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Cosmic Calendar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Cosmic Calendar is a scale in which the lifetime of the universe is mapped onto a calendrical year; that is to say, the Big Bang took place on a cosmic January 1 at precisely midnight, and today...
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; If it’s hard to grasp the size of the universe, it’s equally hard to imagine its age. Astronomers calculate that the universe originated about 13 billion years ago in an explosion of space called the big bang. At that time, all the matter and energy in our ... The early universe was small and intensely hot.
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Astronet's Cosmic Calendar offers daily planetary transit information. ... you are here iVillage astronet horoscopes today's cosmic calendar ... Daily Cosmic Calendar...
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Daily Cosmic Calendar: December 01, 2009 ... A short void lunar cycle in Taurus starting at 5:40AM PST leads to the arrival of airy, loquacious Gemini Moon (6:24AM PST). Reading, writing, research, arts, crafts and hobbies receive the proverbial cosmic green light.
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(1) About Cosmic Calendar (by Carl Sagan) ... A Cosmic Calendar; ... A quick reference for various terms of geologic time mentioned in cosmic calendar.
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Origin of Proconsul and Ramapithecus, probable ancestors of apes and men ... Widespread use of stone tools ... Cosmic Calendar (From The Dragons of Eden - Carl Sagan)
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The oldest known fossils, nothing more complex than bacteria and blue-green algae, appear October 9th on our cosmic calendar. These early life forms reproduced by splitting cells. Sexes did not begin as a means of reproduction until about November first.
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