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  • ...ref name=wc>Sander A; Hamann W.R. & Todt H. 2012. The galactic WC stars. ''Astronomy & Astrophysics'' '''540''': A144. [http://www.aanda.org/index.php?option=co ...output of 3.846×10<sup>26</sup> W. This number is the basic metric used in astronomy: it is known as 1 solar luminosity, the symbol for which is <math>L_\odot</ ...
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  • * Graham, James R., "''Astronomy 202: Astrophysical Gas Dynamics''". Astronomy Department, UC, Berkeley. ...
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  • ...|author=|last=|first=|authorlink=|coauthors=|date=|format=|work=|publisher=Astronomy 161|pages=|language=English|doi=|archiveurl=|archivedate=|quote=|comment=}} ...
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  • ...ecause no one technique can measure distances at all ranges encountered in astronomy. Instead, one method can be used to measure nearby distances, a second can In astronomy, the brightness of an object is given in terms of its [[absolute magnitude] ...
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  • ...many areas of learning. Most of his work was about [[number theory]] and [[astronomy]]. ...
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  • ...hich deals with [[spherical geometry]]. This is used for calculations in [[astronomy]], [[geodesy]] and [[navigation]]. ...
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  • ...d to use 10 as a base for logarithms, such logarithms are very useful in [[astronomy]]. *In [[astronomy]], the [[apparent magnitude]] measures the brightness of [[star]]s logarith ...
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  • .... Calculus is used in many different areas of study such as [[physics]], [[astronomy]], [[biology]], [[engineering]], [[economics]], [[medicine]] and [[sociolog ...o have a new way to predict where to see [[planet]]s in the sky, because [[astronomy]] had always been a popular and useful form of science, and knowing more ab ...
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  • ...n wiki and films - introduction to light, its uses in NASA, space science, astronomy, medicine & health, environmental research, and consumer products. ...
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  • | period = 90,613.305 days<br />248.09 [[julian year (astronomy)|years]]<br />14,164.4 Pluto [[solar day]]s<ref name="planet_years">{{cite ...t or Impostor?|url=http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/ianridpath/Pluto.pdf|journal=Astronomy|date=December 1978 |pages=6–11}}</ref> ...
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  • ...n in the large Bok globule CB 34 | doi=10.1051/0004-6361:20011531| journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics | volume=383| issue=2| pages=502–518 | bibcode=2002A&A...3 ...
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  • ...d—has+greater+negative+energy%22 The Physical Universe: An Introduction to Astronomy]. University Science Books, 1982, p. 66. "Remember, more binding energy mea ...8>Kutner, Marc L. [https://books.google.com/books?id=2QVmiMW0O0MC&pg=PA158 Astronomy: A Physical Perspective]. CUP, 2003, p. 158</ref> ...
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  • He also turned his attention to [[geology]] (the origin of [[ice age]]s), [[astronomy]], [[physical cosmology]], and [[astrophysics]], accounting for the [[Forma ...
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  • <br />(4.31&nbsp;[[Julian year (astronomy)|yr]]) ...
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