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It would be even colder at times because it approaches the Sun only briefly during its lengthy journey around the Sun. Astronomers had thought that, because Sedna seems to rotate more slowly than expected, it might have a natural satellite – a moon ... More than 400 of these icy objects are known, ... The large planetoids,
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www.spacetoday.org/SolSys/KuiperBelt/Quaoar.html
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Sonar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sonar (originally an acronym for sound navigation and ranging ) is a technique that uses sound propagation (usually underwater) to navigate, communicate with or detect other vessels. There are two ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonar
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Casual observations lead us to believe that large objects cool more slowly than do small objects of similar shape. For example, if you place two rocks of similar shape, but different masses, in the sun for a few hours and then move them to the shade, the smaller of the two will cool off more quickly.
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biology.wsc.ma.edu/wscwg/biology/surfvol.html
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11 terrorist attacks in the US) and for individuals and small communities. ... Other than that, ... This is something totally new to me and sounds really cool. I've been apart of some forums where we share our thoughts and comments. Is friendster a blog. I don't know much about it but I have heard some and it sounds similar.
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www.dynamicobjects.com/d2r/archives/002399.html
www.dynamicobjects.com/d2r/archives/002399.html
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Ffffound’s look-but-don’t-post invite-only policy promotes a distribution model similar to that which was engendered by Napster and its P2P descendants, in which a small number of taste-making uploaders can distribute a schmorgasboard of content to hordes of downloaders in a vastly asymmetric fashion.
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objectsinspaceandtime.com/~/fish/sb/
objectsinspaceandtime.com/~/fish/sb/
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Ffffound’s look-but-don’t-post invite-only policy promotes a distribution model similar to that which was engendered by Napster and its P2P descendants, in which a small number of taste-making uploaders can distribute a schmorgasboard of content to hordes of downloaders in a vastly asymmetric fashion.
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objectsinspaceandtime.com/~/fish/sb/2007/12/ffffinding_...
objectsinspaceandtime.com/~/fish/sb/2007/12/ffffinding_out.php
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For example, some objects may not require data (e.g., a self-contained applet that performs a small animation). ... While the former method will generally lead to faster rendering, it is not convenient when rendering large quantities of data. ... When a document is to contain more than one instance of the same object, it is possible...
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www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/objects.html
www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/objects.html
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They were perfected by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, using tiny glass lenses a similar shape to your water droplet. Because he could make a small almost spherical lens much more accurately than a larger one he could make a much better small microscope than a large one. ... Light travels more slowly in water than in air,
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www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/content/kitchenscience/...
www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/content/kitchenscience/exp/drop-magnifier/
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Now imagine an object with such an enormous concentration of mass in such a small radius that its escape velocity was greater than the velocity of light. ... In a sense, time really does pass more slowly near the horizon than it does far away. Suppose you take ... If you've found a large mass concentrated in a small volume,
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cosmology.berkeley.edu/Education/BHfaq.html
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