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- Grace Kelly (6610 bytes)
3: ...a Kelly''' ([[November 12]], [[1929]] – [[September 14]], [[1982]]), later known as ''' ''Her Se...
11: ... affair with co-star [[Bing Crosby]], which was kept quiet to protect both their reputations.
15: ...by]], [[Ray Milland]], [[William Holden]], [[Oleg Cassini]],and [[Jean-Pierre Aumont]]. She reportedly was ...
17: ...nce, in [[1882]], a childless prince of Monaco adopted an unrelated heir, thereby ensuring Monaco's su...
24: ...[1957]], and now [[heir presumptive|heiress presumptive]] to the throne of Monaco - Volcano (27295 bytes)
2: ...nics|continental plates]]. However, important exceptions exist in '''[[hotspot (geology)|hotspot volca...
9: [[Image:Mauna loa.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Eruption of [[Mauna Loa]], March [[1984]]]]
10: ...which affects the shape of the volcano. If the erupting magma contains a high percentage (>65%) of ...
12: ...rhraun (Thjrhraun) flow produced by an eruptive fissure almost in the geographical center of I...
18: ... the vent. These can be relatively short-lived eruptions that produce a cone-shaped hill perhaps 30 to... - Comet (30542 bytes)
3: ...ce. Comets typically move in highly [[ellipse|elliptical]] orbits, the [[aphelion|aphelia]] of which m...
9: ...tational interactions, falling into extremely elliptical orbits that bring them very close to the [[Su...
13: ...Cometorbit.png|thumb|400px|Comets have highly elliptical orbits. Note the two distinct tails.]]
17: ...d molecules. In these collisions, the ions will capture one or more electrons leading to emission of X...
21: ... explain why comets get perturbed into highly elliptical orbits, including close approaches to other [... - Galileo Galilei (33761 bytes)
10: ...hese are the primary justifications for his description as "father of science."
18: ...pe to observe the [[sky]]. Based on sketchy descriptions of telescopes invented in the [[Netherlands]]...
20: ...planet)|Jupiter]]. Galileo published a full description in ''[[Sidereus Nuncius]]'' in March [[1610]]....
24: ...e Sun. By contrast, the [[geocentric model]] of [[Ptolemy]] predicted that only crescent and new phase...
32: Galileo observed the planet [[Neptune (planet)|Neptune]] in [[1611]], but took no particular notice o... - Venus (planet) (31010 bytes)
1: ...ets' [[planetary orbit|orbits]] are [[ellipse|elliptical]], Venus's orbit is the closest to [[circle|c...
14: ...times that of Earth (a pressure equivalent to a depth of 1 kilometre under Earth's [[ocean]]s). This e...
16: ...s would be quite similar to Earth. A common conceptual misunderstanding regarding Venus is the mistak...
18: ...letely, obscuring any surface details from the [[Optical spectrum|human eye]]. The temperature at the ...
25: ...ia]], and [[Lavinia Planitia]]. With only the exception of Maxwell Montes, all surface features on Ven... - Jupiter (24639 bytes)
4: ...><small><font color="white">Click image for description</font></small>
138: ...ranus (planet)|Uranus]], and [[Neptune (planet)|Neptune]] are sometimes referred to as "[[Jovian plane...
156: ...th, 2004 || March 4th, 2004 || May 5th, 2004 || September 21st, 2004
164: | May 9th, 2008 || Jule 9th, 2008 || September 8th, 2008 || January 24th, 2009
168: | Jule 24th, 2010 || September 21st, 2010 || November 19th, 2010 || April 6... - Saturn (planet) (23300 bytes)
4: ... <small><font color="white">Click image for description</font></small>
149: ... [http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/cassini/media/cassini-062804.html] The cause of the change is unknown.
161: ...em; the largest of these gaps was later named the Cassini Division.
165: ...turn formed out of. This theory is not widely accepted today, since Saturn's rings are thought to be u...
167: ...further out; [[Mimas (moon)|Mimas]] maintains the Cassini division in this manner. Still more structure in... - Lightning (33113 bytes)
6: ...duced during a [[thunderstorm]]. Lightning's abrupt electric discharge is accompanied by the emission...
16: ...d [[thunder]]. He ran home with his engraver to capture the event for posterity. While the experiment ...
22: ...still the subject of research, but one widely accepted theory is the polarization mechanism. This mec...
28: ... within the ash clouds from [[volcano|volcanic eruptions]]{{ref|usgs_hvo}}<sup>,</sup>{{ref|noaa_galgu...
97: ...ry'' lightning bolt between cloud and ground attempts to produce a sprite or a sprite halo. Research i... - Ocean (6829 bytes)
14: ...its volume is 1370 million km?, and its average depth is 3790 m. This does not include seas not connec...
26: ... [[Northern Mariana Islands]]. It has a maximum depth of [[1 E4 m|10,923 m (35,838 ft)]] [http://www.r...
51: ...Uranus (planet)|Uranus]] and [[Neptune (planet)|Neptune]] may also possess large oceans of liquid wate...
55: ...lysis of data from the [[Huygens probe]] of the [[Cassini-Huygens]] space mission, which dropped onto Titan... - Sea (3330 bytes)
82: * [[Laptev Sea]]
105: ...efully be better known after the arrival of the [[Cassini probe]]. - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
115: *[[C鳡r-Fran篩s Cassini de Thury]] ([[France]], [[1714]] – [[1784]]...
116: *[[Dominique, comte de Cassini]] ([[France]], [[1748]] – [[1845]])
117: ...Giovanni Domenico Cassini]] a.k.a. Jean-Dominique Cassini ([[France]], [[1625]] – [[1712]])
118: *[[Jacques Cassini]] ([[France]], [[1677]] – [[1756]])
155: *[[Jean Baptiste Joseph Delambre]] ([[France]], [[1749]] &ndas... - Woodpecker (14469 bytes)
2: ...arry_woodpecker_on_house_20050108.jpg|200px]] | caption = [[Hairy Woodpecker]]}}
17: ...nd in some woodpeckers can be darted forward to capture insects.
113: * [[Reichenow's Woodpecker]], ''Campethera scriptoricauda''
123: * [[Ground Woodpecker]], ''Geocolaptes olivaceus''
160: ... [[White-winged Woodpecker]], ''Dendrocopos leucopterus'' - Argon (6952 bytes)
1: ...rine]] | right=- | above=[[neon|Ne]] | below=[[krypton|Kr]] | color1=#c0ffff | color2=green }}
32: ...isotope|syn]] | hl=35 [[day|d]] | dm=[[Electron capture|ε]] | de=? | pn=37 | ps=[[chlorine|Cl]...
63: ...art per million|ppm]] Ar-36. In [[2005]], the ''[[Cassini-Huygens|Huygens]]'' probe also discoverd the pres...
69: ...s, decays to stable Ar-40 (11.2%) by [[electron capture]] and by [[positron emission]], and also trans...
71: ...ironment, it is also produced through [[neutron capture]] by K-39 or [[alpha decay|alpha emission]] by... - Plutonium (24623 bytes)
5: | colspan="2" align="center" | [[neptunium]] – '''plutonium''' – [[americiu...
148: ...ndard temperature and pressure|STP]] are used except where noted.</font>
169: ...the [[Galileo probe|Galileo]] and [[Cassini probe|Cassini]] space probes; earlier versions of the same tech...
174: ...luto]], having been discovered directly after [[neptunium]] (which itself was one higher on the period...
178: ..., and is widely regarded as one of the darkest chapters in [[20th-century]] [[United States|American]]... - Pigeons (23097 bytes)
5: ...image = [[image:Peaceful-Dove-223.jpg|240px]] | caption = [[Peaceful Dove]] (''Geopelia placida'')}}
17: ''[[Streptopelia]]''<br>
38: ''[[Leptotila]]''<br>
54: ''[[Ptilinopus]]''<br>
55: ''[[Drepanoptila]]''<br> - Woodpeckers (14469 bytes)
2: ...arry_woodpecker_on_house_20050108.jpg|200px]] | caption = [[Hairy Woodpecker]]}}
17: ...nd in some woodpeckers can be darted forward to capture insects.
113: * [[Reichenow's Woodpecker]], ''Campethera scriptoricauda''
123: * [[Ground Woodpecker]], ''Geocolaptes olivaceus''
160: ... [[White-winged Woodpecker]], ''Dendrocopos leucopterus'' - Arthur Bremer (1850 bytes)
7: ...nded three other people: Alabama State Trooper Captain [[E. C. Dothard]] (Wallace's personal bodyguar...
11: ... However, authorities were never able to question Cassini, as he was found dead of a [[heroin]] overdose, l...
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