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  • 81Appearance of extrasolar planets — The appearance of extrasolar planets is largely unknown because of the difficulty in making direct observations of extrasolar planets. In addition, analogies with planets in our solar system can apply for few of the extrasolar planets known;… …

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  • 82Sudarsky extrasolar planet classification — Sudarsky classification as used on Celestia. Class I …

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  • 83Colour state — Colour States are a system used for quickly showing meteorological conditions.[1][2] Meteorological colour states are determined by the relevant worst condition from the visibility and significant cloud height. In the USA and parts of Europe the… …

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  • 84Planets in science fiction — are fictional planets that appear in various media, especially those of the science fiction genre, as story settings or depicted locations. [cite book last = Mann first = George authorlink = coauthors = title = The Mammoth Encyclopedia of Science …

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  • 85Skies of Arcadia — North American box art Developer(s) Overworks Publisher(s) …

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  • 862006 O'Hare International Airport UFO sighting — The Chicago O Hare UFO sighting occurred on November 7, 2006, when people at Chicago O Hare International Airport reported seeing a saucer or disc shaped UFO. Contents 1 The sighting 2 Reaction from the Federal Aviation Administration and United… …

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  • 87dust — n. 1) to gather; raise dust 2) fine, powdery dust 3) cosmic; gold; radioactive; volcanic dust 4) a cloud; layer; particle of dust 5) dust collects; settles 6) (misc.) from dust to dust * * * [dʌst] gold layer …

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  • 88nimbostratus — /nɪmboʊˈstreɪtəs/ (say nimboh straytuhs) noun a low, formless cloud layer, of a nearly uniform dark grey; a layer type of rain cloud. {nimbo (combining form of nimbus) + stratus} …

  • 89Brocken spectre — Brocken spectre. This is not actually on Brocken, but was taken in the Tanzawa Mountains in Japan; despite the name, the phenomenon is not unique to Brocken and can occur in any misty mountain region …

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  • 90Brocken bow — /boh/ anticorona. [so called from frequent observation of the phenomenon by individuals standing on the BROCKEN at sunset] * * * ▪ natural phenomenon also called  Anticorona, Glory, Brocken Spectre, or Mountain Spectre,         the apparently… …

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