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  2. Atmospheric entry - Wikipedia

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    Atmospheric entry (sometimes listed as V impact or V entry) is the movement of an object from outer space into and through the gases of an atmosphere of a planet, dwarf planet, or natural satellite. Atmospheric entry may be uncontrolled entry, as in the entry of astronomical objects, space debris, or bolides.

  3. Astronomical transit - Wikipedia

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    As a planet eclipses/transits its host star it will block a portion of the light from the star. If the planet transits in-between the star and the observer the change in light can be measured to construct a light curve. Light curves are measured with a charge-coupled device. The light curve of a star can disclose several physical ...

  4. Astrological transit - Wikipedia

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    A particularly important transit is the planetary return. This occurs when a transiting planet returns to the same point in the sky that it occupied at the moment of a person's birth. What this means is that the planet has completed a whole circuit of the sky, and signifies that a new cycle in the person's life is beginning.

  5. List of adjectivals and demonyms of astronomical bodies

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    The adjectival forms of the names of astronomical bodies are not always easily predictable. Attested adjectival forms of the larger bodies are listed below, along with the two small Martian moons; in some cases they are accompanied by their demonymic equivalents, which denote hypothetical inhabitants of these bodies.

  6. Planetary migration - Wikipedia

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    Observations suggest that gas in protoplanetary disks orbiting young stars have lifetimes of a few to several million years. [1] If planets with masses of around an Earth mass or greater form while the gas is still present, the planets can exchange angular momentum with the surrounding gas in the protoplanetary disk so that their orbits change gradually.

  7. 'Planet Earth' returns for a third installment, focusing on ...

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    The creators of "Planet Earth III" say they wanted to examine how nature and humans interact in the latest installment of the series that features the narration of David Attenborough.

  8. Sample-return mission - Wikipedia

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    The sample return capsule from NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission shortly after touching down in the desert in Utah. A sample-return mission is a spacecraft mission to collect and return samples from an extraterrestrial location to Earth for analysis. Sample-return missions may bring back merely atoms and molecules or a deposit of complex compounds ...

  9. Unpacking Trump's brazen proposal for a US takeover of Gaza ...

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    Trump said he was open to the possibility of sending U.S. troops to Gaza to see it through -- "if necessary," he said -- despite his "America First" campaign promise to keep the U.S. out of ...