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  • 1Off on a Comet —   Author(s) Jules Verne …

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  • 2Mathematics and Physical Sciences — ▪ 2003 Introduction Mathematics       Mathematics in 2002 was marked by two discoveries in number theory. The first may have practical implications; the second satisfied a 150 year old curiosity.       Computer scientist Manindra Agrawal of the… …

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  • 3Deep Impact (space mission) — Infobox Spacecraft Name = Deep Impact Caption = Illustration of the Deep Impact space probe after impactor separation (artist s conception). Organization = NASA Major Contractors = Ball Aerospace Technologies Corp., JPL Mission Type = Flyby,… …

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  • 4Channel Airways — IATA CW ICAO Callsign Founded 1946 Cease …

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  • 5Deep Impact (spacecraft) — For other uses, see Deep Impact (disambiguation). Deep Impact Artist s conception of the Deep Impact space probe after impactor separation. Operator NASA / JPL Major contractors Ball Aerospace, JPL …

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  • 6Myth (series) — A promotional screen from Myth II: Soulblighter. Units shown: Berserks, Dwarves, Warlocks, Brigands, Bowmen (off screen) and Mauls. Myth is a series of real time tactics computer games. The games are: Myth: The Fallen Lords Myth II: Soulblighter… …

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  • 7Astronomical naming conventions — In ancient times, only the Sun and Moon, a few hundred stars and the most easily visible planets had names. Over the last few hundred years, the number of identified astronomical objects has risen from hundreds to over a billion, and more are… …

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  • 8Aeroplane Monthly — Aeroplane Aeroplane Monthly Pays  Royaume Uni Langue Anglais Périodicité Mensuel …

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  • 9Wilhelm Tempel —     Wilhelm Tempel     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Wilhelm Tempel     (ERNEST LEBERECHT)     German astronomer, b. 4 December, 1821, at (Nieder ) Cunnersdorf near Löbau, Saxony; d. 16 March, 1889, in Arcetri near Florence. Having lost his mother in …

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  • 10Glasgow —    GLASGOW, a city, the seat of a university, and a sea port, having separate jurisdiction, locally in the Lower ward of the county of Lanark, and situated in longitude 4° 15 51 (W.), and latitude 55° 52 10 (N.), 23 miles (E. by S.) from Greenock …

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