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  2. Terminator (solar) - Wikipedia

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    It is the lunar equivalent of the division between night and day on the Earth spheroid, although the Moon's much lower rate of rotation [7] means it takes longer for it to pass across the surface. At the equator, it moves at 15.4 kilometres per hour (9.6 mph), as fast as an athletic human can run on earth.

  3. Human presence in space - Wikipedia

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    Humans have achieved some mediated presence throughout the Solar System, but the most extensive presence has been in orbit around Earth. Humans reached outer space mediated in 1944 and have sustained mediated presence since 1958 , [a] as well as having reached space directly for the first time on 12 April 1961 (Yuri Gagarin) and continuously ...

  4. Space colonization - Wikipedia

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    The two most common reasons in favor of colonization are the survival of humans and life independent of Earth, making humans a multiplanetary species, [6] in the event of a planetary-scale disaster (natural or human-made), and the commercial use of space particularly for enabling a more sustainable expansion of human society through the ...

  5. Twilight (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Twilight is a series of four fantasy romance novels, two companion novels, and one novella written by American author Stephenie Meyer.Released annually from 2005 through 2008, the four novels chart the later teen years of Bella Swan, a girl who moves to Forks, Washington, from Phoenix, Arizona and falls in love with a 104-year-old vampire named Edward Cullen.

  6. Twilight (Campbell short story) - Wikipedia

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    The hitch-hiker introduces himself as Ares Sen Kenlin, a scientist from the year 3059. Kenlin reveals to Benell that he is a human hybrid, created by his father, who is also a scientist. Kenlin explains he has developed time-travel technology and went seven million years forward in time, but overshot, travelling backwards in time to 1932.

  7. In honor of its 10th anniversary: 9 ways 'Twilight' changed ...

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    As today, October 5 marks the 10-year anniversary of the day "Twilight" was first published, we compiled a list of ways "Twilight" forever changed the world as we know it. 1. 1.3 million copies of ...

  8. Night Watch (Lukyanenko novel) - Wikipedia

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    In the first book of Night Watch entitled Story One: Destiny, Anton explains that "For cats there is no [human] world or Twilight—they live in all the worlds at once." There is only one natural inhabitant in the Twilight, a dark blue moss that grows along many surfaces of the sepia-toned human world in the first level of the Twilight.

  9. Everything “Twilight” Actors Have Said About Their Time in ...

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    During a 2019 chat with Jennifer Lopez for Variety's Actors on Actors series, Pattinson, who played Edward Cullen, said Twilight is "a weird story" and that he found it "strange how people responded."