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  • 1Pioneer anomaly — The Pioneer anomaly or Pioneer effect is the observed deviation from expectations of the trajectories of various unmanned spacecraft visiting the outer solar system, notably Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11. Both spacecraft are escaping from the solar… …

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  • 2Flyby anomaly — The flyby anomaly is an unexpected energy increase during Earth flybys of satellites. This has been observed as an anomalous shift in the S Band and X Band Doppler and the ranging data which translates to a significant velocity increase of a few… …

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  • 3Desmond Hume — Henry Ian Cusick as Desmond Hume First appearance Man of Science, Man of Faith Centric episode(s) Live Together, Die Alone Flashes Before Your Eyes …

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  • 4Live Together, Die Alone — Infobox Television episode | Title = Live Together, Die Alone Series = Lost Caption = Michael, Jack, Kate, Sawyer Hurley head off to rescue Walt Season = 2 Episode = 23 Airdate = May 24, 2006 Production = 223 Writer = Carlton Cuse Damon Lindelof… …

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  • 5Further Instructions — Infobox Television episode | Title = Further Instructions Series = Lost Caption = Boone pushes Locke through the airport Season = 3 Episode = 3 Airdate = October 18, 2006 Production = 302 Writer = Carlton Cuse Elizabeth Sarnoff Director = Stephen …

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  • 6Ionosphere — The ionosphere is a part of the upper atmosphere, comprising portions of the mesosphere, thermosphere and exosphere, distinguished because it is ionized by solar radiation. It plays an important part in atmospheric electricity and forms the inner …

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  • 7Gauge theory — For a generally accessible and less technical introduction to the topic, see Introduction to gauge theory. In physics, a gauge theory is a type of field theory in which the Lagrangian is invariant under a continuous group of local transformations …

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  • 8Light — For other uses, see Light (disambiguation). Visible light redirects here. For other uses, see Visible light (disambiguation) …

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  • 9Neutrino — For other uses, see Neutrino (disambiguation). Neutrino/Antineutrino The first use of a hydrogen bubble chamber to detect neutrinos, on November 13, 1970. A neutrino hit a proton in a hydrogen atom. The collision occurred at the point where three …

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  • 10Ivor Catt — (born 1935) is a British electronics engineer known principally for his alternative theories of electromagnetism. He received a B.A. degree from Cambridge University, and has won two major product awards for his innovative computer chip designs.… …

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