Ultimately they managed to establish a precise mathematical model describing the celestialbody.
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Here the preacher described the beauties of that celestialbody.
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Curtail a celestialbody, and leave to make smooth; again, and leave a model.
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Her hope is to eventually implement aerocapture on a manned mission to another celestialbody.
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Wandl was, in effect, a normal celestialbody now.
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Eddie reported a celestialobject, from the Observatory at Grahamstown, South Africa.
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Occultations happen when any celestialobject passes in front of another.
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But the light compass relies critically on the celestialobject being at optical infinity.
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A leading hypothesis is that these parent bodies collided with another celestialobject, identity unknown.
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The morning star is a celestialobject-theplanet Venus.
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It went through the screening process and came out "Unknown"; it wasn't a balloon, airplane, or astronomicalbody.
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No astronomicalbody could come among us, with a mass as great as a fifth of the Moon, without causing trouble.
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These effects increase slightly with the mere mass of living matter on any astronomicalbody, but far more with its mental and spiritual development.
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Balloons, airplanes, and astronomicalbodies are the commoner stimuli.
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The UFO observer's estimate of where the object was located in the sky helped us to identify astronomicalbodies.
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Russia's defence ministry has said the new satellites had provided "valuable information" on the spaceobject it examined.
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The most general spaceobject dataset is provided by the U.S. Strategic Command, and has been Google Earthified by Analytical Graphics.
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Oh, and the orbital height is to scale, but the size of the spaceobject is greatly exaggerated so that you can see it.
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Think of the planet and spaceobject as a system, where the total energy in the system is constant-there'sno external force acting on it.
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Any fast-moving spaceobject that comes within around 7.48 million kilometres is considered to be "potentially hazardous" by cautious space organisations.
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Unfortunately, there is no natural astronomicalobject which resembles that.
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Saturn had ceased to be a planet, an astronomicalobject, it was becoming hugely solid.
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Absolute calibration provides the radial velocity of an astronomicalobject relative to the observer (on Earth).
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But they are still well known because of their relationship to an astronomicalobject with near-universal recognition: Halley's comet.
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Scientists should investigate other astronomicalobjects as possible sources of cosmic rays, Picozza says.
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The previous rough ballpark figure was around a trillion solar masses - the standard measure for big astronomicalobjects.
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He studied more pages and noticed what seemed to be charts with astronomicalobjects, as if seen through a telescope.
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So even if it's not dark matter, it's unclear what astronomicalobjects could so comprehensively mimic what dark matter should look like?
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Harvard astrophysicist Yousaf Butt argued that other astronomicalobjects could explain the creation of these high-energy electrons, in an editorial that accompanied the original paper.
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Radio telescopes look beyond the visible to "see" astronomicalobjects and patterns in terms of the electromagnetic energy they emit at radio wavelengths.
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Celestial mechanics is the calculated movement of astronomicalobjects in space, and the name reflected his years of orbit around the development of Southern sandstone.