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  • 61Robert H. Dicke — Robert Henry Dicke Born May 6, 1916(1916 05 06) St. Louis, Missouri Died March 4, 1997(1997 03 04) (aged 80 …

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  • 62Emission theory — (also called emitter theory ) was a competing theory for the special theory of relativity, explaining the results of the Michelson Morley experiment. Emission theories obey the principle of relativity by having no preferred frame for light… …

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  • 63Physical cosmology — This article is about the physics subject. For other uses, see Cosmology. Physical cosmology …

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  • 64Cosmic microwave background radiation — CMB and Cosmic background radiation redirect here. For other uses see CMB (disambiguation) and Cosmic background (disambiguation). Physical cosmology …

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  • 65Mars Global Surveyor — Artist s conception of Mars Global Surveyor Operator NASA Major contractors Orbiter Satellite of …

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  • 66Blacklight Power — Inc. Industry Chemistry Founded HydroCatalysis Inc.[1] in 1991.[2] …

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  • 67Experimento de Pound y Rebka — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El experimento Pound Rebka es un experimiento bien conocido para probar la teoría de la Relatividad General de Albert Einstein. Fue propuesto por R. V. Pound y G. A. Rebka Jr. en 1959,[1] y fue la última de las… …

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  • 68Timeline of luminiferous aether — The timeline of luminiferous aether begins in the late 19th century with the concept of luminiferous aether ( light bearing aether ), or ether, as a medium for electromagnetic propagation. The aether was assumed to exist for much of the 19th… …

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  • 69Solar and Heliospheric Observatory — Infobox Space telescope name = Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) caption = organization = ESA / NASA alt names = nssdc id = location = L1 orbit type = height = 1.5×106 km (heliocentric) period = 1 Earth year velocity = accel gravity =… …

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  • 70TV and FM DX — TV DX and FM DX is the active search for distant radio or television stations received during unusual atmospheric conditions. The term DX is an old telegraphic term meaning long distance. VHF/UHF television and radio signals are normally limited… …

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