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  • ...though a few have been [[Lost minor planet|lost]]. However, large numbers of smaller NEAs have highly uncertain orbits.<ref name="MPC-NEA"/>]] ...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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  • ...n approximation for the temperature of the [[tropopause]] on [[terrestrial planet]]s with [[greenhouse gas]]es present in their atmospheres. ...ce-Air Temperature with Satellite and Surface Observations|journal=Journal of Climate|volume=10|issue=7|pages=1505–1524|issn=0894-8755|jstor=26243273|doi ...
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  • {{Short description|Scale for how similar a planet is to earth}} ...stem were reported to have high Earth Similarity Index values – [[Mercury (planet)|Mercury]], [[Venus]], [[Earth]] and [[Mars]]. Sizes to scale.]] ...
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  • {{Infobox planet | semimajor = {{val|2094|ul=AU}} (inclination correction of 1.26) <ref name="Faherty2021"/> ...
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  • {{short description|Mathematical estimate of planetary temperatures}} ...entation of a planet's radiation balance with its parent star and the rest of space. Thermal radiation absorbed and emitted by the idealized atmosphere ...
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  • .... There are various types of radiative equilibrium, which is itself a kind of [[dynamic equilibrium]]. ...ecific case of [[thermal equilibrium]], for the case in which the exchange of heat is done by radiative heat transfer. ...
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  • ...uld have. In 1988, [[George E. Andrews]] and [[Frank Garvan]] discovered a definition for the crank satisfying the properties hypothesized for it by Dyson.<ref n ...perties of ''p''(''n''), number of partitions of ''n''|journal=Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|year=1919|volume=XIX|pages=207–210}}</r ...
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  • ...tent/26/2/57.short|title=Implicit integration for CSMP III and the problem of stiffness|publisher=Advanced Applications Group IBM (UK) February 1976|acce ...n cost. Modern uses include weather systems analysis and the effect on our planet Earth due to global warming. CSMP and its various versions were used extens ...
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  • .... There is negative [[kinetic energy]] and a fourth [[state of matter]]. [[Planet]]s are no longer [[N-sphere|spherical]], but [[Hyperbola|hyperbolic]] and t ...ithout another side or bottom visible and suspects to have reached the end of the world. ...
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  • ...lace plane]], which at large semi-major axes is warped toward the plane of Planet Nine's orbit, causing their poles to be clustered toward one side.<ref name ...volve.}}|alt=the aligned orbits appear as red contour lines on either side of a parabolic black line, while the anti-aligned orbits appear as blue contou ...
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  • ...angles because the general problem of decomposing a rotation in a sequence of three was studied first by Paul B. Davenport.<ref>[http://arc.aiaa.org/doi/ Most of the cases belong to the second group, given that the generalized Euler rota ...
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  • {{Short description|Distribution of mass in a celestial body}} ...oment of inertia]] has dimensions of mass times length squared, the moment of inertia factor is the coefficient that multiplies these. ...
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  • ...nd gravitational force between the two components, and hence on the masses of the components. [[File:orbit2.gif|frame|Two bodies orbiting a common center of mass, indicated by the red plus. The larger body has a higher mass, and the ...
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  • {{short description|Type of circumstellar disk}} ...of <math>Ks-W4>2</math>, an age of >20 [[Myr]] and spectroscopic evidence of [[Accretion (astrophysics)|accretion]].<ref name="Disk Detective blog"/><re ...
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  • ...defined in [[ATSC 3.0]], [[Digital Video Broadcasting]] (DVB) [[Ultra-high-definition television|UHD]]-1 Phase 2, and [[International Telecommunication Union]] ( ...he hybrid log–gamma curve. HLG uses a logarithmic curve for the upper half of the signal values, which allows for a larger dynamic range.]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Radius of a circle or sphere equivalent to a non-circular or non-spherical object}} ...the radius of a circle or sphere with the same perimeter, area, or volume of a non-circular or non-spherical object. The '''equivalent diameter''' (or ' ...
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  • ...s article describes and demonstrates some of these features. Note that one of Racket's main design goals is to accommodate creating new [[programming lan Therefore, some of the following examples are in different languages, but they are all impleme ...
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  • {{Short description|Ringed dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt}} {{Infobox planet ...
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  • ...ture of [[force]]s, [[Principle of relativity|relativity]], and the nature of [[physical law]]s. ...eniently represented. Hence it is not located in nature, but is the result of a choice by the observer. In the first case a mathematical formulation mirr ...
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  • {{short description|Class of problems in classical mechanics}} ...ew important cases, the problem can be solved analytically, i.e., in terms of well-studied functions such as [[trigonometric functions]]. ...
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