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  • | title = The Star that Couldn\'t be There | keywords = [[Star]]
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  • | title = The Star of Bethlehem | keywords = [[Star of Bethlehem]]
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  • | title = Energy Generation Phenomenon: Lab to Star and Galaxy Generation | keywords = [[Energy Generation]], [[Star Generation]], [[Galaxy Generation]]
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  • | title = The Calculation of the Bending of Star Light Grazing the Sun ...logy]], [[gravitation]], [[gravitomagnetism]], [[star]], [[sun]], [[rotary star]], [[gyrotation]], [[light bending]], [[angular momentum]]
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  • | title = The Spectral Classification of a Multiple Star System using CCD Spectrograph ...spectrograph can identify the spectral class of each star in this multiple star effectively. However, when the two stars are in the same slit, the result s
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  • | name = Primordial Star | image = Primordial Star 1491.jpg
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  • | name = The Star Mother: Geometric Keys to the Resonant Spirit of Biology [[Category:Book|star mother geometric keys resonant spirit biology]]
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  • Star Drive Engineering Book-knowledge which might yield a viable means of star travel well illustrated-Size 8 1/2" x 10 1/4" x 1" * [[http://www.amazon.com/Star-Drive-Engineering/dp/0971372705%3FSubscriptionId%3D1NNRF7QZ418V218YP1R2%26t
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  • | title = Pressure Calculation of a Constant Density Star in the Dynamic Theory of Gravity ...ed from the equation of the hydrodynamic equilibrium which is solved for a star of constant density and the results are compared with those of Newtonian gr
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  • | name = Flare Star | image = Flare Star 1490.jpg
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  • | title = Stellar Metamorphosis: XO-3b the Eccentric Star ...blishment does not have an explanation for its eccentric orbit. This aging star has falsified the establishment’s dogma for planet formation via prot
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  • ...iority Discussions on the Invention of the Laser and Particle Beam Weapons Star Wars: An Early History ...iority Discussions on the Invention of the Laser and Particle Beam Weapons Star Wars: An Early History 898.jpg
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  • ...and the velocity of light and the gravitational constant varying from one star to the next. The Big Bang and Black Holes are shown to be as implausible ex
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  • | title = In Classical Physics the Measured Position of a Star in Arago\'s Experiment Are Variable If Starlight is Photons [[Category:Scientific Paper|classical physics measured position star arago 's experiment variable starlight photons]]
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  • ...books: <b>God Star</b> (2006), <b>Flare Star</b> (2007), and <b>Primordial Star</b> (2009). He has additionally lectured at the University of Bergamo, in I * 2009 - "[[Primordial Star]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Primordial-Star-Dwardu-Cardona/dp/1425188508/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1303246799&sr=1
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  • ...rue. The reality is that a star is a young planet and a planet is an aging star, they are the exact same objects.
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  • | title = The Sun is Orbiting the Star Betelgeuse, a Population II Red, Super-Gian in the Constellation of Orion ...cular to the earth's orbit, the two have equal radial velocities, there is star streaming towards Orion, the motion of new stars is from this place, and Go
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  • | keywords = [[Maxwell analogy]], [[gravitation]], [[star]], [[rotary star]], [[black hole torus]], [[gyrotation]], [[gravitomagnetism]], [[angular mo ...bes explosions of supernova, and for the equator explosions. A part of the star is insensible to fast rotation, and at the contrary is more attracting the
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  • | name = Beyond the Farthest Star If the poet is right, the book Betond the Farthest Star is the most beatiful book ever writte, Another quote from James Russell Low
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  • The explosive pushing energy from any one sun or star diverges as illustrated in diagram 1. ...rawn in diagram 2 as a place where energy converges from every surrounding star.
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  • | keywords = [[rocks]], [[minerals]], [[coral]], [[stellar metamorphosis]], [[star evolution]], [[planet formation]] ...serif';">In stellar metamorphosis all stars go though a stage in which the star is completely covered in water. The evidence for ancient coral reefs which
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  • | known_for = [[Mythology]], [[entomology]], [[herbology]], [[star gazing]]
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  • | known_for = [[Planet X]], [[Tesla]], [[Free Energy]], [[Dark-Star Group]]
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  • ...mpiric solar property, which consists of a direct relationship between the star's frequency and its surface gravity, without the need of any other paramete
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  • | name = God Star | image = God Star 1489.jpg
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  • ...of mass] +/- spin velocity of primary star +/- spin velocity of secondary star&nbsp;indicating light aberrations measurements are spin&nbsp;velocity orien
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  • ...[[TrES-4]], [[exoplanet]], [[gravitation]], [[gravitomagnetism]], [[rotary star]], [[gyrotation]] ...The orbital radius is 7.3.109 m and the orbital period is 3.5 days about a star which has a mass of 1.2 M??. It is not known why such low-density planets c
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  • ...could revolutionize our understanding of stellar objects such as binaries, star clusters, novas and galaxies. Katirai claims that a number of the current t ...ed problems such as why the direction of the motion, velocity and types of star near the sun do not conform to the current ideas about the Milky Way. Katir
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  • | keywords = [[Ritzian relativity]], [[Cosmology]], [[Light years]], [[Star images]], [[Stellar explosions]] ...he death of an extremely massive star but rather a (1913) de Sitter binary star whimsical image, and it will be an nearby neighbor to the solar system. See
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  • ...nd and collapse at a rate depending on the mass and greatest radius of the star. On each cycle material will be lost, including photons which appear to dis
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  • ...horndike experiment, stellar aberration, the Fizeau experiment, the double star results, the Alv?ger experiment, the transverse Doppler effect, the experi
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  • ...], [[spherical galaxies]], [[gravitation]], [[gravitomagnetism]], [[rotary star]], [[gyrotation]], [[angular momentum]] ...ind the mathematical equations related to the time which is needed for the star's orbit to swivel down to the equator. The total diameter-change of the dis
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  • ...ts the surface of a star. Such an effect during the col-lapse to a neutron star might be seen as a gamma burst ? unexplained by classical general relativit
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  • ...ctric generator, on which he had a patent. He was the author of the book, ?Star Drive?. * 2001 - "[[StarDrive Engineering]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Star-Drive-Engineering/dp/0971372705%3FSubscriptionId%3D1NNRF7QZ418V218YP1R2%26t
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  • ...xperience refraction at each interface, and the image of the Sun and every star and every cluster of stars may be reduced as it would be from viewing it th
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  • ...ock planets in the inner system are directly related to neutrons, that the star itself is related to protons and that asteroids are related to photons. Thi
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  • | title = Does the Sun Orbit a Dark Star? [[Category:Scientific Paper|sun orbit dark star]]
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  • ...onductivity, when the scalar field value in the interior of such a massive star attains a value roughly equal to that which occurs at the Schwarzschild rad ...ually enormous centripetal forces developed in the exterior portion of the star, thereby preventing the gravitational collapse of very massive stars, a her
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  • ...ock planets in the inner system are directly related to neutrons, that the star itself is related to protons and that asteroids are related to photons. Thi
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  • ...ion star of the pulsar PSR 1913+16, and for the extrasolar Planet b of the star HD 80606. We also considered the case of the artificial Earth satellite GRA
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  • | keywords = [[Fluid Aether Vortex]], [[Star Formation]], [[Planet Formation]]
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  • | title = Stellar Metamorphosis: An Alternative for the Star Sciences
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  • ...ain &lsquo;intact&rsquo; (except, perhaps, something as dense as a neutron star), the only possible way for such an entity to exhibit recession speeds appr
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  • # Boiling in the star's core as a consequence of nuclear reactions.
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  • ...t essay is to establish some unacknowledged, fundamental ways in which our star supports life on Earth.
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  • ...rangeness of behavior of the galaxies consisting of stars. Our Sun ? too a star and a dark matter - the main source of its energy.
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  • ...h at its equator, or its orbital velocity.&nbsp; In the case of the binary star Rigel, located only 250pc from Earth, observers stationed on opposite sides
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  • ...to the gravitational gradient field of the sun. An intense search of the star filled skies reveals a clear lack of lensing among the countless numbers o
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  • ...d the problem of stellar aberration by determining how a light wave from a star changes as it crosses this ethereal boundary layer...
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  • .... He is the author of <em>The Giza Death Star</em>, and <em>The Giza Death Star Deployed</em>, and is currently working on a third book on the Great Pyrami
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  • | keywords = [[Maxwell Analogy]], [[gravitation]], [[star]], [[rotary star]], [[black hole]], [[torus]], [[gyrotation]], [[gravitomagnetism]], [[angul
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  • ...orphosis stars obey the mass-energy equivalence principle. This means as a star radiates it loses mass. As it loses mass it will shrink and cool. Explanati
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  • ...xcellence in scientific pursuit. For the transistor effect in the electric star model, for alternatives to magnetic reconnection as an explanation for anom
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  • ...tand the stars. Look at rocks, minerals. If the Earth really is an ancient star, then we can go backwards from it's current structure to what it must have ...orphosis which is a physical/real (not mathematical/theoretical) theory of star evolution.
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  • ...ished one of the better textbooks, Electricity and Magnetism (2nd edition, Star City, WV, Electret Scientific, 1989), as well as other books and papers. He
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  • ...Earth leaves the Center of our Universe and finds itself orbiting a minor star surrounded by planets, moons and asteroids. Comets zoom through the void pa More mysteries are found. Quasars, the very faint, shining star-like pinpoints of light are found near the edges of our Universe. The myste
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  • | keywords = [[Alpha]], [[cronae]], [[Borealis]], [[binary]], [[star]]
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  • ...y is not very accurate. It comes mainly from astronomical sources, such as star doublets, see Fig. 1.
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  • ...000 by an astronomer attempting to observe an asteroid occultation of that star. This paper offers a possible, if im-probable, explanation as to how this c
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  • ...resence of EUWS cycles can be detected in a wide variety of ways including star formation oscillations, episodes of volcanism, global climate fluctuations,
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  • ...rds = [[Maxwell Analogy]], [[gravitation]], [[gravitomagnetism]], [[rotary star]], [[black hole]], [[Kerr Metric]], [[torus]], [[gyrotation]], [[light hori ...d approach' of GRT, we may assume that it is a valid analysis tool for the star horizon metrics.
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  • ...rsus the orbital speed of the earth. This combination causes us to see the star or the sun in a retarded position. Many scientists conclude that the speed
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  • This ia another Binary star system&nbsp;in contradicitons&nbsp;with relativity theory proving that not
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  • ...t predicts stellar aberration correctly in coordinate systems in which the star is stationary but fails to predict the phenomenon at all in the earthbound
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  • | keywords = [[gravitation]], [[star: rotary]], [[disc galaxy]], [[repulsion]], [[relativity]], [[gyrotation]],
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  • ...Findings convincingly show the failed observation of Einstein rings in the star-filled skies are fundamentally due to the <em>larger impact parameters</em>
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  • ...s formed by recurrent floods; (2) three huge young planets around a young star; (3) vast glaciers of water is under Martian ground; (4) a Jupiter-sized p
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  • The US Government has a new ground-based ?Star Wars? weapon which is being tested in the remote bush country of Alaska. Th
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  • ...]], [[Heaviside field]], [[Lorentz force]], [[angular momentum]], [[binary star]]
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  • ...only known blueshift galaxies are in the direction of Virgo, and a unique star-less galaxy of hydrogen has just been discovered there. All these observati
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  • ...omy to know the difference between a planet and a fixed star, or between a star cluster and a cluster of galaxies.
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  • * 2000 - "[[The Sun is Orbiting the Star Betelgeuse, a Population II Red, Super-Gian in the Constellation of Orion]]
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  • ...ly light&nbsp;that he ever sees in the world during the time he finds this star. No known reason can support him if he chooses to claim that the light he s
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  • 1.A photon has as many parts as there are stars in a galaxy or protons in a star.
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  • | keywords = [[gravitation]], [[star: rotary]], [[supernova]], [[relativity]], [[gyrotation]], [[gravitomagnetis
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  • ...ysical entity with inner complex structure. While traveling from a distant star the photon interacts with the medium, losing energy. The test of this aging
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  • ...g and non-intuitive as the relativistic ones, as are those of how a binary star system would appear in both scenarios. Finally, real measurements are used
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  • ...call this structure a "TRION RE", the Polynesians may have called it a "<b>Star Seed</b>". Leon Lederman, the noted physicist, might call it "<b>The God Pa
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  • ...ore surprisingly, he finds strong evidence that many, or even most, of the star images we see in the night sky are actually optical illusions caused by the <ul> * Chapter 9 - Quasars -A New Kind of Star?
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  • The image of a star can have different positions and distances relative to the focus of telesco
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  • .... The event is a repeat of 1919 observation by Eddington of the bending of star-light by sun's gravity, which is better explained from this author's Unifie
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  • * 1990 - "[[Energy Generation Phenomenon: Lab to Star and Galaxy Generation]]"
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  • # First 350 ?m observations, and the study of cool star forming clouds.
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  • ...binary pulsars: the one compact star can indeed absorb the other, gaseous star while emitting bursts of gasses at the poles.</span><br style="font-style:
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  • ...nbsp;Bright objects near the sun *&nbsp;The Sun's problematical "companion star" *&nbsp;"Sedimentary" meteorites *&nbsp;Life chemistry in outer space *&nbs
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  • | keywords = [[Cosmology]], [[plasma cosmology]], [[electric universe]], [[star birth]], [[electric stars]]
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  • ...or (Hottest at peak, coolest at trough.) Here, we are considering a bright star with a dim (mostly unseen) companion...
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  • ...rs of the world, designed by the ancient and aboriginal peoples to see the star formations and their locations, the locations of the sun and the moon, at t
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  • ...experience and from the intuitive and Newtonian-Kantian mode of growth of star clumps (Einasto et al., 1989; Grabinska 1983, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1992,
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  • ...electron does this. The ether is entrained by any large mass object, so a star moving radically, or transversely, with the same velocity, would create ide
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  • ...lanet system is bar-code which shows us the life history of their mother star!
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  • ...of gravitational lensing around Sagittarius A* (pronounced ?Sagittarius A Star?), the object in the center of our galaxy, which is often assumed to be a b
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  • ...ncy of the project as a whole. It is offered to concentrate the program on star parallaxes determination and determination of distances of the Solar System
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  • ...the observed tidally limited radius r<sub>l</sub> of the Fornax system of star collection. Very much conflict is observed because r<sub>t</sub> = 7.0 kpc
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  • ...lar systems in which each giant gaseous planet is too close to its central star to have formed in its unorthodox orbital position via the prevailing concep
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  • ...le by a moving mass: the dragged ether. In 1727 James Bradley observed the star called y-Draconis and found the first evidence of stellar aberration, an ef
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  • | keywords = [[black hole]], [[horizon]], [[spinning star]], [[super-massive black hole]], [[gravity]], [[gravitomagnetism]], [[gyrot
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  • | keywords = [[gravitation]], [[star: rotary]], [[disc galaxies]], [[spiral galaxies]], [[repulsion]], [[relativ
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  • ..., 2007: [http://www.wbabin.net/physics/sadovnik.pdf Gravity, Particles and Star Formation]<br />Added Aug. 14, 2006: [http://www.wbabin.net/physics/sadovni
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  • ...vian satellites *&nbsp;Io's energetic volcanos *&nbsp;Jupiter as a "failed star" *&nbsp;Venus-earth resonance
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  • ...is Gravity]], [[Gravitomagnetism]], [[No-Hair Theorem]], [[black hole]], [[star]], [[specific angular velocity]], [[specific gravity]]
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  • ...n curves of galaxies. Radiation throughout the spectrum is produced in the star-forming process, some at which is thermalized by that matter, resulting in
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  • ...s clear, the earth is not just a speck of dust orbiting an inconsequential star.&nbsp; It is the very centerpiece of God's creation.
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  • ...e galactic nuclei and quasars; the origin and abundance of light elements; star formation and the evolution of solar systems; redshift periodicities and an
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  • | keywords = [[gravitation]], [[gravitomagnetism]], [[rotary star]], [[disc galaxy]], [[repulsion]], [[relativity]], [[gyrotation]], [[Heavis
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  • ...he Gravitational Field of the Sun and the Gravitational Field of a Neutron Star]
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  • Most of its energy output is thought to be the result of a massive burst of star formation, or [[Starburst (astronomy)|starburst]], probably triggered by th ...mera and Multi-Object Spectrometer|NICMOS]], revealed more than 200 huge [[star cluster]]s in the central part of the galaxy.
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  • ...bservation of high-redshift quasars in the vicinity of low-redshift parent star systems is also explained. There is no antigravity force permeating space a
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  • Prior to 1919, general relativity was an obscure theory by a rising star in physics, Albert Einstein. Based on the perceived need to test this compl
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  • ...Theory of Internal Formation of Fuels and Elements) and (CSPT) (The Comet-Star-to-Planet Theory), were originally explored in the first three editions.&nb
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  • The end (leftmost point) of every track is labeled with the star's mass in [[solar masses]] ({{Solar mass|link=y}}), and represents its posi ...emperature, until either a [[radiative zone]] develops, at which point the star starts following the [[Henyey track]], or nuclear fusion begins, marking it
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  • # James Bradley (1693-1762) determined that the speed of light from the star Gamma draconis was higher when an observer on earth moved towards its perpe
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  • ...ifferent graphs that plot the velocity of the stars vs the distance of the star from the center of the galaxy. <xr id="fig:blue-curve"/> is of particular i ...be higher or R must be lower. R is the measured distance from the selected star to the center of the galaxy. One could try to re-measure, but the value wou
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  • ...engines required. Twisting gravity allows spacecraft to travel to distant star systems, descend to a planet's surface and return in acceptable time frames
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  • ...tions and precise interactions of celestial energy masses around a central star, our Sun, during the dynamic layout of our solar system some 5 billion year
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  • Based on the one star reviews of this book I expected a "creationist rehash." As a biologist trai
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  • ...he galactic center can be as much as 10 times greater than expected if the star is found at great distance from the galactic center. This can be explained
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  • ...just apparently) isotropic. This reference frame could be used in place of star reference frames for spacecraft navigation. Other implications of a local p
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  • ...ompatible. Somewhere something must be wrong. In 1727 Bradley observed the star y-Draconis and measured the stellar aberration. Science concluded unjustly
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  • ...servations of high-redshift quasars in the vicinity of low-redshift parent star systems, negative redshift, and the ejection of two huge mass bodies in opp
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  • ...rediction of a Constant of Aberration value as large as 20.5? for a zenith star is irrational and is contradicted by empirical observations. This conclusi
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  • ...December 1944 to May 1945 in France and Germany and was awarded the Bronze Star. He was graduated from Syracuse University in 1949 and worked as an enginee
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  • ...85 and 1986. He joined with eleven other amateur astronomers to build Lone Star Observatory in 1987. [http://www.lonestarobservatory.org/ http://www.lonest He presented his next paper, "DOES THE SUN ORBIT AN UNSEEN STAR?" at the 2006 NPA Conference in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He presented his next two
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  • ...gravitation]], [[galaxy]], [[dark matter]], [[gravitomagnetism]], [[rotary star]], [[black hole]], [[gyrotation]], [[Kepler laws]], [[GRT]], [[angular mome
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  • | keywords = [[exo-planets]], [[stars]], [[planets]], [[star evolution]], [[planet formation]]
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  • ...iverse is usually considered to have begun as plasma, the rates of galaxy, star and planet formation using plasma physics can be shown to have been more ra
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  • * <b>1973</b> : Developed the [http://laserstars.org/index.html plasma laser star theory] of quasars
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  • ...ring knowledge about interstellar travel. A working guide for the would-be star traveler, this book concentrates on current and proposed propulsion systems
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  • ...s of iron or nickel-iron? Could the iron be nuclear fuel and could an iron star blow up as a supernova? And what could be the energy source of such an expl
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  • ...ere performed on 31 different time-series. The data included histories of star formation rates, asteroid impacts, volcanic activity, evolution (appearance
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  • ...ed dark lines are produced by absorption in the atmosphere of the selfsame star that emits the radiation. So it looks like a Doppler shift without relative
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  • &nbsp;&nbsp; Intersecting radiation ? non-interference; star beam to us intersected by light from all
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  • &nbsp;&nbsp; Intersecting radiation ? non-interference; star beam to us intersected by light from all
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  • ...servations of high-redshift quasars in the vicinity of low-redshift parent star systems, negative redshift, and the ejection of two huge mass bodies in opp
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  • * 1990 - "[[In Classical Physics the Measured Position of a Star in Arago's Experiment Are Variable If Starlight is Photons]]"
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  • ...webkit-block-placeholder" /> </div> <div>In principle, the kinematics of star clusters would reveal whether the idea -- which I had come to call the "Spa
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  • ...ews broadcasts of local television and radio stations. He also appeared on Star TV in Germany for a talk show. He has been published in newspapers for over
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  • If Nemesis, a hypothetical brown dwarf star, periodically passes through the inner solar system, it should have perturb
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  • ...liked and was doing research on the spectral classification of a multiple star system using the CCD spectrograph with 16-inch telescope of the Sirindhorn * 2008 - "[[The Spectral Classification of a Multiple Star System using CCD Spectrograph]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abs
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  • ...y Christopher Eling and [[Ted Jacobson]] have found solutions resembling [[star]]s<ref>http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/gr-qc/0603058 Spherical Solutions to Einstei ...le and so the black hole solutions cannot have static æthers. Thus when a star collapses to form a black hole, somehow the æther must eventually become s
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  • ...iority Discussions on the Invention of the Laser and Particle Beam Weapons Star Wars: An Early History]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Tesla-Priority-Discussion
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  • | keywords = [[gravitation]], [[star: rotary]], [[disc galaxy]], [[repulsion]], [[relativity]], [[gyrotation]],
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  • ...of the perihelion'' ''of the planets, and the deflection of light nearby a star).'' To the contrary of what had been generally achieved so far, our basis m
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  • ...iterature. More recently, he proposed that the stability of the sun or any star arises from a controlled feedback in the corona similar to the operation of
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  • * 1988/1994 - "[[Beyond the Farthest Star]]"
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  • From hoverflies to solid-state star drives, author and inventor Steven Hampton discusses gravity and the nature
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  • ....1086/147889 }}</ref> meaning that if it were only as distant as [[Pollux (star)|Pollux]] (~10 [[parsec]]s) it would [[Apparent magnitude|appear nearly as | title=3C 273 : A Star-Like Object with Large Red-Shift
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  • ...s, a simple laymen&rsquo;s understanding is used to determine the age of a star based on the theory of Stellar Metamorphosis.</span>
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  • ...gnetism]], [[gravitation]], [[gyrotation]], [[Coriolis gravity theory]], [[Star expansion]]
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  • ...[[rocks]], [[minerals]], [[gas]], [[plasma]], [[stellar metamorphosis]], [[star evolution]], [[planet formation]]
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  • ...ts are given describing matter, inertial mass and energy, that planets and star systems are quantum particles and atoms respectively through scale relation
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  • | names = [[PG (star catalog)|PG]] 0134+329, [[Quasar|QSO]] B0134+329
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  • ...end their limbs in any direction perpendicular to the gravity field of the star). Reducing the scale further, the forces at that distance might have almost
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  • ...k of life, and there will be a chance to kindle a new fire on some distant star. This wonderful possibility seems, indeed, to exist, judging from Professor
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  • ...d with what appeared to be a small blue star. When the [[spectrum]] of the star was measured, it contained unidentifiable [[spectral line]]s that defied al ...d represent a speed of 47,000&nbsp;km/s, far beyond the speed of any known star and defying an obvious explanation. Nor would this explain the huge radio e
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  • * Haranas I., Pressure Calculations in a Constant Density Star in the Dynamic Theory of Gravity, Romanian Astronomical Journal, vol. 15, n * 2005 - "[[Pressure Calculation of a Constant Density Star in the Dynamic Theory of Gravity]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/
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  • ...Display&amp;id=291 Panos T. Pappas], "Energy Generation Phenomenon: Lab to Star and Galaxy Generation" &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;5-107
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  • * 1988 - "[[The Star that Couldn't be There]]"
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  • ...ject, say an electron moving around a nucleus, or a planet moving around a star, with respect to the source of attraction or repulsion of concern. This sug
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  • ...ill be pulled toward the other end until it reaches the center. The center star of this line of stars will be pulled as much one way as it is being pulled
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  • * What moving star we can see
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  • ...rsing their space flow directions at that rate. Every comet, moon, planet, star, and galaxy has a concentric antimatter version of itself that experiences
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  • "Inertons surround any material object, from an elementary particle to a star. Thus inertons form a total inerton field around objects. This field, along
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  • ...ile machine and particle-beam weaponry anticipating the space-based \\\\\\"Star Wars\\\\\\" defensive shield. Though often depicted as a recluse, flamboyan
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  • ...g an example of the latter). That can possibly trigger a small amount of [[star formation]]. Such orphaned clusters of stars were sometimes referred to as ...cluding the simulation of gravitational forces, gas dissipation phenomena, star formation, and feedback. Dynamical friction slows the relative motion galax
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  • ...stellar medium (ISM), cosmic voids which are the sources of empty space in star formation areas, WMAP cold spot in relation to parallel universes, the miss
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  • ...="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()">Still too great and splendid is its star to be able to blur without exposing brutally critical of the 'scientific or
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  • ...hought. Marvelling and marvellous man 1 The stars have guided him, and the star of his reasoning mind is that which in our present state of knowledge we ca
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  • ...ent. He described his first novel, Dragon's Egg, as "a textbook on neutron star physics disguised as a novel." His novel Rocheworld describes a double-plan
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  • ...ly derived scale factor S between macroscopic and quantum systems (between star systems and atomic systems) and its subsequent transformation equations. My
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  • ....208..575C Comet capture from molecular clouds - A dynamical constraint on star and planet formation]", Clube, S. V. M.; Napier, W. M., <i>Royal Astronomic
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  • ...99% of the universe.Therefore, using plasma physics, the rates of galaxy, star and planet formation can be shown to have been muchmore rapid in the early
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  • ...s formed out of rings of dust left over after the nebula collapsed and the star (sun) was formed. However, as you will read in the book, I saw that there w
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  • ...99% of the universe.Therefore, using plasma physics, the rates of galaxy, star and planet formation can be shown to have been muchmore rapid in the early
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  • ...ies]], a collision is suspected to be responsible for the intense burst of star formation. Models have suggested that Centaurus A was a large elliptical ga ...e site of more recent [[star formation]];<ref name="israel1998"/> over 100 star formation regions have been identified in the disk.<ref name="hodgekennicut
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  • ...send the first return trip astronauts to Alpha Centauri - nearest visible star - within our lifetime.
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  • * 1988 - "[[The Star of Bethlehem]]"
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  • ...s by measuring the difference between the true and apparent positions of a star. In: Astrometriya i Nebesnaya Mekhanika (Astrometry and Selestial Mechanics
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  • ...g compassion, ay indeed be the centering force which ultimately makes even star birth's self-referrent and therefore self-aware!<br />Currently, Dan is a c * 1991 - "[[The Star Mother: Geometric Keys to the Resonant Spirit of Biology]]"
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  • The field is so small that only a few foreground [[star]]s in the [[Milky Way]] lie within it; thus, almost all of the 3,000 object ...together form chains and arcs: these are likely to be regions of intense [[star formation]]. Others may be distant [[quasar]]s. Astronomers initially ruled
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  • ...d is so weak (about a million times weaker than the field around a neutron star) and Relativistic Science was off and running, foolishly bringing us 'Black
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  • ...ve written three science books, Twisting Gravity, The Relativity Myth, and Star Portal. And I've written one science fiction and a screen play.
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  • * 2010 - "[[The Calculation of the Bending of Star Light Grazing the Sun]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/a
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  • ...rrent in null wire in the three-phase load consisted of three resistors in star connection I<sub>0</sub>=(I<sub>1</sub><sup>2</sup>+I<sub>2</sub><sup>2</su
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  • ....208..575C Comet capture from molecular clouds - A dynamical constraint on star and planet formation]", Clube, S. V. M.; Napier, W. M., <i>Royal Astronomic
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  • ...are more like cirrus clouds than the cumulus clouds that are required for star formation.
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  • ...sses. A total of 11,000 stars will be analyzed with 25-35 observations per star over an 18-month period. It is expected to detect between 150 and 200 new e ...lly primitive stars that are fossils of the earliest generations of cosmic star formation.
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  • ...as it moves upwards against a gravitational field (produced by the yellow star below). The effect is greatly exaggerated in this diagram.]] ...as considered to have been finally identified in the spectral lines of the star [[Sirius B]] by [[Walter Sydney Adams|W.S. Adams]] in 1925.<ref name= "Heth
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  • ...l channels with his Strategic Defense Initiative speech, later called the ?Star Wars? program. The Director of the Executive Panel called later and said th
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  • ...of the presence of bright star clusters (or discontinuous chains of bright star clusters) in the spiral arms. ...ied companion galaxies may be foreground/background sources or even bright star clusters within the individual galaxies.
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  • ..., Cold Fusion, Moller's Atomic Hydrogen Generator, Muammer Yildiz's 'Ocean Star' electrical generator, Jesse McQueen's 'Internal Energy-generating Power So
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  • ...he [[Mount Wilson Observatory]] to measure the diameter of the super-giant star [[Betelgeuse]]. A periscope arrangement was used to obtain a densified pupi
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  • &nbsp;D. M. Anderson and E. L. Thomas, &ldquo;Morphology of star diblock copolymers in the strong&#8209;segregation limit&rdquo;, '''Macromo
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  • ...nd other astrophysical phenomena. Perhaps an especially vigorous period of star formation occurred at about this time. (5) Note that my map is not intended
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  • ...bly seen: the direction of the [[angular momentum]] of all observed double star systems remains fixed with respect to the direction of the angular momentum
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  • ...a star, and the sky would be as [[brightness|bright]] as the surface of a star. However, the night sky is largely dark. Since the 17th century, astronomer
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  • ...e [[Fizeau experiment]] (1851) and the [[aberration of light|aberration of star light]].<ref group=A name=Jan /> ...65AmJPh..33....1F }}</ref> but in 1977 Brecher observed X-rays from binary star systems with similar null results.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Brecher |first=K
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  • ...akes several years to reach us from a distant star, it is no longer on the star, nor is it on the earth. It must be somewhere, and supported, so to speak,
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  • ...ck-body]] radiator at 4000&nbsp;K (or a [[Stellar classification|class]] K star like [[Arcturus]]) ...lack-body radiator at 7000&nbsp;K (or a [[Stellar classification|class]] F star like [[Procyon]])
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  • | <source lang="latex" enclose="none">\cdot, * \ast, \star, \circ, \bullet </source> | <math>\cdot, * \ast, \star, \circ, \bullet \!</math>
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  • *A proposed sculpture called the [[Star of Caledonia]] is to pay tribute to James Clerk Maxwell
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  • ...-record their songs. Reportedly, the medium's first major African-American star [[George W. Johnson (singer)|George Washington Johnson]] was obliged to per
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