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  • ...System on a [[hyperbolic trajectory]] due to a close approach to Jupiter. In the 43 years since its discovery only two objects with higher eccentricitie ...y 2022, [[C/2024 L5 (ATLAS)]] had a similar episode with Saturn, resulting in its ejection from the Solar System.<ref name="de la Fuente Marcos-2024"/> ...
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  • ...enin20111025.html (Backup link)]</ref> Comet Elenin started disintegrating in August 2011,<ref name="UT2011-08"/> and as of mid-October 2011 was not visi ...] (expanding tenuous dust atmosphere) estimated to be about 80,000&nbsp;km in diameter.<ref name="Coma-April">{{cite web ...
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  • '''Antimatter comets''' and '''antimatter meteoroids''' are hypothetical [[comet]]s and [[meteor ...rved, Rojanski again suggested hypothesis of antimatter comets in a letter in ''[[Physical Review Letters]]'', and suggested that [[gamma-ray]] observati ...
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  • ...e term is mostly used in the discovery and tracking of [[asteroids]] and [[comets]]. Arc length has the greatest influence on the accuracy of an orbital esti ...to determine if the object was in orbit around the Earth, or orbiting out in the [[asteroid belt]]. With a 1-day observation arc, {{mpl|2004 PR|107}} wa ...
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  • | image = Comet ISON (C-2012 S1) by TRAPPIST on 2013-11-15.jpg | caption = Comet ISON as captured by [[TRAPPIST]] on 15 November 2013 ...
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  • {{Short description|Comet that had a close encounter with Mars in 2014}} {{For|other comets discovered by the Siding Spring Observatory|Comet Siding Spring (disambigua ...
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  • ...The inclination of Planet Nine's orbit weakens this protection, resulting in a chaotic variation of semi-major axes as objects hop between resonances. T ...nge:circulating. Crossing orbits above black line.{{efn-ua|Similar figures in articles by Beust<ref name="Beust_2016" /> and Batygin and Morbidelli<ref n ...
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  • ...lFuture" >{{Cite journal|last = Mautner |first = Michael N. | title = Life in the cosmological future: Resources, biomass and populations | journal = Jo ...]]'' by [[Olaf Stapledon]], first published in 1930. It details the manner in which the last humans, upon discovering that the [[Solar System]] will soon ...
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  • ...oduced by the Minor Planet Center}}{{For|the quantification of uncertainty in general|Measurement uncertainty}}[[File:NEA-sizes-vs-uncertainties-compact. ...e"/> The ''U'' value should not be used as a predictor for the uncertainty in the future motion of [[near-Earth object]]s.<ref name="MPC-Uncertainty"/> ...
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  • | caption = Peter Jalowiczor in his study (taken 2010) showing PCs set-up for the analysis of extrasolar pl ...ucted research confirming that <math>k=2</math> for the delta effect for [[comets]]. He has written four books – two about [[Association football|football]] ...
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  • ...= Hunter Snevily<!-- include middle initial, if not specified in birth_name --> ...html|title=Hunter Snevily's obituary in The Moscow-Pullman Daily News|date=2013-11-25}}</ref> ...
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  • ...escription|Interstellar comet passing through the Solar System, discovered in 2019}} {{redirect|Comet Borisov|other comets discovered by Gennadiy Borisov|List of comets discovered by Gennadiy Borisov}} ...
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  • | epoch = 3 July 2013 ([[Julian day|JD]]&nbsp;2456476.5) ...atch]] program at [[Kitt Peak National Observatory]] near Tucson, Arizona, in the United States.<ref name="MPC-object"/> ...
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  • ...ement in March 2018, it was the third most distant observed natural object in the [[Solar System]], after [[Eris (dwarf planet)|Eris]] and {{mpl|2014 UZ| ...quires an [[observation arc]] of several years to refine the uncertainties in the approximately 700-year [[orbital period]] and determine whether it is c ...
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  • {{Short description|Interstellar object passed near Earth in 2017}} ...sive 4.2 meter diameter telescope is tracking the rapidly moving A/2017 U1 in the field of view. |url-status=live}}</ref>}} ...
    118 KB (15,738 words) - 17:46, 16 February 2025
  • {{Distinguish||text=the [[Planet X]] proposed in 1906 by [[Percival Lowell]]}} {{About|the hypothetical planet first suggested in 2014|the dwarf planet previously classified as the Solar System's ninth pla ...
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  • ...electron microscope]] (SEM) photo of a dust particle collected by [[NASA]] in the [[stratosphere]] together with its [[energy-dispersive X-ray spectrosco ...n in order to obtain information on the [[astronomical object]]s occurring in [[outer space]]. Dust astronomy overlaps with the fields of [[Planetary sci ...
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  • ...ossils of ''Pithecanthropus erectus'' (now ''Homo erectus'') found in Java in 1891. Estimated to be between 700,000 and 1,000,000 years old, at the time ...d in 1891 at [[Trinil]] – [[Ngawi Regency]] on the banks of the Solo River in [[East Java]], [[Indonesia]], one of the first known specimens of [[Homo er ...
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  • This is a '''list of notable Italian scientists''' organized by the era in which they were active. ...0&nbsp;BC–460&nbsp;BC), İtalian-Greek philosopher, defender of rationalism in philosophy ...
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  • ...|Reaka-Kudla|Wilson|Wilson|1997|pp=132–33}} In turn, technology may result in the [[extinction of humanity]], leaving the planet to gradually return to a ..., Earth's axial tilt may begin to undergo chaotic variations, with changes in the axial tilt of up to 90°.<ref name=aaa318/> ...
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