

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Tesla turbine

The Tesla turbine is a bladeless centripetal flow turbine patented by Nikola Tesla in 1913.

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Test pilot

A test pilot is an aviator who flies new and modified aircraft in specific maneuvers, known as flight test techniques or FTTs, allowing the results to be measured and the design to be evaluated.

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Tetracene

Tetracene, also called naphthacene, is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon.

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Tetsuo Saito

is a Japanese politician of the New Komeito Party, a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature).

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Texarkana Moonlight Murders

The Texarkana Moonlight Murders, a term coined by the news media, references the unsolved murders committed in and around Texarkana in the spring of 1946 by an unidentified serial killer known as the "Phantom Killer", or "Phantom Slayer".

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Texas

Texas (Texas or Tejas) is the second largest state in the United States by both area and population.

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Texas A&M University

Texas A&M University (Texas A&M or A&M) is a coeducational public research university in College Station, Texas, United States.

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Texas State Highway NASA Road 1

State Highway NASA Road 1 (also NASA Parkway and NASA Road 1) is an east–west state highway that runs from Interstate 45 in Webster to State Highway 146 in Seabrook.

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Texas Tech University

Texas Tech University, often referred to as Texas Tech, Tech, or TTU, is a public research university in Lubbock, Texas.

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Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) is a multi-campus institution based in Lubbock, Texas with additional campuses located in Abilene, Amarillo, Dallas, El Paso and the Permian Basin.

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Texas Woman's University

Texas Woman's University (historically the College of Industrial Arts and Texas State College for Women, commonly known as TWU) is a co-educational university in Denton, Texas, United States, with two health science center branches in Dallas and Houston.

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Texas's 22nd congressional district

Texas's 22nd congressional district of the United States House of Representatives covers a largely suburban south-central portion of the metropolitan area.

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Texas's 22nd congressional district election, 2008

The 2008 election for Texas's 22nd congressional district was held on November 4, 2008, as part of the United States House of Representatives elections for the 111th United States Congress.

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Thad Altman

Thad Altman (born September 8, 1955) is a Republican politician who currently serves as a member of the Florida House of Representatives, representing parts of the Melbourne area in central Brevard County since 2016.

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Thalassa (moon)

Thalassa (Greek: Θάλασσα), also known as Neptune IV, is the second-innermost satellite of Neptune.

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Thales (crater)

Thales is a small crater located in the northeast part of the Moon, just to the west of the larger crater Strabo.

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Thaw Hall

Thaw Hall is a historic academic building on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh that is a contributing property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District and has been named a Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark.

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The Aerospace Corporation

The Aerospace Corporation is a California nonprofit corporation that operates a federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) headquartered in El Segundo, California.

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The Amazonia Conference

The Amazonia Conference is a global warming activist organization with a particular focus on education of the public.

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The American Adventure (Epcot)

The American Adventure is the host pavilion of the World Showcase within Epcot at Walt Disney World in Bay Lake, Florida, United States.

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The Arrival (1996 film)

The Arrival is a 1996 science fiction horror film directed by David Twohy and starring Charlie Sheen, and co-starring Lindsay Crouse, Ron Silver, Teri Polo, and Richard Schiff.

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The Astronaut

The Astronaut is a 1972 science fiction film starring Jackie Cooper and Monte Markham.

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The Astronaut Farmer

The Astronaut Farmer is a 2006 American drama film directed by Michael Polish, who co-wrote the screenplay with his brother Mark.

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The Astronaut's Wife

The Astronaut's Wife is a 1999 American science fiction thriller film directed and written by Rand Ravich.

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The Big Splash (book)

The Big Splash: A Scientific Discovery That Revolutionizes the Way We View the Origin of Life, the Water We Drink, the Death of the Dinosaurs, the Creation of the Oceans, the Nature of the Cosmos, and the Very Future of the Earth Itself is a 1990 book written by Louis A. Frank with Patrick Huyghe.

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The Blue Marble

The Blue Marble is an image of planet Earth made on December 7, 1972, by the crew of the Apollo 17 spacecraft at a distance of about from the surface.

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The Box (2009 film)

The Box is a 2009 American psychological thriller horror film based on the 1970 short story "Button, Button" by Richard Matheson, which was previously adapted into an episode of the 1980s iteration of The Twilight Zone.

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The Brady Bunch

The Brady Bunch is an American sitcom created by Sherwood Schwartz that aired from September 26, 1969, to March 8, 1974, on ABC.

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The Brady Bunch in the White House

The Brady Bunch in the White House is a 2002 American made-for-television comedy film and the second sequel to The Brady Bunch Movie (1995), following A Very Brady Sequel (1996).

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The Brickyard (NC State)

University Plaza, or more commonly The Brickyard, is a public plaza at the heart of North Carolina State University's North Campus in Raleigh, North Carolina.

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The Chieftains

The Chieftains are a traditional Irish band formed in Dublin in 1963, by Paddy Moloney, Sean Potts and Michael Tubridy.

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The Cold War Museum

The Cold War Museum is a history museum in Warrenton, Virginia, focused on Cold War history.

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The Core

The Core is a 2003 American science fiction disaster film, directed by Jon Amiel and starring Aaron Eckhart, Hilary Swank, Delroy Lindo, Stanley Tucci, Tchéky Karyo, DJ Qualls, Bruce Greenwood and Alfre Woodard.

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The Corsham School

The Corsham School is a large secondary school, with a sixth form, in Corsham, Wiltshire, England.

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The Day After Tomorrow

The Day After Tomorrow is a 2004 American science-fiction disaster film co-written, directed, and produced by Roland Emmerich and starring Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ian Holm, Emmy Rossum, and Sela Ward.

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The Day After Tomorrow (TV special)

The Day After Tomorrow (also known as Into Infinity in the United Kingdom) is a 1975 British science-fiction television drama produced by Gerry Anderson between the first and second series of Space: 1999.

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The Dig

The Dig is a point-and-click adventure game developed by LucasArts and released in 1995 as a CD-ROM for PC and Macintosh computers.

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The Dirty South (album)

The Dirty South is the fifth album by Alabamian alternative country/Southern rock group Drive-By Truckers, released in 2004.

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The Dish

The Dish is a 2000 Australian film that tells a somewhat fictionalised story of the Parkes Observatory's role in relaying live television of man's first steps on the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969.

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The Dish (landmark)

The Dish is a radio telescope in the Stanford foothills.

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The Dream Is Alive

The Dream is Alive is an IMAX documentary film, released in June 1985, about NASA's Space Shuttle program.

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The Earth Institute

The Earth Institute was established at Columbia University in 1995.

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The Environmentalist

The Environmentalist is a public interest, eco-investigative journalism website that reports on the geopolitics and science of climate change, general politics, sustainable living, business impact and the history of affected regions.

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The Eye of the Beholder

"Eye of the Beholder" (also titled "The Private World Of Darkness" when initially rebroadcast in the summer of 1962) is episode 42 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone.

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The Fifth Man (novel)

The Fifth Man is a futuristic Christian novel by John B. Olson and Randall S. Ingermanson.

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The Fountain in the Park

"The Fountain in the Park", also known as "While Strolling Through (or Thru') the Park One Day", is a song by Ed Haley (1862–1932), published in 1884 by Willis Woodward & Co.

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The Funnies (Monica's Gang)

The Funnies ("Turma do Astronauta"), also known as Bubbly the Astronaut is a Brazilian comic strip series, created in 1963 and part of the Monica's Gang comic strips.

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The Galaxy Being

"The Galaxy Being" is the first episode of the original The Outer Limits television series, originally broadcast on September 16, 1963.

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The Gathering (LAN party)

The Gathering (abbreviated as "TG" for short) is the second largest computer party in the world (second to DreamHack).

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The Glass Bottom Boat

The Glass Bottom Boat is a 1966 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Tashlin, starring Doris Day and Rod Taylor, with Arthur Godfrey, Dick Martin, Dom DeLuise and Paul Lynde.

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The Great Gig in the Sky

"The Great Gig in the Sky" is the fifth track on The Dark Side of the Moon, the 1973 album by the English progressive rock band Pink Floyd.

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The Heartland Institute

The Heartland Institute is an American conservative and libertarian public policy think tank founded in 1984 and based in Arlington Heights, Illinois, in the northwest suburbs of Chicago.

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The Honeymooners

The Honeymooners is an American television sitcom created by and starring Jackie Gleason, based on a recurring comedy sketch of the same name that had been part of his variety show.

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The Huntsville Times

The Huntsville Times is a thrice-weekly newspaper published in Huntsville, Alabama, and printed in Birmingham, Alabama.

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The Institute of Optics

The Institute of Optics is a department and research center at the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York.

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The Invaders

The Invaders is an American science fiction television program created by Larry Cohen that aired on ABC for two seasons, from 1967 to 1968.

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The Itchy & Scratchy Show

The Itchy & Scratchy Show (often shortened as Itchy & Scratchy) is a running gag and fictional animated television series featured in the American animated television series The Simpsons.

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The Land of Rape and Honey

The Land of Rape and Honey is the third studio album by American industrial metal band Ministry, released on October 11, 1988 by Sire Records.

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The Listeners (novel)

The Listeners is a science fiction novel by American author James Gunn.

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The Little Prince

The Little Prince (French: Le Petit Prince), first published in April 1943, is a novella, the most famous work of French aristocrat, writer, poet, and pioneering aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.

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The Long Walk

The Long Walk is a novel by American writer Stephen King, published in 1979, under the pseudonym Richard Bachman.

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The Lovett School

The Lovett School is a coeducational, kindergarten through twelfth grade independent school located in north Atlanta, Georgia, United States.

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The Map Library

The Map Library is a project of The Map Maker Trust charity, and supported by Map Maker Ltd., for the supplying of free GIS data.

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The Martian Chronicles (miniseries)

The Martian Chronicles is a television miniseries based on Ray Bradbury's The Martian Chronicles and dealing with the exploration of Mars and the inhabitants there.

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The Martian Way

"The Martian Way" is a science fiction novella by American writer Isaac Asimov.

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The Mother of All Demos

"The Mother of All Demos" is a name retroactively applied to a landmark computer demonstration, given at the Association for Computing Machinery / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (ACM/IEEE)—Computer Society's Fall Joint Computer Conference in San Francisco, which was presented by Douglas Engelbart on 9 December, 1968.

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The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show

The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show is the sixth incarnation of the Hanna-Barbera Saturday morning cartoon Scooby-Doo.

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The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat

The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat is a 1974 American adult animated comedy film directed by Robert Taylor and written by Taylor.

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The Nine Planets

The Nine Planets is a multimedia website by Bill Arnett containing information about the Solar System.

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The Old Negro Space Program

The Old Negro Space Program is a short mockumentary in the style of a Ken Burns film.

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The Open Group

The Open Group is an industry consortium that seeks to "enable the achievement of business objectives" by developing "open, vendor-neutral technology standards and certifications".

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The Orb

The Orb are an English electronic music group known for being the pioneers of ambient house.

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The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld

The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld is the debut studio album by English electronic music group The Orb.

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The Orchestral Tubular Bells

The Orchestral Tubular Bells is an orchestral version of Mike Oldfield's album Tubular Bells, arranged by David Bedford and recorded in 1974 by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, featuring Oldfield himself playing the guitar.

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The Phenomenauts

The Phenomenauts are a musical band from Oakland, California that combine several styles of music with a futuristic science fiction theme.

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The Physics of Blown Sand and Desert Dunes

The Physics of Blown Sand and Desert Dunes (1941) is a science book, written by Ralph A. Bagnold.

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The Pirates of Orion

"The Pirates of Orion" is the first episode of the second season of the American animated science fiction television series Star Trek: The Animated Series, the 17th episode overall.

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The Planetary Society

The Planetary Society is an American internationally active, non-governmental, nonprofit foundation.

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The Reluctant Astronaut

The Reluctant Astronaut is a 1967 Universal Pictures feature film produced and directed by Edward Montagne and starring Don Knotts in a story about a carnival ride operator who is hired as a janitor at the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston and is eventually sent into space.

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The Right Stuff (book)

The Right Stuff is a 1979 book by Tom Wolfe about the pilots engaged in U.S. postwar research with experimental rocket-powered, high-speed aircraft as well as documenting the stories of the first Project Mercury astronauts selected for the NASA space program.

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The Right Stuff (film)

The Right Stuff is a 1983 American epic historical drama film.

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The Right Stuff (House)

"The Right Stuff" is the second episode of the fourth season of House and the seventy-second episode overall.

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The Rocketeer (film)

The Rocketeer is a 1991 American period superhero film from Walt Disney Pictures, produced by Charles Gordon, Lawrence Gordon, and Lloyd Levin, directed by Joe Johnston, that stars Bill Campbell, Jennifer Connelly, Alan Arkin, Timothy Dalton, Paul Sorvino, and Tiny Ron Taylor.

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The Royale

"The Royale" is the 12th episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, the 38th episode overall.

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The Simpsons (season 5)

The Simpsons' fifth season originally aired on the Fox network between September 30, 1993 and May 19, 1994.

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The Six Million Dollar Man

The Six Million Dollar Man is an American science fiction and action television series about a former astronaut, Colonel Steve Austin, portrayed by American actor Lee Majors.

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The Space Movie

The Space Movie is a documentary film produced in 1979 by Tony Palmer at the request of NASA, to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing.

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The Space Review

The Space Review is a free online publication, published weekly with in-depth articles, essays, commentary and reviews on space exploration and development.

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The Space Within US

The Space Within US is a live DVD by Paul McCartney, released in November 2006.

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The Spaceships of Ezekiel

The Spaceships of Ezekiel (1974) is a book by Josef F. Blumrich (March 17, 1913 – February 10, 2002) about a spaceship that was supposedly observed by the prophet Ezekiel, written while the author was chief of NASA's systems layout branch of the program development office at the Marshall Space Flight Center.

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The Stars Are Cold Toys

The Stars Are Cold Toys and Star Shadow are two 1997 books of a space opera series by Russian science fiction writer Sergey Lukianenko.

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The Statue Got Me High

"The Statue Got Me High" is a song by American alternative rock band They Might Be Giants.

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The Survivalist (novel series)

The Survivalist is the generic title of Jerry Ahern's long-lived series of 29 pulp novels centering around John Rourke, an ex-CIA officer turned weapons and survival expert, in the aftermath of a nuclear war.

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The Thumb

The Thumb is a region and a peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan, so named because the Lower Peninsula is shaped like a mitten.

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The Trip (1999 TV series)

The Trip is an eight-part Channel 4 television series that was first broadcast in 1999 (during the late night time bracket known as 4Later).

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The Twilight Sad

The Twilight Sad are a Scottish post-punk/indie rock band, comprising James Graham (vocals) and Andy MacFarlane (guitar).

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The Unbelievable Truth (radio show)

The Unbelievable Truth is a BBC radio comedy panel game made by Random Entertainment, devised by Graeme Garden and Jon Naismith.

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The Universe (TV series)

The Universe is an American documentary television series that features computer-generated imagery and computer graphics of astronomical objects in the universe plus interviews with experts who study in the fields of cosmology, astronomy, and astrophysics.

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The Warfare of Genghis Khan

"The Warfare of Genghis Khan" is the 101st episode of The West Wing and the 13th of the fifth season.

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The Wild Blue Yonder

The Wild Blue Yonder is a 2005 science fiction film by German director Werner Herzog.

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The Wisdom of Crowds

The Wisdom of Crowds: Why the Many Are Smarter Than the Few and How Collective Wisdom Shapes Business, Economies, Societies and Nations, published in 2004, is a book written by James Surowiecki about the aggregation of information in groups, resulting in decisions that, he argues, are often better than could have been made by any single member of the group.

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The X-Files (season 1)

The first season of the science fiction television series The X-Files commenced airing on the Fox network in the United States on September 10, 1993, and concluded on the same channel on May 13, 1994, after airing all 24 episodes.

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The X-Files Mythology, Volume 2 – Black Oil

Volume 2 of The X-Files Mythology collection is the second DVD release containing selected episodes from the third to the fifth seasons of the American science fiction television series The X-Files.

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Theaetetus (crater)

Theaetetus is a lunar impact crater that is located to the southeast of the crater Cassini near the eastern edge of Mare Imbrium and is named after the mathematician Theaetetus.

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Thebit (crater)

Thebit is a lunar impact crater located on the southeast shore of Mare Nubium.

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Theia Mons

Theia Mons is a large shield volcano on Venus.

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Theiler (crater)

Theiler is a tiny lunar impact crater on the eastern lunar limb, in the western Mare Marginis.

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THEMIS

The Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms (THEMIS) mission began in February 2007 as a constellation of five NASA satellites (THEMIS A through THEMIS E) to study energy releases from Earth's magnetosphere known as substorms, magnetic phenomena that intensify auroras near Earth's poles.

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Theodore Achilles

Theodore Carter Achilles (December 29, 1905 – April 8, 1986) was a United States diplomat who served as Ambassador to Peru.

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Theodore Freeman

Theodore Cordy "Ted" Freeman (February 18, 1930 – October 31, 1964), was an American aeronautical engineer, U.S. Air Force officer, test pilot, and NASA astronaut.

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Theodore Theodorsen

Theodore Theodorsen (January 8, 1897 – November 5, 1978) was a Norwegian-American theoretical aerodynamicist noted for his work at NACA (the forerunner of NASA) and for his contributions to the study of turbulence.

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Theodore von Kármán

Theodore von Kármán ((szőllőskislaki) Kármán Tódor; 11 May 1881 – 6 May 1963) was a Hungarian-American mathematician, aerospace engineer, and physicist who was active primarily in the fields of aeronautics and astronautics.

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Theophrastus (crater)

Theophrastus is a small lunar impact crater at the southern part of the Sinus Amoris, a bay at the northeast part of the Mare Tranquillitatis.

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Theoretical astronomy

Theoretical astronomy is the use of the analytical models of physics and chemistry to describe astronomical objects and astronomical phenomena.

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There are known knowns

"There are known knowns" is a phrase from a response United States Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld gave to a question at a U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) news briefing on February 12, 2002 about the lack of evidence linking the government of Iraq with the supply of weapons of mass destruction to terrorist groups.

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Thermal runaway

Thermal runaway occurs in situations where an increase in temperature changes the conditions in a way that causes a further increase in temperature, often leading to a destructive result.

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Thermite

Thermite is a pyrotechnic composition of metal powder, which serves as fuel, and metal oxide.

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Thermocouple

A thermocouple is an electrical device consisting of two dissimilar electrical conductors forming electrical junctions at differing temperatures.

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Thermogravimetric analysis

Thermogravimetric analysis or thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA) is a method of thermal analysis in which the mass of a sample is measured over time as the temperature changes.

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Theta Tau

Theta Tau (ΘΤ) is a co-ed professional engineering fraternity.

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Thiel (crater)

Thiel is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Thiessen (crater)

Thiessen is a lunar impact crater that lies in the far northern latitudes, on the far side of the Moon.

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Thing (comics)

The Thing (Benjamin "Ben" Grimm) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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ThinkPad

ThinkPad is a line of laptop computers and tablets developed by Lenovo.

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Thiokol

Thiokol (variously Thiokol Chemical Corporation, Morton-Thiokol Inc., Cordant Technologies Inc., Thiokol Propulsion, AIC Group, ATK Thiokol, ATK Launch Systems Group; finally Orbital ATK before becoming part of Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems) was an American corporation concerned initially with rubber and related chemicals, and later with rocket and missile propulsion systems.

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Thira (crater)

Thira is a crater on Mars.

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Third-party evidence for Apollo Moon landings

Third-party evidence for Apollo Moon landings is evidence, or analysis of evidence, about Moon landings that does not come from either NASA or the U.S. government (the first party), or the Apollo Moon landing hoax theorists (the second party).

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Thirty Seconds to Mars

Thirty Seconds to Mars (commonly stylized as 30 Seconds to Mars) is an American rock band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 1998.

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This Is America, Charlie Brown

This Is America, Charlie Brown is an eight-part animated television miniseries, that depicts a series of events in American history featuring characters from the Charles M. Schulz comic strip Peanuts.

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This Week in Science

This Week in Science (TWIS) is a science Talk radio broadcast from KDVS (90.3 FM) on the UC Davis campus.

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Tholin

Tholins (after the Greek θολός (tholós) "hazy" or "muddy"; from the ancient Greek word meaning "sepia ink") are a wide variety of organic compounds formed by solar ultraviolet irradiation or cosmic rays from simple carbon-containing compounds such as carbon dioxide, methane or ethane, often in combination with nitrogen.

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Thomas Akers

Thomas Dale Akers (born May 20, 1951) is a former American astronaut in NASA's Space Shuttle program.

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Thomas David Jones

Thomas David Jones (born January 22, 1955) is a former United States astronaut.

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Thomas Davis (Cook Islands politician)

Sir Thomas Robert Alexander Harries Davis, KBE (11 June 1917 – 23 July 2007) was a Prime Minister of the Cook Islands and a medical researcher.

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Thomas Gold

Thomas Gold (May 22, 1920June 22, 2004) was an Austrian-born astrophysicist, a professor of astronomy at Cornell University, a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, and a Fellow of the Royal Society (London).

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Thomas J. Hennen

Chief Warrant Officer 4 Thomas John Hennen (born August 17, 1952) is a United States Army warrant officer and NASA astronaut who flew aboard Space Shuttle mission STS-44 as a Payload Specialist.

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Thomas Kidd (illustrator)

Thomas Kidd (born 1955) is an American science fiction and fantasy illustrator who lives in New Milford, Connecticut.

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Thomas Marshburn

Thomas Henry "Tom" Marshburn (born August 29, 1960) is an American physician and a NASA astronaut.

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Thomas McMurtry

Thomas C. McMurtry (born June 4, 1935) is an American mechanical engineer, and a former naval aviator, test pilot at NASA's Flight Research Center and a consultant for Lockheed Corporation.

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Thomas P. Stafford

Thomas Patten Stafford (born September 17, 1930; Lt Gen, USAF, Ret.) is an American former Air Force officer, test pilot, and NASA astronaut.

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Thomas R. Chandler

Thomas R. Chandler (born circa 1954) is an Ohio medical technician who has been a perennial candidate for the Ohio House and the United States House of Representatives as a Democrat.

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Thomas Sever

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Thomson (crater)

Thomson is a lunar impact crater that is located within the Mare Ingenii on the far side of the Moon.

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Thor-Agena

Thor-Agena was a series of orbital launch vehicles.

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Thorium fuel cycle

The thorium fuel cycle is a nuclear fuel cycle that uses an isotope of thorium,, as the fertile material.

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Threshold (TV series)

Threshold is a science fiction drama television series that first aired on CBS in September 2005.

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Thrill of a Lifetime

Thrill of a Lifetime is a television reality series (before that term was coined) created by Sidney M. Cohen (who also directed many of the episodes) and Willie Stein.

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Thule

Thule (Θούλη, Thoúlē; Thule, Tile) was the place located furthest north, which was mentioned in ancient Greek and Roman literature and cartography.

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Thumba

Thumba is a suburb of Thiruvananthapuram city, capital of Kerala, India.

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Thymine

---> Thymine (T, Thy) is one of the four nucleobases in the nucleic acid of DNA that are represented by the letters G–C–A–T.

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Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve

Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve is a protected area, on the fringe of Namadgi National Park, that is a short drive from the city of Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory, the capital city of Australia.

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Tiger Inn

The Tiger Inn (or "T.I." as it is colloquially known) is one of the eleven active eating clubs at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey.

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Tiger team

A tiger team is a diversified group of experts brought together for a single project, need, or event.

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Tikei

Tikei, also known as Manu, Tikai and Tiku is an island in the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia.

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Tikhomirov (crater)

Tikhomorov is the heavily eroded remains of a lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side.

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Tikhov (lunar crater)

Tikhov is an eroded lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side.

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Tiling (crater)

Tiling is a small, undistinguished crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Tiltrotor

A tiltrotor is an aircraft which generates lift and propulsion by way of one or more powered rotors (sometimes called proprotors) mounted on rotating engine pods or nacelles usually at the ends of a fixed wing or an engine mounted in the fuselage with drive shafts transferring power to rotor assemblies mounted on the wingtips.

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Tiltwing

A tiltwing aircraft features a wing that is horizontal for conventional forward flight and rotates up for vertical takeoff and landing.

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Timaeus (crater)

Timaeus is a lunar impact crater in the northern part of the Moon, on the north edge of Mare Frigoris.

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Time dilation

According to the theory of relativity, time dilation is a difference in the elapsed time measured by two observers, either due to a velocity difference relative to each other, or by being differently situated relative to a gravitational field.

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Time Travelers (1976 film)

Time Travelers is a 1976 science fiction movie starring Sam Groom, Tom Hallick, and Richard Basehart.

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TIMED

The TIMED (Thermosphere Ionosphere Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics) is an orbiter mission dedicated to study the dynamics of the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere (MLT) portion of the Earth's atmosphere.

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TimeGate

TimeGate is an Atlanta-based science fiction convention dedicated to Doctor Who and Stargate fandom, though general SF/F interests are also represented.

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Timeline of architecture

This is a timeline of architecture, indexing the individual year in architecture pages.

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Timeline of artificial intelligence

This is a timeline of artificial intelligence.

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Timeline of astronomy

Babylonian astronomers discover an 18.6-year cycle in the rising and setting of the Moon.

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Timeline of black hole physics

Timeline of black hole physics.

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Timeline of carbon nanotubes

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Timeline of Cassini–Huygens

This article provides a Timeline of the Cassini–Huygens (commonly called Cassini) mission.

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Timeline of Chacoan history

A Timeline of Chacoan history includes Chaco Culture National Historical Park, Aztec Ruins National Monument, Twin Angels Pueblo, Casamero Pueblo, Kin Nizhoni, Pierre's Site, and Halfway House.

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Timeline of Colombian history

This is a timeline of Colombian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Colombia and its predecessor states.

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Timeline of cosmological theories

This timeline of cosmological theories and discoveries is a chronological record of the development of humanity's understanding of the cosmos over the last two-plus millennia.

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Timeline of Earth science satellites

The Timeline of Earth science satellites shows, in chronological order, those successful satellites with a program of Earth science.

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Timeline of Houston

Timeline of historical events of Houston, Texas, USA.

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Timeline of Jodrell Bank Observatory

This is a Timeline of Jodrell Bank Observatory.

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Timeline of Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter

Timeline for the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) lists the significant events of the launch, aerobraking, and transition phases as well as subsequent significant operational mission events; by date and brief description.

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Timeline of meteorology

The timeline of meteorology contains events of scientific and technological advancements in the area of atmospheric sciences.

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Timeline of Polish science and technology

Education has been of prime interest to Poland's rulers since the early 12th century.

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Timeline of Rosetta spacecraft

Rosetta is a space probe designed to rendezvous with the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, perform flybys of two asteroids (2867 Šteins and 21 Lutetia), and carry lander Philae until its landing on 67P.

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Timeline of scientific discoveries

The timeline below shows the date of publication of possible major scientific theories and discoveries, along with the discoverer.

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Timeline of solar astronomy

Timeline of solar astronomy.

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Timeline of space exploration

This is for a timeline of space exploration including notable achievements and first accomplishments or major events in humanity's exploration of outer space.

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Timeline of telescope technology

The following timeline lists the significant events in the invention and development of the telescope.

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Timeline of the evolutionary history of life

This timeline of the evolutionary history of life represents the current scientific theory outlining the major events during the development of life on planet Earth.

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Timeline of the Space Race

This is a timeline of first achievements in spaceflight from the first intercontinental ballistic missile through the first multinational human-crewed mission—spanning the era of the Space Race.

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Timeline of United States history

This is a timeline of United States history, comprising important legal and territorial changes as well as political, social, and economic events in the United States and its predecessor states.

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Timeline of United States history (1950–69)

This section of the Timeline of United States history concerns events from 1950 to 1969.

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Timeline of Warren County, Indiana history

This article is a timeline of Warren County, Indiana history.

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Timex Datalink

Timex Datalink or Timex Data Link is a line of early smartwatches manufactured by Timex and is considered a wristwatch computer.

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Timiryazev (crater)

Timiryazev is a lunar impact crater that is located just to the east of the huge walled plain Korolev, on the far side of the Moon.

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Timocharis (crater)

Timocharis is a prominent lunar impact crater located on the Mare Imbrium.

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Timothy Creamer

Timothy "TJ" Creamer (born November 15, 1959) is a NASA flight director, retired astronaut and a colonel in the United States Army.

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Timothy Ferris

Timothy Ferris (born August 29, 1944) is an American science writer and the best-selling author of twelve books, including The Science of Liberty (2010) and Coming of Age in the Milky Way (1988), for which he was awarded the American Institute of Physics Prize and was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize.

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Timothy Kopra

Timothy Lennart "Tim" Kopra (born April 9, 1963) is an engineer, a Colonel in the United States Army, a NASA astronaut, and the former commander of the International Space Station.

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Tin Bider crater

Tin Bider (تن بدر) is an impact crater that sits in dry, rugged terrain in Algeria.

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Tinakula

Tinakula is a conical stratovolcano which forms an island north of Nendo in Temotu Province, the Solomon Islands.

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Tinkers Creek (Cuyahoga River tributary)

Tinker's Creek, in Cuyahoga, Summit and Portage counties, is the largest tributary of the Cuyahoga River, providing about a third of its flow into Lake Erie.

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Tirari Desert

The Tirari Desert is a desert in the eastern part of the Far North region of South Australia.

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TIROS-1

TIROS I (or TIROS-1) was the first successful low-Earth orbital weather satellite, and the first of a series of Television Infrared Observation Satellites.

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Tiselius

Tiselius is a lunar impact crater that lies just to the east of Valier, on the Moon's far side.

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Tisserand (crater)

Tisserand is a lunar impact crater that is located just to the east of the larger crater Macrobius, to the northwest of the Mare Crisium.

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Titan (Baxter novel)

Titan is a 1997 science fiction novel by British writer Stephen Baxter.

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Titan (moon)

Titan is the largest moon of Saturn.

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Titan (rocket family)

Titan is a family of United States expendable rockets used between 1959 and 2005.

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Titan (Varley novel)

Titan is a science fiction novel by American writer John Varley, the first book in his Gaea Trilogy, published in 1979.

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Titan in fiction

Titan is the largest moon of Saturn.

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Titan Rain

Titan Rain was the designation given by the federal government of the United States to a series of coordinated attacks on American computer systems since 2003; they were known to have been ongoing for at least three years.

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Titius (crater)

Titius is a lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side, beyond the eastern limb.

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Titov (crater)

Titov is a relatively small lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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TLC (TV network)

TLC (originally an initialism for The Learning Channel) is an American basic cable and satellite television network that is owned by Discovery Inc. Initially focused on educational and learning content, by the late 1990s, the network began to primarily focus towards reality series involving lifestyles, family life, and personal stories.

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Toau

Toau, Pakuria, or Taha-a-titi is a coral atoll in French Polynesia, one of the Palliser Islands (Îles Pallisier).

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Toby Ziegler

Tobias Zachary "Toby" Ziegler is a fictional character in the television serial drama The West Wing, played by Richard Schiff.

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Toe socks

Toe socks (also known as fingersocks, glove socks, 5-toe socks or digital socks) are socks that have been knitted so that each toe is individually encased the same way as fingers within a glove.

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Tohil Mons

Tohil Mons is a mountain on Io, one of Jupiter's moons.

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Tolansky (crater)

Tolansky is a small, circular lunar impact crater that is located due south of the crater Parry on the Mare Cognitum.

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Tom Dolan (engineer)

Thomas Dolan was an American engineer who proposed the first fully developed concept of Lunar orbit rendezvous for the Apollo program while working at Vought Astronautics.

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Tom Flick

Thomas Lyle Flick (born August 30, 1958) is a former American football quarterback.

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Tom Hanks

Thomas Jeffrey Hanks (born July 9, 1956) is an American actor and filmmaker.

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Tom Van Flandern

Thomas C Van Flandern (June 26, 1940 – January 9, 2009) was an American astronomer and author specializing in celestial mechanics.

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Tomohon

Tomohon is a city in North Sulawesi Province (Sulawesi Utara), in central Indonesia.

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Tongue of the Ocean

The Tongue of the Ocean (TOTO) is the name of a deep oceanic trench in the Bahamas separating the islands of Andros and New Providence.

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Tony LeVier Flight Test Safety Award

The Tony LeVier Flight Test Safety Award, named in honor of test pilot Tony LeVier, was established by the Flight Test Safety Committee to pay recognition to people who have significantly contributed to the safety of flight test operations.

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Tony McDonnell (space scientist)

Tony McDonnell is a Professor (Emeritus) of Planetary and Space Sciences.

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Tony Palmer

Tony Palmer (born 29 August 1941 in London) Retrieved 24 September 2011 is a British film director and author.

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Tony Russo (whistleblower)

Anthony J. Russo Jr. (October 14, 1936 – August 6, 2008) was an American researcher who assisted Daniel Ellsberg, his friend and former colleague at the RAND Corporation, in copying the Pentagon Papers.

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Tony Spear

Anthony Spear is an American space exploration project manager most notable for leading the Mars Pathfinder mission for JPL/NASA in 1996.

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Top End

The Top End of Australia's Northern Territory is a geographical region encompassing the northernmost section of the Northern Territory, which aside from the Cape York Peninsula is the northernmost part of the Australian continent.

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Topanga Fire

The Topanga Fire was a wildfire that ignited on September 28, 2005 in the Santa Susana Mountains, to the northwest of Chatsworth and the San Fernando Valley in Southern California.

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Topcoder

Topcoder is a crowdsourcing company with a global open community of designers, developers, data scientists, and competitive programmers.

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TOPEX/Poseidon

TOPEX/Poseidon was a joint satellite mission between NASA, the U.S. space agency; and CNES, the French space agency, to map ocean surface topography.

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TopHat (telescope)

TopHat was a scientific experiment launched from McMurdo Station in January 2001 to measure the cosmic microwave background radiation produced 300,000 years after the Big Bang.

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Torpor

Torpor is a state of decreased physiological activity in an animal, usually by a reduced body temperature and metabolic rate.

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Torricelli (crater)

Torricelli is a lunar impact crater in the eastern part of the Sinus Asperitatis, to the south of the Mare Tranquillitatis.

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Torture chamber

A torture chamber is a room where torture is inflicted.

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Toscanelli (crater)

Toscanelli is a tiny, bowl-shaped lunar impact crater that is located to the north of the prominent crater Aristarchus, in the northwestern part of the Moon.

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Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer

The Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) is a NASA satellite instrument for measuring ozone values.

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Townley (crater)

Townley is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the eastern part of the Moon.

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Townsend Harris High School

Townsend Harris High School is a public magnet high school for the humanities in the borough of Queens in New York City.

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TRACE

Transition Region and Coronal Explorer (TRACE) was a NASA heliophysics and solar observatory designed to investigate the connections between fine-scale magnetic fields and the associated plasma structures on the Sun by providing high resolution images and observation of the solar photosphere, the transition region, and the corona.

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Track of the Moon Beast

Track of the Moon Beast is a 1976 horror film, directed by Richard Ashe and written by Bill Finger and Charles Sinclair.

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Tracking and data relay satellite

A tracking and data relay satellite (TDRS) is a type of communications satellite that forms part of the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) used by NASA and other United States government agencies for communications to and from independent "User Platforms" such as satellites, balloons, aircraft, the International Space Station, and remote bases like the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station.

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Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System

The Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) is a network of American communications satellites (each called a Tracking and data relay satellite (TDRS)) and ground stations used by NASA for space communications.

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Tracking ship

A tracking ship, also called a missile range instrumentation ship or range ship, is a ship equipped with antennas and electronics to support the launching and tracking of missiles and rockets.

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Tractor

A tractor is an engineering vehicle specifically designed to deliver at a high tractive effort (or torque) at slow speeds, for the purposes of hauling a trailer or machinery used in agriculture or construction.

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Tractor beam

A tractor beam is a device with the ability to attract one object to another from a distance.

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Trailblazer (satellite)

Trailblazer was a technology demonstration satellite, which was to have been operated by the United States Air Force and the Missile Defense Agency.

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Tralles (crater)

Tralles is an irregular lunar impact crater that is attached to the northwestern rim of the much larger crater Cleomedes, in the northeastern part of the Moon..

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Tranquility (ISS module)

Tranquility, also known as Node 3, is a module of the International Space Station (ISS).

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Tranquility Base

Tranquility Base (Latin: Statio Tranquillitatis) is the site on the Moon where, in 1969, humans landed and walked on another celestial body for the first time.

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Trans-Atlantic Exoplanet Survey

The Trans-atlantic Exoplanet Survey or TrES, uses three 4-inch (10 cm) telescopes located at Lowell Observatory, Palomar Observatory, and the Canary Islands to locate exoplanets.

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Trans-lunar injection

A trans-lunar injection (TLI) is a propulsive maneuver used to set a spacecraft on a trajectory that will cause it to arrive at the Moon.

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Transcontinental flight

A transcontinental flight commonly refers to a non-stop passenger flight between an airport in the West Coast of the United States and an airport in the East Coast of the United States.

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Transformational Satellite Communications System

The Transformational Satellite Communications System (TSAT) program was a United States Department of Defense (DOD) program sponsored by the U.S. Air Force for a secure, high-capacity global communications network serving the Department of Defense, NASA and the United States Intelligence Community (IC).

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Transformers Classics

Transformers Classics is a line of Transformers toys based on and resembling the first generation (G1) characters introduced in the 1980s.

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Transglobal Secure Collaboration Participation

The Transglobal Secure Collaboration Participation, Inc.

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TransHab

TransHab was a concept pursued by NASA in the 1990s to develop the technology for expandable habitats inflated by air in space.

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Transilvane

Transilvane is a fictional small artificial planet with two horn-like protuberances in the.

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Transit of Mercury

A transit of Mercury across the Sun takes place when the planet Mercury passes directly between the Sun and a superior planet, becoming visible against (and hence obscuring a small portion of) the solar disk.

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Transit of Phobos from Mars

A transit of Phobos across the Sun as seen from Mars takes place when Phobos passes directly between the Sun and a point on the surface of Mars, obscuring a large part of the Sun's disc for an observer on Mars.

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Transit of Venus

A transit of Venus across the Sun takes place when the planet Venus passes directly between the Sun and a superior planet, becoming visible against (and hence obscuring a small portion of) the solar disk.

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Transit of Venus, 2012

The 2012 transit of Venus, when the planet Venus appeared as a small, dark spot passing across the face of the Sun, began at 22:09 UTC on 5 June 2012, and finished at 04:49 UTC on 6 June.

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Transit Research and Attitude Control

The Transit Research and Attitude Control (TRAAC) satellite was launched by the U. S. Navy from Cape Canaveral along with Transit 4B on November 15, 1961.

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Transpo '72

U.S. International Transportation Exposition, better known as Transpo '72, was a trade show held on of land at Dulles International Airport outside Washington, D.C. for nine days from May 27 to June 4, 1972.

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Transportable Applications Environment

The Transportable Applications Environment (TAE) was a rapid prototyping graphical user interface development environment created by NASA in the 1980s.

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Transportation in Brevard County, Florida

Brevard County, Florida has transportation available in the usual modes for a coastal county - highways, shipping, and airlines.

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Transportation in Virginia

Transportation in the Commonwealth of Virginia is by land, sea and air.

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Trapezium Cluster

The Trapezium or Orion Trapezium Cluster, also known by its Bayer designation of Theta1 Orionis, is a tight open cluster of stars in the heart of the Orion Nebula, in the constellation of Orion.

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Travis S. Taylor

Travis Shane Taylor (born 24 July 1968 in Decatur, Alabama) is an aerospace engineer, optical scientist, science fiction author, and star of National Geographic Channel's Rocket City Rednecks.

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Tree planting

Tree-planting is the process of transplanting tree seedlings, generally for forestry, land reclamation, or landscaping purpose.

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Treehouse of Horror XVIII

"Treehouse of Horror XVIII" is the fifth episode of The Simpsons' nineteenth season.

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TrES-1b

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TrES-2b

TrES-2b (TrES-2 or Kepler-1b) is an extrasolar planet orbiting the star GSC 03549-02811 located 750 light years away from the Solar System.

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Trial by Fire (The Outer Limits)

"Trial by Fire" is an episode of The Outer Limits television series.

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Triboelectric effect

The triboelectric effect (also known as triboelectric charging) is a type of contact electrification on which certain materials become electrically charged after they come into frictional contact with a different material.

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Tribune Tower

The Tribune Tower is a neo-Gothic skyscraper located at 435 North Michigan Avenue in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

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Trichloroethylene

The chemical compound trichloroethylene is a halocarbon commonly used as an industrial solvent.

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Tridymite

Tridymite is a high-temperature polymorph of silica and usually occurs as minute tabular white or colorless pseudo-hexagonal crystals, or scales, in cavities in felsic volcanic rocks.

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Triesnecker (crater)

Triesnecker is a prominent lunar impact crater that is located in the Sinus Medii, near the central part of the Moon's near side and is named after Franz de Paula Triesnecker.

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Trifid Nebula

The Trifid Nebula (catalogued as Messier 20 or M20 and as NGC 6514) is an H II region located in Sagittarius.

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Trimethylaluminium

Trimethylaluminium is one of the simplest examples of an organoaluminium compound.

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Triphenylene

In chemistry, the organic compound triphenylene is a flat polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) consisting of four fused benzene rings.

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Triton (moon)

Triton is the largest natural satellite of the planet Neptune, and the first Neptunian moon to be discovered.

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TRIZ

TRIZ (теория решения изобретательских задач,, literally: "theory of the resolution of invention-related tasks") is "a problem-solving, analysis and forecasting tool derived from the study of patterns of invention in the global patent literature".

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Trojan (astronomy)

In astronomy, a trojan is a minor planet or moon that shares the orbit of a planet or larger moon, wherein the trojan remains in the same, stable position relative to the larger object.

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Tropical cyclone observation

Tropical cyclone observation has been carried out over the past couple of centuries in various ways.

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Tropical cyclones in popular culture

The appearances of tropical cyclones in popular culture spans many genres of media and encompasses many different plot uses.

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Tropical Ocean Global Atmosphere program

The Tropical Ocean Global Atmosphere program (TOGA) was a ten-year study (1985-1994) of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) aimed specifically at the prediction of climate phenomena on time scales of months to years.

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Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission

The Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) was a joint space mission between NASA and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) designed to monitor and study tropical rainfall.

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Tropical Storm Barry (2001)

Tropical Storm Barry was a strong tropical storm that made landfall on the Florida Panhandle during August 2001.

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Tropical Storm Debby (1994)

Tropical Storm Debby was a weak but costly tropical cyclone that affected the Lesser Antilles in September 1994.

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Tropical Storm Gert (2005)

Tropical Storm Gert was the fourth of seven tropical cyclones (4 hurricanes, two major hurricanes, and four tropical storms) to make landfall in Mexico during 2005.

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Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer

Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer or TES was a satellite instrument designed to measure the state of the earth's troposphere.

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Trouvelot (lunar crater)

Trouvelot is a lunar impact crater located to the south of the Mare Frigoris, and is named after the French explorer Étienne Trouvelot.

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Trumpet (satellite)

TRUMPET (also known as JEROBOAM), called Advanced Jumpseat by some observers, is reportedly a series of ELINT reconnaissance satellites launched by the United States during the 1990s to replace the Jumpseat satellites.

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Trumpler (lunar crater)

Nušl above center Trumpler is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon, named after Swiss-American astronomer Robert Julius Trumpler (1886–1956).

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TRW Inc.

TRW Inc. was an American corporation involved in a variety of businesses, mainly aerospace, automotive, and credit reporting.

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Tsander (crater)

Tsander is a large lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Tseraskiy (crater)

Tseraskiy is an impact crater on the Moon's far side.

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Tsinger (crater)

Tsinger is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northern latitudes of the Moon's far side.

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Tsiolkovskiy (crater)

Tsiolkovskiy is a large lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Tsu Chung-Chi (crater)

Tsu Chung-Chi is a relatively small lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side.

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Tuamasaga

Tuamasaga is a district of Samoa, with a population (2001 Census) of 83,191. The geographic area of Tuamasaga covers the central part of Upolu island.

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Tuanake

Tuanake or Mata-rua-puna is a small atoll of the Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia.

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Tubuai

Tubuai or Tupua'i is the main island of the Tubuai Island group, located at, south of Tahiti.

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Tubular Bells

Tubular Bells is the debut album by English musician Mike Oldfield, released on Virgin Records on 25 May 1973.

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Tucana Dwarf

The Tucana Dwarf Galaxy is a dwarf galaxy in the constellation Tucana.

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Tucker (crater)

Tucker is a small lunar impact crater in the southern part of the Mare Smythii.

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Tuft (aeronautics)

In aviation, tufts are strips of yarn or string, typically around, attached to an aircraft surface in a grid pattern and imaged during flight.

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Tulane University

Tulane University is a private, nonsectarian research university in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.

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Tule fog

Tule fog is a thick ground fog that settles in the San Joaquin Valley and Sacramento Valley areas of California's Great Central Valley.

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Tullahoma, Tennessee

Tullahoma is a city in Coffee and Franklin counties in southern Middle Tennessee.

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Tunguska (The X-Files)

"Tunguska" is the eighth episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction television series The X-Files.

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Tunguska event

The Tunguska event was a large explosion that occurred near the Stony Tunguska River in Yeniseysk Governorate (now Krasnoyarsk Krai), Russia, on the morning of 30 June 1908 (NS).

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Tupolev Tu-144

The Tupolev Tu-144 (Tyполев Ту-144; NATO reporting name: Charger) is a retired jet airliner and commercial supersonic transport aircraft (SST).

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Turbo code

In information theory, turbo codes (originally in French Turbocodes) are a class of high-performance forward error correction (FEC) codes developed around 1990–91 (but first published in 1993), which were the first practical codes to closely approach the channel capacity, a theoretical maximum for the code rate at which reliable communication is still possible given a specific noise level.

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Turbofan

The turbofan or fanjet is a type of airbreathing jet engine that is widely used in aircraft propulsion.

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Turbojet development at the RAE

Between 1936 and 1940 Alan Arnold Griffith designed a series of turbine engines that were built under the direction of Hayne Constant at the Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE).

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Turboprop

A turboprop engine is a turbine engine that drives an aircraft propeller.

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Turbopump

A turbopump is a propellant pump with two main components: a rotodynamic pump and a driving gas turbine, usually both mounted on the same shaft, or sometimes geared together.

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Tureia

Tureia (also called Papahena) is an atoll in the Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia.

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Turks and Caicos Islands

The Turks and Caicos Islands (and), or TCI for short, are a British Overseas Territory consisting of the larger Caicos Islands and smaller Turks Islands, two groups of tropical islands in the Lucayan Archipelago of the Atlantic Ocean and northern West Indies.

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Turner (crater)

Turner is a small lunar impact crater that lies in the Mare Insularum, near the Moon's equator.

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Tuscarora Sandstone

The Silurian Tuscarora Formation — also known as Tuscarora Sandstone or Tuscarora Quartzite — is a mapped bedrock unit in Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, and Virginia, USA.

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Tuskegee University

Tuskegee University is a private, historically black university (HBCU) located in Tuskegee, Alabama, United States.

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Tustna

Tustna is a former municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway.

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TW Hydrae

TW Hydrae is a T Tauri star approximately 194 light-years away in the constellation of Hydra (the Sea Serpent).

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TW Hydrae association

The TW Hydrae association is a group of very young low-mass stars and substellar objects located approximately 25—75 parsecs (80-240 light years) from Earth.

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TWA Flight 800

Trans World Airlines Flight 800 (TWA 800) was a Boeing 747-100 that exploded and crashed into the Atlantic Ocean near East Moriches, New York, on July 17, 1996, at about 8:31 p.m. EDT, 12 minutes after takeoff from John F. Kennedy International Airport on a scheduled international passenger flight to Rome, with a stopover in Paris.

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TWA Flight 800 conspiracy theories

TWA Flight 800 conspiracy theories suggest that the crash of Trans World Airlines Flight 800 (TWA 800) was due to causes other than those determined by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).

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Twentieth Century Motor Car Corporation

The Twentieth Century Motor Car Corporation was an automobile company started by con-artist Geraldine Elizabeth Carmichael, in 1974.

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Twenty-Five-Foot Space Simulator

The Twenty-Five-Foot Space Simulator is a chamber designed for testing spacecraft in space-like conditions, including extreme cold, high radiation, and near-vacuum pressure.

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Twilight phenomena

Twilight phenomenon is produced when exhaust particles from missile or rocket propellant left in the vapor trail of a launch vehicle condenses, freezes and then expands in the less dense upper atmosphere.

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Twin Falls, Idaho

Twin Falls is the county seat and largest city of Twin Falls County, Idaho, United States.

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Twisted (software)

Twisted is an event-driven network programming framework written in Python and licensed under the MIT License.

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Twitter

Twitter is an online news and social networking service on which users post and interact with messages known as "tweets".

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Tycho (lunar crater)

Tycho is a prominent lunar impact crater located in the southern lunar highlands, named after the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe (1546–1601).

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Tyler, Texas

Tyler is a city in, and the county seat of, Smith County, located in east central Texas, United States.

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Tyndall (lunar crater)

Tyndall is a relatively small lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon, behind the southeastern limb.

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Type B videotape

1 inch type B VTR (designated Type B by SMPTE) is a reel-to-reel analog recording video tape format developed by the Bosch Fernseh division of Bosch in Germany in 1976.

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Type Ia supernova

A type Ia supernova (read "type one-a") is a type of supernova that occurs in binary systems (two stars orbiting one another) in which one of the stars is a white dwarf.

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Type Ib and Ic supernovae

Type Ib and Type Ic supernovae are categories of supernovae that are caused by the core collapse of massive stars.

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Type II supernova

A Type II supernova (plural: supernovae or supernovas) results from the rapid collapse and violent explosion of a massive star.

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Tyranny of numbers

The tyranny of numbers was a problem faced in the 1960s by computer engineers.

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Tyuratam

Tyuratam (Төретам, (Töretam); Тюратам, (Tyuratam)) is a station on the main Moscow to Tashkent railway, located in Kazakhstan.

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U-Tapao Royal Thai Navy Airfield

U-Tapao Royal Thai Navy Airfield is a military airfield of the Royal Thai Navy approximately southeast of Bangkok in the Ban Chang District of Rayong Province near Sattahip on the Gulf of Siam.

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U.S. Air Force aeronautical rating

U.S. Air Force aeronautical ratings are military aviation skill standards established and awarded by the United States Air Force for commissioned officers participating in "regular and frequent flight",The standard by which flight status has been defined in law, executive orders, and regulations since 1913.

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U.S. Labor Party

The U.S. Labor Party (USLP) was a political party formed in 1973 by the National Caucus of Labor Committees (NCLC).

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Uan Muhuggiag

Uan Muhuggiag is an archaeological site in Libya.

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UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science

The UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science (HSSEAS), informally known as UCLA Engineering, is the school of engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).

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Udo Kier

Udo Kier (born Udo Kierspe; 14 October 1944) is a German actor who has appeared in over 200 films.

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UDOP

The UDOP (UHF Doppler) multistatic radar and multiradar system (MSRS) utilizes Doppler radar for missile tracking and trajectory measurement.

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UFO Baby

is a shōjo comedy manga by Mika Kawamura, serialized by Kodansha in Nakayoshi from February 1998 to March 2002 and collected in nine bound volumes.

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UFO Files

UFO Files is an American television series that was produced from 2004 to 2007 for The History Channel.

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UFO Hunters

UFO Hunters is an American television series that premiered on January 30, 2008 on The History Channel, produced by Motion Picture Production Inc., and ran for three seasons.

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Uhura

Nyota Uhura is a fictional character in the Star Trek franchise.

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Uhuru (satellite)

Uhuru was the first satellite launched specifically for the purpose of X-ray astronomy.

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Ujae Atoll

Ujae Atoll (Marshallese: Ujae or Wūjae) is a coral atoll of 15 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district of the Ralik Chain of the Marshall Islands.

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Ujelang Atoll

Ujelang Atoll (Marshallese: Wūjlan̄) is a coral atoll of 30 islands in the Pacific Ocean, in the Ralik Chain of the Marshall Islands.

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Ukert (crater)

Ukert is a lunar impact crater that lies on a strip of rugged ground between Mare Vaporum to the north and Sinus Medii in the south, it is named after Friedrich August Ukert.

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Ulf Merbold

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Ultimate fate of the universe

The ultimate fate of the universe is a topic in physical cosmology, whose theoretical restrictions allow possible scenarios for the evolution and ultimate fate of the universe to be described and evaluated.

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Ultra high frequency

Ultra high frequency (UHF) is the ITU designation for radio frequencies in the range between 300 megahertz (MHz) and 3 gigahertz (GHz), also known as the decimetre band as the wavelengths range from one meter to one decimeter.

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Ultra Network Technologies

Ultra Network Technologies (previously called Ultra Corporation) is a now defunct networking company.

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Ultralight trike

An ultralight trike is a type of powered hang glider where flight control is by weight-shift.

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Ultraviolet astronomy

Ultraviolet astronomy is the observation of electromagnetic radiation at ultraviolet wavelengths between approximately 10 and 320 nanometres; shorter wavelengths—higher energy photons—are studied by X-ray astronomy and gamma ray astronomy.

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Ulugh Beigh (crater)

Ulugh Beigh is the remnant of a lunar impact crater that is located just to the west of the Oceanus Procellarum.

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Ulysses (spacecraft)

Ulysses is a decommissioned robotic space probe whose primary mission was to orbit the Sun and study it at all latitudes.

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Umberto Guidoni

Umberto Guidoni (born 18 August 1954 in Rome) is an Italian astrophysicist, science writer and a former ESA astronaut, being the first European to visit the International Space Station.

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Umbra, penumbra and antumbra

The umbra, penumbra and antumbra are three distinct parts of a shadow, created by any light source after impinging on an opaque object.

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Umran Inan

Ümran Savaş İnan (1950 in Erzincan, Turkey) is a scientist at Koç University and Stanford University in the field of geophysics and very low frequency radio science.

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Uncontrolled decompression

Uncontrolled decompression is an unplanned drop in the pressure of a sealed system, such as an aircraft cabin or hyperbaric chamber, and typically results from human error, material fatigue, engineering failure, or impact, causing a pressure vessel to vent into its lower-pressure surroundings or fail to pressurize at all.

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Uncyclopedia

Uncyclopedia is a satirical website that parodies Wikipedia.

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Understanding (TV series)

Understanding is a documentary television series that aired from 1994 to 2004 on TLC.

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Underwater habitat

Underwater habitats are underwater structures in which people can live for extended periods and carry out most of the basic human functions of a 24-hour day, such as working, resting, eating, attending to personal hygiene, and sleeping.

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Unidentified flying object

An unidentified flying object or "UFO" is an object observed in the sky that is not readily identified.

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Unidentified Flying Oddball

Unidentified Flying Oddball (also known as The Spaceman and King Arthur and A Spaceman in King Arthur's Court) is a 1979 film adaptation of Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, directed by Russ Mayberry and produced by Walt Disney Productions.

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Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel (Mountain View, California)

The Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel, located at the NASA Ames Research Center in Moffett Federal Airfield, Mountain View, California, United States, is a research facility used extensively to design and test new generations of aircraft, both commercial and military, as well as NASA space vehicles, including the Space Shuttle.

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United Airlines Flight 232

United Airlines Flight 232 was a DC-10, registered as N1819U, that crash-landed at Sioux City, Iowa on July 19, 1989 after suffering catastrophic failure of its tail-mounted engine, which led to the loss of many flight controls.

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United Launch Alliance

United Launch Alliance (ULA) is a joint venture of Lockheed Martin Space Systems and Boeing Defense, Space & Security.

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United Space Alliance

United Space Alliance (USA) is a spaceflight operations company.

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United States Air Force Pararescue

Pararescuemen (also known as PJs) are United States Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) and Air Combat Command (ACC) operators tasked with recovery and medical treatment of personnel in humanitarian and combat environments.

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United States Army Aviation and Missile Command

The United States Army Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM, alternately referred to as MICOM) is primarily responsible for life cycle management of army missile, helicopter, unmanned ground vehicle and unmanned aerial vehicle weapon system.

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United States Army Corps of Engineers

The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is a U.S. federal agency under the Department of Defense and a major Army command made up of some 37,000 civilian and military personnel, making it one of the world's largest public engineering, design, and construction management agencies.

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United States Astronaut Hall of Fame

The United States Astronaut Hall of Fame, located inside the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex Heroes & Legends building, honors American astronauts and features the world's largest collection of their personal memorabilia, focusing on those astronauts who have been inducted into the Hall; as well as Sigma 7, the fifth manned Mercury spacecraft.

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United States Bicentennial

The United States Bicentennial was a series of celebrations and observances during the mid-1970s that paid tribute to historical events leading up to the creation of the United States of America as an independent republic.

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United States Bureau of Mines

For most of the 20th century, the United States Bureau of Mines (USBM) was the primary United States government agency conducting scientific research and disseminating information on the extraction, processing, use, and conservation of mineral resources.

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United States Coast Guard

The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is a branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the country's seven uniformed services.

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United States federal civil service

The United States federal civil service is the civilian workforce (i.e., non-elected and non-military, public sector employees) of the United States federal government's departments and agencies.

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United States government role in civil aviation

The Air Commerce Act of 1926 created an Aeronautic Branch of the United States Department of Commerce.

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United States House Armed Services Subcommittee on Seapower and Projection Forces

House Armed Services Subcommittee on Seapower and Projection Forces is a subcommittee of the House Armed Services Committee in the United States House of Representatives.

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United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform

The Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is a United States House of Representatives committee that has existed in varying forms since 1816.

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United States House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology

The Committee on Science, Space and Technology is a committee of the United States House of Representatives.

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United States House of Representatives elections in Texas, 2008

The 2008 elections for the Texas delegation of the United States House of Representatives was held on November 4, 2008.

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United States House Science Subcommittee on Space

The Science Subcommittee on Space is one of six subcommittees of the United States House Committee on Science and Technology.

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United States in the 1950s

The United States in the 1950s experienced marked economic growth – with an increase in manufacturing and home construction amongst a post–World War II economic expansion.

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United States Merchant Marine Academy

The United States Merchant Marine Academy (also known as USMMA or Kings Point) is one of the five United States service academies, located in Kings Point, New York.

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United States Military Academy

The United States Military Academy (USMA), also known as West Point, Army, Army West Point, The Academy or simply The Point, is a four-year coeducational federal service academy located in West Point, New York, in Orange County.

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United States Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station

The United States Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station (NOFS), is an astronomical observatory near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.

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United States Postal Inspection Service

The United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) is the law enforcement arm of the United States Postal Service.

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United States presidential debates, 2004

The United States presidential election debates were held in the 2004 presidential elections.

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United States Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies

U.S. Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies, often referred to colloquially as the CJS Subcommittee is one of twelve subcommittees of the U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations.

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United States Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Space, Science, and Competitiveness

The Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Space, Science, and Competitiveness is one of the seven subcommittees within the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation.

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United States Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences

The Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences was a standing committee of the United States Senate from 1958 until 1977, when it was folded into the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation.

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United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation

The United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation is a standing committee of the United States Senate.

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United States Space Camp

U.S. Space Camp is a camp and related programs owned and operated by the Alabama Space Science Exhibit Commission's U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama.

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United States Space Surveillance Network

The United States Space Surveillance Network detects, tracks, catalogs and identifies artificial objects orbiting Earth, e.g. active/inactive satellites, spent rocket bodies, or fragmentation debris.

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Unity (ISS module)

The ''Unity'' module as seen in May 2011 The Unity connecting module, also known as Node 1, was the first U.S.-built component of the International Space Station.

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UNIVAC 1100/2200 series

The UNIVAC 1100/2200 series is a series of compatible 36-bit computer systems, beginning with the UNIVAC 1107 in 1962, initially made by Sperry Rand.

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Universal Hartland Visual Effects

Universal Hartland was the visual effects house of Universal Studios Hollywood.

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Universe (1960 film)

Universe is a black-and-white short animated documentary made in 1960 by the National Film Board of Canada.

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Universities Space Research Association

The Universities Space Research Association (USRA) was incorporated on March 12, 1969 in Washington, D.C. as a private, nonprofit corporation under the auspices of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS).

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University Affiliated Research Center

A University Affiliated Research Center (UARC) is a strategic United States Department of Defense (DoD) research center associated with a university.

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University at Buffalo

The State University of New York at Buffalo is a public research university with campuses in Buffalo and Amherst, New York, United States.

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University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) is a nonprofit consortium of more than 100 colleges and universities providing research and training in the atmospheric and related sciences.

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University of Alabama in Huntsville

The University of Alabama in Huntsville (also known as UAHuntsville or UAH) is a state-supported, public, coeducational research university in Huntsville, Alabama, United States.

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University of Alabama System

The University of Alabama System coordinates and oversees the University of Alabama's three doctoral research institutions.

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University of Arizona

The University of Arizona (also referred to as U of A, UA, or Arizona) is a public research university in Tucson, Arizona.

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University of Bern

The University of Bern (Universität Bern, Université de Berne, Universitas Bernensis) is a university in the Swiss capital of Bern and was founded in 1834.

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University of British Columbia

The University of British Columbia (UBC) is a public research university with campuses in Vancouver and Kelowna, British Columbia.

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University of Calgary

The University of Calgary (U of C or UCalgary) is a public research university located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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University of California

The University of California (UC) is a public university system in the US state of California.

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University of California, Berkeley

The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public research university in Berkeley, California.

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University of California, Davis

The University of California, Davis (also referred to as UCD, UC Davis, or Davis), is a public research university and land-grant university as well as one of the 10 campuses of the University of California (UC) system.

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University of California, Santa Barbara

The University of California, Santa Barbara (commonly referred to as UC Santa Barbara or UCSB) is a public research university and one of the 10 campuses of the University of California system.

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University of Central Florida

The University of Central Florida, or UCF, is an American public state university in Orlando, Florida.

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University of Chicago

The University of Chicago (UChicago, U of C, or Chicago) is a private, non-profit research university in Chicago, Illinois.

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University of Chile

The University of Chile (Universidad de Chile) is a public university located in Santiago, Chile.

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University of Copenhagen Center for Planetary Research

The Center for Planetary Research at the University of Copenhagen was created in February 2001 when the planetary science groups from the Niels Bohr Institute (Danish: Niels Bohr Institutet) (also known as Niels Bohr Institute for Astronomy, Physics and Geophysics; short NBIfAFG) and the Danish Space Research Institute (DSRI) were merged.

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University of Florida

The University of Florida (commonly referred to as Florida or UF) is an American public land-grant, sea-grant, and space-grant research university on a campus in Gainesville, Florida.

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University of Georgia

The University of Georgia, also referred to as UGA or simply Georgia, is an American public comprehensive research university.

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University of Hawaii at Manoa

The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (also known as U.H. Mānoa, the University of Hawaiʻi, or simply U.H.) is a public co-educational research university as well as the flagship campus of the University of Hawaiʻi system.

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University of Health Sciences (Antigua)

The University of Health Sciences Antigua (UHSA) is a private, for-profit medical school located in Dowhill near Falmouth, Antigua, in the Caribbean.

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University of Houston Law Center

The University of Houston Law Center is the law school of the University of Houston in Houston, Texas. Founded in 1947, the Law Center is one of 12 colleges of the University of Houston, a state university. It is accredited by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools. The law school's facilities are located on the university's 667-acre campus in southeast Houston. The Law Center awards the Juris Doctor (J.D.) and Master of Laws (LL.M.) degrees. The law school ranked 56th in the 2018 U.S. News & World Report law school rankings. According to UHLC's 2013 ABA-required disclosures, 63.2% of the class of 2013 obtained full-time, long-term, JD-required employment nine months after graduation. The dean of the Law Center is Leonard M. Baynes.

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University of Houston System

The University of Houston System is a state university system in Texas, comprising four separate and distinct universities.

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University of Houston–Clear Lake

The University of Houston–Clear Lake (UHCL) is a four-year state university and one of four distinct institutions in the University of Houston System.

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University of Kansas

The University of Kansas, also referred to as KU or Kansas, is a public research university in the U.S. state of Kansas.

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University of Leeds

The University of Leeds is a Russell Group university in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.

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University of Maryland, Baltimore County

The University of Maryland, Baltimore County (often referred to as UMBC) is an American public research university, located in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States, mostly in the community of Catonsville, approximately 10 minutes (8.3 miles) from downtown Baltimore City.

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University of Massachusetts Amherst

The University of Massachusetts Amherst (abbreviated UMass Amherst and colloquially referred to as UMass or Massachusetts) is a public research and land-grant university in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States, and the flagship campus of the University of Massachusetts system.

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University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (UMass Dartmouth or UMassD) is one of five campuses and operating subdivisions of the University of Massachusetts.

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University of Michigan–Dearborn

The University of Michigan–Dearborn (commonly referred to as U of M-Dearborn or UM-D) is a public university located in Dearborn, Michigan, United States.

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University of Minnesota

The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (often referred to as the University of Minnesota, Minnesota, the U of M, UMN, or simply the U) is a public research university in Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota.

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University of Mississippi School of Engineering

The University of Mississippi School of Engineering was officially established in 1900 as part of the University of Mississippi in the U.S. state of Mississippi.

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University of New Brunswick

The University of New Brunswick (UNB) is a public university with two primary campuses, located in Fredericton and Saint John, New Brunswick.

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, also known as UNC, UNC Chapel Hill, the University of North Carolina, or simply Carolina, is a public research university located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States.

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University of Notre Dame

The University of Notre Dame du Lac (or simply Notre Dame or ND) is a private, non-profit Catholic research university in the community of Notre Dame, Indiana, near the city of South Bend, in the United States.

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University of Oklahoma

The University of Oklahoma (OU) is a coeducational public research university in Norman, Oklahoma.

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University of Puerto Rico at Humacao

The University of Puerto Rico, Humacao Campus (also known as UPRH or UPR-Humacao) is a public, sea-grant, and space-grant state university located in the municipality of Humacao, Puerto Rico.

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University of Southern California

The University of Southern California (USC or SC) is a private research university in Los Angeles, California.

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University of Southern Queensland

The University of Southern Queensland (USQ) is a medium-sized, regional university based in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia, with three university campuses at Toowoomba, Springfield and Ipswich.

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University of Tennessee Space Institute

The University of Tennessee Space Institute, also known as UTSI, is a satellite campus of the University of Tennessee located near Tullahoma, Tennessee.

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University of Texas at El Paso

The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) is a public research university in El Paso, Texas, United States.

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University of the Pacific (United States)

The University of the Pacific (also referred to as Pacific or UOP) is a private university in Stockton, California.

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University of the Sunshine Coast

The University of the Sunshine Coast (USC) is a public university based on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia.

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University of the Virgin Islands

The University of the Virgin Islands (or UVI) is a public, historically black university (HBCU) located in the United States Virgin Islands.

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University of Toronto Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering

The Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering is an academic division of the University of Toronto devoted to study and research in engineering.

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University of Utah

The University of Utah (also referred to as the U, U of U, or Utah) is a public coeducational space-grant research university in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States.

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University of Valle

The University of Valle (Universidad del Valle), also called Univalle, is a public, departmental, coeducational, research university based primarily in the city of Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia.

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University of Virginia

The University of Virginia (U.Va. or UVA), frequently referred to simply as Virginia, is a public research university and the flagship for the Commonwealth of Virginia.

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University of Virginia School of Law

The University of Virginia School of Law (Virginia Law or UVA Law) was founded in Charlottesville in 1819 by Thomas Jefferson as one of the original subjects taught at his "academical village," the University of Virginia.

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Unmanned ground vehicle

An unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) is a vehicle that operates while in contact with the ground and without an onboard human presence.

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Unmanned spacecraft

Unmanned spacecraft are spacecraft without people ("man") on board, used for unmanned spaceflight.

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Unmanned spaceflights to the International Space Station

Uncrewed spaceflights to the International Space Station (ISS) are made primarily to deliver cargo, however several Russian modules have also docked to the outpost following uncrewed launches.

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Unowned property

Unowned property refers to tangible, physical things which are capable of being reduced to being property owned by an individual, but are not owned by anyone.

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Unpowered aircraft

Unpowered aircraft can remain airborne for a significant period of time without onboard propulsion.

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Unstart

In supersonic aerodynamics, unstart refers to a generally violent breakdown of the supersonic airflow.

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UP Aerospace

UP Aerospace, Inc. is a private spaceflight corporation headquartered in Denver, Colorado.

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Upheaval Dome

Upheaval Dome is an impact structure, the deeply eroded bottom-most remnants of an impact crater, in Canyonlands National Park southwest of the city of Moab, Utah, in the United States.

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Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite

The Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) was a NASA-operated orbital observatory whose mission was to study the Earth’s atmosphere, particularly the protective ozone layer.

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Upsilon Andromedae

Upsilon Andromedae (υ Andromedae, abbreviated Upsilon And, υ And) is a binary star located approximately 44 light-years from Earth in the constellation of Andromeda.

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Upsilon Andromedae b

Upsilon Andromedae b (υ Andromedae b, abbreviated Upsilon And b, υ And b), also named Saffar, is an extrasolar planet approximately 44 light-years away from the Sun in the constellation of Andromeda.

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Uracil

Uracil (U) is one of the four nucleobases in the nucleic acid of RNA that are represented by the letters A, G, C and U. The others are adenine (A), cytosine (C), and guanine (G).

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Uranus

Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun.

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Urban heat island

An urban heat island (UHI) is an urban area or metropolitan area that is significantly warmer than its surrounding rural areas due to human activities.

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Urey (crater)

Urey is a lunar impact crater located in the narrow niche of terrain between the western halves of the craters Rayleigh and Lyapunov.

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Urup

Urup (Уру́п, Uruppu-to, translit) is an uninhabited volcanic island in the Kuril Islands chain in the south of the Sea of Okhotsk, northwest Pacific Ocean.

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US Standard Light Rail Vehicle

The US Standard Light Rail Vehicle was a light rail vehicle (LRV) built by Boeing Vertol in the 1970s.

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USA-200

USA-200, also known as NRO Launch 28 or NROL-28, is an American signals intelligence satellite, operated by the National Reconnaissance Office.

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USA.gov

USA.gov is the official web portal of the United States federal government.

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USAS American Mariner

The USAS American Mariner was a United States Army research vessel from January 1959 to 30 September 1963.

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USCGC Dogwood (WAGL-259)

USCGC Dogwood (WAGL-259/WLR-259) was a 114-foot river buoy tender of the United States Coast Guard.

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USCGC Healy (WAGB-20)

USCGC Healy (WAGB-20) is the United States' largest and most technologically advanced icebreaker as well as the US Coast Guard's largest vessel.

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Ushishir

Ushishir (Ушишир; Japanese: 宇志知島; Ushishiru-tō; Ainu: ウシシㇼ) is an uninhabited volcanic island located in the centre of the Kuril Islands chain in the Sea of Okhotsk in the northwest Pacific Ocean.

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USNS Observation Island (T-AGM-23)

USNS Observation Island (T-AGM-23) was built as the Mariner-class merchant ship Empire State Mariner for the United States Maritime Commission, launched 15 August 1953, and operated by United States Lines upon delivery on 24 February 1954, making voyages for the Military Sea Transportation Service (MSTS) until going into reserve at Mobile, Alabama on 9 November 1954.

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USNS Point Barrow (T-AKD-1)

The USNS Point Barrow (T-AKD-1) was a one-of-a-kind "Cargo Ship Dock." She was the lone ship in her class, named for Point Barrow (the northernmost point in Alaska above the Arctic Circle).

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USNS Taurus (T-AK-273)

USNS Taurus (T-AK-273) was a vehicle landing ship built for the United States Navy.

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USNS Watertown (T-AGM-6)

USNS Watertown (T-AGM-6) was a ''Watertown''-class missile range instrumentation ship acquired by the U.S. Navy in 1960 and converted from her SS Niantic Victory Victory ship cargo configuration to a missile tracking ship, a role she retained for eleven years before being placed out of service in 1971.

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USS Anchorage (LPD-23)

USS Anchorage (LPD-23), a, is the second ship of the United States Navy to be namesake of the city of Anchorage, Alaska.

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USS Arlington (LPD-24)

USS Arlington (LPD-24), a, is the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for Arlington, Virginia, the location of the Pentagon.

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USS Bigelow

USS Bigelow (DD-942) was a in the United States Navy.

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USS Coontz

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USS Croatan (CVE-25)

USS Croatan (CVE-25) (previously AVG-25 then ACV-25) was an escort carrier launched on 1 August 1942 by the Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation of Seattle, Washington, under a Maritime Commission contract; sponsored by Mrs.

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USS Dominant (AM-431)

USS Dominant (MSO-431) was an built for the United States Navy.

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USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)

USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) is a fictional starship in the fictional Star Trek universe that serves as both the main setting of the original ''Star Trek'' television series, as well as the primary transportation method for the show's characters.

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USS Hartley (DE-1029)

USS Hartley (DE-1029) was a in the United States Navy.

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USS Holder (DD-819)

USS Holder (DD/DDE-819) was a of the United States Navy, the second Navy ship named for Lieutenant (jg) Randolph Mitchell Holder, a Navy pilot who was killed during the Battle of Midway.

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USS Hornet Museum

The USS Hornet Museum is a museum ship in Alameda, California, US.

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USS Intrepid (CV-11)

USS Intrepid (CV/CVA/CVS-11), also known as The Fighting "I", is one of 24 s built during World War II for the United States Navy.

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USS Kankakee (AO-39)

USS Kankakee (AO-39) was a ''Kennebec''-class fleet oiler of the United States Navy.

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USS Lowry

USS Lowry (DD-770), an, is the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Reigart Bolivar Lowry, who served in the Mexican-American War and was a member of Commodore Matthew C. Perry's expedition to Japan in 1855.

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USS Nicholas (DD-449)

USS Nicholas (DD/DDE-449) was a ''Fletcher''-class destroyer of the United States Navy, which served through most of World War II, and for 27 years and two more wars after.

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USS Preserver (ARS-8)

USS Preserver (ARS-8) was a commissioned by the U.S. Navy for service in World War II.

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USS Recovery (ARS-43)

USS Recovery (ARS-43) was a Bolster-class rescue and salvage ship of the United States Navy, which remained in commission for over 48 years.

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USS Rich (DD-820)

USS Rich (DD-820/DDE-820) was a ''Gearing''-class destroyer in the United States Navy during the Korean War and the Vietnam War.

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USS Salinan (ATF-161)

USS Salinan (ATF-161) was an built for the United States Navy during World War II.

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USS Simpson (FFG-56)

USS Simpson (FFG-56) was an guided missile frigate of the United States Navy, named for Rear Admiral Rodger W. Simpson.

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USS Wallace L. Lind

USS Wallace L. Lind (DD-703), an, was named for Captain Wallace L. Lind (1887–1940), who was awarded the Navy Cross during World War I. Wallace L. Lind was laid down on 14 February 1944 by the Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company in Kearny, New Jersey and launched on 14 June 1944; sponsored by Mrs.

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USS Wasp (CV-18)

USS Wasp (CV/CVA/CVS-18) was one of 24 s built during World War II for the United States Navy.

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USS York County (LST-1175)

USS York County (LST-1175) was a built for the United States Navy during the late 1950s.

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Utah State University

Utah State University (also referred to as USU or Utah State) is a public doctorate-granting university in Logan, Utah, United States.

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Utica, New York

Utica is a city in the Mohawk Valley and the county seat of Oneida County, New York, United States.

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Utirik Atoll

Utirik Atoll or Utrik Atoll (Marshallese: Utrōk) is a coral atoll of 10 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district of the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands.

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Utopia Planitia

Utopia Planitia (Greek and Latin: "Nowhere Land Plain"—loosely, the plain of paradise) is a large plain within Utopia, the largest recognized impact basin on Mars and in the Solar System with an estimated diameter of 3,300 km, and is the Martian region where the Viking 2 lander touched down and began exploring on September 3, 1976.

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V-2 No. 13

The White Sands rocket (official name V-2 No. 13) was a modified V-2 rocket that became the first man-made object to take a photograph of the Earth from outer space.

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V838 Monocerotis

V838 Monocerotis (V838 Mon) is a red star in the constellation Monoceros about 20,000 light years (6 kpc) from the Sun.

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Vacuum cementing

Vacuum cementing or vacuum welding is the natural process of solidifying small objects in a hard vacuum.

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Vacuum chamber

A vacuum chamber is a rigid enclosure from which air and other gases are removed by a vacuum pump.

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Vacuum flask

A vacuum flask (also known as a Dewar flask, Dewar bottle or thermos) is an insulating storage vessel that greatly lengthens the time over which its contents remain hotter or cooler than the flask's surroundings.

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Vahanga

Vahanga is a small uninhabited atoll part of the Acteon Group in the Tuamotu archipelago, French Polynesia and belongs to the municipality of the Gambier Islands.

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Vahitahi

Vahitahi, or Vaitake, is an atoll in the eastern area of the Tuamotu Archipelago, French Polynesia.

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Vaino Jack Vehko

Vaino Jack Vehko, (1918 Detroit, Michigan – 17 August 1999 Austin, Texas) was the son of James Vehko (aka Jalmari Vehkomäki) of Kolho, Finland.

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Vairaatea

Vairaatea is a small atoll of the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia.

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Vaisigano

Vaisigano is a political district at the western tip of Savai'i island in Samoa.

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Valentin Bondarenko

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Valier (crater)

Valier is a lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon.

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Valkyrie (disambiguation)

A valkyrie is a figure in Norse mythology.

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Valley Junior/Senior High School

Valley Junior/Senior High School is a public school in New Kensington, Westmoreland County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.

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Valparaiso High School

Valparaiso High School is a public high school in Valparaiso, Indiana.

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Valparaiso University

Valparaiso University is a regionally accredited private university located in Valparaiso, Indiana, United States.

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Valter Di Salvo

Valter Di Salvo (born 2 July 1963) is the Director of Football Performance & Science at the ASPIRE Academy and Qatar Football Association; he is also the Executive Director of the Aspire in the World Fellows program and the annual Aspire Academy Global Summit.

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Van Albada (crater)

van Albada is a lunar impact crater that is attached to the south-southeastern rim of Auzout.

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Van Allen Probes

The Van Allen Probes, formerly known as the Radiation Belt Storm Probes, are two robotic spacecraft being used to study the Van Allen radiation belts that surround Earth.

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Van Allen radiation belt

A Van Allen radiation belt is a zone of energetic charged particles, most of which originate from the solar wind, that are captured by and held around a planet by that planet's magnetic field.

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Van Biesbroeck (crater)

Van Biesbroeck is a small lunar impact crater that interrupts the southern rim of the lava-flooded crater Krieger, in the Oceanus Procellarum.

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Van de Graaff (crater)

Van de Graaff is a crater formation located on the far side of the Moon, on the northeast edge of Mare Ingenii.

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Van den Bergh (crater)

Van den Bergh is an eroded lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Van den Bos (crater)

Van den Bos is a small lunar impact crater that is joined to the south-southwestern outer rim of the slightly larger crater Tamm.

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Van der Waals (crater)

Van der Waals is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Van Gent (crater)

Van Gent is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon that is located to the south-southeast of the larger crater Konstantinov.

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Van Maanen (crater)

Van Maanen is an eroded lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Van Rhijn (crater)

van Rhijn is an old lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, in the northern hemisphere.

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Van Vandegrift

Van Vandegrift (born February 13, 1969) is an American film and television producer and entrepreneur, known for his work on films such as Get Smart and Journey to the Center of the Earth, and for television projects, including Kings of South Beach.

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Van Vleck (crater)

Van Vleck is a lunar impact crater that is located near the northeastern rim of the walled plain Gilbert, to the west of the Mare Smythii.

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Van Wijk (crater)

Van Wijk is a small lunar impact crater that lies in the southern part of the far side of the Moon.

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Van't Hoff (crater)

van 't Hoff is a lunar impact crater named after Dutch chemist Jacobus H. van 't Hoff and is located to the northeast of the walled plain Birkhoff, on the far side of the Moon.

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Vanavana

Vanavana, Kurataki, or Huataki is an atoll in the southeastern area of the Tuamotu Archipelago, French Polynesia.

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Vance Astrovik

Vance Astrovik, also known as Justice and formerly known as Marvel Boy, is a fictional mutant superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Vance D. Brand

Vance DeVoe Brand (born May 9, 1931) is an American former naval officer and aviator, aeronautical engineer, test pilot, and NASA astronaut.

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Vandenberg AFB Space Launch Complex 6

Space Launch Complex-6 (SLC-6, pronounced "Slick Six") at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California is a launch pad and support area.

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Vanderbilt University

Vanderbilt University (informally Vandy) is a private research university in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Vangelis

Evángelos Odysséas Papathanassíou (born 29 March 1943), best known professionally as Vangelis (Βαγγέλης), is a Greek composer of electronic, progressive, ambient, jazz, and orchestral music.

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Vanguard (Image Comics)

Vanguard is a fictional alien hero created by Gary Carlson and Erik Larsen for Carlson's self-published anthology Megaton.

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Vanguard 1

Vanguard 1 (ID: 1958-Beta 2) was the fourth artificial Earth orbital satellite to be successfully launched (following Sputnik 1, Sputnik 2, and Explorer 1).

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Vanguard TV3

Vanguard TV3, also called Vanguard Test Vehicle Three was the first attempt of the United States to launch a satellite into orbit around the Earth.

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Vanikoro

Vanikoro (sometimes wrongly named Vanikolo) is an island in the Santa Cruz group, located to the Southeast of the main Santa Cruz group.

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Vannevar Bush

Vannevar Bush (March 11, 1890 – June 28, 1974) was an American engineer, inventor and science administrator, who during World War II headed the U.S. Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD), through which almost all wartime military R&D was carried out, including initiation and early administration of the Manhattan Project.

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Variable Density Tunnel

The Variable Density Tunnel (VDT) was the second wind tunnel at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) Langley Research Center.

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Variable Specific Impulse Magnetoplasma Rocket

The Variable Specific Impulse Magnetoplasma Rocket (VASIMR) is an electromagnetic thruster under development for possible use in spacecraft propulsion.

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Vasco da Gama (crater)

Vasco da Gama is a lunar impact crater that is located near the western limb of the Moon.

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Vashakidze (crater)

Vashakidze is a lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side, just beyond the northeastern limb.

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Vastitas Borealis

Vastitas Borealis (Latin, 'northern waste') is the largest lowland region of Mars.

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Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology

Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology (formerly known as the College of Aeronautics, previously the Academy of Aeronautics and founded as the Casey Jones School of Aeronautics) is a private specialized aviation and engineering college located adjacent to LaGuardia Airport in East Elmhurst, Queens, New York, United States.

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Vavilov (crater)

Vavilov is a prominent impact crater that is located to the west of the walled plain Hertzsprung.

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VAW-125

Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 125 (VAW-125), known as the "Torch Bearers" or "Tigertails", was established on 1 October 1968, at Naval Air Station Norfolk.

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Väisälä (crater)

Väisälä is a tiny lunar impact crater located on a rise in the Oceanus Procellarum.

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Víctor A. Carreño

Dr.

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Večerníček

Večerníček (translated from Czech and Slovak as "Little Eveninger") is a television program for children in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

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Vectran

Vectran is a manufactured fiber, spun from a liquid-crystal polymer (LCP) created by Celanese Corporation and now manufactured by Kuraray.

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Vega (crater)

Vega is an eroded lunar impact crater that is located in the southeastern part of the Moon.

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Vegas (The Crystal Method album)

Vegas is the debut studio album by American electronic music duo The Crystal Method, released on August 26, 1997 by Outpost Recordings.

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Vehicle

A vehicle (from vehiculum) is a machine that transports people or cargo.

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Vehicle Assembly Building

The Vehicle (originally Vertical) Assembly Building, or VAB, at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) is a building designed to assemble large space vehicles, such as the massive Saturn V and the Space Shuttle.

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Vela Pulsar

The Vela Pulsar (PSR J0835-4510 or PSR B0833-45) is a radio, optical, X-ray- and gamma-emitting pulsar associated with the Vela Supernova Remnant in the constellation of Vela.

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Venera 3

Venera 3 (Венера-3 meaning Venus 3) was a Venera program space probe that was built and launched by the Soviet Union to explore the surface of Venus.

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Venera 5

Venera 5 (Венера-5 meaning Venus 5) was a space probe in the Soviet space program ''Venera'' for the exploration of Venus.

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Venice Biennale of Architecture

Mostra di Architettura di Venezia, the architecture section of the Venice Biennale, was established in 1980, although architecture had been a part of the art biennale since 1968.

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Venice High School (Los Angeles)

Venice High School is located on the west side Los Angeles, in the U.S. state of California within the Local District West area of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD).

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Vening Meinesz (crater)

Vening Meinesz is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Ventris (crater)

Ventris is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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VentureStar

VentureStar was a single-stage-to-orbit reusable launch system proposed by Lockheed Martin and funded by the U.S. government.

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Venus

Venus is the second planet from the Sun, orbiting it every 224.7 Earth days.

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Venus In Situ Explorer

The Venus In Situ Explorer (VISE) has been a lander mission proposed since 2003 by the Planetary Science Decadal Survey as a space probe designed to answer fundamental scientific questions by landing and performing experiments on Venus.

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Verdi (crater)

Verdi is a relatively young impact crater on the planet Mercury.

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Verein für Raumschiffahrt

The Verein für Raumschiffahrt ("VfR", Society for Space Travel) was a German amateur rocket association prior to World War II that included members outside Germany.

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Verification (spaceflight)

Verification in the field of space systems engineering covers two verification processes: Qualification and Acceptance.

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Vernadskiy (crater)

Vernadskiy is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon, behind the visible eastern limb.

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Verner E. Suomi

Verner Edward "Vern" Suomi (1915 – 30 July 1995, Space Science and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin–Madison) was a Finnish-American educator, inventor, and scientist.

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Vertol VZ-2

The Vertol VZ-2 (or Model 76) was a research aircraft built in the United States in 1957 to investigate the tiltwing approach to vertical take-off and landing.

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Vertregt (crater)

Vertregt is the ancient remnant of a large lunar impact crater.

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Very (lunar crater)

Very is a small lunar impact crater located in the eastern part of Mare Serenitatis, to the west-southwest of Le Monnier.

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Very-small-aperture terminal

A very small aperture terminal (VSAT) is a two-way satellite ground station with a dish antenna that is smaller than 3.8 meters.

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Vesalius (crater)

Vesalius is a lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon, less than 100 kilometers south of the lunar equator.

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Vestal High School

Vestal High School is a public high school that operates as part of the Vestal Central School District which encompasses just west of Binghamton in the Southern Tier of New York.

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Vestine (crater)

Vestine is a heavily eroded impact crater on the Moon's far side, just beyond the northeastern limb.

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Vetchinkin (crater)

Vetchinkin is an eroded lunar impact crater.

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VF-124

Fighter Squadron 124 or VF-124 Gunfighters was a fleet replacement squadron (FRS) of the United States Navy.

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Victor H. Schiro

Victor Hugo "Vic" Schiro (May 6, 1904 – August 29, 1992), was an American politician who served on the New Orleans City Council and as Mayor from 1961 to 1970.

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Victor Prather

Lieutenant Commander Victor Alonzo Prather Jr. (June 4, 1926 – May 4, 1961) was an American flight surgeon famous for taking part in "Project RAM", a government project to develop the space suit.

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Victor Szebehely

Victor G. Szebehely (August 21, 1921 – September 13, 1997) was a key figure in the development and success of the Apollo program.

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Victoria Osteen

Victoria Osteen (born March 28, 1961) is the co-pastor of Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas, an author, the wife of Joel Osteen, and the daughter-in-law of John Osteen.

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Victoria Vetri

Victoria Vetri (born September 26, 1944; other names: Angela Dorian, Victoria Rathgeb) is an American model and actress.

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Victorinox

Victorinox is a knife manufacturer based in the town of Ibach, in the Canton of Schwyz, Switzerland.

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Victory ship

The Victory ship was a class of cargo ship produced in large numbers by North American shipyards during World War II to replace losses caused by German submarines.

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Video camera tube

The video camera tube was a type of cathode ray tube used to capture the television image prior to the introduction of charge-coupled devices (CCDs) in the 1980s.

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Video game

A video game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a video device such as a TV screen or computer monitor.

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Videotelephony

Videotelephony comprises the technologies for the reception and transmission of audio-video signals by users at different locations, for communication between people in real-time.

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Vieta (crater)

Vieta is a lunar impact crater that lies due north of the walled plain Schickard, in the southwestern part of the Moon.

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Vigilante 8: 2nd Offense

Vigilante 8: 2nd Offense is a vehicular combat video game developed by Luxoflux and published by Activision for PlayStation, Dreamcast and Nintendo 64.

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Vignette Corporation

Vignette Corporation offered a suite of content management, web portal, collaboration, document management, and records management software.

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Viking 1

Viking 1 was the first of two spacecraft (along with Viking 2) sent to Mars as part of NASA's Viking program.

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Viking 2

The Viking 2 mission was part of the American Viking program to Mars, and consisted of an orbiter and a lander essentially identical to that of the Viking 1 mission.

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Viking program

The Viking program consisted of a pair of American space probes sent to Mars, Viking 1 and Viking 2.

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Vikram Sarabhai

Vikram Ambalal Sarabhai (12 August 1919 – 30 December 1971) was an Indian scientist and innovator widely regarded as the father of India's space programme.

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Vil'ev (crater)

Vil'ev is an eroded lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Vincent Cavallaro

Vincent Cavallaro (November 8, 1912, Cambridge, Massachusetts - May 22, 1985, New York City) was a painter, sculptor and abstract artist.

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Vincent Riotta

Vincent Riotta (born 14 of October) is an English-born stage and film actor.

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Vinci (rocket engine)

Vinci is a European Space Agency cryogenic liquid rocket engine currently under development.

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Vining, Minnesota

Vining is a city in Otter Tail County, Minnesota, United States.

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Vint Cerf

Vinton Gray Cerf ForMemRS, (born June 23, 1943) is an American Internet pioneer, who is recognized as one of "the fathers of the Internet", sharing this title with TCP/IP co-inventor Bob Kahn.

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Virchow (crater)

Virchow is a small lunar impact crater that is located on the northwestern interior floor of the prominent crater Neper.

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Virgil I. Grissom High School

Virgil I. Grissom High School, more commonly referred to as Grissom High School, is a public high school in Huntsville, Alabama, United States with approximately 2000 students in grades 9-12 from Southeast Huntsville.

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Virgil L. Sharpton

Virgil L. (Buck) Sharpton is the Associate Director for Science at the Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) in Houston, Texas.

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Virginia

Virginia (officially the Commonwealth of Virginia) is a state in the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States located between the Atlantic Coast and the Appalachian Mountains.

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Virginia State Route 172

State Route 172 (SR 172) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia.

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Virginia State Route 175

State Route 175 (SR 175) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia.

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Virgo Supercluster

The Virgo Supercluster (Virgo SC) or the Local Supercluster (LSC or LS) is a mass concentration of galaxies containing the Virgo Cluster and Local Group, which in turn contains the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies.

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Virtanen (crater)

Virtanen is a lunar impact crater that is located to the northeast of the larger crater Sharonov, and to the east of Anderson.

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Virtual Heroes

Virtual Heroes, Inc. is a serious game developer in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States.

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Virtuality (film)

Virtuality is a television pilot co-written by Ronald D. Moore and Michael Taylor and directed by Peter Berg that aired on the Fox network.

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Visby

Visby is a locality and the seat of Gotland Municipality in Gotland County, on the island of Gotland, Sweden with 24,330 inhabitants,.

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Vision for Space Exploration

The Vision for Space Exploration (VSE) was a plan for space exploration announced on January 14, 2004 by President George W. Bush.

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Vitello (crater)

Vitello is a lunar impact crater that lies along the southern edge of the small Mare Humorum, in the southwest part of the Moon's near side.

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Vitruvius (crater)

Vitruvius is a small lunar impact crater that lies on the northern edge of the Mare Tranquillitatis.

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Viviani (crater)

Viviani is a small lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon, and is named after Italian mathematician and scientist Vincenzo Viviani.

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Vlacq (crater)

Vlacq is a prominent lunar impact crater that is located in the southeastern part of the Moon, and appears foreshortened when viewed from the Earth.

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Vladimír Remek

Vladimír Remek (born 26 September 1948) is a Czech politician and diplomat as well as a former cosmonaut and military pilot.

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Vladimir Vasyutin

Vladimir Vladimirovich Vasyutin (Russian:Влaдимиp Bлaдимиpoвич Васютин, born March 8, 1952, Kharkiv, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, died July 19, 2002) was a Soviet cosmonaut.

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VMA-331

Marine Attack Squadron 331 (VMA-331) was an attack squadron in the United States Marine Corps.

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Voestalpine

Voestalpine AG is an international steel-based technology and capital goods group based in Linz, Austria.

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Vogel (lunar crater)

Vogel is a small lunar impact crater located to the southeast of Albategnius, and is named after the German astronomer Hermann Carl Vogel.

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Volcano

A volcano is a rupture in the crust of a planetary-mass object, such as Earth, that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface.

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Volkov (crater)

Volkov is a lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side.

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Volkshalle

The Volkshalle ("People's Hall"), also called Große Halle ("Great Hall") or Ruhmeshalle ("Hall of Glory"), was a huge domed monumental building planned by Adolf Hitler and his architect Albert Speer for Germania in Berlin.

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Volta (crater)

Volta is a lunar impact crater near the northwest limb of the Moon.

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Volterra (crater)

Volterra is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northern latitudes on the far side of the Moon.

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Von Békésy (crater)

Von Békésy is a worn lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Von Behring (crater)

von Behring is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the eastern part of the Moon.

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Von Braun (crater)

von Braun, named after the rocket pioneer Wernher von Braun, is a lunar impact crater located near the northwestern limb of the Moon.

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Von der Pahlen (crater)

Von der Pahlen is an eroded lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon from the Earth.

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Von Kármán (lunar crater)

Von Kármán is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon.

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Von Neumann (crater)

Von Neumann is a lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon, in the northern hemisphere.

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Von Zeipel (crater)

Von Zeipel is a lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side.

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Vortex lattice method

The Vortex lattice method, (VLM), is a numerical method used in computational fluid dynamics, mainly in the early stages of aircraft design and in aerodynamic education at university level.

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Voskhod 1

Voskhod 1 (Восход-1; Восход is Russian for Sunrise) was the seventh manned Soviet space flight.

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Voskhod 2

Voskhod 2 (Sunrise-2) was a Soviet manned space mission in March 1965.

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Voskresenskiy (crater)

Voskresenskiy is a lunar impact crater that is located near the western limb of the Moon.

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Vostok 2

Vostok 2 (Восток-2, Orient 2 or East 2) was a Soviet space mission which carried cosmonaut Gherman Titov into orbit for a full day on August 6, 1961 to study the effects of a more prolonged period of weightlessness on the human body.

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Vostok 3

Vostok 3 (Восток-3, Orient 3 or East 3) was a spaceflight of the Soviet space program intended to determine the ability of the human body to function in conditions of weightlessness and test the endurance of the Vostok 3KA spacecraft over longer flights.

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Vought F-8 Crusader

The Vought F-8 Crusader (originally F8U) is a single-engine, supersonic, carrier-based air superiority jet aircraft built by Vought for the United States Navy and Marine Corps, replacing the Vought F7U Cutlass, and for the French Navy.

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Vought XF8U-3 Crusader III

The Vought XF8U-3 Crusader III was an aircraft developed by Chance Vought as a successor to the successful Vought F-8 Crusader program and as a competitor to the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II.

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Voyage (novel)

Voyage is a 1996 hard science fiction novel by British author Stephen Baxter.

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Voyager 1

Voyager 1 is a space probe launched by NASA on September 5, 1977.

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Voyager 2

Voyager 2 is a space probe launched by NASA on August 20, 1977, to study the outer planets.

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Voyager Golden Record

The Voyager Golden Records are two phonograph records that were included aboard both Voyager spacecraft launched in 1977.

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Voyager program

The Voyager program is an American scientific program that employs two robotic probes, Voyager 1 and Voyager 2, to study the outer Solar System.

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Voyager program (Mars)

The Voyager Mars Program was a planned series of unmanned NASA probes to the planet Mars.

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Vozrozhdeniya Island

Vozrozhdeniya Island (p) was an island in the Aral Sea.

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VTOL

A vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft is one that can hover, take off, and land vertically.

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Vulcan salute

The Vulcan salute is a hand gesture popularized by the 1960s television series ''Star Trek''.

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W. Bond (crater)

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W. E. B. Du Bois High School

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W. E. W. Petter

William Edward Willoughby "Teddy" Petter (8 August 1908, Highgate in Middlesex – 1 May 1968, Béruges) was a British aircraft designer.

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W. M. Keck Observatory

The W. M. Keck Observatory is a two-telescope astronomical observatory at an elevation of 4,145 meters (13,600 ft) near the summit of Mauna Kea in the U.S. state of Hawaii.

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W. R. Case & Sons Cutlery Co.

W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company is an American manufacturer of traditional pocket knives, fixed blades/sporting knives, Kitchen knives, limited edition commemoratives and collectibles.

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WAFF (TV)

WAFF is an NBC-affiliated television station licensed to Huntsville, Alabama, United States and serving North Alabama's Tennessee Valley.

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Wai-Chi Fang

Wai-Chi Fang is a Taiwanese engineer.

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Wake Shield Facility

Wake Shield Facility is an experimental science platform that was placed in low Earth orbit by the Space Shuttle.

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Waldo (short story)

"Waldo" (1942) is a short story by Robert A. Heinlein originally published in Astounding Magazine in August 1942 under the pseudonym Anson MacDonald.

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Waldorf University

Waldorf University is a private, coeducational, liberal arts based institution with roots in the Lutheran tradition offering undergraduate and graduate degrees through both residential and online modalities.

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Walker (crater)

Walker is a lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon.

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Walker Cancer Research Institute

The Walker Cancer Research Institute (WCRI) is an American cancer research organization consisting of two laboratories located in the states of Florida and Michigan and principal organizational offices in Maryland.

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Walking on the Moon

"Walking on the Moon" is a song by English rock band The Police, released as the second single from their second studio album, Reggatta de Blanc (1979).

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WALL-E

WALL-E (stylized with an interpunct as WALL·E) is a 2008 American computer-animated science fiction film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures.

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Wallace (lunar crater)

Wallace is the remains of a lunar impact crater that has been flooded by lava.

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Wallace and Gromit

Wallace and Gromit is a British clay animation comedy series created by Nick Park of Aardman Animations.

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Wallace and Gromit's Cracking Contraptions

Wallace and Gromit's Cracking Contraptions is a series of ten Wallace and Gromit stop motion animations varying in length from 1 to 3 minutes.

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Wallace D. Hayes

Wallace D. Hayes (b. September 4, 1918 – d. March 2, 2001) was a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Princeton University and one of the world's leading theoretical aerodynamicists, whose numerous and fundamental contributions to the theories of supersonic and hypersonic flow and wave motion strongly influenced the design of aircraft at supersonic speeds and missiles at hypersonic speeds.

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Wallach (crater)

Wallach is a tiny lunar impact crater located in the eastern Mare Tranquillitatis.

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Wallops Flight Facility

Wallops Flight Facility (WFF), located on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, United States, approximately north-northeast of Norfolk, is operated by the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, primarily as a rocket launch site to support science and exploration missions for NASA and other Federal agencies.

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Wallops Island

Wallops Island is a island in Accomack County, Virginia, part of the Virginia Barrier Islands that stretch along the eastern seaboard of the United States of America.

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Wallops Island National Wildlife Refuge

The Wallops Island National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge located on Wallops Island, Virginia; the refuge was created on July 10, 1975, with the transfer of of land from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and is administered by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service along with Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge.

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Wally Schirra

Walter Marty "Wally" Schirra Jr. (March 12, 1923 – May 3, 2007), (Captain, USN), was an American naval aviator and astronaut.

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Walt Disney

Walter Elias Disney (December 5, 1901December 15, 1966) was an American entrepreneur, animator, voice actor and film producer.

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Walt Disney anthology television series

Walt Disney Productions (later The Walt Disney Company) has produced an anthology television series under several different titles since 1954.

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Walter Broadnax

Walter Doyce Broadnax (born October 21, 1944) is Distinguished Professor of Public Administration at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University, appointed in the fall of 2008.

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Walter Cronkite

Walter Leland Cronkite Jr. (November 4, 1916 – July 17, 2009) was an American broadcast journalist who served as anchorman for the CBS Evening News for 19 years (1962–1981).

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Walter Cunningham

Ronnie Walter Cunningham (born March 16, 1932), (Col, USMCR, Ret.), better known as Walter Cunningham, is a retired American astronaut.

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Walter Dornberger

Major-General Dr.

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Walter H. Moeller

Walter Henry Moeller (March 15, 1910 – April 13, 1999) was an American politician of the Democratic party who was born in New Palestine, Indiana.

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Walter Mondale

Walter Frederick "Fritz" Mondale (born January 5, 1928) is an American politician, diplomat, and lawyer who served as the 42nd Vice President of the United States from 1977 to 1981, and as a United States Senator from Minnesota (1964–76).

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Walter Ray Williams Jr.

Walter Ray Williams Jr. (born October 6, 1959 in Eureka, California) is a professional bowler.

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Walther (crater)

Walther is an ancient lunar impact crater located in the southern highland region of the Moon.

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Wan-Hoo (crater)

Wan-Hoo is a lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side, and it cannot be seen directly from the Earth.

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WANK (computer worm)

The WANK Worm was a computer worm that attacked DEC VMS computers in 1989 over the DECnet.

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War of the Worlds: New Millennium

War of the Worlds: New Millennium is a science fiction novel by Douglas Niles, released in 2005 by Tor Books.

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Wargentin (crater)

Wargentin is an unusual lunar impact crater which has been filled to its rim by a basaltic lava flow, forming a raised plateau.

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Warner (crater)

Warner is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern part of the Mare Smythii, near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Warner T. Koiter

Warner Tjardus Koiter (Amsterdam, June 16, 1914 – Delft, September 2, 1997) was an influential mechanical engineer and the Professor of Applied Mechanics at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands from 1949 to 1979.

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Warp drive

A warp drive is a fictitious faster-than-light (FTL) spacecraft propulsion system in many science fiction works, most notably Star Trek.

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Warren County, Indiana

Warren County lies in western Indiana between the Illinois state line and the Wabash River in the United States.

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Warren Robinett

Joseph Warren Robinett, Jr. (born December 25, 1951) In the A. Miller interview, Robinett says he was 26 in November 1977.

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Warren, Ohio

Warren is a city in and the County seat of Trumbull County, Ohio, United States.

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Washington & Jefferson College

Washington & Jefferson College, also known as W & J College or W&J, is a private liberal arts college in Washington, Pennsylvania, in the United States, which is south of Pittsburgh.

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Washington County Museum

Washington County Museum is a history museum located in Washington County, Oregon, United States, at the Rock Creek campus of Portland Community College (PCC), north of Beaverton, Oregon.

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Washington National Cathedral

The Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in the City and Diocese of Washington, commonly known as Washington National Cathedral, is a cathedral of the Episcopal Church located in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States.

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Washington State Route 904

State Route 904 (SR 904, named the Lt. Col. Michael P. Anderson Memorial Highway) is a long state highway in the U.S. state of Washington, located entirely in Spokane County.

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Washington University in St. Louis

Washington University in St.

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WASP-12b

WASP-12b is an extrasolar planet orbiting the star WASP-12, discovered by the SuperWASP planetary transit survey.

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Watch

A watch is a timepiece intended to be carried or worn by a person.

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Water

Water is a transparent, tasteless, odorless, and nearly colorless chemical substance that is the main constituent of Earth's streams, lakes, and oceans, and the fluids of most living organisms.

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Water on Mars (band)

Water on Mars is a psychedelic rock and electronic music group from Quebec City, Québec, Canada.

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Water rocket

A water rocket is a type of model rocket using water as its reaction mass.

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Water vapor

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Waterman (crater)

Waterman is a lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side, and cannot be viewed directly from the Earth.

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Watertown High School (South Dakota)

Watertown High School (WHS) is a public high school in Watertown, South Dakota.

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Watertown, South Dakota

Watertown is a city in and the county seat of Codington County, South Dakota, United States.

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Watertown, Wisconsin

Watertown is a city in Dodge and Jefferson counties in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.

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Watonga, Oklahoma

Watonga is a city in Blaine County, Oklahoma, United States.

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Watson (crater)

Watson is a lunar impact crater that is located in the low southern latitudes on the far side of the Moon.

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Watt (crater)

Watt is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southeastern part of the Moon.

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Watts (crater)

Watts is a small lunar impact crater that is located at the extreme northern edge of the Mare Fecunditatis.

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Wave Twisters

Wave Twisters is a 2001 American animated film directed by Eric Henry and Syd Garon and based on DJ Q-Bert's album of the same name.

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Wavefront Technologies

Wavefront Technologies was a computer graphics company that developed and sold animation software used in Hollywood motion pictures and other industries.

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Waverider

A waverider is a hypersonic aircraft design that improves its supersonic lift-to-drag ratio by using the shock waves being generated by its own flight as a lifting surface, a phenomenon known as compression lift.

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Way...Way Out

Way...Way Out is a 1966 American sex comedy film starring Jerry Lewis and released by 20th Century Fox on October 21, 1966.

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Wayne Hale

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Wayne Ratliff

Cecil Wayne Ratliff (born 1946) wrote the database program Vulcan.

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Wöhler (crater)

Wöhler is a small lunar impact crater that lies to the south of the crater Stiborius, in the rugged southeastern highlands of the Moon.

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WCLG (AM)

WCLG (1300 AM) is an adult contemporary-formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Morgantown, West Virginia, serving Morgantown and Monongalia County, West Virginia.

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Weather

Weather is the state of the atmosphere, describing for example the degree to which it is hot or cold, wet or dry, calm or stormy, clear or cloudy.

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Weather forecasting

Weather forecasting is the application of science and technology to predict the conditions of the atmosphere for a given location and time.

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Web mapping

Web mapping is the process of using the maps delivered by geographic information systems (GIS) in World Wide Web.

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Web Woman

"Web Woman" is the primary alias used by Kelly Webster, a fictional character and cartoon superheroine.

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Webb (crater)

Webb is a small lunar impact crater that is located near the eastern edge of the Mare Fecunditatis, in the eastern part of the Moon near the equator.

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Webby Award

A Webby Award is an award for excellence on the Internet presented annually by The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, a judging body composed of over two thousands industry experts and technology innovators.

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Weber (crater)

Weber is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon, and it cannot be viewed directly from the Earth's surface.

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Webster, Texas

Webster is a city in the U.S. state of Texas located in Harris County, within the Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown metropolitan area.

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Wedowee, Alabama

Wedowee is a town in Randolph County, Alabama, United States.

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Wegener (lunar crater)

Wegener is a lunar impact crater that is located in the Moon's northern hemisphere, about midway between the equator and the north pole.

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Weibel Scientific

Weibel Scientific is a Danish designer and manufacturer of doppler radars.

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Weierstrass (crater)

Weierstrass is a small lunar impact crater that is attached to the northern rim of the walled plain Gilbert, in the eastern part of the Moon.

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Weigel (crater)

Weigel is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the southwestern part of the Moon.

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Weinek (crater)

Weinek is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the southeastern part of the Moon, to the south of the Mare Nectaris.

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Weiss (crater)

Weiss is a lunar impact crater along the southern edge of the Mare Nubium.

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Well dock

In modern amphibious warfare usage, a well dock or well deck, officially termed a wet well in U.S. Navy instructions when the well deck is flooded for operations, is a hangar-like deck located at the waterline in the stern of some amphibious warfare ships.

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Wellington College (New Zealand)

Wellington College is a boys secondary school in the Wellington, New Zealand suburb of Mount Victoria.

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Wellington, Texas

Wellington is a city and county seat of Collingsworth County, Texas, United States.

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Welsh language

Welsh (Cymraeg or y Gymraeg) is a member of the Brittonic branch of the Celtic languages.

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Wen Tsing Chow

Wen Tsing Chow (1918–2001), was a Chinese-born American missile guidance scientist and a digital computer pioneer.

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Wendy B. Lawrence

Wendy Barrien Lawrence (born July 2, 1959) is a retired United States Navy Captain, former helicopter pilot, an engineer, and a former NASA astronaut.

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Wendy Carlos

Wendy Carlos (born Walter Carlos; November 14, 1939) is an American musician and composer best known for her electronic music and film scores.

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Wentworth Institute of Technology

Wentworth Institute of Technology (WIT) is an independent, co-educational, technical design and engineering university located in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Wentworth Military Academy and College

Wentworth Military Academy and College was a private two-year military college and high school in Lexington, Missouri.

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Werner Herzog

Werner Herzog (born 5 September 1942) is a German screenwriter, film director, author, actor, and opera director.

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Wernher von Braun

Wernher Magnus Maximilian Freiherr von Braun (March 23, 1912 – June 16, 1977) was a German (and, later, American) aerospace engineer and space architect.

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Wernicke

Wernicke is a surname, and may refer to.

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Wesley Huntress

Wesley T. Huntress, Jr. is an American space scientist.

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West Antarctic Ice Sheet

The Western Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is the segment of the continental ice sheet that covers West (or Lesser) Antarctica, the portion of Antarctica on the side of the Transantarctic Mountains which lies in the Western Hemisphere.

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West End High School (Birmingham, Alabama)

West End High School was a public high school in the Birmingham City Schools system of Birmingham, Alabama.

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West Fargo High School

West Fargo High School is a public high school located in West Fargo, North Dakota.

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West Michigan

West Michigan and Western Michigan are terms for an arbitrary region in the U.S. state of Michigan's Lower Peninsula.

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West Orange High School (New Jersey)

West Orange High School (WOHS) is a comprehensive four-year community public high school, serving students in ninth through twelfth grades from West Orange in Essex County, New Jersey, United States.

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West Virginia State University

West Virginia State University (WVSU) was founded as a historically black public university in Institute, West Virginia, United States.

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West Virginia University

West Virginia University (WVU) is a public, land-grant, space-grant, research-intensive university in Morgantown, West Virginia, United States.

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Westar

Westar was a fleet of geosynchronous communications satellites operating in the C band which were launched by Western Union from 1974 to 1984.

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Westar 1

Westar 1 was America's first domestic and commercially launched geostationary communications satellite, launched by Western Union (WU) and NASA on April 13, 1974.

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Westbury High School (Houston)

Westbury High School is a secondary school located in Brays Oaks,"." Brays Oaks.

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Westerhout 5

Westerhout 5 (Sharpless 2-199, LBN 667, Soul Nebula) is an emission nebula located in Cassiopeia.

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Westerlund 2

Westerlund 2 is an obscured compact young star cluster (perhaps even a super star cluster) in the Milky Way, with an estimated age of about one or two million years.

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Western Electric

Western Electric Company (WE, WECo) was an American electrical engineering and manufacturing company that served as the primary supplier to AT&T from 1881 to 1996.

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Western High School (Baltimore)

Western High School is the oldest public all-girls high school remaining in the United States.

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Western Reserve Academy

Western Reserve Academy (WRA or simply Reserve) is a private, midsized, coeducational boarding and day college preparatory school located in Hudson, Ohio.

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Western Technology Center

Western Technology Center is a public career and technology education center founded in 1970 with its main campus located in Burns Flat, Oklahoma.

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Westfield High School (Virginia)

Westfield High School is a public high school in unincorporated Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, west of the Chantilly CDP.

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Westinghouse Astronuclear Laboratory

The Westinghouse Astronuclear Laboratory (WANL) was a division of Westinghouse Electric Corporation.

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Westland Lynx

The Westland Lynx is a British multi-purpose military helicopter designed and built by Westland Helicopters at its factory in Yeovil.

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Wet Hot American Summer

Wet Hot American Summer is a 2001 American satirical comedy film directed by David Wain from a screenplay written by Wain and Michael Showalter.

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Wet moon

A wet moon (also called a Cheshire moon) is the visual phenomenon when the "horns" of the crescent Moon point up at an angle, away from the horizon, so that the crescent takes on the appearance of a bowl or smile.

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Wexler (crater)

Wexler is a lunar impact crater that lies across the south-southeast limb of the Moon.

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Weyl (crater)

Weyl is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, behind the western limb as seen from the Earth.

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WFTV

WFTV, virtual channel 9 (UHF digital channel 39), is an ABC-affiliated television station licensed to Orlando, Florida, United States.

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What-A-Burger

What-A-Burger is the trading name used by a small group of restaurants which were established by entrepreneur brothers Jack Branch and Paul E. Branch Jr.

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Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge

The Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge is a 35,000 acre (142 km2) National Wildlife Refuge located along the Tennessee River near Decatur, Alabama.

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Wheeling Jesuit University

Wheeling Jesuit University (WJU) is a private, coeducational Roman Catholic university in the United States.

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When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions

When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions (or NASA's Greatest Missions: When We Left Earth in the UK) is a Discovery Channel HD documentary miniseries consisting of six episodes documenting American human spaceflight, spanning from the first Mercury flights through the Gemini program to the Apollo moon landings, the Space Shuttle, and the construction of the International Space Station.

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Where no man has gone before

"Where no man has gone before" is a phrase made popular through its use in the title sequence of the original ''Star Trek'' science fiction television series, describing the mission of the ''starship Enterprise''.

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Where the Hell is Matt?

Where the Hell is Matt? is an Internet phenomenon that features a video of Dancing Matt (Matt Harding) doing a dance "jig" in many different places around the world in 2005.

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Whewell (crater)

Whewell is a lunar impact crater that lies on a stretch of lava-resurfaced terrain to the west of Mare Tranquillitatis.

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Whirlpool Corporation

The Whirlpool Corporation is an American multinational manufacturer and marketer of home appliances, headquartered in Benton Charter Township, Michigan, United States, near Benton Harbor, Michigan.

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Whirlpool Galaxy

The Whirlpool Galaxy, also known as Messier 51a, M51a, and NGC 5194, is an interacting grand-design spiral galaxy with a Seyfert 2 active galactic nucleus.

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White (crater)

White is a lunar impact crater.

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White Juan

White Juan is the unofficial name given to the hurricane-strength nor'easter blizzard of February 2004 that affected most of Atlantic Canada between February 17 and 20, 2004—five months after Hurricane Juan devastated Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.

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White Sands Space Harbor

White Sands Space Harbor (WSSH) was a Space Shuttle runway, a test site for rocket research, and the primary training area used by NASA for Space Shuttle pilots practicing approaches and landings in the Shuttle Training Aircraft and T-38 Talon aircraft.

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White Sands Test Facility

White Sands Test Facility (WSTF) is a U.S. government rocket engine test facility and a resource for testing and evaluating potentially hazardous materials, space flight components, and rocket propulsion systems.

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White's law

White's law, named after Leslie White and published in 1943, states that, other factors remaining constant, "culture evolves as the amount of energy harnessed per capita per year is increased, or as the efficiency of the instrumental means of putting the energy to work is increased".

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Whitman College

Whitman College is a private liberal arts college located in Walla Walla, Washington.

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Whitney Classic

The Whitney Classic is an endurance mountain bike race that is held in late September or October every year.

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Whitney M. Young Magnet High School

Whitney M. Young Magnet High School (commonly known simply as Whitney Young) is a public 4–year magnet high school located in the Near West Side neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

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Whole Earth Catalog

The Whole Earth Catalog (WEC) was an American counterculture magazine and product catalog published by Stewart Brand several times a year between 1968 and 1972, and occasionally thereafter, until 1998.

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Whyville

Whyville is an educational Internet site geared towards children from ages 8–14+ founded and managed by Numedeon, Inc.

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Wichita Collegiate School

Wichita Collegiate School, known locally as Collegiate, is a private, co-educational, non-denominational, and non-profit college preparatory day school founded in 1963 currently enrolling 966 students from preschool through 12th grade located in Wichita, Kansas, United States.

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Wichmann (crater)

Wichmann is a bowl-shaped lunar impact crater.

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Wide Angle Search for Planets

WASP or Wide Angle Search for Planets is an international consortium of several academic organisations performing an ultra-wide angle search for exoplanets using transit photometry.

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Wide Area Augmentation System

The Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) is an air navigation aid developed by the Federal Aviation Administration to augment the Global Positioning System (GPS), with the goal of improving its accuracy, integrity, and availability.

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Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2

The Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 (WFPC2) is a camera formerly installed on the Hubble Space Telescope.

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Wide Field Camera 3

The Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) is the Hubble Space Telescope's last and most technologically advanced instrument to take images in the visible spectrum.

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Wide Field Infrared Explorer

The Wide Field Infrared Explorer (WIRE) was a satellite launched on March 5, 1999, on the Pegasus XL rocket into polar orbit between above the Earth's surface.

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Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer

Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) is a NASA infrared-wavelength astronomical space telescope launched in December 2009, and placed in hibernation in February 2011.

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Widener University Observatory

The Widener University Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by Widener University, but donated by NASA.

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Widmannstätten (crater)

Widmannstätten is a lunar impact crater in the southern part of the Mare Smythii, near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Wiechert (crater)

Wiechert is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern region of the Moon's far side.

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Wiener (crater)

Wiener is a lunar impact crater that lies on the Moon's far side.

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Wii Menu

The (known internally as the System Menu) is the graphical shell of the Wii game console, as part of the Wii system software.

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Wil Wheaton

Richard William Wheaton III (born July 29, 1972) is an American actor, blogger, voice actor and writer.

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Wilber Brotherton Huston

Wilber Brotherton Huston (October 2, 1912 – May 25, 2006) was an American scientist and NASA mission director.

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Wilberforce University

Wilberforce University is a private, coed, liberal arts historically black university (HBCU) located in Wilberforce, Ohio.

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Wild fisheries

A fishery is an area with an associated fish or aquatic population which is harvested for its commercial value.

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Wildt (crater)

Wildt is a small lunar impact crater that is located near the eastern limb of the Moon.

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Wilhelm (crater)

Wilhelm is a lunar impact crater in the southern part of the Moon, to the west of the prominent Tycho.

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Wilhelm Fliess

Wilhelm Fliess (Wilhelm Fließ; 24 October 1858 – 13 October 1928) was a German Jewish otolaryngologist who practised in Berlin.

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Wilhelm Tempel

Ernst Wilhelm Leberecht Tempel (December 4, 1821 – March 16, 1889), normally known as Wilhelm Tempel, was a German astronomer who worked in Marseille until the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War in 1870, then later moved to Italy.

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Wilkes Land crater

Wilkes Land crater is an informal term that may apply to two separate cases of conjectured giant impact craters hidden beneath the ice cap of Wilkes Land, East Antarctica.

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Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe

The Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP), originally known as the Microwave Anisotropy Probe (MAP), was a spacecraft operating from 2001 to 2010 which measured temperature differences across the sky in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) – the radiant heat remaining from the Big Bang.

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Will Forte

Orville Willis "Will" Forte IV (born June 17, 1970) is an American actor, voice artist, comedian, impressionist, writer and producer.

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Will-o'-the-wisp

A will-o'-the-wisp, will-o'-wisp or ignis fatuus (Medieval Latin for "foolish fire") is an atmospheric ghost light seen by travellers at night, especially over bogs, swamps or marshes.

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Willard Boyle

Willard Sterling Boyle, (August 19, 1924May 7, 2011) was a Canadian physicist, pioneer in the field of laser technology and co-inventor of the charge-coupled device.

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William A. Brockett

Rear Admiral William A. Brockett (born 22 February 1914 in Illinois) raised in Litchfield and New London, Connecticut.

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William Anders

William Alison "Bill" Anders (born October 17, 1933), (Maj Gen, USAFR, Ret.), is a former United States Air Force officer, electrical engineer, nuclear engineer, NASA astronaut, and businessman.

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William B. Hurlbut

William B. Hurlbutt is a Consulting Professor in the Department of Neurobiology at Stanford University Medical Center.

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William B. Lenoir

William Benjamin "Bill" Lenoir, Ph.D. (March 14, 1939 – August 26, 2010) was an American electrical engineer and a NASA astronaut.

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William Barstow Strong

William Barstow Strong (May 16, 1837 – August 3, 1914) served as president of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway from 1881 to 1889.

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William Brewster (Mayflower passenger)

William Brewster (1566 – 10 April 1644) was an English official and Mayflower passenger in 1620.

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William C. McCool

William Cameron "Willie" McCool (September 23, 1961 – February 1, 2003), (Cmdr, USN), was an American naval officer and aviator, test pilot, aeronautical engineer, and NASA astronaut, who was the pilot of Space Shuttle ''Columbia'' mission STS-107.

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William Connolley

William Michael Connolley (born 12 April 1964) is a British software engineer, writer, and blogger on climatology.

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William E. Thornton

William Edgar Thornton (M.D.) (born April 14, 1929) is a former NASA astronaut.

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William F. Ballhaus Jr.

William F. Ballhaus Jr. (born January 28, 1945) is an American engineer.

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William F. Durand

William Frederick Durand (March 5, 1859 – August 9, 1958) was a United States naval officer and pioneer mechanical engineer.

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William F. Readdy

William Francis Readdy is a former Associate Administrator of the Office of Space Flight, at NASA Headquarters.

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William Frederick Fisher

William Frederick Fisher (born April 1, 1946) is an American physician and a former NASA astronaut.

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William G. Gregory

William George "Borneo" Gregory (born May 14, 1957), is an American retired NASA astronaut and United States Air Force lieutenant colonel.

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William Greaves

William Greaves (October 8, 1926 – August 25, 2014) was a documentary filmmaker and a pioneer of African-American filmmaking.

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William H. Dana

William Harvey "Bill" Dana (November 3, 1930 – May 6, 2014) was an American aeronautical engineer, U.S. Air Force pilot, NASA test pilot, and astronaut in the X-20 Dyna-Soar, and North American X-15 programs.

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William H. Gerstenmaier

William H. Gerstenmaier (born September 1954) is the current Associate Administrator for Human Exploration and Operations for NASA, holding this position since 2005.

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William H. Jefferys

William H. "Bill" Jefferys (born 1940) is an American astronomer.

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William Hines

William M. Hines (September 11, 1916 – February 28, 2005) was an American journalist.

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William Howard Taft Charter High School

William Howard Taft Charter High School is a public school located on the corner of Ventura Boulevard and Winnetka Avenue in the Woodland Hills district of the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles, California, USA, within the Los Angeles Unified School District.

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William J. Birnes

William J. "Bill" Birnes (born November 7, 1944) is an American author, the incoming auditor for Solebury Township, Pennsylvania, the Chairman of the Board at Sunrise Community Counseling Center, and ufologist.

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William Kerslake

William Roy Kerslake (December 27, 1929 – September 29, 2015) was an American Olympic heavy weight wrestler and retired NASA engineer.

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William Nicholson (chemist)

William Nicholson (13 December 175321 May 1815) was a renowned English chemist and writer on "natural philosophy" and chemistry, as well as a translator, journalist, publisher, scientist, inventor, patent agent and civil engineer.

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William Nierenberg

William Aaron Nierenberg (February 13, 1919 – September 10, 2000) was an American physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project and was director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography from 1965 through 1986.

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William Oefelein

William Anthony "Bill" Oefelein (born March 29, 1965) is an American test pilot instructor and former NASA astronaut who, on his only spaceflight, piloted the STS-116 Space Shuttle mission.

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William P. Lawrence

William Porter "Bill" Lawrence (January 13, 1930December 2, 2005), was a decorated United States Navy vice admiral and Naval Aviator who served as Superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy from 1978 to 1981.

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William P. Rogers

William Pierce Rogers (June 23, 1913 – January 2, 2001) was an American politician, diplomat, and lawyer.

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William P. Winfree

William Paul Winfree (born 9 March 1951) is an American experimental physicist who is known for his contributions to the field of nondestructive evaluation.

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William Poduska

John William Poduska Sr. is an American engineer and entrepreneur.

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William Proxmire

Edward William "Bill" Proxmire (November 11, 1915 – December 15, 2005) was an American politician.

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William R. Corliss

William Roger Corliss (August 28, 1926 – July 8, 2011)"William R(oger) Corliss".

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William R. Forstchen

William R. Forstchen (born October 11, 1950) is an American historian and author who began publishing in 1978 as a contributor to Boys' Life.

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William R. Lucas

William R. Lucas (born March 1, 1922) was the fourth Director of the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center.

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William R. Pogue

William Reid "Bill" Pogue (January 23, 1930 – March 3, 2014), (Col, USAF), was an American astronaut, U.S. Air Force fighter pilot, and test pilot who was also an accomplished teacher, public speaker and author.

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William Randolph Lovelace II

William Randolph "Randy" Lovelace II (December 30, 1907 – December 12, 1965) was an American physician who made contributions to aerospace medicine.

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William Robert Graham

William Robert Graham (born June 15, 1937) is an American physicist who was Chairman of President Reagan's General Advisory Committee on Arms Control from 1982 to 1985, a Deputy Administrator and Acting Administrator of NASA during 1985 and 1986, and Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and concurrently Science Adviser to President Reagan from 1986 to 1989.

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William S. McArthur

William Surles McArthur, Jr. (born July 26, 1951) is a retired United States Army colonel and NASA astronaut and a veteran of three Space Shuttle missions and one expedition to the International Space Station via the Russian Soyuz capsule.

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William Shepherd

William McMichael "Bill" Shepherd (born July 26, 1949), (Capt, USN, Ret.), is an American former Navy SEAL, aerospace, ocean and mechanical engineer, and NASA astronaut, who served as Commander of Expedition 1, the first crew on the International Space Station.

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William W. Hagerty

William Walsh Hagerty (June 10, 1916 in Holyoke, Minnesota – January 14, 1986 in Savannah, Georgia).

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William Welch Kellogg

William Welch Kellogg (1917 – December 12, 2007) was an American meteorologist and climatologist.

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Williams (lunar crater)

Williams is the remnant of a lunar impact crater that lies to the south of the prominent crater Hercules, in the northeastern part of the Moon.

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Williams EJ22

The Williams EJ22 was a small turbofan engine that was being developed by Williams International for very light jet (VLJ) aircraft applications.

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Williams International

Williams International is an American manufacturer of small gas turbine engines based in Commerce Township, Michigan, United States.

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Williams V-Jet II

The Williams V-Jet II was designed and built by Burt Rutan's Scaled Composites for Williams International as a test bed and demonstrator aircraft for Williams' new FJX-1 turbofan engine.

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Willibald Peter Prasthofer

Willibald Peter Prasthofer (17 May 1917 – 30 July 1993) was an Austrian rocket scientist and educator.

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Willie Soon

Wei-Hock "Willie" Soon (born 1966) is a Malaysian aerospace engineer who is currently a part-time externally funded researcher at the Solar and Stellar Physics (SSP) Division of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.

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Willie Williams (set designer)

William Peter Charles "Willie" Williams (born 1959) is a show director, stage, video and lighting designer for concerts, theatre, and multimedia projects.

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Wilmot N. Hess

Wilmot N. Hess (October 16, 1926 – April 16, 2004) was an American physicist who was involved with many ambitious scientific projects of the 20th century, including: the Plowshares project, the NASA Apollo moon missions, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) hurricane research and oil spill cleanup research, the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) weather modification research, and the US Department of Energy Superconducting Super Collider (SSC) project.

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Wilsing (crater)

Wilsing is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Wilson (crater)

Wilson is a lunar impact crater that lies in the southern part of the Moon's near side, to the southwest of the large walled plain Clavius.

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Wilson da Silva

Wilson da Silva is an Australian science writer, publisher and documentary filmmaker who has worked in magazines, newswires, newspapers, television and online.

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Wilson Markle

Wilson Markle (born September 2, 1938) is a Canadian engineer who invented the film colorization process in 1970.

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Wind

Wind is the flow of gases on a large scale.

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WIND (spacecraft)

The Global Geospace Science (GGS) Wind satellite is a NASA science spacecraft launched at 04:31:00 EST on November 1, 1994, from launch pad 17B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) in Merritt Island, Florida aboard a McDonnell Douglas Delta II 7925-10 rocket.

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Wind tunnel

A wind tunnel is a tool used in aerodynamic research to study the effects of air moving past solid objects.

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Wind turbine design

Wind turbine design is the process of defining the form and specifications of a wind turbine to extract energy from the wind.

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Windecker Industries

Windecker Industries was an American aircraft manufacturer founded in 1962 as Windecker Research in Midland, Texas, by Leo Windecker, a dentist from Lake Jackson, Texas.

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Windmill

A windmill is a mill that converts the energy of wind into rotational energy by means of vanes called sails or blades.

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Wing

A wing is a type of fin that produces lift, while moving through air or some other fluid.

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Wing warping

Wing warping was an early system for lateral (roll) control of a fixed-wing aircraft.

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Wings (1990 TV series)

Wings is an American sitcom that ran for eight seasons on NBC from April 19, 1990, to May 21, 1997.

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Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum

The Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum (WOTR) is located on the former Lowry Air Force Base in Denver, Colorado, United States.

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Wingtip device

Wingtip devices are intended to improve the efficiency of fixed-wing aircraft by reducing drag.

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Wingtip vortices

Wingtip vortices are circular patterns of rotating air left behind a wing as it generates lift.

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Winkler (crater)

Winkler is a small lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.

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Winlock (crater)

Winlock is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon, where it lies to the west of the large walled plain Lorentz.

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Winston E. Scott

Winston Elliott Scott (born August 6, 1950) is a retired United States Navy Captain and former NASA astronaut.

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Winthrop (crater)

Winthrop is the remnant of a lunar impact crater that has been flooded by lava from the Oceanus Procellarum.

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Winton M. Blount

Winton Malcolm Blount, Jr., known as Red Blount (February 1, 1921 – October 24, 2002), was the United States Postmaster General from January 22, 1969 to January 1, 1972.

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Wireless power transfer

Wireless power transfer (WPT), wireless power transmission, wireless energy transmission, or electromagnetic power transfer is the transmission of electrical energy without wires as a physical link.

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With a Little Help from My Friends

"With a Little Help from My Friends" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.

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WLRH

WLRH (89.3 FM, "89.3 FM Public Radio") is a National Public Radio-affiliated radio station in Huntsville, Alabama.

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Wojciech Rostafiński

Wojciech Antoni Rostafiński (19 September 1921 – 6 July 2002), codename "Masłowski", was a Polish soldier in the Armia Krajowa during World War II and former scientist working for NASA.

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Woleai

Woleai, also known as Oleai, is a coral atoll of twenty-two islands in the eastern Caroline Islands in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district in the Yap State in the Federated States of Micronesia and is located approximately west-northwest of Ifalik and northeast of Eauripik.

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Wolf (crater)

Wolf is a lunar impact crater that lies in the south-central part of the Mare Nubium, a lunar mare in the southern hemisphere of the Moon.

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Wolf V. Vishniac

Wolf Vladimir Vishniac (April 22, 1922 – December 10, 1973) was an American microbiologist, son of Roman Vishniac.

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Wollaston (crater)

Wollaston is a relatively small lunar impact crater located in the Oceanus Procellarum.

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Wollaston Lake

Wollaston Lake is a lake in northeastern Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Wolong National Nature Reserve

Wolong National Nature Reserve is a protected area located in Wenchuan County, Sichuan Province, People's Republic of China.

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Wolter telescope

A Wolter telescope is a telescope for X-rays that only uses grazing incidence optics – mirrors that reflect X-rays at very shallow angles.

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Woltjer (crater)

Woltjer is an impact crater that is located in the northern latitudes of the Moon's far side.

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Women in engineering in the United States

Historically, women in the United States have been represented at lower rates than men in both science and engineering college programs and careers.

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Wood (crater)

Wood is a lunar impact crater that lies entirely within the interior of the much larger walled plain Landau, on the far side of Moon.

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Woodbury Junior-Senior High School

Woodbury Junior-Senior High School (WHS) is a comprehensive community middle school and public high school that serves students in sixth through twelfth grades from Woodbury, in Gloucester County, New Jersey, United States, as part of the Woodbury Public Schools system.

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Woodlawn High School (Maryland)

Woodlawn High School (WHS) is a four-year public high school in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States.

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Woodmore High School

Woodmore High School is a public high school in Elmore, Ohio, United States.

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Woodrow Whitlow Jr.

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Woodrow Wilson Classical High School

Woodrow Wilson High School (colloquially known as Long Beach Wilson) is an American public high school located in Long Beach, California.

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Woodward effect

The Woodward effect, also referred to as a Mach effect, is part of a hypothesis proposed by James F. Woodward in 1990.

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Work breakdown structure

A work-breakdown structure (WBS) in project management and systems engineering, is a deliverable-oriented breakdown of a project into smaller components.

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World Expo 88

World Expo 88, also known as Expo 88, was a specialised Expo held in Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland, Australia, during a six-month period between Saturday, 30 April 1988 and Sunday, 30 October 1988, inclusive.

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World Future Society

The World Future Society (WFS), founded in 1966, is recognized as the largest, most influential, and longest-running community of futurists and future thinkers in the world.

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World Geodetic System

The World Geodetic System (WGS) is a standard for use in cartography, geodesy, and satellite navigation including GPS.

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World Year of Physics 2005

The year 2005 was named the World Year of Physics, also known as Einstein Year, in recognition of the 100th anniversary of Albert Einstein's "Miracle Year", in which he published four landmark papers, and the subsequent advances in the field of physics.

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Wormholes in fiction

An Einstein–Rosen bridge, or wormhole, is a postulated method, within the general theory of relativity, of moving from one point in space to another without crossing the space between.

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Woronora River

The Woronora River is a perennial river of the Sydney Basin, located in the Sutherland Shire local government area of Greater Metropolitan Sydney, approximately south of the Sydney central business district, in New South Wales, Australia.

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Wotho Atoll

Wotho Atoll (Marshallese: Wōtto) is a coral atoll of 13 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district of the Ralik Chain of the Marshall Islands.

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Wotje Atoll

Wotje Atoll (Marshallese: Wōjjā) is a coral atoll of 75 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district of the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands.

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Wróblewski (crater)

Wróblewski is a small lunar impact crater that lies just to the southeast of the huge walled plain Gagarin.

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WRDJ-LP

WRDJ-LP (93.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a religious radio format.

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Wright (lunar crater)

Wright is a lunar impact crater that is located near the western limb of the Moon.

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Wright brothers

The Wright brothers, Orville (August 19, 1871 – January 30, 1948) and Wilbur (April 16, 1867 – May 30, 1912), were two American aviators, engineers, inventors, and aviation pioneers who are generally credited with inventing, building, and flying the world's first successful airplane.

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Wright Brothers Medal

The Wright Brothers Medal was conceived of in 1924 by the Dayton Section of the Society of Automotive Engineers, and the SAE established it in 1927 to recognize individuals who have made notable contributions in the engineering, design, development, or operation of air and space vehicles.

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Wright Flyer

The Wright Flyer (often retrospectively referred to as Flyer I or 1903 Flyer) was the first successful heavier-than-air powered aircraft.

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Wright Flyer III

The Wright Flyer III was the third powered aircraft by the Wright Brothers, built during the winter of 1904-05.

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Wright State University

Wright State University is a public research university in Fairborn, Ohio, a suburb of Dayton.

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Wright-Martin

Wright-Martin was a short-lived aircraft manufacturing business venture between the Wright Company (after Orville Wright sold the Wright Company and divested himself from it) and Glenn L. Martin.

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Writing in space

Several instruments have been used to write in outer space, including different types of pencils and pens.

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Wrottesley (crater)

Wrottesley is a lunar impact crater that is attached to the west-northwestern rim of the larger crater Petavius, and lies along the southeast edge of Mare Fecunditatis.

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WTBR-FM

WTBR-FM (89.7 FM, "89.7 The Brave FM") is a high school radio station broadcasting a classic rock music format.

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Wubbo Ockels

Dr Wubbo Johannes Ockels (28 March 1946 – 18 May 2014) was a Dutch physicist and an astronaut of the European Space Agency (ESA).

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Wurzelbauer (crater)

Wurzelbauer is the remnant of a lunar impact crater.

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WxWidgets

wxWidgets ("wix-widgets", formerly wxWindows) is a widget toolkit and tools library for creating graphical user interfaces (GUIs) for cross-platform applications.

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Wyld (crater)

Wyld is a lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side, beyond the eastern limb.

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Wyle Laboratories

Wyle is an American privately held provider of specialized engineering, scientific and technical services to the Department of Defense, NASA, and a variety of commercial customers primarily in the aerospace industry.

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X band

The X band is the designation for a band of frequencies in the microwave radio region of the electromagnetic spectrum.

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X Prize Cup

The X Prize Cup is a two-day air and space exposition which was the result of a partnership between the X Prize Foundation and the State of New Mexico that began in 2004 when the Ansari X-Prize was held.

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X-15 (film)

X-15 is a 1961 dramatic aviation film that presents a fictionalized account of the X-15 research rocket aircraft program, the test pilots who flew the aircraft, and the associated NASA community that supported the program.

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X-15 Flight 90

Flight 90 of the North American X-15 was a test flight conducted by NASA and the US Air Force in 1963.

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X-15 Flight 91

X-15 Flight 91 was a 1963 American manned mission, and the second and final flight in the program to achieve sub-orbital spaceflight—a flight over 100 km in altitude—which was previously achieved during Flight 90 a month earlier.

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X-41 Common Aero Vehicle

Initiated in 2003, X-41 is the designation for a still-classified U.S. military spaceplane.

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X-machine

The X-machine (XM) is a theoretical model of computation introduced by Samuel Eilenberg in 1974.

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X-ray

X-rays make up X-radiation, a form of electromagnetic radiation.

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X-ray astronomy

X-ray astronomy is an observational branch of astronomy which deals with the study of X-ray observation and detection from astronomical objects.

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X-ray crystallography

X-ray crystallography is a technique used for determining the atomic and molecular structure of a crystal, in which the crystalline atoms cause a beam of incident X-rays to diffract into many specific directions.

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X-ray pulsar-based navigation

X-ray pulsar-based navigation and timing (XNAV) or simply pulsar navigation is a navigation technique whereby the periodic X-ray signals emitted from pulsars are used to determine the location of a vehicle, such as a spacecraft in deep space.

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X86 virtualization

In computing, x86 virtualization refers to hardware virtualization for the x86 architecture.

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Xanadu (Titan)

Xanadu (often called "Xanadu Region", though this is not its official name) is a highly reflective area on the leading hemisphere of Saturn's moon Titan.

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Xanthine

Xanthine (or; archaically xanthic acid) (3,7-dihydropurine-2,6-dione), is a purine base found in most human body tissues and fluids and in other organisms.

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XCOR Lynx

The XCOR Lynx was a proposed suborbital horizontal-takeoff, horizontal-landing (HTHL), rocket-powered spaceplane that was under development by the California-based company XCOR Aerospace to compete in the emerging suborbital spaceflight market.

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Xenobrood

Xenobrood is a fictional comic book superhero team in the DC Comics universe.

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Xenophanes (crater)

Xenophanes is a lunar impact crater that is located along the northwestern limb of the Moon.

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Xenophon (crater)

Xenophon is a small lunar impact crater that lies across the southern rim of the walled plain Fermi, to the west of the crater Tsiolkovskiy.

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XEUS

XEUS (X-ray Evolving Universe Spectroscopy) was a space observatory plan developed by the European Space Agency as a successor to the successful XMM-Newton X-ray satellite telescope.

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Xi Cancri

Xi Cancri (ξ Cancri, abbreviated Xi Cnc, ξ Cnc) is a spectroscopic binary star system in the zodiac constellation of Cancer.

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Xkcd

xkcd, sometimes styled XKCD, is a webcomic created by American author Randall Munroe.

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XMM-Newton

XMM-Newton, also known as the High Throughput X-ray Spectroscopy Mission and the X-ray Multi-Mirror Mission, is an X-ray space observatory launched by the European Space Agency in December 1999 on an Ariane 5 rocket.

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XO Project

The XO Project is an international team of amateur and professional astronomers tasked with identifying extrasolar planets.

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XO-1b

No description.

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XTE J1739-285

|- style.

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Yablochkov (crater)

Yablochkov is a ruined lunar impact crater that is located on the northern hemisphere of the Moon's far side.

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Yakovkin (crater)

Yakovkin is a lunar impact crater that lies very near the southwest limb of the Moon.

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Yalgoo, Western Australia

Yalgoo is a town in the Murchison region, north-north-east of Perth and east-north-east of Mullewa.

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Yamamoto (crater)

Yamamoto is a damaged lunar impact crater that is located to the north of the large walled plain D'Alembert.

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Yangel'

Yangel' is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the irregular terrain to the north of the Mare Vaporum.

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Yanni

Yiannis Chryssomallis (Γιάννης Χρυσομάλλης, Giannis Chrysomallis; born November 14, 1954), known professionally as Yanni, is a Greek composer, keyboardist, pianist, and music producer who has spent his adult life in the United States.

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Yatir Forest

Yatir Forest (יער יתיר) is a forest in Israel, located on the southern slopes of Mount Hebron, on the edge of the Negev Desert.

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Yellow Submarine (film)

Yellow Submarine (also known as The Beatles: Yellow Submarine) is a 1968 British animated musical fantasy comedy film inspired by the music of the Beatles, directed by animation producer George Dunning, and produced by United Artists and King Features Syndicate.

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Yellowknife

Yellowknife is the capital and only city, as well as the largest community, in the Northwest Territories (NT or NWT), Canada.

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Yellowstone Caldera

The Yellowstone Caldera is a volcanic caldera and supervolcano in Yellowstone National Park in the Western United States, sometimes referred to as the Yellowstone Supervolcano.

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Yellowstone fires of 1988

The Yellowstone fires of 1988 collectively formed the largest wildfire in the recorded history of Yellowstone National Park in the United States.

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Yerkes (crater)

Yerkes is a lunar impact crater near the western edge of Mare Crisium.

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Yevpatoria

Yevpatoriya is a city of regional significance in Crimea, Ukraine (as the Autonomous Republic of Crimea).

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Yi So-yeon

Yi So-yeon (born June 2, 1978) is an astronaut and biotechnologist who became the first Korean to fly in space.

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Yogi Rock

Yogi Rock is a rock on Mars that was discovered during the Mars Pathfinder mission in 1997, and named by Geoffrey A. Landis.

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Yohkoh

Yohkoh (ようこう, Sunbeam in Japanese), known before launch as Solar-A, was a Solar observatory spacecraft of the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (Japan), in collaboration with space agencies in the United States and the United Kingdom. It was launched into Earth orbit on August 30, 1991 by the M-3S-5 rocket from Kagoshima Space Center. It took its first soft X-ray image on September 13, 1991 21:53:40, and movie representations of the X-ray corona over 1991-2001 are available at the.

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You Only Live Twice (film)

You Only Live Twice is a 1967 British spy film and the fifth in the ''James Bond'' series produced by Eon Productions, starring Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond.

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You Raise Me Up

"You Raise Me Up" is a song originally composed by Irish-Norwegian duo Secret Garden.

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Young (crater)

Young is a lunar impact crater that is located in the rugged southeast part of the Moon's near side.

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Young Astronaut Council

The Young Astronaut Council was established by the White House in 1984 in an effort to promote greater proficiency and interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) using the popularity of space as the underlying theme.

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Ysgol David Hughes

Ysgol David Hughes is a bilingual secondary school on Anglesey, Wales.

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YTCracker

Bryce Case, Jr. (born August 23, 1982), otherwise known as YTCracker (pronounced "whitey cracker"), is a "former" cracker most known for defacing the webpages of several federal and municipal government websites in the United States, as well as several in private industry at the age of 17.

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Yucatán Peninsula

The Yucatán Peninsula (Península de Yucatán), in southeastern Mexico, separates the Caribbean Sea from the Gulf of Mexico, with the northern coastline on the Yucatán Channel.

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Yuma Proving Ground

Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) is a United States Army facility and one of the largest military installations in the world.

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Yuri Malenchenko

Yuri Ivanovich Malenchenko (Юрий Иванович Маленченко; born December 22, 1961) is a retired Russian cosmonaut.

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Yuri's Night

Yuri's Night is an international celebration held every April 12 to commemorate milestones in space exploration.

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Yury Lonchakov

Yury Valentinovich Lonchakov (Юрий Валентинович Лончаков; born 4 March 1965) is a Russian former cosmonaut and a veteran of three space missions.

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Yury Onufriyenko

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Yury Usachov

Yury Vladimirovich Usachov (Юрий Владимирович Усачёв; born October 9, 1957 in Donetsk, Rostov Oblast, Russia) is a former cosmonaut who resides in Star City, Moscow.

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Yvonne Cagle

Yvonne Darlene Cagle (born April 24, 1959) is an American astronaut.

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Z-pinch

In fusion power research, the Z-pinch, also known as zeta pinch, is a type of plasma confinement system that uses an electrical current in the plasma to generate a magnetic field that compresses it (see pinch).

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Zacatón

Zacatón (El Zacatón sinkhole) is a thermal water-filled sinkhole belonging to the Zacatón system - a group of unusual karst features located in Aldama Municipality near the Sierra de Tamaulipas in the northeastern state of Tamaulipas, Mexico.

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Zagut (crater)

Zagut is a crater located in the heavily impacted southeast sector of the Moon.

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Zalman Shazar

Zalman Shazar (זלמן שז"ר; November 24, 1889 – October 5, 1974) was an Israeli politician, author and poet.

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Zanstra (crater)

Zanstra is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon and is named after the Dutch astronomer Herman Zanstra.

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Zanzibar Revolution

The Zanzibar Revolution occurred in 1964 and led to the overthrow of the Sultan of Zanzibar and his mainly Arab government by local African revolutionaries.

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Zaragoza

Zaragoza, also called Saragossa in English, is the capital city of the Zaragoza province and of the autonomous community of Aragon, Spain.

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Zaragoza Airport

Zaragoza Airport (Aragonese and Aeropuerto de Zaragoza) is an international airport near Zaragoza, Spain.

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Zasyadko (crater)

Zasyadko is a small lunar impact crater located to the northeast of Mare Smythii.

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Zähringer (crater)

Zähringer is a small lunar impact crater located near the southeast fringes of Mare Tranquillitatis.

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Zöllner (crater)

Zöllner is a lunar impact crater located to the west of Sinus Asperitatis, named after Johann Karl Friedrich Zöllner.

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ZBLAN

Heavy metal fluoride glasses were accidentally discovered in 1975 by Poulain and Lucas at the University of Rennes in France, including a family of glasses ZBLAN with a composition ZrF4-BaF2-LaF3-AlF3-NaF.

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Zdeněk Kopal

Zdeněk Kopal (April 4, 1914 – June 23, 1993) was a Czech astronomer who mainly worked in England.

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Zeeman (crater)

Zeeman is a lunar impact crater located on the far side of the Moon near its south pole.

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Zelinskiy (crater)

Zelinsky is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Zeno (crater)

Zeno is a lunar impact crater located near the northwestern limb of the Moon.

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Zernike (crater)

Zernike is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Zero Gravity Corporation

Zero Gravity Corporation (also known as ZERO-G) is an American company based in Arlington, Virginia, formerly of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, which operates weightless flights from United States airports.

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Zero Gravity Research Facility

The Zero Gravity Research Facility at the NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio is a unique facility designed to perform tests in a reduced gravity environment.

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Zero-point energy

Zero-point energy (ZPE) or ground state energy is the lowest possible energy that a quantum mechanical system may have.

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Zhiritskiy (crater)

Zhiritskiy is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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Zhukovskiy (crater)

Zhukovskiy is a lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon.

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Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe, officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country located in southern Africa, between the Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers, bordered by South Africa, Botswana, Zambia and Mozambique. The capital and largest city is Harare. A country of roughly million people, Zimbabwe has 16 official languages, with English, Shona, and Ndebele the most commonly used. Since the 11th century, present-day Zimbabwe has been the site of several organised states and kingdoms as well as a major route for migration and trade. The British South Africa Company of Cecil Rhodes first demarcated the present territory during the 1890s; it became the self-governing British colony of Southern Rhodesia in 1923. In 1965, the conservative white minority government unilaterally declared independence as Rhodesia. The state endured international isolation and a 15-year guerrilla war with black nationalist forces; this culminated in a peace agreement that established universal enfranchisement and de jure sovereignty as Zimbabwe in April 1980. Zimbabwe then joined the Commonwealth of Nations, from which it was suspended in 2002 for breaches of international law by its then government and from which it withdrew from in December 2003. It is a member of the United Nations, the Southern African Development Community (SADC), the African Union (AU), and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA). It was once known as the "Jewel of Africa" for its prosperity. Robert Mugabe became Prime Minister of Zimbabwe in 1980, when his ZANU-PF party won the elections following the end of white minority rule; he was the President of Zimbabwe from 1987 until his resignation in 2017. Under Mugabe's authoritarian regime, the state security apparatus dominated the country and was responsible for widespread human rights violations. Mugabe maintained the revolutionary socialist rhetoric of the Cold War era, blaming Zimbabwe's economic woes on conspiring Western capitalist countries. Contemporary African political leaders were reluctant to criticise Mugabe, who was burnished by his anti-imperialist credentials, though Archbishop Desmond Tutu called him "a cartoon figure of an archetypal African dictator". The country has been in economic decline since the 1990s, experiencing several crashes and hyperinflation along the way. On 15 November 2017, in the wake of over a year of protests against his government as well as Zimbabwe's rapidly declining economy, Mugabe was placed under house arrest by the country's national army in a coup d'état. On 19 November 2017, ZANU-PF sacked Robert Mugabe as party leader and appointed former Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa in his place. On 21 November 2017, Mugabe tendered his resignation prior to impeachment proceedings being completed.

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Zinc

Zinc is a chemical element with symbol Zn and atomic number 30.

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Zinner (crater)

Zinner is a tiny lunar impact crater located due north of the crater Schiaparelli on the Oceanus Procellarum.

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Zinnia

Zinnia is a genus of plants of the sunflower tribe within the daisy family.

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Zipper

A zipper, zip, fly, or zip fastener, formerly known as a clasp locker, is a commonly used device for binding the edges of an opening of fabric or other flexible material, such as on a garment or a bag.

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Zircon (satellite)

Zircon was the codename for a British signals intelligence satellite, intended to be launched in 1988, before being cancelled.

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Zoë (robot)

Zoë is a solar-powered autonomous robot with sensors able to detect microorganisms and map the distribution of life in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile, duplicating tasks that could be used in future exploration of Mars.

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Zodiac

The zodiac is an area of the sky that extends approximately 8° north or south (as measured in celestial latitude) of the ecliptic, the apparent path of the Sun across the celestial sphere over the course of the year.

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Zoltán Balog (astronomer)

Zoltán Balog, PhD (born 1972 in Szolnok, Hungary) is an astronomer with the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Heidelberg, Germany.

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Zond 5

Zond 5, a member of the Soviet Zond program, was an unmanned spacecraft that in September 1968 became the second ship to travel to and circle the Moon, and the first to return safely to Earth.

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Zontar, the Thing from Venus

Zontar, the Thing from Venus (a.k.a. Zontar: The Invader from Venus) is a 1966, made for television science fiction film, directed by Larry Buchanan, and based on the teleplay by Hillman Taylor and Buchanan.

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Zsigmondy (crater)

Zsigmondy is a lunar impact crater located beyond the northwestern limb on the far side of the Moon.

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Zucchius (crater)

Zucchius is a prominent lunar impact crater located near the southwestern limb.

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Zupus (crater)

Zupus is the lava-flooded remains of a lunar impact crater.

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Zvezda (ISS module)

Zvezda (Звезда́, meaning "star"), DOS-8, also known as the Zvezda Service Module, is a component of the International Space Station (ISS).

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Zwicky (crater)

Zwicky is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.

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(10302) 1989 ML

(10302) 1989 ML is an as yet unnamed near-Earth asteroid.

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(118228) 1996 TQ66

, also written (118228) 1996 TQ66, is a trans-Neptunian object (TNO) that resides in the Kuiper belt.

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(118378) 1999 HT11

, provisional designation, is a trans-Neptunian object in a 4:7 orbital resonance with Neptune.

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(119070) 2001 KP77

(also written (119070) 2001 KP77) is a 4:7 resonant trans-Neptunian object (TNO) located in the Kuiper belt.

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(137924) 2000 BD19

, provisional designation is a sub-kilometer asteroid and near-Earth object with the smallest perihelion of any numbered asteroid (0.092 AU—38% of Mercury's orbital radius).

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(143649) 2003 QQ47

, provisional designation, is a kilometer-sized asteroid, classified as near-Earth object and potentially hazardous asteroid of the Apollo group which became briefly notable upon its discovery in late August 2003 when media outlets played up a very preliminary report that it had a 1 in 250,000 chance of impacting into Earth on March 21, 2014.

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(144898) 2004 VD17

(144898), provisional designation, is a sub-kilometer asteroid, classified as near-Earth object of the Apollo group once thought to have a low probability of impacting Earth on 4 May 2102.

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(15788) 1993 SB

(15788) 1993 SB is a trans-Neptunian object of the plutino class.

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(15789) 1993 SC

(15789) 1993 SC is a trans-Neptunian object of the plutino class.

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(15820) 1994 TB

(15820) 1994 TB is a trans-Neptunian object residing in the Kuiper belt.

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(24952) 1997 QJ4

, also written as 1997 QJ4, is a plutino and as such, it is trapped in a 2:3 mean-motion resonance with Neptune.

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(24978) 1998 HJ151

, also written as (24978) 1998 HJ151, is a cubewano.

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(26375) 1999 DE9

(also written (26375) 1999 DE9) is a trans-Neptunian object.

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(33001) 1997 CU29

, also written as (33001) 1997 CU29 is a "cold" cubewano.

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(33340) 1998 VG44

, also written as (33340) 1998 VG44, is a trans-Neptunian object.

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(33342) 1998 WT24

is a bright, sub-kilometer asteroid, classified as near-Earth object and potentially hazardous asteroid (PHA) of the Aten group, located in Venus's zone of influence that has frequent close encounters with Mercury, Venus, and Earth.

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(52747) 1998 HM151

, also written as (52747) 1998 HM151, is a cubewano.

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(85627) 1998 HP151

, also written as (85627) 1998 HP151 is a cubewano.

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(85633) 1998 KR65

, also written as (85633) 1998 KR65, is a cubewano.

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(89959) 2002 NT7

, provisional designation, is a near-Earth object with a diameter of 1.2 miles and potentially hazardous asteroid of the Apollo group,.

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(91133) 1998 HK151

, also written as is a resonant trans-Neptunian object from the Kuiper belt, located in the outermost region of the Solar System.

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1-Methylnaphthalene

1-Methylnaphthalene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH).

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10,000

10,000 (ten thousand) is the natural number following 9,999 and preceding 10,001.

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100% renewable energy

The endeavor to use 100% renewable energy for electricity, heating and cooling, and transport is motivated by global warming, pollution and other environmental issues, as well as economic and energy security concerns.

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102 Miriam

102 Miriam is a moderately large, very dark main belt asteroid.

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103P/Hartley

Comet Hartley 2, designated as 103P/Hartley by the Minor Planet Center, is a small periodic comet with an orbital period of 6.46 years.

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1040 Klumpkea

1040 Klumpkea is an asteroid.

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106th Rescue Wing

The 106th Rescue Wing (106th RQW) is a unit of the New York Air National Guard, stationed at Francis S. Gabreski Air National Guard Base, Westhampton Beach, New York.

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111th Reconnaissance Squadron

The 111th Reconnaissance Squadron (111 RS) is a unit of the Texas Air National Guard 147th Reconnaissance Wing located at Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base, Houston, Texas.

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11665 Dirichlet

11665 Dirichlet, provisional designation, is a resonant Griqua asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt.

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11755 Paczynski

11755 Paczynski (2691 P-L) is a Nysian asteroid from the main belt, discovered on September 24, 1960, by C. J. van Houten and I. van Houten-Groeneveld on Palomar Schmidt plates taken by T. Gehrels.

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11:59 (Star Trek: Voyager)

"11:59" is the 117th episode of the science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager, the 23rd episode of the fifth season.

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12 Ophiuchi

12 Ophiuchi is a variable star in the constellation Ophiuchus.

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120347 Salacia

120347 Salacia, provisional designation, is a trans-Neptunian object in the Kuiper belt, approximately 850 kilometers in diameter and almost certainly a dwarf planet.

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1270 Datura

1270 Datura (1930 YE) is a S-type main-belt asteroid discovered on December 17, 1930, by George Van Biesbroeck at Yerkes Observatory.

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129th Rescue Wing

The 129th Rescue Wing (129 RQW) is a unit of the California Air National Guard, stationed at Moffett Federal Airfield in Mountain View, California.

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130 Elektra

130 Elektra is a very large outer main-belt asteroid.

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131 (number)

131 (one hundred thirty-one) is the natural number following 130 and preceding 132.

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136th Airlift Wing

The 136th Airlift Wing (136 AW) is a unit of the Texas Air National Guard, stationed at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Fort Worth, Texas.

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141 Lumen

141 Lumen is a carbonaceous asteroid from the intermediate asteroid belt, approximately 130 kilometers in diameter.

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145 Adeona

145 Adeona is a rather large main-belt asteroid.

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151 Abundantia

151 Abundantia is a stony main belt asteroid.

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15350 Naganuma

15350 Naganuma (1994 VB2) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on November 3, 1994, by Yoshio Kushida and Osamu Muramatsu at the Yatsugatake South Base Observatory.

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15817 Lucianotesi

15817 Lucianotesi (or 1994 QC) is an Amor asteroid discovered on August 28, 1994, by A. Boattini and M. Tombelli at San Marcello Pistoiese.

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1604

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1604 in science

The year 1604 in science and technology involved some significant events.

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161 Athor

161 Athor is an M-type Main belt asteroid that was discovered by James Craig Watson on April 19, 1876, at the Detroit Observatory and named after Hathor, an Egyptian fertility goddess.

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163 Erigone

163 Erigone is an asteroid from the asteroid belt and the namesake of the Erigone family of asteroids that share similar orbital elements and properties.

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182d Fighter Squadron

The 182d Fighter Squadron (182 FS) is a unit of the Texas Air National Guard 149th Fighter Wing located at Kelly Field Annex, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas.

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184 Dejopeja

184 Dejopeja is a large M-type Main belt asteroid.

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185 Eunike

185 Eunike is a dark and very large main-belt asteroid, with an approximate diameter of 157 kilometres.

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187 Lamberta

187 Lamberta is a main-belt asteroid that was discovered by French (Corsican) astronomer Jérôme Eugène Coggia on April 11, 1878, and named after the astronomer Johann Heinrich Lambert.

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188 Menippe

188 Menippe is a main belt asteroid.

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1908

According to NASA reports, 1908 was the coldest recorded year since 1880.

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1910 in science

The year 1910 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

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1915

Below, the events of World War I have the "WWI" prefix.

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1915 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1915.

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1915 in science

The year 1915 involved numerous significant events in science and technology, some of which are listed below.

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192 Nausikaa

192 Nausikaa is a large main-belt S-type asteroid.

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1933

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19383 Rolling Stones

19383 Rolling Stones (1998 BZ32) is a bright Vestian asteroid from the asteroid belt, approximately 3 kilometers in diameter.

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1943

Below, events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.

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1947 in science

The year 1947 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

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195 Eurykleia

195 Eurykleia is a fairly large main belt asteroid.

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1950s

The 1950s (pronounced nineteen-fifties; commonly abbreviated as the 50s or Fifties) was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1950, and ended on December 31, 1959.

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1958

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1958 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1958.

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1958 in science

The year 1958 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

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1958 in spaceflight

Category:Years in spaceflight.

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1959

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1959 in spaceflight

Luna 1 was the first spacecraft to leave the gravitational influence of Earth.

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196 Philomela

196 Philomela is a large and bright main-belt asteroid.

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1960

It is also known as the "Year of Africa" because of major events—particularly the independence of seventeen African nations—that focused global attention on the continent and intensified feelings of Pan-Africanism.

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1960 U-2 incident

On 1 May 1960, a United States U-2 spy plane was shot down by the Soviet Air Defence Forces while performing photographic aerial reconnaissance deep into Soviet territory.

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1960s in LGBT rights

This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the 1960s.

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1962

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1962 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1962.

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1962 in science

The year 1962 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

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1962 United States Tri-Service aircraft designation system

The Tri-Service aircraft designation system is a unified system introduced in 1962 by the United States Department of Defense for designating all U.S. military aircraft.

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1963

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1963 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1963 Atlantic hurricane season featured one of the deadliest tropical cyclones on record in the Atlantic basin: Hurricane Flora.

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1963 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1963.

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1963 in science

The year 1963 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

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1963 in spaceflight

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1964

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1964 in baseball

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1964 Major League Baseball season

The 1964 Major League Baseball season was played from April 13 to October 15, 1964.

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1964 New York World's Fair

The 1964/1965 New York World's Fair held over 140 pavilions, 110 restaurants, for 80 nations (hosted by 37), 24 US states, and over 45 corporations to build exhibits or attractions at Flushing Meadows Park in Queens, NY.

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1965

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1965 Houston Astros season

The 1965 Houston Astros season was the franchise's first season in the Houston Astrodome, as well as its first season as the Astros after three seasons known as the Colt.45s.

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1965 in architecture

The year 1965 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

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1965 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1965.

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1965 in science

The year 1965 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

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1966

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1966 in aviation

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1966 in science

The year 1966 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

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1966 in spaceflight

The year 1966 saw the peak and the end of the Gemini program.

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1967

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1967 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1967.

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1967 in science

The year 1967 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

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1967 in spaceflight

The year 1967 in spaceflight saw more orbital launches than any other year before, including that of the first Australian satellite, WRESAT, which was launched from the Woomera Test Range atop an American Sparta rocket.

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1968

This was the year of the Protests of 1968.

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1968 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1968.

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1968 in science

The year 1968 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

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1968 in spaceflight

The United States National Space Science Data Center catalogued 157 spacecraft placed into orbit by launches which occurred in 1968.

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1969

The year is associated with the first manned landing on the Moon (Apollo 11).

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1969 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1969 in Australia.

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1969 in science

The year 1969 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

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1969 in spaceflight

1969 saw humanity step onto another world for the first time.

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1970

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1970 in spaceflight

Japan and China each launched their first satellites in 1970, bringing the total number of nations with independent launch capability to five.

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1970s

The 1970s (pronounced "nineteen-seventies", commonly abbreviated as the "Seventies") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1970, and ended on December 31, 1979.

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1970s in science and technology

The 1970s in science and technology reached its height with the ambitious Voyager Program, which sent the Voyager I and Voyager II unmanned expeditions to several of the outer planets in the solar system.

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1971 in aviation

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1971 in spaceflight

1971 saw the last three known deaths of cosmonauts of the Soviet space program and the only deaths in space.

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1972

Within the context of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) it was the longest year ever, as two leap seconds were added during this 366-day year, an event which has not since been repeated.

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1972 in aviation

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1972 in spaceflight

1972 saw humanity's last manned mission to the moon of the 20th century, Apollo 17.

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1973

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1973 in aviation

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1973 in science

The year 1973 in science and technology involved one significant event, listed below.

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1973 in spaceflight

1973 saw the launch of the first American Space station known as Skylab on a Saturn rocket.

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1973 Pacific hurricane season

The 1973 Pacific hurricane season was an event in tropical cyclone meteorology.

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1974

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1974 in spaceflight

In 1974 Mariner 10 visited Mercury that saw a spacecraft that visited Mercury for the first and last time in the 20th century.

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1975

It was also declared the International Women's Year by the United Nations and the European Architectural Heritage Year by the Council of Europe.

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1975 in science

The year 1975 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

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1976

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1976 in science

The year 1976 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

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1977

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1977 in music

This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1977.

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1977 in science

The year 1977 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

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1977 in the United States

Events from the year 1977 in the United States.

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1979

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198 Ampella

198 Ampella is a Main belt asteroid that was discovered by Alphonse Borrelly on June 13, 1879.

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1980

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1980 in science

The year 1980 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

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1980 in the United States

Events from the year 1980 in the United States.

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1980s

The 1980s (pronounced "nineteen-eighties", commonly shortened as the "'80s", pronounced "eighties") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1980, and ended on December 31, 1989.

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1981

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1981 in spaceflight

The following is an outline of 1981 in spaceflight.

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1982 in archaeology

The year 1982 in archaeology involved some significant events.

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1982 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1982.

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1982 in spaceflight

The following is an outline of 1982 in spaceflight.

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1983 in spaceflight

The following is an outline of 1983 in spaceflight.

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1983 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1983 in the United Kingdom.

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1984

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1984 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1984.

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1984 in spaceflight

The following is an outline of 1984 in spaceflight.

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1985 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1985.

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1985 in spaceflight

The following is an outline of 1985 in spaceflight.

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1985: The Year of the Spy

The American media referred to 1985 as the Year of the Spy because law enforcement then arrested many foreign spies operating on American soil.

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1986 in American television

The year 1986 in television involved some significant events.

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1986 in spaceflight

The year 1986 saw the destruction of Space Shuttle Challenger shortly after lift-off, killing all seven aboard, the first in-flight deaths of American astronauts.

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1987

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1988

In the 20th century, the year 1988 has the most Roman numeral digits (11).

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1988 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1988.

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1988 in science

The year 1988 in science and technology involved many significant events, some listed below.

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1989

1989 was a turning point in political history because a wave of revolutions swept the Eastern Bloc in Europe, starting in Poland and Hungary, with experiments in power sharing, coming to a head with the opening of the Berlin Wall in November, and the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia, embracing the overthrow of the communist dictatorship in Romania in December, and ending in December 1991 with the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

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199 Byblis

199 Byblis is a relatively large main belt asteroid.

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1990

Important events of 1990 include the Reunification of Germany and the unification of Yemen, the formal beginning of the Human Genome Project (finished in 2003), the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope, the separation of Namibia from South Africa, and the Baltic states declaring independence from the Soviet Union amidst Perestroika.

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1990 in science

The year 1990 in science and technology involved some significant events.

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1990s

The 1990s (pronounced "nineteen-nineties" and abbreviated as the "Nineties") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1990, and ended on December 31, 1999.

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1992 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1992.

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1992 in spaceflight

The following is an outline of 1992 in spaceflight.

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1993

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1993 in spaceflight

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1993 Storm of the Century

The 1993 Storm of the Century (also known as the 93 Superstorm, The No Name Storm, or the Great Blizzard of 1993) was a large cyclonic storm that formed over the Gulf of Mexico on March 12, 1993.

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1994 in science

The year 1994 in science and technology involved many significant events, listed below.

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1994 in spaceflight

This article outlines notable events occurring in 1994 in spaceflight, including major launches and EVAs.

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1995

This was the first year that the Internet was entirely privatized, with the United States government no longer providing public funding.

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1995 in spaceflight

This article outlines notable events occurring in 1995 in spaceflight, including major launches and EVAs.

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1996

1996 was designated as.

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1996 in aviation

1996 was the bloodiest year for commercial aviation since 1985: 1,845 people were killed in aviation accidents.

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1996 in science

The year 1996 in science and technology involved many significant events, listed below.

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1996 in spaceflight

This article outlines notable events occurring in 1996 in spaceflight, including major launches and EVAs.

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1997

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1997 in paleontology

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1997 in spaceflight

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1998

1998 was designated as the International Year of the Ocean.

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1998 in science

The year 1998 in science and technology involved many events, some of which are included below.

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1998 in spaceflight

This article outlines notable events occurring in 1998 in spaceflight, including major launches and EVAs.

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1998 KY26

is a nearly spherical sub-kilometer asteroid and fast rotator, classified as near-Earth object of the Apollo group, approximately 30 meters in diameter.

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1998 Webby Awards

The 1998 Webby Awards were held on March 6, 1998, at the San Francisco Palace of Fine Arts, and were the first event ever to be broadcast live via the Web in 3D.

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1999

1999 was designated as the International Year of Older Persons.

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1999 in science

The year 1999 in science and technology involved some significant events.

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1999 in spaceflight

The table below shows 208 satellite launches were made in 1999.

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1999 Webby Awards

The 1999 Webby Awards were held on March 18, 1999, at the Herbst Theater (War memorial Opera House) in San Francisco, California.

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1st Space Control Squadron

The United States Air Force's 1st Space Control Squadron was a space situational awareness unit last located at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California.

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1st Space Operations Squadron

The United States Air Force's 1st Space Operations Squadron is a space operations unit located at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado.

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2000 in spaceflight

This article outlines notable events occurring in 2000 in spaceflight, including major launches and EVAs.

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2000 SG344

(also written 2000 SG344) is a small Aten asteroid discovered in 2000.

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2000s (decade)

The 2000s was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 2000, and ended on December 31, 2009.

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2000s in science and technology

This page contains major developments and trends in Science and Technology for the 2000s.

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2001

2001 was designated as.

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2001 in science

The year 2001 in science and technology involved many events, some of which are included below.

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2001 in spaceflight

This article outlines notable events occurring in 2001 in spaceflight, including major launches and EVAs.

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2001 in the United States

Events from the year 2001 in the United States.

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2001 Mars Odyssey

2001 Mars Odyssey is a robotic spacecraft orbiting the planet Mars.

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2002

2002 was designated as.

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2002 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 2002.

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2002 in science

The year 2002 in science and technology involved some significant events.

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2002 in spaceflight

This article outlines notable events occurring in 2002 in spaceflight, including major launches and EVAs.

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2002 in the United States

Events from the year 2002 in the United States.

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2003 in science

The year 2003 was an exciting one for new scientific discoveries and technological breakthroughs progress in many scientific fields.

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2003 in spaceflight

This article outlines notable events occurring in 2003 in spaceflight, including major launches and EVAs.

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2003 YN107

is a micro-asteroid, classified as a near-Earth object of the Aten group moving in a 1:1 mean-motion resonance with Earth.

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2004

2004 was designated as.

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2004 Democratic National Convention speakers

The 2004 Democratic National Convention featured a variety of speakers, ranging from former presidents to rising newcomers.

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2004 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 2004.

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2004 in science

The year 2004 in science and technology involved some significant events.

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2004 in spaceflight

This article outlines notable events occurring in 2004 in spaceflight, including major launches and EVAs.

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2004 in the United States

Events from the year 2004 in the United States.

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2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami

The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake occurred at 00:58:53 UTC on 26 December with the epicentre off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia.

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2005 Atlantic hurricane season

The 2005 Atlantic hurricane season was the most active Atlantic hurricane season in recorded history, shattering numerous records.

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2005 in science

The year 2005 in science and technology involved some significant events.

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2005 in spaceflight

This article outlines notable events occurring in 2005 in spaceflight, including major launches and EVAs.

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2005 in the United States

Events from the year 2005 in the United States.

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2006

2006 was designated as.

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2006 Central Pacific cyclone

The 2006 Central Pacific cyclone, also known as 91C.INVEST or Storm 91C, was an unusual weather storm that formed in 2006.

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2006 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 2006.

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2006 in science

The year 2006 in science and technology involved some significant events.

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2006 in spaceflight

This article outlines notable events occurring in 2006 in spaceflight, including major launches and EVAs.

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2006 in the United States

Events from the year 2006 in the United States.

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2006 Southeast Asian haze

The 2006 Southeast Asian haze event was caused by continued uncontrolled burning from "slash and burn" cultivation in Indonesia, and affected several countries in the Southeast Asian region and beyond, such as Malaysia, Singapore, southern Thailand, and as far as Saipan; the effects of the haze may have spread to South Korea.

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2007

2007 was designated as.

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2007 Brooklyn tornadoes

The 2007 Brooklyn tornado was the strongest tornado on record to strike in New York City.

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2007 California wildfires

The 2007 California wildfire season saw at least 9,093 separate wildfires that charred of land.

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2007 Carancas impact event

The Carancas impact event refers to the fall of the Carancas chondritic meteorite on September 15, 2007, near the village of Carancas in Peru, close to the Bolivian border and Lake Titicaca.

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2007 in science

The year 2007 involved many significant scientific events and discoveries, some of which are listed below.

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2007 in spaceflight

The year 2007 contained several significant events in spaceflight, including a Chinese ASAT test, the launches of the US Phoenix and Dawn missions to study Mars and Asteroid belt respectively, Japan's Kaguya Lunar orbiter, and the first Chinese Lunar probe, Chang'e 1.

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2007 in the United States

Events from the year 2007 in the United States.

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2007 TU24

is an Apollo near-Earth asteroid that was discovered by the Catalina Sky Survey in Arizona on October 11, 2007.

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2007 WD5

is an Apollo asteroid some in diameter and a Mars-crosser asteroid first observed on November 20, 2007, by Andrea Boattini of the Catalina Sky Survey.

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2008

2008 was designated as.

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2008 Atlantic hurricane season

The 2008 Atlantic hurricane season was the most disastrous Atlantic hurricane season since 2005, causing over 1,000 deaths and nearly $50 billion in damages.

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2008 in science

The year 2008 involved numerous significant scientific events and discoveries, some of which are listed below.

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2008 in spaceflight

The year 2008 contained several significant events in spaceflight, including the first flyby of Mercury by a spacecraft since 1975, the discovery of water ice on Mars by the Phoenix spacecraft, which landed in May, the first Chinese spacewalk in September, and the launch of the first Indian Lunar probe in October.

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2008 in the United States

Events from the year 2008 in the United States.

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2008 Summer Olympics

The 2008 Summer Olympic Games, officially known as the Games of the XXIX Olympiad and commonly known as Beijing 2008, was an international multi-sport event that was held from 8 to 24 August 2008 in Beijing, China.

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2008 United States federal budget

The 2008 United States Federal Budget began as a proposal by President George W. Bush to fund government operations for October 1, 2007 – September 30, 2008.

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2009

2009 was designated as.

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2009 in science

The year 2009 involved numerous significant scientific events and discoveries, some of which are listed below.

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2009 in spaceflight

Several significant events in spaceflight occurred in 2009, including Iran conducting its first indigenous orbital launch, the first Swiss satellite being launched and New Zealand launching its first sounding rocket.

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2009 United States federal budget

The United States federal budget for fiscal year 2009 began as a spending request submitted by President George W. Bush to the 110th Congress.

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2010 in spaceflight

The year 2010 in spaceflight saw a number of notable events in worldwide spaceflight activities.

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2010s

The 2010s (pronounced "twenty-tens" or "two thousand (and) tens").

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2012

2012 was designated as.

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2015

2015 was designated as.

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2016

2016 was designated as.

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2018

2018 has been designated as the third International Year of the Reef by the International Coral Reef Initiative.

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202 Chryseïs

202 Chryseïs is a large, lightly coloured Main belt asteroid that is probably composed of silicate rocks.

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2020

No description.

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2020s

The 2020s (pronounced as "twenty-twenties" or "two-thousand (and) twenties") is a decade of the Gregorian calendar that will begin on January 1, 2020 and will end on December 31, 2029.

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2025

No description.

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2029

No description.

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203 Pompeja

203 Pompeja is a quite large main-belt asteroid.

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204 Kallisto

204 Kallisto is a fairly typical, although sizeable Main belt asteroid.

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2040

No description.

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2040s

The 2040s (pronounced "twenty-forties" or "two thousand (and) forties") is a decade of the Gregorian calendar that will begin on January 1, 2040 and will end on December 31, 2049.

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2045

No description.

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205 Martha

205 Martha is a large main belt asteroid.

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2057

No description.

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206 Hersilia

206 Hersilia is a fairly large Main belt asteroid.

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2069

No description.

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207 Hedda

207 Hedda is a sizeable Main belt asteroid.

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209 Dido

209 Dido is a very large main-belt asteroid.

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210 Isabella

210 Isabella is a large and dark asteroid from the central asteroid belt, approximately 80 kilometers in diameter.

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21062 Iasky

21062 Iasky, provisional designation, is a main-belt asteroid discovered on May 13, 1991, by C. S. Shoemaker and E. M. Shoemaker at Palomar.

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211 Isolda

211 Isolda is a very large, dark main-belt asteroid.

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214 Aschera

214 Aschera is a Main belt asteroid.

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21436 Chaoyichi

21436 Chaoyichi provisional designation, is an asteroid and binary system from the inner region of the asteroid belt, approximately 2 kilometers in diameter.

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215 Oenone

215 Oenone is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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217 Eudora

217 Eudora is a large Main belt asteroid.

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218 Bianca

218 Bianca is a sizeable Main belt asteroid.

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219 Thusnelda

219 Thusnelda is a typical S-type Main belt asteroid.

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221 Eos

221 Eos is a large main-belt asteroid that was discovered by Johann Palisa on January 18, 1882, in Vienna.

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2212 Hephaistos

2212 Hephaistos (1978 SB) is an Apollo asteroid and a NEO discovered on September 27, 1978, by L. I. Chernykh at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory.

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222 Lucia

222 Lucia is a large Themistian asteroid.

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224 Oceana

224 Oceana is an asteroid from the asteroid belt.

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225 Henrietta

225 Henrietta is a very large outer main-belt asteroid.

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226 Weringia

226 Weringia is a typical main-belt asteroid.

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229 Adelinda

229 Adelinda is a large, dark outer main-belt asteroid.

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22d Space Operations Squadron

The 22d Space Operations Squadron is a United States Air Force unit of the 50th Network Operations Group, itself a part of the 50th Space Wing, and is located at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado.

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230 Athamantis

230 Athamantis is a fairly large main-belt asteroid that was discovered by the German-Austrian astronomer K. de Ball on September 3, 1882, in Bothkamp.

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231 Vindobona

231 Vindobona is a large Main belt asteroid.

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232 Russia

232 Russia is a large Main belt asteroid.

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233 Asterope

233 Asterope is a main-belt asteroid that was discovered on 11 May 1883, by French astronomer Alphonse Borrelly at Marseille Observatory in Marseille, France.

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235 Carolina

235 Carolina is a sizeable Main belt asteroid.

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237 Coelestina

237 Coelestina is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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24 Themis

24 Themis is one of the largest asteroids in the asteroid belt.

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240 Vanadis

240 Vanadis is a fairly large main-belt asteroid.

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243 Ida

243 Ida is an asteroid in the Koronis family of the asteroid belt.

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244 Sita

244 Sita is an asteroid belonging to the Flora family in the Main Belt.

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245 Vera

245 Vera is a large Main belt asteroid.

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246 Asporina

246 Asporina is a sizeable main-belt asteroid.

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247 Eukrate

247 Eukrate is a rather large main-belt asteroid.

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248 Lameia

248 Lameia is a quite typical Main belt asteroid.

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249 Ilse

249 Ilse is a Main belt asteroid.

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251 Sophia

251 Sophia is a main belt asteroid.

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255 Oppavia

255 Oppavia is a sizeable Main belt asteroid.

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256 Walpurga

256 Walpurga is a large Main belt asteroid.

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260 Huberta

260 Huberta is a large asteroid orbiting near the outer edge of the Main belt.

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261 Prymno

261 Prymno is a somewhat large Main belt asteroid.

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263 Dresda

263 Dresda is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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265 Anna

265 Anna is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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266 Aline

266 Aline is a fairly large main belt asteroid that was discovered by Johann Palisa on 17 May 1887 in Vienna and is thought to have been named after the daughter of astronomer Edmund Weiss.

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267 Tirza

267 Tirza is a fairly sizeable, very dark Main belt asteroid.

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268 Adorea

268 Adorea is a very large Themistian asteroid.

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269 Justitia

269 Justitia is a fairly sizeable Main belt asteroid.

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270 Anahita

270 Anahita is a stony S-type Main belt asteroid.

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274 Philagoria

274 Philagoria is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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275 Sapientia

275 Sapientia is a very large Main belt asteroid that was discovered by Johann Palisa on 15 April 1888 in Vienna.

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277 Elvira

277 Elvira is a typical main belt asteroid and is a member of the Koronis asteroid family.

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278 Paulina

278 Paulina is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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279 Thule

279 Thule is a large asteroid from the outer asteroid belt.

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280 Philia

280 Philia is a fairly large Main belt asteroid.

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281 Lucretia

281 Lucretia is an asteroid belonging to the Flora family in the Main Belt.

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282 Clorinde

282 Clorinde is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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284 Amalia

284 Amalia is a large Main belt asteroid.

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285 Regina

285 Regina is typical, although fairly large Main belt asteroid.

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286 Iclea

286 Iclea is a large Main belt asteroid.

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2867 Šteins

2867 Šteins is a small main-belt asteroid that was discovered in 1969 by Nikolai Chernykh.

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289 Nenetta

289 Nenetta is a typical A-type asteroid.

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292 Ludovica

292 Ludovica is a Main belt asteroid.

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294 Felicia

294 Felicia is a sizeable Main belt asteroid.

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295 Theresia

295 Theresia is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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296 Phaëtusa

296 Phaëtusa is a small Main belt asteroid.

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297 Caecilia

297 Caecilia is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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298 Baptistina

298 Baptistina is an asteroid orbiting in the asteroid belt.

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2M1207

2M1207, 2M1207A or 2MASS J12073346-3932539 is a brown dwarf located in the constellation Centaurus; a companion object, 2M1207b, may be the first extrasolar planetary-mass companion to be directly imaged, and is the first discovered orbiting a brown dwarf.

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2MASS

The Two Micron All-Sky Survey, or 2MASS, was an astronomical survey of the whole sky in the infrared spectrum and one of the most ambitious such projects.

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3-D Man

3-D Man is the name of two fictional superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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30 Arietis

30 Arietis (abbreviated 30 Ari) is a 6th-apparent-magnitude quadruple star in the constellation of Aries.

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300 Geraldina

300 Geraldina is a large Main belt asteroid.

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301 Bavaria

301 Bavaria is a large Main belt asteroid.

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302 Clarissa

302 Clarissa is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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303 Josephina

303 Josephina is a large Main belt asteroid.

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304 Olga

304 Olga is a large Main belt asteroid.

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305 Gordonia

305 Gordonia is a fairly typical, although sizeable Main belt asteroid.

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306 Unitas

306 Unitas is a typical main belt asteroid that was discovered by Elia Millosevich on 1 March 1891 in Rome.

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307 Nike

307 Nike is a sizeable asteroid of the asteroid belt.

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308 Polyxo

308 Polyxo is a main-belt asteroid that was discovered by A. Borrelly on March 31, 1891, in Marseilles.

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309 Fraternitas

309 Fraternitas is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group

The 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG),.

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310 Margarita

310 Margarita is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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311 Claudia

311 Claudia is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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311th Human Systems Wing

The 311th Human Systems Wing is an inactive wing of the United States Air Force.

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312 Pierretta

312 Pierretta is a Main belt asteroid.

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313 Chaldaea

313 Chaldaea is a large Main belt asteroid.

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3131 Mason-Dixon

3131 Mason-Dixon is a main belt asteroid that was discovered on January 24, 1982.

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314 Rosalia

314 Rosalia is a large Main belt asteroid.

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315 Constantia

315 Constantia is a small asteroid belonging to the Flora family in the Main Belt.

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317 Roxane

317 Roxane is an asteroid from the asteroid belt approximately 19 km in diameter.

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318 Magdalena

318 Magdalena is a main belt asteroid orbiting the Sun.

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320 Katharina

320 Katharina is a small Main belt asteroid orbiting in the Eos family of asteroids, including 513 Centesima and 221 Eos.

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3200 Phaethon

3200 Phaethon (sometimes incorrectly spelled Phaeton), provisional designation, is an Apollo asteroid with an orbit that brings it closer to the Sun than any other named asteroid (though there are numerous unnamed asteroids with smaller perihelia, such as). For this reason, it was named after the Greek myth of Phaëthon, son of the sun god Helios.

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321 Florentina

321 Florentina is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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322 Phaeo

322 Phaeo is a large Main belt asteroid.

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326 Tamara

326 Tamara is a large Main belt asteroid.

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328 Gudrun

328 Gudrun is a main-belt asteroid.

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329 Svea

329 Svea is a large Main belt asteroid.

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331 Etheridgea

331 Etheridgea is a large main belt asteroid.

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333 Badenia

333 Badenia is a large C-type (carbonaceous-type) asteroid in the outer asteroid belt.

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334 Chicago

334 Chicago is a very large main-belt asteroid.

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336 Lacadiera

336 Lacadiera is a large Main belt asteroid.

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337 Devosa

337 Devosa is a large Main belt asteroid.

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338 Budrosa

338 Budrosa is a large Main belt asteroid.

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341 California

341 California is an asteroid belonging to the Flora family in the Main Belt, that has an unusually high albedo.

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342 Endymion

342 Endymion is a large Main belt asteroid.

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343 Ostara

343 Ostara is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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344 Desiderata

344 Desiderata is a very large main-belt asteroid.

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346 Hermentaria

346 Hermentaria is a very large main-belt asteroid.

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347th Rescue Group

The United States Air Force's 347th Rescue Group is an active combat search and rescue unit assigned to the 23d Wing at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia.

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348 May

348 May is a large Main belt asteroid.

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351 Yrsa

351 Yrsa is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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353 Ruperto-Carola

353 Ruperto-Carola is a small Main belt asteroid.

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355 Gabriella

355 Gabriella is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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3553 Mera

3553 Mera, provisional designation, is an Amor asteroid discovered on May 14, 1985, by C. Shoemaker at Palomar.

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357 Ninina

357 Ninina is a large main-belt asteroid.

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358 Apollonia

358 Apolonia is a large Main belt asteroid.

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359 Georgia

359 Georgia is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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360 Carlova

360 Carlova is a very large main-belt asteroid.

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361 Bononia

361 Bononia is a very large main-belt asteroid.

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362 Havnia

362 Havnia is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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366 Vincentina

366 Vincentina is a fairly large main belt asteroid.

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367 Amicitia

367 Amicitia is a typical Main belt asteroid that is a member of the Flora family.

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3671 Dionysus

3671 Dionysus is a small binary Amor asteroid, orbiting between Earth and the asteroid belt.

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368 Haidea

368 Haidea is a large asteroid residing in the asteroid belt.

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370 Modestia

370 Modestia is probably a typical Main belt asteroid.

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371 Bohemia

371 Bohemia is a sizeable Main belt asteroid.

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3728 IRAS

3728 IRAS, provisional designation, is a stony asteroid from the middle region of the asteroid belt, approximately 20 kilometers in diameter.

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373 Melusina

373 Melusina is a large Main belt asteroid.

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378 Holmia

378 Holmia is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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380 Fiducia

380 Fiducia is a large Main belt asteroid.

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382 Dodona

382 Dodona is a large Main belt asteroid that was discovered by the French astronomer Auguste Charlois on 29 January 1894 in Nice.

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384 Burdigala

384 Burdigala is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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385 Ilmatar

385 Ilmatar is a large Main Belt asteroid.

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3854 George

3854 George (1983 EA) is a Mars-crossing asteroid discovered on March 13, 1983, by Carolyn Shoemaker and Eugene Shoemaker at Palomar Observatory in California.

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386 Siegena

386 Siegena is a very large main-belt asteroid.

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388 Charybdis

388 Charybdis is a very large main-belt asteroid.

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389 Industria

389 Industria is a large Main belt asteroid.

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38th Rescue Squadron

The 38th Rescue Squadron is part of the 347th Rescue Group at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia.

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390 Alma

390 Alma is an asteroid from the intermediate asteroid belt, approximately 24 kilometers in diameter.

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3908 Nyx

3908 Nyx is an Amor and Mars-crosser asteroid.

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392 Wilhelmina

392 Wilhelmina is a large Main belt asteroid.

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394 Arduina

394 Arduina is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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395 Delia

395 Delia is a large Main belt asteroid.

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396 Aeolia

396 Aeolia is a typical main belt asteroid.

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397 Vienna

397 Vienna is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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39th Rescue Squadron

The 39th Rescue Squadron is part of the 920th Rescue Wing at Patrick Air Force Base, Florida.

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3C 236

3C 236 is a Fanaroff and Riley Class II (FR II) radio galaxy.

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3C 273

3C 273 is a quasar located in the constellation Virgo.

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3Dconnexion

3Dconnexion manufactures a line of human interface devices for manipulating and navigating computer-generated 3D imagery.

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4 Vesta

Vesta, minor-planet designation 4 Vesta, is one of the largest objects in the asteroid belt, with a mean diameter of.

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400 Ducrosa

400 Ducrosa is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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401 Ottilia

401 Ottilia is a large main-belt asteroid.

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4015 Wilson–Harrington

4015 Wilson–Harrington is a small Solar System body known both as Comet Wilson–Harrington or 107P/Wilson–Harrington, and as an asteroid designated 4015 Wilson–Harrington.

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402 Chloë

402 Chloë is a large main-belt asteroid.

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403 Cyane

403 Cyane is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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405 Thia

405 Thia is a very large main-belt asteroid.

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407 Arachne

407 Arachne is a large Main belt asteroid.

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408 Fama

408 Fama is a typical main belt asteroid in orbit around the Sun.

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412th Test Wing

The 412th Test Wing (412 TW) is a wing of the United States Air Force, assigned to the Air Force Test Center at Edwards Air Force Base, California.

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413 Edburga

413 Edburga is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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414 Liriope

414 Liriope is a large Main belt asteroid.

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416 Vaticana

416 Vaticana is a large Main belt asteroid.

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417 Suevia

417 Suevia is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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41st Rescue Squadron

The 41st Rescue Squadron is part of the 347th Rescue Group at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia.

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420 Bertholda

420 Bertholda is a very large main-belt asteroid.

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421 Zähringia

421 Zähringia, provisional designation, is a stony asteroid from the intermediate asteroid belt, approximately 14 kilometers in diameter.

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422 Berolina

422 Berolina is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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424 Gratia

424 Gratia is a large Main belt asteroid.

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425 Cornelia

425 Cornelia is a large Main belt asteroid.

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427 Galene

427 Galene is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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428 Monachia

428 Monachia is an asteroid orbiting within the Flora family in the Main Belt.

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429 Lotis

429 Lotis is a large Main belt asteroid.

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43 Ariadne

43 Ariadne is a fairly large and bright main-belt asteroid.

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430 Hybris

430 Hybris is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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431 Nephele

431 Nephele is a large Themistian asteroid.

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4318 Baťa

4318 Baťa is an outer main belt asteroid with an orbital period of 2111.1800177 days (5.78 years).

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432 Pythia

432 Pythia is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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433 Eros

433 Eros, provisional designation, is a stony and elongated asteroid of the Amor group and the first discovered and second-largest near-Earth object with a mean-diameter of approximately 16.8 kilometers.

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435 Ella

435 Ella is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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436 Patricia

436 Patricia is a large Main belt asteroid.

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438 Zeuxo

438 Zeuxo is a large Main belt asteroid.

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439 Ohio

439 Ohio is a large Main belt asteroid.

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440 Theodora

440 Theodora is a small Main belt asteroid.

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443 Photographica

443 Photographica is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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445 Edna

445 Edna is a large Main belt asteroid.

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446th Airlift Wing

The 446th Airlift Wing is an Air Reserve component of the United States Air Force.

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447 Valentine

447 Valentine is a large Main belt asteroid.

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448 Natalie

448 Natalie is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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450 Brigitta

450 Brigitta is a typical Main belt asteroid.

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452 Hamiltonia

452 Hamiltonia is an asteroid.

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453 Tea

453 Tea is an S-type asteroid belonging to the Flora family in the Main Belt.

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4544 Xanthus

4544 Xanthus, provisional designation, is an asteroid, classified as near-Earth object of the Apollo group, approximately 1.3 kilometers in diameter.

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455 Bruchsalia

455 Bruchsalia is a main-belt asteroid.

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45th Space Wing

The 45th Space Wing (45 SW) is a United States Air Force unit.

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463 Lola

463 Lola (1900 FS) is Main-belt asteroid discovered on 31 October 1900 by Max Wolf at Heidelberg.

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4660 Nereus

4660 Nereus (Νηρέας, provisional designation 1982 DB) is a small (about) asteroid.

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467 Laura

467 Laura (1901 FY) is Main-belt asteroid discovered on 9 January 1901 by Max Wolf at Heidelberg.

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469 Argentina

469 Argentina is an asteroid that was discovered by Luigi Carnera on February 20, 1901.

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47 Ursae Majoris

47 Ursae Majoris (abbreviated 47 UMa), also named Chalawan (ชาละวัน), is a yellow dwarf star approximately 46 light-years from Earth in the constellation of Ursa Major.

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474 Prudentia

474 Prudentia (1901 GD) is a Main-belt asteroid discovered on 13 February 1901 by Max Wolf at Heidelberg.

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476 Hedwig

476 Hedwig (1901 GQ) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on August 17, 1901, by Luigi Carnera at Heidelberg.

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479 Caprera

479 Caprera is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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482 Petrina

482 Petrina is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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483 Seppina

483 Seppina is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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484 Pittsburghia

Pittsburghia is an asteroid that is in orbit around the Sun 150 million miles from Earth.

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485 Genua

485 Genua is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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486 Cremona

486 Cremona is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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488 Kreusa

488 Kreusa is a C-type asteroid orbiting the Sun in the asteroid belt, with the type indicating a surface with a low albedo and high carbonaceous content.

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489 Comacina

489 Comacina is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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491 Carina

491 Carina is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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492 Gismonda

492 Gismonda is a Themistian asteroid.

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495 Eulalia

495 Eulalia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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496 Gryphia

496 Gryphia is an S-type asteroid belonging to the Flora family in the Main Belt.

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497 Iva

497 Iva is a main-belt asteroid orbiting the Sun, not to be confused with 1627 Ivar.

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498 Tokio

498 Tokio (1902 KU) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on 2 December 1902 by Auguste Charlois at the Nice Observatory.

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499 Venusia

499 Venusia is an asteroid in the outer asteroid belt, discovered by Max Wolf in 1902.

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5 Astraea

5 Astraea is a large asteroid from the asteroid belt.

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500 Selinur

500 Selinur is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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502 Sigune

502 Sigune is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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503 Evelyn

503 Evelyn is a main belt asteroid discovered by Raymond Smith Dugan on 19 January 1903.

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505 Cava

505 Cava is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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506 Marion

506 Marion is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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507 Laodica

507 Laodica is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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508 Princetonia

508 Princetonia is an asteroid, a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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509 Iolanda

509 Iolanda is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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510 Mabella

510 Mabella is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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514 Armida

514 Armida is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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518 Halawe

518 Halawe is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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519 Sylvania

519 Sylvania is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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5201 Ferraz-Mello

5201 Ferraz-Mello is an asteroid from the asteroid belt, discovered on December 1, 1983, by Ted Bowell at the Anderson Mesa Station of the Lowell Observatory.

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522 Helga

522 Helga (also known as 1904 NC) is an asteroid (minor planet) orbiting the Sun discovered in 1904 by Max Wolf in Heidelberg.

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524 Fidelio

524 Fidelio is a large minor planet with a diameter of 71 km, orbiting the Sun near the center of the main asteroid belt.

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525 Adelaide

525 Adelaide is an S-type asteroid belonging to the Flora family in the Main Belt.

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5256 Farquhar

5256 Farquhar, provisional designation, is a stony Eunomian asteroid from the middle regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 12 kilometers in diameter.

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526 Jena

526 Jena is a Themistian asteroid.

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5261 Eureka

5261 Eureka is the first Mars trojan discovered.

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527 Euryanthe

527 Euryanthe is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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528 Rezia

528 Rezia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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533 Sara

533 Sara is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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53311 Deucalion

53311 Deucalion (from) is a trans-Neptunian object (TNO).

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534 Nassovia

534 Nassovia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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537 Pauly

537 Pauly is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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538 Friederike

538 Friederike is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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539 Pamina

539 Pamina is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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54 Piscium

54 Piscium is an orange dwarf star approximately 36 light-years away in the constellation of Pisces.

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540 Rosamunde

540 Rosamunde is an S-type asteroid belonging to the Flora family in the Main Belt.

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541 Deborah

541 Deborah is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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542 Susanna

542 Susanna is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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543 Charlotte

543 Charlotte is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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544 Jetta

544 Jetta is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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545 Messalina

545 Messalina is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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546 Herodias

546 Herodias is a carbonaceous asteroid from the central regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 66 kilometers in diameter.

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548 Kressida

548 Kressida is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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549 Jessonda

549 Jessonda is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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55 Cancri e

55 Cancri e (abbreviated 55 Cnc e, also named Janssen), is an exoplanet in the orbit of its Sun-like host star 55 Cancri A.

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551 Ortrud

551 Ortrud is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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552 Sigelinde

552 Sigelinde is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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553 Kundry

553 Kundry is an S-type asteroid belonging to the Flora family in the Main Belt.

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556 Phyllis

556 Phyllis is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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558 Carmen

558 Carmen is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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559 Nanon

559 Nanon is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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560 Delila

560 Delila is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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561 Ingwelde

561 Ingwelde is a Themistian asteroid.

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564 Dudu

564 Dudu is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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565 Marbachia

565 Marbachia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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567 Eleutheria

567 Eleutheria is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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5682 Beresford

5682 Beresford (1990 TB) is a Mars-crossing asteroid discovered on 9 October 1990, by R. H. McNaught at Siding Spring.

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569 Misa

569 Misa is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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570 Kythera

570 Kythera is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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571 Dulcinea

571 Dulcinea is an R-type asteroid.

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572 Rebekka

572 Rebekka is a minor planet orbiting the Sun, which was discovered on September 19, 1905, by a German astronomer Paul Götz in Heidelberg.

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5731 Zeus

5731 Zeus (1988 VP4) is an Apollo asteroid and near-Earth object discovered on November 4, 1988, by Carolyn Shoemaker at Palomar Observatory.

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5751 Zao

5751 Zao also designated 1992 AC is an Amor asteroid discovered on January 5, 1992, by M. Koishikawa at the Ayashi Station of the Sendai Astronomical Observatory.

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576 Emanuela

576 Emanuela is an asteroid orbiting the Sun.

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576th Flight Test Squadron

The 576th Flight Test Squadron is a United States Air Force direct reporting unit assigned to Air Force Global Strike Command.

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577 Rhea

577 Rhea is a minor planet orbiting the sun.

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578 Happelia

578 Happelia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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5786 Talos

5786 Talos (1991 RC) is an Apollo asteroid discovered on September 3, 1991, by R. H. McNaught at Siding Spring.

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580 Selene

580 Selene is a minor planet orbiting the Sun in the asteroid belt.

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581 Tauntonia

581 Tauntonia is a dark Alauda asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, approximately 61 kilometers in diameter.

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582 Olympia

582 Olympia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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583 Klotilde

583 Klotilde is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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584 Semiramis

584 Semiramis is a minor planet orbiting the Sun within the main asteroid belt.

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585 Bilkis

585 Bilkis is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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58534 Logos

58534 Logos (or; from Greek λόγος) is a small Kuiper-belt object, more specifically a cubewano, notable for having a comparatively large satellite named Zoe.

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586 Thekla

586 Thekla is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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590 Tomyris

590 Tomyris is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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591 Irmgard

591 Irmgard is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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592 Bathseba

592 Bathseba is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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593 Titania

593 Titania is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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594 Mireille

594 Mireille is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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595 Polyxena

595 Polyxena is an asteroid, a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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597 Bandusia

597 Bandusia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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598 Octavia

598 Octavia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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599 Luisa

599 Luisa is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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600 Musa

600 Musa is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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601 Nerthus

601 Nerthus is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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602 Marianna

602 Marianna is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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605 Juvisia

605 Juvisia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun that was discovered 27 August 1906 in Heidelberg by German astronomer Max Wolf.

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606 Brangäne

606 Brangäne is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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608 Adolfine

608 Adolfine is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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609 Fulvia

609 Fulvia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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61 Cygni

61 Cygni Not to be confused with 16 Cygni, a more distant system containing two G-type stars harboring the gas giant planet 16 Cygni Bb.

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610 Valeska

610 Valeska is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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612 Veronika

612 Veronika is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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613 Ginevra

613 Ginevra is a minor planet (asteroid) orbiting the Sun.

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614 Pia

614 Pia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun between Mars and Jupiter in the asteroid belt.

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615 Roswitha

615 Roswitha is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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616 Elly

616 Elly is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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6170 Levasseur

6170 Levasseur (1981 GP) is a Mars-crossing asteroid discovered on April 5, 1981, by E. Bowell at Flagstaff.

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618 Elfriede

618 Elfriede is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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619 Triberga

619 Triberga is a main belt asteroid discovered on October 22, 1906, by August Kopff at Heidelberg-Königstuhl State Observatory.

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620 Drakonia

620 Drakonia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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621 Werdandi

621 Werdandi is a Themistian asteroid.

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622 Esther

622 Esther is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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623 Chimaera

623 Chimaera is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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628 Christine

628 Christine is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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629 Bernardina

629 Bernardina is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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630 Euphemia

630 Euphemia is a mid-sized Eunomian asteroid.

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632 Pyrrha

632 Pyrrha is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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633 Zelima

633 Zelima is a minor planet orbiting the Sun in the asteroid belt with a magnitude of 10.7.

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634 Ute

634 Ute is a minor planet orbiting the sun.

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635 Vundtia

635 Vundtia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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636 Erika

636 Erika is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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637 Chrysothemis

637 Chrysothemis is a Themistian asteroid.

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638 Moira

638 Moira is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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640 Brambilla

640 Brambilla is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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642 Clara

642 Clara is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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643 Scheherezade

643 Scheherezade is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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644 Cosima

644 Cosima is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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646 Kastalia

646 Kastalia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun, not to be confused with the near-Earth asteroid 4769 Castalia.

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648 Pippa

648 Pippa is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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649 Josefa

649 Josefa is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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650 Amalasuntha

650 Amalasuntha is a minor planet orbiting the Sun that was discovered by German astronomer August Kopff on October 4, 1907, at Heidelberg.

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652 Jubilatrix

652 Jubilatrix is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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653 Berenike

653 Berenike is a main-belt asteroid discovered on November 27, 1907, by Joel Hastings Metcalf at Taunton, Massachusetts.

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654 Zelinda

654 Zelinda is a minor planet orbiting the Sun that was discovered on 4 January 1908 by German astronomer August Kopff.

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656 Beagle

656 Beagle is a Themistian asteroid.

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657 Gunlöd

657 Gunlöd is a dark background asteroid orbiting in the intermediate asteroid belt, approximately 43 kilometers in diameter.

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658 Asteria

658 Asteria is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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65803 Didymos

65803 Didymos, provisional designation, is a sub-kilometer asteroid and synchronous binary system, classified as potentially hazardous asteroid and near-Earth object of both the Apollo and Amor group.

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662 Newtonia

662 Newtonia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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663 Gerlinde

663 Gerlinde is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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664 Judith

664 Judith is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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667 Denise

667 Denise is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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668 Dora

668 Dora is an asteroid orbiting in the asteroid belt located roughly between the orbits of the planets Mars and Jupiter.

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66th World Science Fiction Convention

The 66th World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon), also known as Denvention 3, was hosted in Denver, Colorado, USA on 6–10 August 2008, at the Colorado Convention Center and (formerly known as the Adam's Mark Hotel).

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670 Ottegebe

670 Ottegebe is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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671

Year 671 (DCLXXI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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671 Carnegia

671 Carnegia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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672 Astarte

672 Astarte is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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673 Edda

673 Edda is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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674 Rachele

674 Rachele is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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675 Ludmilla

675 Ludmilla is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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676 Melitta

676 Melitta is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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678 Fredegundis

678 Fredegundis is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko

67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko (abbreviated as 67P or 67P/C-G) is a Jupiter-family comet, originally from the Kuiper belt, with a current orbital period of 6.45 years, a rotation period of approximately 12.4 hours and a maximum velocity of.

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68 Leto

68 Leto (Greek: Λητώ) is a large main belt asteroid.

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680 Genoveva

680 Genoveva is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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681 Gorgo

681 Gorgo is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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682 Hagar

682 Hagar is a presumed Eunomian asteroid.

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683 Lanzia

683 Lanzia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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684 Hildburg

684 Hildburg is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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685 Hermia

685 Hermia is an S-type asteroid belonging to the Flora family in the Main Belt.

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687 Tinette

687 Tinette is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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688 Melanie

688 Melanie is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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689 Zita

689 Zita is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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691 Lehigh

691 Lehigh is a minor planet (the earlier term for an asteroid) orbiting the Sun, discovered in 1909.

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693 Zerbinetta

693 Zerbinetta is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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695 Bella

695 Bella is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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696 Leonora

696 Leonora is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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697 Galilea

697 Galilea is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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698 Ernestina

698 Ernestina is a minor planet in orbit around the Sun.

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700 Auravictrix

700 Auravictrix is an asteroid belonging to the Flora family in the Main Belt.

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701 Oriola

701 Oriola is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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705 Erminia

705 Erminia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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706 Hirundo

706 Hirundo is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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707 Steina

707 Steina is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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708 Raphaela

708 Raphaela is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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7088 Ishtar

7088 Ishtar (1992 AA) is an Amor asteroid discovered on January 1, 1992, by Shoemaker, C. S. at Palomar.

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709 Fringilla

709 Fringilla is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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711 Marmulla

711 Marmulla is an asteroid belonging to the Flora family in the Main Belt.

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711th Special Operations Squadron

The 711th Special Operations Squadron is part of the 919th Special Operations Wing at Duke Field, Florida.

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713 Luscinia

713 Luscinia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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714 Ulula

714 Ulula is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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715 Transvaalia

715 Transvaalia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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716 Berkeley

716 Berkeley is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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717 Wisibada

717 Wisibada is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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718 Erida

718 Erida is a minor planet orbiting the Sun named for Erida Leuschner, daughter of astronomer Armin Otto Leuschner.

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720 Bohlinia

720 Bohlinia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun that was discovered by Franz Kaiser, a German astronomer in 1911.

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721 Tabora

721 Tabora is a planetoid orbiting the Sun.

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722 Frieda

722 Frieda is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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723 Hammonia

723 Hammonia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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725 Amanda

725 Amanda is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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726 Joëlla

726 Joëlla is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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727 Nipponia

727 Nipponia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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730 Athanasia

730 Athanasia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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731 Sorga

731 Sorga is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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732 Tjilaki

732 Tjilaki is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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733 Mocia

733 Mocia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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734 Benda

734 Benda is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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735 Marghanna

735 Marghanna is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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736 Harvard

736 Harvard is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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7369 Gavrilin

7369 Gavrilin (1975 AN) is a Mars-crossing binary asteroid discovered on January 13, 1975, by T. M. Smirnova at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory.

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737 Arequipa

737 Arequipa is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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739 Mandeville

739 Mandeville, formerly referred to as 1913 QR and 1963 HE, is a minor planet located in the asteroid belt.

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73rd Academy Awards

The 73rd Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored films of 2000 and took place on March 25, 2001, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, beginning at 5:30 p.m. PST / 8:30 p.m. EST.

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740 Cantabia

740 Cantabia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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741 Botolphia

741 Botolphia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun, discovered by Joel Hastings Metcalf on 10 February 1913 from Winchester.

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743 Eugenisis

743 Eugenisis is a minor planet orbiting the Sun that was discovered by German astronomer Franz Kaiser in 1913.

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745 Mauritia

745 Mauritia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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746 Marlu

746 Marlu is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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747 Winchester

747 Winchester is an asteroid, a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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748 Simeïsa

748 Simeïsa is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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749 Malzovia

749 Malzovia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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750 Oskar

750 Oskar is a minor planet orbiting the Sun that was discovered by Johann Palisa on 28 April 1913 in Vienna.

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7505 Furusho

7505 Furusho (1997 AM2) is a Mars-crossing asteroid discovered on 3 January 1997 by Takao Kobayashi at Oizumi Observatory.

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751 Faïna

751 Faïna is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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752 Sulamitis

752 Sulamitis is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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753 Tiflis

753 Tiflis is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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754 Malabar

754 Malabar is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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755 Quintilla

755 Quintilla is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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758 Mancunia

758 Mancunia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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759 Vinifera

759 Vinifera is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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760 Massinga

760 Massinga is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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763 Cupido

763 Cupido is an asteroid belonging to the Flora family in the main belt.

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764 Gedania

764 Gedania is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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765 Mattiaca

765 Mattiaca is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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766 Moguntia

766 Moguntia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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767 Bondia

767 Bondia is a Themistian asteroid.

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768 Struveana

768 Struveana is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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769 Tatjana

769 Tatjana is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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772 Tanete

772 Tanete is an asteroid, a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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773 Irmintraud

773 Irmintraud, provisional designation 1913 TV, is a dark and reddish, rare-type asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, about 92 kilometers in diameter.

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774 Armor

774 Armor is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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775 Lumière

775 Lumière is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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776 Berbericia

776 Berbericia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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777 Gutemberga

777 Gutemberga is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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778 Theobalda

778 Theobalda is a minor planet orbiting the Sun, in the main asteroid belt.

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779 Nina

779 Nina is a fairly large Main-belt asteroid orbiting the Sun.

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783 Nora

783 Nora is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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784 Pickeringia

784 Pickeringia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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786 Bredichina

786 Bredichina is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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787 Moskva

787 Moskva is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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788 Hohensteina

788 Hohensteina is a main-belt asteroid discovered on April 4, 1914, by Franz Kaiser at Heidelberg-Königstuhl State Observatory.

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791 Ani

791 Ani is a minor planet orbiting the Sun named after the medieval Armenian kingdom capital, Ani.

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792 Metcalfia

792 Metcalfia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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793 Arizona

793 Arizona is a minor planet orbiting the Sun that was discovered in 1907 by American businessman Percival Lowell.

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794 Irenaea

794 Irenaea is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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795 Fini

795 Fini is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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796 Sarita

796 Sarita is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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800 Kressmannia

800 Kressmannia is an S-type asteroid belonging to the Flora family in the Main Belt.

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801 Helwerthia

801 Helwerthia is a C-type asteroid orbiting in the Main belt near the Eunomia family.

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803 Picka

803 Picka is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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804 Hispania

804 Hispania is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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805 Hormuthia

805 Hormuthia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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807 Ceraskia

807 Ceraskia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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809 Lundia

809 Lundia is a small, binary, V-type asteroid orbiting within the Flora family in the main belt.

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810 Atossa

810 Atossa is an asteroid belonging to the Flora family in the Main Belt.

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811 Nauheima

811 Nauheima is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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812 Adele

812 Adele is an S-type Eunomian asteroid.

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813 Baumeia

813 Baumeia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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814 Tauris

814 Tauris is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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816 Juliana

816 Juliana is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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817 Annika

817 Annika is a mid-sized Eunomian asteroid.

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818 Kapteynia

818 Kapteynia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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819 Barnardiana

819 Barnardiana is a minor planet orbiting the Sun, discovered on March 3, 1916 by the German astronomer Max Wolf in Heidelberg.

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81P/Wild

Comet 81P/Wild, also known as Wild 2 (pronounced "vilt two"), is a comet named after Swiss astronomer Paul Wild, who discovered it on January 6, 1978, using a 40-cm Schmidt telescope at Zimmerwald, Switzerland.

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82 G. Eridani

82 G. Eridani (HD 20794, HR 1008, e Eridani) is a star about 20 light years away from Earth in the constellation Eridanus.

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821 Fanny

821 Fanny is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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822 Lalage

822 Lalage is an asteroid orbiting the Sun.

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823 Sisigambis

823 Sisigambis is an asteroid belonging to the Flora family in the Main Belt.

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824 Anastasia

824 Anastasia is a main belt asteroid orbiting the Sun.

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825 Tanina

825 Tanina is an S-type asteroid belonging to the Flora family in the Main Belt.

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826 Henrika

826 Henrika is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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828 Lindemannia

828 Lindemannia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun with an orbital period of five years and 255 days.

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830 Petropolitana

830 Petropolitana is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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831 Stateira

831 Stateira is an asteroid belonging to the Baptistina family in the Main Belt.

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832 Karin

832 Karin is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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833 Monica

833 Monica is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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834 Burnhamia

834 Burnhamia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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836 Jole

836 Jole is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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8373 Stephengould

8373 Stephengould (1992 AB) is an outer main-belt binary asteroid discovered on January 1, 1992, by Carolyn S. Shoemaker and Eugene Merle Shoemaker at Palomar Observatory.

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838 Seraphina

838 Seraphina is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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839 Valborg

839 Valborg is a mid-sized S-type Eunomian asteroid.

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840 Zenobia

840 Zenobia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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841 Arabella

841 Arabella is an asteroid belonging to the Flora family in the Main Belt.

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842 Kerstin

842 Kerstin is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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845 Naëma

845 Naëma is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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847 Agnia

847 Agnia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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848 Inna

848 Inna is a Themistian asteroid.

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84882 Table Mountain

84882 Table Mountain, provisional designation, is a bright asteroid from the central region of the asteroid belt, approximately 5 kilometers in diameter.

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849 Ara

849 Ara is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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851 Zeissia

851 Zeissia is an S-type asteroid belonging to the Flora family in the Main Belt.

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852 Wladilena

852 Wladilena is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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853 Nansenia

853 Nansenia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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854 Frostia

854 Frostia is a main-belt asteroid orbiting the sun.

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855 Newcombia

855 Newcombia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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856 Backlunda

856 Backlunda is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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857 Glasenappia

857 Glasenappia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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85P/Boethin

Comet Boethin (officially 85P/Boethin) is a periodic comet discovered in 1975 by Leo Boethin.

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85th United States Congress

The Eighty-fifth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.

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860 Ursina

860 Ursina is a minor planet orbiting the Sun that was discovered in 1917 by German astronomer Max Wolf.

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862 Franzia

862 Franzia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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864 Aase

864 Aase is an S-type asteroid belonging to the Flora family in the Main Belt.

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865 Zubaida

865 Zubaida is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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866 Fatme

866 Fatme is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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867 Kovacia

867 Kovacia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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868 Lova

868 Lova is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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869 Mellena

869 Mellena is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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870 Manto

870 Manto is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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871 Amneris

871 Amneris is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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872 Holda

872 Holda is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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873 Mechthild

873 Mechthild is a minor planet orbiting the Sun, named after the Christian medieval mystic Mechthild of Magdeburg.

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874 Rotraut

874 Rotraut is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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875 Nymphe

875 Nymphe is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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876 Scott

876 Scott is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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877 Walküre

877 Walküre is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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881 Athene

881 Athene is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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882 Swetlana

882 Swetlana is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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883 Matterania

883 Matterania is an S-type asteroid belonging to the Flora family in the Main Belt.

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885 Ulrike

885 Ulrike is a Themistian asteroid.

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886 Washingtonia

886 Washingtonia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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888 Parysatis

888 Parysatis is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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889 Erynia

889 Erynia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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891 Gunhild

891 Gunhild is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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892 Seeligeria

892 Seeligeria is dark Alauda asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt that was discovered by German astronomer Max Wolf on May 31, 1918 in Heidelberg and assigned a preliminary designation of 1918 DR.

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893 Leopoldina

893 Leopoldina is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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894 Erda

894 Erda is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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896 Sphinx

896 Sphinx is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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898 Hildegard

898 Hildegard is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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899 Jokaste

899 Jokaste is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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900 Rosalinde

900 Rosalinde is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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901 Brunsia

901 Brunsia is an S-type asteroid belonging to the Flora family in the Main Belt.

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902 Probitas

902 Probitas is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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903 Nealley

903 Nealley is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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90377 Sedna

90377 Sedna is a large minor planet in the outer reaches of the Solar System that was,, at a distance of about 86 astronomical units (AU) from the Sun, about three times as far as Neptune.

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904 Rockefellia

904 Rockefellia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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905 Universitas

905 Universitas is an S-type asteroid orbiting in the Main belt as part of the Flora family.

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906 Repsolda

906 Repsolda is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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907 Rhoda

907 Rhoda is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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908 Buda

908 Buda is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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909 Ulla

909 Ulla is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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910 Anneliese

910 Anneliese is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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913 Otila

913 Otila is an S-type asteroid belonging to the Flora family of Main Belt asteroids.

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915 Cosette

915 Cosette is an S-type asteroid belonging to the Flora family of Main Belt asteroids.

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917 Lyka

917 Lyka is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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918 Itha

918 Itha is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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919 Ilsebill

919 Ilsebill is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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919th Special Operations Wing

The 919th Special Operations Wing is an Air Reserve Component (ARC) of the United States Air Force.

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92 Undina

92 Undina (Latin: Undīna) is a large main belt asteroid.

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920 Rogeria

920 Rogeria is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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920th Rescue Wing

The 920th Rescue Wing is part of the Air Reserve Component (ARC) of the United States Air Force.

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921 Jovita

921 Jovita is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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922 Schlutia

922 Schlutia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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923 Herluga

923 Herluga is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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924 Toni

924 Toni is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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926 Imhilde

926 Imhilde is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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927 Ratisbona

927 Ratisbona is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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928 Hildrun

928 Hildrun is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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929 Algunde

929 Algunde is an S-type asteroid belonging to the Flora family in the Main Belt.

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930 Westphalia

930 Westphalia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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931 Whittemora

931 Whittemora is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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932 Hooveria

932 Hooveria is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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933 Susi

933 Susi is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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934 Thüringia

934 Thüringia is a minor planet that is orbiting the Sun.

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935 Clivia

935 Clivia is belongs to the Flora family of Main Belt asteroids.

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936 Kunigunde

936 Kunigunde is a Themistian asteroid.

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938 Chlosinde

938 Chlosinde is a Themistian asteroid.

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939 Isberga

939 Isberga is an S-type asteroid belonging to the Flora family of main-belt asteroids.

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940 Kordula

940 Kordula is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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941 Murray

941 Murray is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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942 Romilda

942 Romilda is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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943 Begonia

943 Begonia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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946 Poësia

946 Poësia is a Themistian asteroid.

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947 Monterosa

947 Monterosa is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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948 Jucunda

948 Jucunda is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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949 Hel

949 Hel is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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95 Arethusa

95 Arethusa is a large main-belt asteroid.

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953 Painleva

953 Painleva is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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954 Li

954 Li is a Themistian asteroid.

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955 Alstede

955 Alstede is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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956 Elisa

956 Elisa is a V-type asteroid in the Main Belt, orbiting not far from the Vesta family, but not within it.

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957 Camelia

957 Camelia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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958 Asplinda

958 Asplinda is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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959 Arne

959 Arne is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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960 Birgit

960 Birgit is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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961 Gunnie

961 Gunnie is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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963 Iduberga

963 Iduberga is an S-type asteroid belonging to the Flora family of Main Belt asteroids.

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964 Subamara

964 Subamara is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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965 Angelica

965 Angelica is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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966 Muschi

966 Muschi is a main belt asteroid.

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967 Helionape

967 Helionape is an asteroid belonging to the Flora family of Main Belt asteroids.

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968 Petunia

968 Petunia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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969 Leocadia

969 Leocadia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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970 Primula

970 Primula is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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972 Cohnia

972 Cohnia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun, one of several such in the asteroid belt.

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973 Aralia

973 Aralia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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974 Lioba

974 Lioba is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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976 Benjamina

976 Benjamina is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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9767 Midsomer Norton

9767 Midsomer Norton (1992 EB1) is an outer main-belt asteroid discovered on March 10, 1992, by Duncan Steel at Siding Spring.

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977 Philippa

977 Philippa is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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979 Ilsewa

979 Ilsewa is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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98 Ianthe

98 Ianthe is a large main-belt asteroid, named for three figures in Greek mythology.

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981 Martina

981 Martina is a Themistian asteroid.

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982 Franklina

982 Franklina is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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983 Gunila

983 Gunila is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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986 Amelia

986 Amelia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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987 Wallia

987 Wallia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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989 Schwassmannia

989 Schwassmannia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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99 Dike

99 Dike is a quite large and dark main-belt asteroid.

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990 Yerkes

990 Yerkes is a main belt asteroid discovered by Belgian-American astronomer George Van Biesbroeck in 1922, and named after the Yerkes Observatory.

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991 McDonalda

991 McDonalda is a Themistian asteroid.

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992 Swasey

992 Swasey is an asteroid, a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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993 Moultona

993 Moultona is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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994 Otthild

994 Otthild is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.

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995 Sternberga

995 Sternberga is a main-belt asteroid discovered in 1923 by Sergei Belyavsky at Simeiz Observatory.

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996 Hilaritas

996 Hilaritas is a Themistian asteroid.

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9969 Braille

9969 Braille, provisional designation, is an eccentric, rare-type and elongated asteroid from the innermost regions of the asteroid belt, classified as Mars-crosser and slow rotator, approximately 1–2 kilometers in diameter.

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998 Bodea

998 Bodea is a main-belt asteroid.

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999 Zachia

999 Zachia is a main-belt asteroid that was discovered by German astronomer Karl W. Reinmuth in 1923 and named after Hungarian astronomer Franz Xaver von Zach.

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99942 Apophis

99942 Apophis (previously known by its provisional designation) is a near-Earth asteroid that caused a brief period of concern in December 2004 because initial observations indicated a probability of up to 2.7% that it would hit Earth on April 13, 2029.

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