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  • 81Orders of magnitude (energy) — Different orders of magnitude of natural energy production for solar, wind and geothermal versus average global consumption rate (1 W = 1 J/s) This list compares various energies in joules (J), organized by order of magnitude. List of orders of… …

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  • 82geoid — geoidal, adj. /jee oyd/, n. 1. an imaginary surface that coincides with mean sea level in the ocean and its extension through the continents. 2. the geometric figure formed by this surface, an ellipsoid flattened at the poles. [1880 85; < Gk&#8230; …

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  • 83New moon — For other uses, see New moon (disambiguation). The new moon phase In astronomical terminology, the new moon is the lunar phase that occurs when the Moon, in its monthly orbital motion around Earth, lies between Earth and the Sun, and is therefore …

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  • 84Deferent and epicycle — Deferent redirects here. For the acknowledgement of the legitimacy of the power of one s superior or superiors, see Deference. The basic elements of Ptolemaic astronomy, showing a planet on an epicycle (smaller dashed circle) , a deferent (larger …

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  • 85Kepler problem — In classical mechanics, Kepler’s problem is a special case of the two body problem, in which the two bodies interact by a central force F that varies in strength as the inverse square of the distance r between them. The force may be either&#8230; …

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  • 86Flight controller — Flight controllers are personnel who aid in the operations of a space flight, working in Mission Control Centers such as NASA s Mission Control Center, or ESA s Operations Center. Flight controllers sit at computer consoles and use telemetry to&#8230; …

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  • 87Orders of magnitude (speed) — To help compare different orders of magnitude, the following list describes various speed levels between approximately 1×10−10&#160;m/s and 3×108&#160;m/s. Values in bold are exact. List of orders of magnitude for speed List of orders of&#8230; …

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  • 88Omega — For other uses, see Omega (disambiguation). Greek alphabet Αα Alpha Νν Nu Ββ …

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  • 89Spiral galaxy — A spiral galaxy is a galaxy belonging to one of the three main classes of galaxy originally described by Edwin Hubble in his 1936 work “The Realm of the Nebulae” [cite book |last=Hubble |first=E. P. |authorlink=Edwin Hubble |title=The Realm of&#8230; …

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  • 90Gravitational time dilation — is the effect of time passing at different rates in regions of different gravitational potential; the higher the local distortion of spacetime due to gravity, the slower time passes. Albert Einstein originally predicted this effect in his theory&#8230; …

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