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  • | caption = Orbit before impact | mp_category = {{nowrap|[[Near-Earth object|NEO]]{{·}}[[Apollo asteroid|Apollo]]<ref name="MPC-object"/>}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Small temporary satellite of Earth that impacted in 2015}} ...km|mi|abbr=on}} (0.055&nbsp;[[Lunar distance (astronomy)|LD]]; 3.33&nbsp;[[Earth radius|ER]]) ...
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  • [[File:Jupiter impact jul2009.jpg|thumb|A picture of the 2009 impact mark captured by [[NASA Infrared Telescope Facility]] in [[Mauna Kea]], [[H ...] on [[Jupiter]] that caused a black spot in the planet's atmosphere. The impact area covered 190 million square kilometers, similar in area to the planet's ...
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  • {{Short description|Temporary satellite of Earth}} | mp_category = {{nowrap|[[Near-Earth object|NEO]]{{·}}[[Arjuna asteroid|Arjuna]]&thinsp;<ref name="Marcos2020"/> ...
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  • This page lists events in order of increasing [[probability]], grouped by '''orders of magnitude'' ...es the source as an October 2000 article by Roger Ford in the magazine ''[[Modern Railways]]'' and based on a DETR survey.</ref> ...
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  • ...alculatied Impact [http://ecofx.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page "ECO FX Impact Calculation Formulas"], 10.10.2011</ref><ref name= "LCA calculator">LCA Cal ...umer agents cause change for the world, and in analyzing the comprehensive impact of individuals and societal practices; ecometrics quantitatively defines su ...
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  • ...very by [[Explorer 1]], and have detailed the [[magnetic fields]] of the [[Earth]], [[Moon]], [[Sun]], [[Mars]], [[Venus]] and other planets and moons. Ther ...d to measure the strength and direction of [[magnetic field line]]s around Earth and the [[Solar System]]. ...
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  • ...ni |first2=A. |last3=Dal Capello |first3=C. |date=2003 |title=The electron-impact double ionization of atoms: an insight into the four-body Coulomb scatterin ...mation of doubly charged ions consisting of two single-electron ionization events: the first electron is removed from a neutral atom/molecule (leaving a sing ...
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  • In [[astrophysics]], an '''event horizon''' is a boundary beyond which events cannot affect an outside observer. [[Wolfgang Rindler]] coined the term in ...inition of a local [[black hole]] event horizon as a boundary beyond which events of any kind cannot affect an outside observer, leading to [[Information The ...
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  • ...ription|Long-term extrapolated geological and biological changes of planet Earth}} ...lar object representing the Sun|Conjectured illustration of the scorched [[Earth]] after the [[Sun]] has entered the [[red giant]] phase, about 5–7 billion ...
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  • ...evaporate. The Sun then expands and becomes a [[red giant]] — destroying [[Earth]] in the process — before dying as a [[white dwarf]] in the year 7,650,412, ...web|last=Boswell|first=John D.|date=January 1, 2019|title=Ash. Welcome to Earth.|url=https://www.instagram.com/p/BsEajoQgsSO/ |archive-url=https://ghostarc ...
    66 KB (9,361 words) - 03:23, 17 January 2025
  • ...current detector sensitivities, it is expected that thousands of neutrino events from a galactic core-collapse supernova would be observed.<ref name=":13" / [[File:SN 1987A.png|thumb|330x330px|Measured neutrino events from SN 1987A<ref name=":3"/>]] ...
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  • ...1119/1.12026|issn=0002-9505}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |title=A dictionary of earth sciences.|date=2008|author=Michael Allaby|isbn=978-0-19-921194-4|edition=3r ...échet, J., Meghraoui, M. & Stucchi, M. (eds), ''Modern Approaches in Solid Earth Sciences'' (vol. 2), ''Historical Seismology: Interdisciplinary Studies of ...
    30 KB (4,275 words) - 02:49, 31 January 2025
  • ...5 ft) tall and floating outside the black holes at a distance equal to the Earth's distance to the Sun. I estimate that you would feel alternately squished ...onal-wave astronomy]], which enables observations of violent astrophysical events that were not previously possible and allows for the direct observation of ...
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  • ...ement.elsevier-078aa51b-8150-39f6-b6d3-aa7d108e8d20|journal=Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors|language=en|volume=3-4|issue=88|pages=211|issn=0031 ...sition to generate all the minerals that record their complete metamorphic events.<ref name=":0" /> On average, only one-in-twenty metamorphic rock samples d ...
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  • ...j.earscirev.2007.01.001|bibcode=2007ESRv...82....1H|issn=0012-8252}}</ref> Earth's salt deformation generally involves such mixed materials. ...le=Diagenesis of Saline Pan Halite: Comparison of Petrographic Features of Modern, Quaternary and Permian Halites|journal=SEPM Journal of Sedimentary Researc ...
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  • Note 3: Risk is usually expressed in terms of risk sources, potential events, their consequences and their likelihood.</blockquote> ...1st (1914) and 2nd (1989) editions. Modern equivalents refer to "unwanted events"<ref name="Stanford">Hansson, Sven Ove, [https://plato.stanford.edu/archive ...
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  • Earth formed [[Age of the Earth|around 4.54 billion years ago]]<ref name="USGS1997">{{cite web | date=1997 | title=Age of the Earth ...
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  • ...junction with the study of exhumation histories, forward-modeling of paleo-earth systems, and interpretation of drainage networks and their evolution. In co ...m/retrieve/pii/S0301926810001968 |journal=Precambrian Research |series=The Impact of SHRIMP on Understanding the Precambrian |volume=183 |issue=1 |pages=1–8 ...
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  • | known_for = Prediction of crises and extreme events in complex systems, physical modeling of earthquakes, physics of complex sy ...rd, <br /> Risques-Les Echos prize 2002 for Predictability of catastrophic events ...
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