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  • | title = Solar Panel Placement ...another one of [[Randall|Randall's]] [[:Category:Tips|Tips]], this time a solar energy tip.
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  • #REDIRECT [[64: Solar Plexus]]
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  • | title = Solar Plexus The {{w|Celiac plexus|solar plexus}} is a network of interconnecting nerves that is centered in the are
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  • #REDIRECT [[1547: Solar System Questions]]
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  • | title = Solar System Questions This comic is a list of questions which [[Randall]] has about the Solar System, which at first glance may appear to be things that Randall would li
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  • #REDIRECT [[1733: Solar Spectrum]]
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  • | title = Solar Spectrum ::A partial solar eclipse is when the Earth moves across the part of the Sun blocked by its s
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  • #REDIRECT [[1828: ISS Solar Transit]]
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  • | title = ISS Solar Transit ...ame week on Monday and Friday. The next comic in the series is [[1830: ISS Solar Transit 2]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[1830: ISS Solar Transit 2]]
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  • | title = ISS Solar Transit 2 ...way using split panels. As noted in the first comic in the [[:Category:ISS Solar Transit|ISS series]] the {{w|white balance}} is still not set properly, bec
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  • #REDIRECT [[1924: Solar Panels]]
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  • | title = Solar Panels ...on tree aims to help in finding out whether a given object should have {{w|solar panel}}s installed on it.
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  • #REDIRECT [[2258: Solar System Changes]]
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  • | title = Solar System Changes ...d be impossible in practice{{Citation needed}} and would probably make the solar system unstable if actually performed.
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  • #REDIRECT [[2262: Parker Solar Probe]]
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  • | title = Parker Solar Probe ...the relative distances of astronomical objects relative to the {{w|Parker Solar Probe}}. It also shows where the probe will be in 2025 if its mission conti
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  • #REDIRECT [[2414: Solar System Compression Artifacts]]
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  • | title = Solar System Compression Artifacts ...]]). The Voyager probe has made history for passing many milestones of our solar system.
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  • #REDIRECT [[2439: Solar System Cartogram]]
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  • | title = Solar System Cartogram ...where counted it it wouldn't matter, since the only confirmed life in the Solar System is on Earth). Thus the other planets have a population of 0 and are
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  • #REDIRECT [[2930: Google Solar Cycle]]
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  • | title = Google Solar Cycle {{incomplete|Created by a SOLAR FLARE SEARCHING UP SOLAR FLARES - Please change this comment when editing this page. Do NOT delete t
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  • #REDIRECT [[2709: Solar System Model]]
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  • | title = Solar System Model ...el|early-20th century models of atomic structure}} to the structure of the solar system. Electrons were thought to be orbiting the nucleus "like planets aro
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  • #REDIRECT [[2812: Solar Panel Placement]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[2816: Types of Solar Eclipse]]
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  • | title = Types of Solar Eclipse There are various different types of {{w|solar eclipse}}. The comic purports to show and name a number of them, initially
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  • ...beyond. It did a flyby of Pluto in July 2015 and is on its way out of the solar system.
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  • ...s|786]] planets were known in mid-2012: 778 exoplanets and the rest in our Solar System. Since then, astronomers have found thousands more. In the comic, our {{w|Solar System}}'s eight planets are depicted in the small rectangle above the cent
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  • ...erage year length of 365.2425 days, which is very close to the length of a solar year (see detailed explanation in this video: ''[https://www.youtube.com/wa ...times in a year. Because a thirteenth full moon will occur once every 2.7 solar years on average, this modification adds 4.1228 standard days to an EST yea
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  • | title = Solar Panel Placement ...another one of [[Randall|Randall's]] [[:Category:Tips|Tips]], this time a solar energy tip.
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  • ...laws of planetary motion. By using {{w|Tycho Brahe}}'s observations of our solar system (Brahe gave Kepler the job of observing and explaining the motion of ...ler space telescope that was searching for exoplanets (planets outside the Solar system) from March 2009 to August 2013, by looking at exactly the same spot
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  • {{comicsrow|64|2006-02-15|Solar Plexus|solar_plexus.jpg}}
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  • '''2041: The planet Pluto''' {{w|Pluto}} is a {{w|dwarf planet}} in our solar system. Up until 2006, Pluto was considered to be a planet.
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  • ...ind is discovering "{{w|exoplanet}}s" or planets that exist outside of our solar system. The indication is that these planets are habitable enough for human
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  • :Cueball: Apparently there's a solar flare that's causing some Great Aurorae. CBC says they may even be visible :Cueball: Apparently there's a solar storm causing northern lights over Canada. CNN say they might even be visib
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  • ...gi/archives/127 a proposed project to power the world] by erecting massive solar farms out in the deserts. The area of Texas alone would be enough to match
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  • ...stage (and scale) is space, where you get to first travel through your own solar system, then the entire galaxy.
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  • ...y known classroom. For example, {{w|ULAS J1342+0928}} has a mass of 8*10^8 solar masses. This means the event horizon of the black hole is almost 16 AU in r
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  • ...had been slowed down by an (at the time) unknown force as they exited the solar system, which he says is caused by the force of his love, probably toward h
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  • ...ruggles between good and evil on Earth are also reflected elsewhere in the solar system.
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  • ...purpose of a Dyson Sphere is to capture and transmit all of the available solar energy in the star back to a planet. ...ivilizations construct Dyson spheres not for the purposes of capturing all solar energy, but merely to block the view of all that hideous space. This may al
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  • #REDIRECT [[64: Solar Plexus]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[64: Solar Plexus]]
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  • ...g light on the area below them that the sun would normally illuminate. {{W|Solar panels}} only convert 20-25% of the energy captured from the sun into elect ...y, then back to rotational energy, then back to windpower. However, in the solar panel and lamp case, the light will be moving at the same speed as it enter
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  • | title = Solar Plexus The {{w|Celiac plexus|solar plexus}} is a network of interconnecting nerves that is centered in the are
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  • ...Assuming this detector is otherwise reliable, when the detector reports a solar explosion, there are two possibilities:
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  • | Solar power becomes cheaper than fossil fuels ...rovements in {{w|Solar Power|solar technology}} are causing the prices for solar energy to steadily decrease.
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  • ...commonly used for this purpose because it's the most massive planet in our solar system.
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  • ...to stay operational for several more months until the dust buildup on its solar panels forces a final shutdown.
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  • :n<sub>e</sub>: Number of life-supporting planets per solar system
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  • ...d from bottom to top by their maximum distance from earth for objects in a solar orbit, and their current distance for others. ...SIM ({{w|Space Interferometry Mission}}) to find a celestial object out of solar system that is as small as 3 earth masses.
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  • ...Heaviside layer, trans-Neptunian panic zone, magnetogap, US Census Bureau Solar System statistical boundary, Kuiper gauntlet, Oort void, and crystal sphere ...he fact that there is no strictly defined and recognizable boundary of the solar system, or at least we haven't found one yet.
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  • ...mum amount of energy, you would have to travel away from the center of the solar system (the Sun). In reality, the strength of gravity decreases with distan ...the creation of our solar system, we would have two {{w|Sun|Suns}} and our solar system would be a {{w|Binary system (astronomy)|Binary system}}. Jupiter h
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  • ...wrong meeting where [[Cueball]] (the researcher) has performed a study on solar cells. So initially he tries to claim that he has not been researching the :Cueball: My research is in solar cells. I think you have the wrong press conference.
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  • ...right corner. The other picture seems to show a space craft with two large solar panels, white on the black black background of space. Has some similarities
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  • ...too small to {{w|clearing the neighbourhood|function as a planet}} in the solar system. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_2gbGXzFbs A better explanation c
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  • Our solar system, from where the electromagnetic waves are emitted, is located just l
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  • This comic is exaggerating the effects of the physics stated. Solar flares eject, among other things, ions, electrons, and radiation. The charg ...t, and the last one, of comparative size and strength, was recorded in {{w|Solar storm of 2012|2012}}.
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  • The {{w|Kuiper Belt}} is a region of the outer Solar System beyond the orbit of Neptune consisting of numerous small icy bodies, ...r another swing by, aiming it back towards the {{w|Sun}}, the most massive Solar System body, to perform an Oberth maneuver at the point of closest approach
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  • ...Portrait (Voyager)|Family Portrait}}, a series of images of the entire {{w|Solar System}} from beyond it.
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  • ...rs killed God earlier in the year when they and He were further out in the solar system? || November 17th
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  • ...being a symbol, not a word or name) in different languages. Planets in our solar system are assigned to {{w|Astronomical symbols|astronomical symbols}} like ...anets: 1–1000}}. If they were to be counted among the planets of the {{w|Solar System}}, as was sometimes done then, the 14th known planetary body would b
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  • ...Saturn}}, {{w|Uranus}}, and {{w|Neptune}} are the other planets of the {{w|Solar System}}. || 950–1,200 solar radii <br/>max. 1.671 × 10<sup>9</sup>&nbsp;km (1.038 × 10<sup>9</sup>&nb
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  • ...th-Moon system and following a separate but nearby orbit around the Sun. A solar orbit is very hard, very fuel-intensive, and very lengthy to return from, d
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  • ...sometimes perturb one of these bodies enough to let it fall into the inner solar system. When it gets closer to the Sun, which is just a bright dot at that ...un regardless of their direction of movement, as they are blown out by the solar wind which moves much faster than the comet. As neither of the other two ob
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  • ...tistically predicted distribution of nearby exoplanets (planets not in our solar system), based on the assumption that the exoplanets that are currently kno
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  • ...om one planet to another, which can happen in less stable systems than our solar system if two planets were to pass close to each other but is mostly just w
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  • ...d by the {{w|solar wind}}. In 2013 a solar maximum was expected at its {{w|solar cycle}}, but the activity of the sun wasn't as heavy as before. So, a ''nor ...ea and stay away from light pollution from cities. But in years with heavy solar activity, northern light may be visible even south of Massachusetts.
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  • ...probe was repurposed on June 10, 1982 to study the interaction between the solar wind and a cometary atmosphere. By flying through the comet {{w|21P/Giacobi
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  • ...untertop}}'', with the quote "the sun is one of the meltiest things in the solar system."
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  • {{w|Exoplanets}} are planets outside of our solar system, and exoplanet astronomers are astronomers who attempt to discover a
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  • ::Solar (photovoltaic) $260,800,000,000 ::Solar (thermal) $385,940,000,000
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  • ...|asteroid}}s and {{w|minor planet}}s that are larger than 100 m in the {{w|Solar System}}. They have all been represented as regions of a single massive lan ...of 6,370&nbsp;km. The Earth has the largest crust of all the bodies in the Solar System.
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  • ...e trivially easy to balance the extremely top-heavy loading upon the small solar-panel that tops out the counter-rotating coaxial blades, which adds yet mor
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  • First is the Sun, shown with visible {{w|solar prominence}}s. Next is the Moon, shown in a crescent view with stars behind
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  • The lander bounced three times and ended up in a place where the solar panels were mainly in the shadow. This resulted in the lander shutting down ...had been received on earth indicating that Philae had awoken and that the solar panels were functioning. Ironically, had Philae landed in a place original
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