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G-Cloud

Index G-Cloud

The G-Cloud (or G-Cloud complex) is an interstellar cloud located next to the Local Interstellar Cloud. [1]

7 relations: Alpha Centauri, Altair, Interstellar cloud, Local Interstellar Cloud, Proxima Centauri, Solar System, UK Government G-Cloud.

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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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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Interstellar cloud

An interstellar cloud is generally an accumulation of gas, plasma, and dust in our and other galaxies.

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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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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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Solar System

The Solar SystemCapitalization of the name varies.

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UK Government G-Cloud

The UK Government G-Cloud is an initiative targeted at easing procurement by public-sector bodies in departments of the United Kingdom Government of commodity information technology services that use cloud computing.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G-Cloud

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