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  • 41Titan (moon) — Titan Titan in 2005 by Cassini spacecraft Discovery Discovered by Christiaan Huygens …

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  • 42Celestial coordinate system — For other uses of Celestial , see Celestial (disambiguation). Orientation of Astronomical Coordinates Orientation of the galactic, ecliptic and equatorial coordinate systems, projected on the celestial sphere, showing the galactic equator (black) …

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  • 43Oberon (moon) — For other uses, see Oberon (disambiguation). Oberon The best Voyager 2 image of Oberon, obtained on January 24, 1986 Discovery D …

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  • 44Cosmic Background Explorer — (COBE) General information NSSDC ID 1989 089A Organization NASA …

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  • 45Molniya orbit — For other uses, see Molniya (disambiguation). Figure 1: The Molniya orbit. Usually the period from perigee + 2 hours to perigee + 10 hours is used to transmit to the northern hemisphere Molniya orbit is a type of highly elliptical orbit with an… …

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  • 46Indian National Satellite System — INSAT or the Indian National Satellite System is a series of multipurpose Geo Stationary satellites launched by ISRO to satisfy the telecommunications, broadcasting, meteorology, and search and rescue needs of India. Commissioned in 1983, INSAT… …

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  • 47ATM adaptation layer — The use of Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) technology and services creates the need for an adaptation layer in order to support information transfer protocols, which are not based on ATM. This adaptation layer defines how to segment and… …

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  • 48Zumwalt class destroyer — Artist rendering of the Zumwalt class destroyer Class overview Name: Zumwalt Builders: General Dynamics …

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  • 49LSM — may stand for:*LSm, a family of RNA binding proteinsIn education and organisations: *LSM program or the Vagelos Program in Life Sciences and Management, an undergraduate degree program at the University of Pennsylvania *Lesbian Sex Mafia, a… …

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  • 50Collaboratory — A collaboratory, as defined by William Wulf in 1989, is a “center without walls, in which the nation’s researchers can perform their research without regard to physical location, interacting with colleagues, accessing instrumentation, sharing… …

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