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  • ...p everybody to better understand the information gathering about any space object and various [[phenomena]] connected with those space objects. *[[Information]] on every object maybe complemented and edited.
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  • ...ronomical object is sometimes referred to as a celestial body or celestial object.
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  • ...lly, a meteorite on the [[surface]] of any [[celestial]] body is a natural object that has come from elsewhere in [[space]]. Meteorites have been found on th
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  • ...fantasies and a [[desire]] to form or maintain a [[relationship]] with the object of love and have one's feelings reciprocated. Psychologist [https://en.wiki ...aviors]] that are contingent on perceived emotional reciprocation from the object of interest".
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  • ...edieval [[legend]] by [[Christ]] at the [[Last Supper]] and thereafter the object of knightly [[quests]] *2: the object of an extended or [[difficult]] quest
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  • [94.8] And make your Lord your exclusive object.
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  • ...dio waves or microwaves which bounce off any object in their [[path]]. The object returns a tiny part of the [[wave]]'s [[energy]] to a dish or antenna which
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  • ...hermodynamics]). The transfer of energy by heat from one object to another object with an equal or higher temperature can happen only with the aid of a heat
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  • ...(TNO), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scattered-disc_object scattered-disc object] (SDO), and so on. These inhabit the cold outer reaches of the [[Solar Syst ...assical asteroids: objects of the main asteroid belt, Jupiter trojans, and near-Earth objects.</blockquote>
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  • ...stituted in itself, while the noumenon is an epistemological concept of an object of a certain mode of cognition, namely intellectual intuition. Both, howeve
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  • ...the form of such a [[monument]], any [[structure]] of this shape, natural object of this form < ancient Greek πυραμίδ-, πυραμίς monumental str :b : a [[structure]] or object of similar form
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  • ...presents]] not the object pictured but some [[thing]] or [[idea]] that the object pictured is supposed to suggest ...s convey their [[meaning]] through pictorial resemblance to a [[physical]] object, and thus may also be referred to as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pictogr
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  • *1. An [[image]] or similitude of a [[deity]] or [[divinity]], used as an object of [[worship]]: applied to those worshipped by [[pagan]]s, whence, in [[scr ...figures of [[divine]] [[beings]] and, more generally, to any [[material]] object of [[worship]] in a Christian church.
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  • ...t is equal to the weight of the displaced soil/water mix and the submerged object floats due to its [[buoyancy]].
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  • ...ility''' is the [[state]] of an object which cannot be [[vision|seen]]. An object in this state is said to be Invisible ([[literally]], "not visible"). The t ...he most natural form of invisibility (whether real or [[fiction]]al) is an object which neither reflects nor absorbs light (that is, it allows light to pass
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  • :b : the [[process]] or [[technique]] of reproducing a spatial object upon a plane or curved surface or a line by projecting its points; also : a *6a : the act of [[perceiving]] a mental object as spatially and sensibly objective; also : something so perceived
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  • ...[[motion]] which is contrary to the rotation of the primary, that is, the object which forms the [[system]]'s [[Center|hub]]. ...grees has a perpendicular orbit which is neither direct nor retrograde. An object with an inclination beyond 90 degrees up to 270 degrees is in a ''retrograd
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  • ...ion]] of an object or organization. It is used in order to ensure that the object or organization will do only what it is meant to do.
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  • ...nk another cup example. Here cup as an utterance [[signifies]] a cup as an object, but cup as a term of the [[language]] [[English]] is being used to supposi ...improper supposition, if it is suppositing for an object, but a different object than it signifies, as in my example Drink another cup.[https://en.wikipedia
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  • * If an object travels at a constant [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed speed], then the ...rce]] acting on a certain object due to [[gravity]] is proportional to the object's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass mass]; the constant of proportionalit
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