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  • ...r]], [[Saturn_(planet)|Saturn]], [[Uranus_(planet)|Uranus]] and [[Neptune_(planet)|Neptune]]. ...of them is [[Pluto_(dwarf_planet)|Pluto]], which was formerly considered a planet. Other bodies orbiting the Sun are generically called "[[small bodies of th
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  • {{dambigbox|the planet|Saturn}} ...anet, after the planet [[Jupiter (planet)|Jupiter]]), the second-largest [[planet]] in the [[solar system]] after [[Jupiter]]. Saturn has a prominent system
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  • {{dambigbox|Mercury (planet)|Mercury}} '''Mercury''' at 0.4 AU (57,910,000 km) is the [[planet]] closest to our Sun, and it is the smallest of the eight planets in our so
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  • ...the [[Solar System]] are [[Mercury]], [[Venus]], [[Mars]] and the [[dwarf planet]] [[Ceres]]. Outside the Solar System, Earth-like [[planet|planets]] might harbor [[life]] as we know it. They will be in a temperatur
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  • ==Definition of dwarf planet== ...mical Union (IAU). In a resolution passed by the IAU on August 24, 2006, a planet is a celestial body that
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  • {{dambigbox|Earth (planet)|Earth}} ...nly place in the [[universe]] known to harbour [[life]]. It is the third [[planet]] out from its [[sun]]. Earth [[orbit]]s around 93 million [[mile]]s (150 m
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  • '''Lonely Planet''' is a company best-known for publishing travel guidebooks. It was founded
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  • {{dambigbox|Jupiter (planet)|Jupiter}} ...t in the [[Solar system]]. It is a [[gas giant]] (also known as the Jovian planet).
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  • {{dambigbox|Uranus (planet)|Uranus}} ...e from the [[Sun]], in our [[Solar system|solar system]]. It was the first planet, not known to the ancients, to be discovered when [[William Herschel]] cite
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  • '''''Planet Waves''''' is a studio album by [[Bob Dylan]]. It was released on 17 Januar
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  • {{dambigbox|Neptune (planet)|Neptune}} ...is classified as an icy giant. ([[Jupiter_(planet)|Jupiter]] and [[Saturn_(planet)|Saturn]] are classified as [[gas giant]]s.)
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  • {{dambigbox|Venus (planet)|Venus}} ...ht sky, reaching an [[apparent magnitude]] of −4.6. As an [[inferior planet]] from [[Earth]] it never appears to venture far from the Sun, and its [[el
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  • ..., the [[Roman mythology|Roman god]] of war. Mars is also known as the "Red Planet" due to its reddish color. ...ssed only by Venus, the Moon, and the Sun. For much of the year, [[Jupiter(planet)|Jupiter]] may appear brighter to the naked eye than Mars.
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  • {{:Planet/Related Articles/Masterlist}} ===[[Dwarf planet]]s===
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  • ...rew of a space ship encounters the sole survivors of a colony on a distant planet.
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  • {{Infobox dwarf planet ...f planet]] situated in the [[asteroid belt]]. It was classified as a dwarf planet, along with [[Pluto]] in the [[Kuiper belt]] and [[Eris]] in the [[scattere
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  • The sixth planet from the Sun in our solar system; named after the Roman god of agriculture
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  • The first planet from the Sun in our solar system; named after the Roman messenger of gods.
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  • ...er the [[Roman]] [[god]] [[Jupiter (mythology)|of the same name]]; largest planet in our solar system.
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  • The seventh planet from the Sun in our solar system; name after the Greek god of the sky.
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  • Planet that is primarily composed of silicate rocks, within the solar system the t
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  • ...ed after the [[Mars (mythology)|Roman god of war]]; also known as the "Red Planet".
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  • {{dambigbox|Pluto (dwarf planet)|Pluto}} ...tus was reassigned by the [[International Astronomical Union]] to '[[dwarf planet]]' - something with enough [[mass]] to become [[sphere|spherical]], but whi
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  • The eighth planet from the Sun in our solar system; named after the Roman god of the sea.
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  • The third [[planet]] from the [[Sun]] in our [[solar system]]; the only place in the [[univers
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The second planet from the Sun in our solar system; named after the Roman goddess of love.
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  • | title = The Pluto files : the rise and fall of America's favorite planet }} An exploration of the controversy surrounding Pluto and its planet status from a renowned astrophysicist at the heart of the controversy. - pu
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  • * [http://www.uapress.arizona.edu/onlinebks/mars/contents.htm ''The Planet Mars: A History of Observation and Discovery''],William Sheehan, The Univer ...tp://history.nasa.gov/SP-4212/on-mars.html On Mars: Exploration of the Red Planet 1958-1978] from the NASA History Office.
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  • *[http://www.lonelyplanet.com Lonely Planet] - official website
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Lonely Planet]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Terrestrial planet]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Venus (planet)}}
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  • ...rf planet beyond Neptune that, for many years, was officially considered a planet; named after the Roman god of the underworld.
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  • ...assified as a planet, it later became the number one asteroid; now a dwarf planet.
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  • {{r|Pluto (dwarf planet)|Pluto}} {{r|Ceres (dwarf planet)|Ceres}}
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  • {{r|Mercury (planet)|Mercury}} {{r|Venus (planet)|Venus}}
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  • {{r|Dwarf planet}} {{r|Mercury (planet)|Mercury}}
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  • {{r|Pluto (dwarf planet)|Pluto}} {{r|Ceres (dwarf planet)|Ceres}}
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  • {{r|Ceres (dwarf planet)}} {{r|Mercury (planet)}}
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  • ...rf planet beyond Neptune that, for many years, was officially considered a planet; named after the Roman god of the underworld.
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  • A [[dwarf planet]] beyond [[Neptune (planet)|Neptune]], discovered in 2003; named after the [[Ancient Greek|Greek]] per
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  • ...ed after the [[Mars (mythology)|Roman god of war]]; also known as the "Red Planet".
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  • {{:Planet/Related Articles/Masterlist}} ===[[Dwarf planet]]s===
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  • ...a star, or a moon orbiting a planet. For this article, we will refer to a planet in orbit about a star, as this is less cumbersome that talking about a "sma ...e two celestial objects, with the period of the orbit equal to that of the planet.
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  • ...assified as a planet, it later became the number one asteroid; now a dwarf planet.
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  • ...hor of ''Satan is Alive and Well On Planet Earth'' and ''The Liberation of Planet Earth''
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  • ...fe of [[plant]]s and [[vegetation]]. In geological terms, it is one of the planet's surface layers above [[bedrock]].
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  • ...er the [[Roman]] [[god]] [[Jupiter (mythology)|of the same name]]; largest planet in our solar system.
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  • ...e]] that is in [[orbit]] around a [[planet]]; ''the'' moon is the [[Earth (planet)|Earth's]] only satellite.
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  • ...he [[Sun]] but have no [[atmosphere]] and are too small to be classed as [[planet]]s. ...iant [[Ceres (dwarf planet)|Ceres]], which is also classified as a [[dwarf planet]]. The mean diameter of Ceres is 940 km, or about 7.4% as large as [[Earth]
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  • ...two [[hemisphere]]s. The region comprehended between the two tropics in a planet is called '''intertropical zone'''. In a planet whose [[rotation axis]] have had a value o <math>\phi</math> of inclination
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  • ...[[astronomer]] [[Johannes Kepler]]. These laws govern the motion of the [[planet]]s around the [[Sun]]. Stated briefly, the laws are:<br /> # The [[orbit]] of a planet is [[ellipse|elliptical]], with the sun at one of the two foci of the ellip
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  • ...the [[Solar System]] are [[Mercury]], [[Venus]], [[Mars]] and the [[dwarf planet]] [[Ceres]]. Outside the Solar System, Earth-like [[planet|planets]] might harbor [[life]] as we know it. They will be in a temperatur
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  • {{dambigbox|Earth (planet)|Earth}} ...nly place in the [[universe]] known to harbour [[life]]. It is the third [[planet]] out from its [[sun]]. Earth [[orbit]]s around 93 million [[mile]]s (150 m
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  • {{r|Forbidden Planet|''Forbidden Planet''}}
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  • Intelligent life that did not originate on the planet Earth
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  • The theoretical and experimental study of living systems outside our planet.
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  • Artemis class attack cargo ship named after the minor planet 530 Turandot.
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Dorling 2007 Worldmapper: the human anatomy of a small planet}}
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  • Our sun, [[Sol]] and the astronomical objects, like [[Planet Earth]], gravitationally bound to it
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  • An elevated area of a [[planet]] or [[moon]], rapidly rising to [[high altitude]].
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  • An unmanned spacecraft (1989 - 2003) sent by NASA to study the planet Jupiter and its moons.
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  • The third most abundant metal on [[Earth (planet)|Earth]]
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  • ...hern Eurasia, with an area of 17 million km², currently the largest on our planet.
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  • The range of orbits around a star where a suitable planet could harbour life
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  • A potentially hazardous object that made a relatively close approach to planet Earth on 2012-09-13
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  • '''Geology''' is the [[science|scientific]] study of the [[earth (planet)|earth]]. It is concerned with the structure and composition of the earth, ...iplines. In recent times, it has even been extended to include the other [[planet]]s of the [[Solar System]].
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  • {{Infobox dwarf planet ...f planet]] situated in the [[asteroid belt]]. It was classified as a dwarf planet, along with [[Pluto]] in the [[Kuiper belt]] and [[Eris]] in the [[scattere
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  • ...ed of the course of his life on the basis of the positions of the [[Planet|planet]]s and of the [[zodiacal sign]]s (named after the twelve zodiac constellati
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  • ...zed authority for assigning designations to celestial bodies ([[star]]s, [[planet]]s, [[asteroid]]s, etc), headquartered in [[Paris]], [[France]].
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  • ...un and Moon. Otherwise, the Sun is rounded by five orbits, marked with the planet's symbols. From: Tycho Brahe, ''De mundi aetherei recentioribus phaenomenis In his model, the Sun place is the centre of the [[orbit]]s of five [[planet]]s ([[Mercury]], [[Venus]], [[Mars]], [[Jupiter]], and [[Saturn]]) and the
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  • The first planet from the Sun in our solar system; named after the Roman messenger of gods.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The second planet from the Sun in our solar system; named after the Roman goddess of love.
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  • A region of a planet or moon's crust that is denser than average.
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  • One half of the surface of Earth, or other planet, moon, or star.
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  • A 2011 novel by [[Andy Weir]] about a human expedition to [[Mars (planet)|Mars]]
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  • The seventh planet from the Sun in our solar system; name after the Greek god of the sky.
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  • ...of objects and processes in the observable [[universe]], e.g. [[star]]s, [[planet]]s, [[comet]]s or [[asteroid]]s.
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  • The eighth planet from the Sun in our solar system; named after the Roman god of the sea.
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  • Fictional planet believed by some doomsayers to be headed on a collision course with [[Earth
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  • An inhabitant of the planet [[Mars]] &mdash; [[hypothesis|hypothetical]] as long as no definite signs o
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  • A [[major]] in the forces of the planet [[Bajor]], and executive officer to [[Benjamin Sisko]] on [[Star Trek: Deep
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  • The study of the components and processes of the [[planet]] [[Earth]].
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  • A hypothesis that proposes the [[Earth (planet)|Earth]] was entirely covered by ice during parts of the Cryogenian period,
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  • ...out the planet, and outside of which would-be satellites instead orbit the planet's star. The Moon, at a distance of 384,000 km from Earth, is well within Ea
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  • ...vis, P, Greenway, P & Harding, P (2001), Lonely Planet South India, Lonely Planet, ISBN 1-86450-161-8
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  • A major geographical region of the planet Earth, mostly in the southern hemisphere, consisting of Australasia (the Au
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  • * [http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/black_mamba.htm Blue Planet Biomes Black mamba article]
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  • ...rew of a space ship encounters the sole survivors of a colony on a distant planet.
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  • ...its plane of motion independent of movement of its suspension attached to planet Earth.
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  • ...cience|scientific]] study of the structure and composition of the [[earth (planet)|earth]]'s [[crust]] and its changes over time.
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  • ...e is also the inevitable [[parody]], ''Doon'' which concerns a [[dessert]] planet.
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  • ...f small-grained minerals that covers the solid rocks at the surface of our planet and in the presence of water and light provides the basis for terrestrial v
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  • ...ovement of human-made or natural objects as they enter the atmosphere of a planet from outer space, in the case of Earth from an altitude above the 'edge of
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  • * [http://www.planetscala.com/ Planet Scala]
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  • {{rpl|Pluto (dwarf planet)}}
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  • ...of space probes to Mars, Viking 1 and Viking 2, each designed to study the planet, and launched 20 August 1975, and 9 September 1975 respectively.
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  • ...age; considered by many to be the most progressive legal framework on the planet for these issues.
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  • {{dambigbox|Neptune (planet)|Neptune}} ...is classified as an icy giant. ([[Jupiter_(planet)|Jupiter]] and [[Saturn_(planet)|Saturn]] are classified as [[gas giant]]s.)
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  • {{dambigbox|Uranus (planet)|Uranus}} ...e from the [[Sun]], in our [[Solar system|solar system]]. It was the first planet, not known to the ancients, to be discovered when [[William Herschel]] cite
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  • ...son, Nigel (2014) ''The Dead Straight Guide to Led Zeppelin''. London: Red Planet Publishing. ISBN 978-1-9059-5952-5 (OCLC 910281334).
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  • ...f modern chemistry an additional 87 chemical elements have been found on [[planet Earth]]. Most have chemical properties, like good electrical and thermal c
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  • ...n Residents Reporting Poor Cell Phone Coverage for the Last Few Months] on Planet Princeton, 7-25-2017.</ref> The ridge is still wooded, and a portion of i ...from Closing Westminster Choir College Can Move Forward] by Krystal Knapp, Planet Princeton, July 6, 2023
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  • ...°[[Celsius|C]], despite its dimness. In 2006, an even smaller extrasolar [[planet]] (only 5.5 times the mass of [[Earth]]) was found orbiting a red dwarf; it ...e 581, and is the most likely candidate for habitability of any extrasolar planet discovered so far.
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  • {{dambigbox|Pluto (dwarf planet)|Pluto}} ...tus was reassigned by the [[International Astronomical Union]] to '[[dwarf planet]]' - something with enough [[mass]] to become [[sphere|spherical]], but whi
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  • ...and pyroxene-rich rock. Basalt has also formed on Earth's Moon, on [[Mars (planet)]] and [[Venus]], and even on the asteroid [[Vesta]].
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  • ...ra Electric Power Corporation who - through Mako energy plants - drain the planet of its Life Force. The protagonist, a former high-ranking member of Shinra'
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  • ...nto one homogeneous theme park....caught between Babel and Disneyland, the planet is falling precipitously apart and coming reluctantly together only at the
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  • ...onfirmed from TESS data by both papers, Weiss proposes only a single third planet in a 16.3-day orbit, while Lacedelli argues that the system instead contain ...lanet with a period of 16 days on ExoFOP, but Lacedelli could not detect a planet in that orbit using radial velocity data from HARPS, and instead interprete
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  • ...becomes a [[juvenile delinquency|delinquent teen]]. Concurrently, on the planet Vulcan, a precocious young boy named Spock is bullied and mocked for having ...interrupted by news of an anomaly in space and a distress signal from the planet Vulcan, and the new graduates are mobilised. Kirk, Uhura, Spock, McCoy, a
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  • ...arth object]], an [[asteroid]], that made a relatively close approach to [[planet Earth]] on September 13, 2012.<ref name=Cbs2012-09-13> ...ll not hit us this time around, it could be on a collision course with our planet in the distant future. Such impacts have happened before – in 1908, a met
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  • ...known as Lordaeron, Khaz Modan and Azeroth (which is also the name of the planet as a whole). Most of the Eastern Kingdoms is grassland, however some parts ...ansion. It is not actually on the planet Azeroth. It is the remains of the planet Draenor, homeworld of the orcs, which was destroyed in the events of [[Warc
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  • ...an enormous [[red shift]], because it lies 12.9 billion lightyears from [[Planet Earth]], and the light we see from it was emitted when the Universe was onl ...o [[gravitational lens]]ing by a supercluster of galaxies that lie between Planet Earth and The Sunrise Arc the light from that galaxy has been smeared acros
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  • *Andrew H. Knoll (2003) ''Life on a Young Planet: The first three billion years of evolution on earth'' ISBN 0691009783 [htt
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  • * ''Lonely Planet the Netherlands'' (2007) [http://www.amazon.com/Lonely-Planet-Netherlands-Travel-Guides/dp/1741042992/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid
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  • ...o as '''planetary science'''. Given that what is currently known about any planet is overwhelmingly about Earth, the field of planetology is largely about ''
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  • ...it would continue for decades. Clip from the final episode of ''The Tenth Planet'', 29th October 1966, showing the final moments of Hartnell's Doctor and th ...ten show sentenced passed on the Doctor by a tribunal convened on his home planet, as punishment for his involvement in the affairs of other worlds.
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  • ...umans prove incapable of similar domestication, they are expelled from the planet. ...rified when the group mind genetically modifies the first baby born on the planet into a new, alien form. A majority of the Families returns to Earth to dema
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  • ...so we might be more likely to meet them than any other type of animal on a planet that would support life.'<ref name=dronamraju2009>Dronamraju KR. (2009) [ht
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  • ...skill at martial arts and her strengh from growing up on a high-gravity [[planet]], is beaten badly. Harrington lacks the confidence to accuse him, and, eve ...arch. The role of Champion came when she received the Star of Grayson, the planet's highest award for valor.
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  • ...charged particles from the [[solar wind]] with the upper atmosphere of a [[planet]]. The most powerful aurorae tend to occur after [[coronal mass ejection]]s ...]]'''. However, aurorae also occur on [[Venus (planet)|Venus]] and [[Mars (planet)|Mars]], which lack planetary magnetic fields. On Venus, atmospheric molecu
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  • ...roups who now call Africa home. At the same time, Africa hosts much of the planet's linguistic diversity, as much as a third of all the world's languages. Th
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  • ...plate]]s, such as around the [[Pacific Ring of Fire]]. Earth is the only [[planet]] in the solar system which contains these forces - others, such as [[Mars]
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  • ...There is very little coastal shelf. Some of the steepest drop-offs on the planet can be found within 20 m of the coastline, with the ocean floor plunging to
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  • ...d of noted science-fiction and fantasy writer [[Jack Vance]], he has had a planet named after him in Vance's ''The Face'' and a famous law-giver named after
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  • ...0.png|right|320px|Conjunction of [[Saturn (planet)|Saturn]] and [[Jupiter (planet)|Jupiter]] on Dec. 21, 2020.}} ...omeda Strain (film)|The Andromeda Strain]]'' (the film). Not just [[Mars (planet)]] but also [[Mars (mythology)]]. Let's not forget books, films, rappers,
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  • ...minerals]]. Rocks constitute the [[lithosphere]], that is, the part of our planet below the [[soil]].
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  • ...cause gravitation is an inverse function of distance to the center of the planet, a completely general barometric formula is very intricate. ...''z''<sub>0</sub> is a suitable reference height, often the surface of the planet and usually referred to as "base"; ''m'' is the mass of one mole of the at
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  • * [http://planetmath.org/ ''Planet Math'']. An online mathematics encyclopedia under construction, focusing on
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