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  • | caption = Orbit before impact ...a small, harmless ≈1-metre [[near-Earth asteroid]] or [[meteoroid]] that [[Impact event|impacted]] Earth's atmosphere on 19 November 2022 at 08:27 [[Universa ...
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  • ...radius) is large. STARlight does this by calculating cross-sections in an impact-parameter dependent formalism.<ref>{{cite journal | last1=Baltz | first1=An ...r, selecting events with impact parameters less than about 40 fermi; these events were then searched for photoproduced ρ<sup>0</sup>. ...
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  • * two [[Z-boson]]s (predicted) * one [[photon]] + one [[Z-boson]] (predicted) ...
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  • ...of Earth in early September 2020, but did not. There was no risk of a 2020 impact because the line of variation (LOV) did not pass through where Earth would ...of {{convert|0.00047|AU|km mi|abbr=on}}.<ref name=jpldata /> JPL Horizons predicted the asteroid to be hidden in the Sun's glare until hours before closest app ...
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  • ...dinated Universal Time|UTC]].<ref name= Jenniskens >{{cite web |url=http://impact.seti.org/WT1190F-AIAASciTech2016-AIAA-2016-0999.pdf |title=Airborne Observa After more observations, astronomers determined that the object would impact Earth on 13 November 2015 at 06:18 UTC (11:48 local time),<ref name="SETI"/ ...
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  • ...'', is a model used to understand how the predicted probability of adverse events affects the decision of whether to take a costly precautionary measure to p ! !! Adverse events occur !! Adverse event does not occur ...
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  • ...el, J. P. Individualizing aspirin therapy for prevention of cardiovascular events. JAMA 1998, 280, 1949–1950.</ref><ref>Li, W.; Gueyffier, F.; Boissel, J. P. ...ified efficacy metric over “real” patients, called the Number of Prevented Events (NPE). ...
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  • ...statistic that uses “a weighted system for measuring the impact of hitting events.”<ref>{{cite web|last1=Jordan|first1=J.T.|title=Understanding Linear Weight ...e=FanGraphs}}</ref> “Linear weights are merely the '''empirical''' average impact an event has towards the run-scoring process.”<ref>{{cite web|last1=Jordan| ...
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  • ...ate of Black Holes by the Tidal Disruption of Stars: The Importance of the Impact Parameter and Stellar Structure |date=2013-04-10 |url=https://iopscience.io ...galaxy.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Gezari|first1=Suvi|title=Tidal Disruption Events|journal=Brazilian Journal of Physics|date=11 June 2013|volume=43|issue=5–6| ...
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  • === Predicted effects === ...e="Elenin0225" /><ref name="Bell" /> The diameter of such a hypothetical [[impact crater]] would be roughly ten times the diameter of the comet's [[Comet nuc ...
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  • ...reported that it might become brighter than the [[full Moon]]. However, as events transpired, it never became bright enough to be readily visible to the nake ...the nucleus has passed—could form noctilucent clouds is also slim. No such events are known to have taken place in the past under similar circumstances.<ref ...
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  • ...o that its north pole is toward the top of the image. Taken seconds before impact on September 26, 2022. ...2022 23:14:24.183 [[UTC]]<br/>([[Julian day|JD]] {{val|2459849.4683355}}; impact time)<ref name="Daly2023"/>{{rp|pages=5}}<ref name="Thomas2023"/>{{rp|pages ...
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  • ...that both systems formed similarly, most likely by a [[Impact event|giant impact]] early in the Solar System's history.<ref name="Brown2023"/> Compared to O ...ay of directly measuring an object's position, size, and shape, and can be predicted when the object's orbital trajectory is well-known.<ref name="Sickafoose201 ...
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  • ...his model requires compound or multiple scattering events: the deflections predicted for each collision are much less than one degree. Thomson's simple model fo ...ated at S. A is the [[apsis]], the point of closest approach. ''b'' is the impact parameter, the lateral distance between the alpha particle's initial trajec ...
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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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  • ...onal-wave astronomy]], which enables observations of violent astrophysical events that were not previously possible and allows for the direct observation of [[Albert Einstein]] predicted the existence of gravitational waves in 1916,<ref>{{cite journal |author=Ei ...
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  • ...the gamma ray emissions that would have resulted{{efn|The formula for the predicted gamma ray flux, resulting from annihilation of solar wind particles (taken ...t=Khan|first=Mohammad Abdur Rahman|date=1947|title=Contraterrene meteorite impact theory of tektite formation|journal=[[The Meteoritical Society|Contribution ...
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  • ...es a probability of 50% since there was only one toss and not two separate events. ...es the conditional probability in this way P(E2 | E1) = P(E2) treating the events (bets) as completely independent. ...
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  • ...is is the first scientifically, as opposed to precursory or statistically, predicted earthquake. They proved that variations of shear-wave splitting can be use ...ast [[Germany]]. They observed shear-wave splitting from injection-induced events at a pilot well offset 190 meters form the KTB well. A [[borehole]] [[Char ...
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  • The structure of [[Binary compound|binary]] oxides can be predicted on the basis of the relative sizes of the metal and oxide ions and the fill ...nt surface structures.<ref name=kung /> Also, defect sites can have a huge impact on the surface stability. ...
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