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  1. Condoleezza Rice (23116 bytes)
    35: ...c.org/legacy/shows/madaboutmusic/madabout_transcript090701.html]
    37: ...]] by [[white supremacy|white supremacists]] on September 15, [[1963]]. Rice states that growing up du...
    47: ...derately conservative at the time. However, she kept her political opinions out of her scholarship. Sh...
    70: ...he commission on April 8, [[2004]] was deemed acceptable in part because she was not actually appearin...
    75: ...f the circumstances that created the problem on September 11." [http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/10...
  2. Bette Davis (6722 bytes)
    9: ... and was able to name her own roles, with the exception of ''[[Gone With the Wind]]'' in [[1939]]. Da...
    13: ...tolen Life]]'' ([[1946]]), Davis and her ''[[Now, Voyager]]'' ([[1942]]) co-star, [[Paul Henreid]], were re...
    17: ...really a loving mother and grandmother. Davis adopted two other children with Merrill, Margot, who wa...
    34: *Nominated ''[[Now, Voyager]]'' ([[1942]])
  3. Earth (30908 bytes)
    58: Earth's composition (by depth below surface):
    80: ...p>24</sup> [[pascal second|Pa?s]], depending on depth [http://www2.uni-jena.de/chemie/geowiss/geodyn/p...
    86: The crust ranges from 5 to 70 km in depth. The thin parts are [[oceanic crust]] composed o...
    120: ...parent motion of celestial bodies in the sky (except [[meteor]]s which are within the atmosphere and l...
    159: ... were to approach the [[ecliptic|plane of the ecliptic]], extremely severe [[weather]] could result as...
  4. Solar system (21174 bytes)
    16: **[[Neptune (planet)|Neptune]] (&#x2646;)
    32: ...t they remain in the region between Jupiter and Neptune.
    33: ...e [[semimajor axis|semi-major axes]] lie beyond Neptune's. These are further subdivided:
    36: ...covered object [[90377 Sedna]], with a highly elliptical orbit extending from about 76 to 928 AU, does...
    38: ...pg|right|thumb|Mosaic of Solar System planets except Pluto, including Earth's Moon (not to scale).]]
  5. Asteroid (24334 bytes)
    1: ... within the [[asteroid belt]], with [[ellipse|elliptical]] orbits between those of [[Mars (planet)|Mar...
    4: ... be confused with Adolf Erman (1854-1937), the egyptologist --->.
    62: ...steroid was discovered every year after that (except the wartime year 1945). Notable asteroid hunters ...
    78: ... increased the level of alarm: the increasing acceptance of [[Walter Alvarez]]' theory of [[K-T extinc...
    107: ...creasingly eccentric asteroid names have been accepted, including [[3494 Purple Mountain]], [[6042 Che...
  6. List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
    5: '''Table sorting options'''
    7: ... your URL window and run it. (The other table scripts there can also be used here: transposing columns...
    14: <caption> Alternate versions </caption>
    178: *[[List of largest optical refracting telescopes]]
    179: *[[List of largest optical reflecting telescopes]]
  7. Space exploration (14877 bytes)
    4: .... Some of these works even included various descriptions of exactly how that would be done. During the...
    97: ||[[September 14]] [[1959]]
    153: <sup>2</sup> The Soviet Union had attempted an earlier rendezvous on [[August 12]], [[1962]...
    172: ||[[September 11]] [[1985]]
    206: *[[Voyager program]]
  8. Pioneer 11 (5118 bytes)
    9: ... (planet)|Saturn]] was taken by Pioneer 11 on [[September 1]], [[1979]], three days before its closest...
    11: ...located at 44.7 AU from the Sun at a nearly [[asymptotic latitude]] of 17.4 degrees above the [[solar ...
  9. 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...
  10. Saturn (planet) (23300 bytes)
    4: ... <small><font color="white">Click image for description</font></small>
    144: ...turn's equator which was not present during the ''Voyager'' encounters and in [[1994]] another, smaller sto...
    165: ...turn formed out of. This theory is not widely accepted today, since Saturn's rings are thought to be u...
    167: ...Encke division]], could be seen from Earth, the ''Voyagers'' discovered the rings to have an intricate stru...
    175: ...b|center|200px|''[[Pioneer 11]]'' spacecraft: [[September 1]], [[1979]]; Backlit rings, showing the ov...
  11. Uranus (15207 bytes)
    5: <small><font color="white">Click image for description</font></small>
    149: ...ibuted. Uranus' [[cyan]] color is due to the absorption of [[red]] light by atmospheric [[methane]].
    155: ...riptions are exactly equivalent as physical descriptions of the planet but result in different definit...
    160: ...me seasonal variations in its weather. During the Voyager 2 flyby, Uranus' banded cloud patterns were extre...
    164: ...ion at relatively shallow depths within Uranus. Neptune has a similarly displaced magnetic field, sugg...
  12. Neptune (planet) (18545 bytes)
    2: |+<big>'''Neptune'''</big>
    4: ...><small><font color="white">Click image for description</font></small>
    12: | [[September 23]], [[1846]]
    136: ... from the [[Sun]]. Neptune is named after the [[Neptune (god)|Roman god of the sea]]. Its symbol is a ...
    138: ...tune has been visited by only one spacecraft, ''[[Voyager 2]]'', which flew by the planet on [[August 25]],...
  13. Pluto (planet) (26470 bytes)
    89: ... 122.54&deg; (to orbit)<br/>115.60? (to the [[ecliptic]])<sup>[http://www.hnsky.org/iau-iag.htm]</sup>
    120: ...me prefer a different symbol resembling that of Neptune but with a circle in the top center for the mi...
    124: ...htly incorrect value then known for the mass of Neptune.
    128: ...lmost unanimous, the name Pluto was officially adopted and an announcement made by Slipher on [[May 1]...
    134: ...any minor planet so far discovered in the trans-Neptunian [[Kuiper belt]]. See [[List of solar system ...
  14. Leonardo da Vinci (25889 bytes)
    2: ... [[anatomist]], [[inventor]], [[engineer]], [[sculptor]], [[geometer]], and [[painter]]. He has been d...
    16: ...e time afterwards, Leonardo and the others were kept under observation by Florence's [[Officers of the...
    20: Leonardo kept his private life particularly secret, and there i...
    22: ...of a [[Lombard]] aristocrat. Salai eventually accepted Melzi's continued presence and the three undert...
    29: ...w) were cast into weapons for the Duke in an attempt to save [[Milan]] from the [[France|French]] unde...
  15. Hubble Space Telescope (50930 bytes)
    8: |'''Wavelength regime'''||optical, ultraviolet, near-infrared
    45: From its original conception in 1946 until its launch, the project to build...
    49: ==Conception, design and aims==
    68: ...lite was dropped, and budgetary concerns also prompted collaboration with the [[European Space Agency]...
    73: ...ics company Perkin-Elmer to design and build the Optical Telescope Assembly (OTA) and Fine Guidance Se...
  16. Jimmy Carter (33280 bytes)
    21: ...of them outside of Carter's control, and the perception that he failed to deal with them decisively co...
    30: ... as their class would have graduated in 1947, except that the program had been temporarily compressed.
    48: ...rokered between the states of [[Israel]] and [[Egypt]] with the [[Camp David Accord]], for the [[SALT ...
    56: ...f all of his Cabinet officers, and ultimately accepted five. With no visible efforts towards a way out...
    73: ... [[United States]] and the [[United Kingdom]] prompted new elections in what was then called [[Zimbabw...
  17. Geyser (14881 bytes)
    2: ...er'' comes from ''[[Geysir]]'', the name of an erupting spring at Haukadalur, [[Iceland]]; that name, ...
    4: ..., [[USA]] ([[Glennon, J.A.]] [[2005]]). Geyser eruptive activity may change or cease due to ongoing mi...
    6: ...uefied by a kind of [[greenhouse effect]], may erupt to heights of 8&nbsp;km.
    8: ==Eruptions==
    9: ...ous and fractured rock. Geysers differ from noneruptive hot springs in their subterranean structure; m...
  18. Antalya (20816 bytes)
    5: ... and touristic hub with thematic hotels with concepts like [[Venice]],[[Topkapi Palace]], [[Moscow]] c...
    7: ...nd [[Kekova]] can be reached from the sea by Blue voyagers.
    22: ...he death of Alexander in 323 BC, a long battle erupted between his commanders that lasted until 188 BC...
    35: ...pation of the area by the Italians came to an abrupt end after the First World War with the founding o...
    46: ...s never below 10 °C in this region. With the exception of a few weeks of rainy days, the seawater, wh...

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