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- Saturn (planet) (23300 bytes)
2: |+ <font size="+1">'''Saturn'''</font>
4: ...[Image:Saturn (planet) large.jpg|250px|The planet Saturn]]<br> <small><font color="white">Click image for ...
137: ... the [[Roman mythology|Roman god]] [[Saturn (god)|Saturn]]. Its symbol is a stylized representation of the...
140: ... of 0.69. This is only an average value, however; Saturn's upper atmosphere is less dense and its core is ...
142: ...s the "raining out" of droplets of helium deep in Saturn's interior, the droplets of helium releasing heat...
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- Alexandria (28378 bytes)
53: ... landed, we hear little of it until about the beginning of the [[19th century]].
58: ...about 4,000 inhabitants, and it owed its modern rennaissance solely to [[Mehemet Ali (Egypt)|Mehemet A...
62: ...re renovated by [[Arabi Pasha]]. Alexandria was connected with Cairo by railway in [[1856]].
96: Two main streets, lined with colonnades and said to have been each about 60 [[metre]]...
98: ...; on the west lay the port of Eunostos, with its inner basin Kibotos, now vastly enlarged to form the ... - Earth (30908 bytes)
17: ...s much less viscous than the mantle, and a solid inner core. The liquid outer core gives rise to a wea...
64: *5100 to 6378 km - Inner Core
70: ...ss described by the [[dynamo theory]]. The solid inner core is too hot to hold a permanent magnetic fi...
72: Recent evidence has suggested that the inner core of Earth may rotate slightly faster than t...
82: ...lting point (despite enormous pressure), and the inner core is solid due to the overwhelming pressure ... - Volcano (27295 bytes)
98: ...hane-spewing cryovolcano on the [[Saturn (planet)|Saturnian]] moon [[Titan (moon)|Titan]]. This volcanism...
138: ...ding to a volcanic center that is not obviously connected with a plate margin. The classic example is ...
140: ...t the simple "hotspot" concept, since theorists cannot agree on whether the "hot mantle plumes" origin...
162: ...pg|thumb|The eruption of Vesuvius in Discovery Channel's ''[[Pompeii: The Last Day|Pompeii]]''.]]
164: ...sulfur dioxide emissions had increased to 5,000 tonnes, ten times the earlier amount. Mount Pinatubo e... - Netherlands (35958 bytes)
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130: ...ills called ''"terps"''. Later these terps were connected by dikes. In the [[12th century]], local gov...
132: ...ing 3,000 km of outer sea-dikes and 10,000 km of inner, canal, and river dikes to "delta" height, and ...
145: ...]]. However, in the first years of the third millennium, economic and employment growth came to a stan...
146: .... The CPB (''"Centraal Plan Bureau"'', Central Planning Bureau), a think tank of leading Dutch economi... - Tennessee (19096 bytes)
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3: Fullname = State of Tennessee |
4: Flag = Tennessee state flag.png |
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6: Seal = Tennesseestateseal.jpg | - Desert (21206 bytes)
14: ... annual rainfall, and semiarid lands have a mean annual precipitation of between 250 and 500 millimete...
32: ...shed]]s far from oceans and have a wide range of annual temperatures. The [[Sonoran Desert]] of southw...
50: ...e places owe their profound aridity (the average annual precipitation is often less than 40mm) to bein...
53: Polar deserts are areas with annual precipitation less than 250 millimeters and a ...
59: ...y of crescent-shaped dunes on plains near the perennial ice cap of the north polar area. Smaller dune ... - Solar system (21174 bytes)
14: **[[Saturn (planet)|Saturn]] (♄)
31: ... having a [[perihelion]] within the orbit of the inner planets and an [[aphelion]] beyond Pluto. Short...
39: ...n: 0.1% of the mass of the Solar System. In turn, Saturn constitutes most of the remaining mass, then Uran...
61: ...eroid [[433 Eros]] in 2001, and [[Saturn (planet)|Saturn]]'s moon [[Titan (moon)|Titan]] in 2005. Spacecr...
63: ...977, with both probes passing Jupiter in 1979 and Saturn in 1980-1981. [[Voyager 2]] then went on to make ... - Asteroid (24334 bytes)
14: ... requiring diacriticals). The first numbered but unnamed minor planet was [[(3360) 1981 VA]]; the last...
16: ... at several million. The largest asteroid in our inner solar system is [[1 Ceres]], with a diameter of...
62: ...honse Louis Nicolas Borrelly|A. Borrelly]], [[Johann Palisa|J. Palisa]], [[Paul Henry and Prosper Henr...
64: ...methods: Wolf alone discovered 248 asteroids, beginning with [[323 Brucia]], whereas only slightly mor...
80: ...ed device|CCD]]) cameras and computers directly connected to telescopes. Since [[1998]], a large major... - Comet (30542 bytes)
9: ...lose to the [[Sun]]. When a comet approaches the inner solar system, radiation from the Sun causes its...
11: ...r appearance have been noticed by humans for millennia. One very famous old recording of a comet is t...
33: ... year, so that Comet Bennett 1969i became Comet Bennett 1970 II (it was the second comet to pass perih...
53: ...d for most of the next century. Even after [[Johannes Kepler]] had determined in [[1609]] that the pl...
55: ...e others, such as [[Christian Huygens]] and [[Johannes Hevelius]], supported comets' linear motion.{{h... - Planet (8450 bytes)
18: # [[Saturn (planet)|Saturn]] (♄) - [[Saturn's natural satellites|46 confirmed satellites]]
29: ...largely made up of [[gas]]eous material: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. Uranian planets, or ice giants,... - Space exploration (14877 bytes)
6: ...luding a full-size replica of the [[Apollo 11]] [[Saturn V]] rocket, the original [[Apollo program|Apollo]...
13: ...tal launch was of the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] unmanned [[Sputnik I]] mission on [[October 4]], [[1957]...
15: ...paceShipOne]] became the first privately-funded manned [[spacecraft]].
41: ISRO has started the work on its first Unmanned Lunar program called [[Chandrayan|Chandrayan-1]...
113: ||[[Reconnaissance satellite]] - Mercury (planet) (22924 bytes)
187: ...ible that this magnetic field is generated in a manner similar to Earth's, by a dynamo of circulating ...
197: ...ast the time of the [[Sumer|Sumerians]] (3rd millennium BC), who called it ''Ubu-idim-gud-ud''. The ea...
199: In 1639, Giovanni Battista used a [[telescope]] to discover that ...
211: ... [[velocity]] considerably to enter into a [[Hohmann transfer orbit]] that passes near Mercury.
213: ...rcury. Furthermore, the approaching spacecraft cannot use [[aerobraking]] to help enter orbit around ... - Pioneer 11 (5118 bytes)
1: ...right|thumb|400px|Pioneer 11 at [[Saturn (planet)|Saturn]] (artist's impression)]]
3: ... [[trajectory]] toward Saturn. It passed close to Saturn and then it followed an escape trajectory from th...
5: ...but had decreased to 100 W by the time it reached Saturn. There were three reference sensors: a star ([[Ca...
7: ... and [[satellite]]s; and the surfaces of Jupiter, Saturn, and some of their satellites. The instruments ca...
9: ...f the first spacecraft views of [[Saturn (planet)|Saturn]] was taken by Pioneer 11 on [[September 1]], [[1... - Johannes Kepler (17038 bytes)
2: '''Johannes Kepler''' ([[December 27]], [[1571]] – [[...
6: ...Johannes Kepler University Linz]] in honor of Johannes Kepler, since he wrote his ''magnum opus'' '''h...
9: ...lvement in [[witchcraft]]. Born prematurely, Johannes is said to have been a weak and sickly child, b...
35: ..., [[Jupiter (planet)|Jupiter]], [[Saturn (planet)|Saturn]]; and the five classical elements.
42: ...thin… Thus I was led to assign the Cube to Saturn, the Tetrahedron to Jupiter, the Dodecahedron to ... - World War II (58065 bytes)
37: ...invaded Finland on [[30 November]], [[1939]], beginning the [[Winter War]], which lasted until March o...
42: ...it the Allies in two by driving to the English Channel. Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands fell ...
44: ...ion occupied Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia, and annexed [[Bessarabia]] and [[Bukovina|Northern Bukovi...
46: ...ntic (1940)|Battle of the Atlantic]]. In a long-running campaign, German [[U-Boat]]s attempted to depr...
50: President Roosevelt announced a shift in the American stance from neutral... - Cirrus cloud (3505 bytes)
11: ...eptune. They have even been seen on Titan, one of Saturn's moons. Some of these extraterrestrial cirrus cl... - Venus (planet) (31010 bytes)
23: ... It is not known why Venus is different in this manner, although it may be the result of a collision w...
31: ... veil no mortal raised), first observed by [[Giovanni Domenico Cassini]] in [[1672]]. Sporadic sightin...
36: ...enus (which the early Babylonians called ''Nindaranna''). The ancient [[Sumeria]]ns and Babylonians ca...
46: ...th exhibits visible [[phase]]s in much the same manner as the Earth's Moon. [[Galileo Galilei]] was th...
56: ...onjunction, observed by radar from a 26-meter antenna at [[Goldstone, California]], the [[Jodrell Bank... - Mars (27704 bytes)
41: ...e prime meridian by the Italian astronomer [[Giovanni Schiaparelli]] when he began work on his notable...
85: ...e manner or another before completing or even beginning their missions. Part of this high failure rate...
93: ...ir targets; while a 90-day nominal mission was planned, as of February 2005, their missions have been ...
122: ...terial activity. On [[August 6]], [[1996]] NASA announced that analysis of the [[ALH84001|ALH 84001]]...
197: ...the [[Biker Mice from Mars]]: Throttle, Modo & Vinnie. Other Martian Mice includ Carbine, Stoker, an... - Jupiter (24639 bytes)
138: ...It and the other [[gas giant]]s [[Saturn (planet)|Saturn]], [[Uranus (planet)|Uranus]], and [[Neptune (pla...
181: ...sition of the [[solar nebula]]. [[Saturn (planet)|Saturn]] has a similar composition, but [[Uranus (planet...
183: ...first noticed by [[Giovanni Domenico Cassini|Giovanni Cassini]] ([[1690]]). The rotation of Jupiter's ...
199: ...les), with the [[magnetic tail]] extending beyond Saturn’s orbit.
223: ...eployment of its high-gain radio transmitting antenna. - Saturn (planet) (23300 bytes)
2: |+ <font size="+1">'''Saturn'''</font>
4: ...[Image:Saturn (planet) large.jpg|250px|The planet Saturn]]<br> <small><font color="white">Click image for ...
137: ... the [[Roman mythology|Roman god]] [[Saturn (god)|Saturn]]. Its symbol is a stylized representation of the...
140: ... of 0.69. This is only an average value, however; Saturn's upper atmosphere is less dense and its core is ...
142: ...s the "raining out" of droplets of helium deep in Saturn's interior, the droplets of helium releasing heat...
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