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NASA's Cosmicopia -- Ask Us -- Earth and Moon Oct 30, 2008 ... A separate motion of the Moon is its rotation (spinning). Since it spins with the same period as its revolution around the Earth/Moon CM, ...
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NASA's Cosmicopia -- Ask Us -- Earth and Moon Oct 30, 2008 ... Why does the Earth's moon not have a name (like Saturn's moons: Titan, Mimas, etc.)? The Moon was called Selene or Artemis by the Greeks and ...
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NASA's Cosmicopia -- Ask Us -- Earth and Moon Oct 30, 2008 ... Moon Dog. Position of Earth in Space. Speed of the Earth ...... Although the Earth's position in space IS determined by the sum of various ...
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NASA's Cosmicopia -- Ask Us - Space Physics - Heat, Temperature ... Dec 20, 2006 ... Is it correct that objects in deep space (not heated by an external source, such as the Sun) have a temperature near absolute zero - but the ...
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Cosmic and Heliospheric Learning Center Jan 3, 2008 ... Based at NASA/GSFC. Includes sections about the Sun, the cosmic rays and the history of its study.
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NASA's Cosmicopia -- Great Links Aug 13, 2008 ... Space learning centers and lessons. Specific science topics ... Great space pictures. Teacher resources. Miscellaneous links ...
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NASA's Cosmicopia -- Ask Us Oct 29, 2008 ... Ask Us. Answers to previous cosmic and heliospheric questions ... the STEREO project, to learn more about energetic particles from the Sun. ...
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NASA's Cosmicopia -- Ask Us - General Physics - Properties of Matter Dec 29, 2006 ... Ask Us. General Physics: Properties of Matter ... The expansion of the number of states of matter to 4 or 5 is not a universally agreed upon ...
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NASA's Cosmicopia -- Ask Us - Space Physics - Heat, Temperature ... Dec 20, 2006 ... The only form of heat dissipation would be radiational and that would not be ... Radiation is heat energy carried by electromagnetic waves. ...
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NASA's Cosmicopia - Basics - Composition - Nucleosynthesis Feb 12, 2009 ... Most of the heavy elements, from oxygen up through iron, are thought to be produced in stars that contain at least ten times as much matter ...
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