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  • 92LIGO — For the Latvian holiday Ligo, see Jāņi.LIGO stands for Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory. Cofounded in 1992 by Kip Thorne and Ronald Drever of Caltech and Rainer Weiss of MIT, LIGO is a joint project between scientists at MIT… …

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  • 93Doomsday device — This article is about the theoretical world ending destruction. For the professional wrestling maneuver, see Doomsday Device. Doomsday machine redirects here. For other uses, see Doomsday machine (disambiguation). Many hypothetical doomsday… …

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  • 95Гранат (обсерватория) — Международная астрофизическая обсерватория «Гранат» схематическое изображение обсерватории «Гранат» Организация: Советская космическая программа Главные подрядчики: НПО им. Лавочкина …

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  • 96Impact event — Artist s impression of a major impact event. The collision between Earth and an asteroid a few kilometers in diameter may release as much energy as several million nuclear weapons detonating simultaneously. An impact event is the collision of a… …

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  • 97Orders of magnitude (temperature) — Temperature in °C compared to the thermodynamic scale in electron volts, which are also used as a unit of temperature. List of orders of magnitude for temperature Factor Multiple Item 10−∞ 0 K …

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  • 98Supernova — Die Supernova 1994D in der Galaxie NGC 4526 (heller Punkt links unten) …

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  • 99High-energy astronomy — is the study of astronomical objects that release EM radiation of highly energetic wavelengths. It includes X ray astronomy, gamma ray astronomy, and extreme UV astronomy, as well as studies of neutrinos and cosmic rays. The physical study of… …

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  • 100Vela (satellite) — Vela was the name of a group of satellites developed as the Vela Hotel element of Project Vela by the United States to monitor compliance with the 1963 Partial Test Ban Treaty by the Soviet Union, and other nuclear capable states. It means vigil… …

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