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galacticjourney.org
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| | | | | by Kaye Dee It's been a busy month in deep space exploration, with new space probes exploring the Moon and conditions in interplanetary space, while another step forward in testing the hardware for the Apollo programme has just taken place. Surveying the Moon NASA may have called its lunar soft lander Surveyor 1, but its ... Continue reading [August 26, 1966] Shooting the Moon - and Going Even Further (Lunar Orbiter, AS-202 and Pioneer 7) ? | |
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johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com
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| | | | | We're trying to get a little insight into the Earth's glacial cycles, using very simple models. We have a long way to go, but let's review where we are. In Part 5 and Part 6, we studied a model where the Earth can be bistable. In other words, if the parameters are set right it... | |
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beltoforion.de
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| | | | | A simple explanation of the origin of ocean tides. | |
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earthsystem.org
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| | | How much warmer is the day compared to the night? Or, in other words, how large is the diurnal air temperature range (DTR)? This might seem like a simple question, but the DTR actually varies in surprisingly complex ways across regions and periods. What shapes these variations? What happens to DTR on cloudy days and... | ||