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- South Dakota (14035 bytes)
2: Name = South Dakota |
3: Fullname = State of South Dakota |
4: Flag = South Dakota state flag.png |
5: Flaglink = [[Flag of South Dakota]] |
6: Seal = SouthDakotastateseal.jpg | - Astronomy (13970 bytes)
3: ...onomy: the large crater is [[Daedalus (crater)|Daedalus]], photographed by the crew of [[Apollo 11]] a...
8: ... the actual physical nature of celestial objects—what makes them "tick".
10: ...onal astronomy is concerned mostly with acquiring data, which involves building and maintaining instru...
15: ...hotographed by [[Mars Global Surveyor]], the long dark streak is formed by a moving swirling column of...
50: ...on is also carried by [[cosmic ray]]s, [[neutrino|neutrinos]], [[meteor|meteors]], and, in the near future, ... - Sun (20830 bytes)
8: ...ffc0" colspan="2" align="center" | '''Observation data'''
85: | 25.3800 [[day]]s <br>(25 d 9 h 7 min 12?8 s) [http://www.hnsky...
128: ....e. 1 light-year in ca. 1400 years, and 1 AU in 8 days.
132: ...etina]] and one's [[eyesight]].''' [[#Sun_and_eye_damage|See below for details]].
136: ...ker than its surface gravity (at the equator). Tidal effects from the planets do not significantly af... - History of science (41710 bytes)
4: ...nowledge]]. This change is considered to be so fundamental that older inquiries are known as ''pre-sci...
11: ...dge, and to de-emphasize the view that scientific data is self-evident, value-free, and context-free.
40: ... long period that followed is also known as the [[Dark Ages]]. While the [[Byzantine Empire]] still he...
43: ...[Image:Vitruvian.jpg|right|thumb|140px|[[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s [[Vitruvian Man]], an example of the bl...
46: ...vitalization of Europe. This provided a solid foundation for all future scientific work. Contact with ... - Cadmium (10755 bytes)
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5: ...ign="center" | [[silver]] – '''cadmium''' – [[indium]]
11: <div align="right"><small>[[Periodic table (standard)|Full table]]</small></div>
51: | [[Oxidation state]]s ([[Oxide]])
111: ! [[natural abundance|NA]] - Electron (10516 bytes)
56: ...al properties to elements and therefore play a fundamental part in [[chemistry]].
62: ...ticles called leptons which are believed to be fundamental particles (that is, they cannot be broken d...
66: ...Sometimes the term is used, as proposed by [[Carl David Anderson|Carl D. Anderson]], to refer to both ...
68: ... at various points about a central light source — it can light up anywhere, but it is most likel...
74: ...m of the bare properties and the vacuum effects – see [[renormalization]].) - Neutron (7687 bytes)
32: ...ng by emitting an [[electron]] and [[neutrino|antineutrino]] to become a proton. Neutrons in this unstable ...
38: ...ron, which is itself correspondingly slowed. Secondary projectiles resulting from these collisions may...
46: ...iation, but detailed quantitative analysis of the data became increasingly difficult to reconcile with... - Physics (25628 bytes)
4: ...hysics]]. Physics is sometimes said to be the "fundamental science", because each of the other [[natur...
47: ...y [[solid]]s and [[liquid]]s we encounter in everyday life, arise from the properties and mutual inter...
64: | [[Standard Model]], [[Grand unification theory]], [[M-theo...
65: | [[Fundamental force]] ([[gravity|gravitational]], [[elect...
86: ...y systematic experimental testing as is popular today. There were exceptions and there are [[anachroni... - Star (12279 bytes)
3: ...pear as a disk instead, and to provide [[sunlight|daylight]].
9: ... diameter about 1,000 times larger than the Sun —about 1.6 [[terametre]]s. However, these have a...
11: ...known is [[Eta Carinae|η Carinae]], with 100–150 times as much mass as the Sun. Recent work ...
17: ...s [[electromagnetic radiation]], as a stream of [[neutrino]]s from the star's core, and as a stream of parti...
29: ...dimmer and dimmer, fading into [[black dwarf]]s —although none exist yet.
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