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Since the last joint IAU and COSPAR Colloquium in Gainesville in 1995, there have been dramatic changes in the field resulting from in-situ space experiments, Earth orbiting satellites and ground based observations. The brightest comet since the early years of the twentieth century, comet Hale-Bopp, appeared, giving an invaluable opportunity to see in action one great source of interplanetary dust. Similarly, the Leonid meteor shower has been at its most active since 1966, producing spectacular displays of meteors and allowing for an array of observational techniques, not available in 1966 to
Planets --- Atmospheres.
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Explores the search for planets outside of our solar system and what the discovery of these planets means to scientists understanding of what makes a planet a planet.
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Since the last joint IAU and COSPAR Colloquium in Gainesville in 1995, there have been dramatic changes in the field resulting from in-situ space experiments, Earth orbiting satellites and ground based observations. The brightest comet since the early years of the twentieth century, comet Hale-Bopp, appeared, giving an invaluable opportunity to see in action one great source of interplanetary dust. Similarly, the Leonid meteor shower has been at its most active since 1966, producing spectacular displays of meteors and allowing for an array of observational techniques, not available in 1966 to
Planets --- Atmospheres. --- Atmospheres of planets --- Planetary atmospheres
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Presents a collection of fact sheets published by the National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC) at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. Contains fact sheets about the sun, planets, the Earth, asteroids, planetary rings and satellites, and comets. Provides notes about the fact sheets, including definitions of parameters, units, subscripts, and superscripts. Links to the NSSDC Planetary home page. Posts contact information via mailing address, telephone number, and e-mail.
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Presents a collection of fact sheets published by the National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC) at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. Contains fact sheets about the sun, planets, the Earth, asteroids, planetary rings and satellites, and comets. Provides notes about the fact sheets, including definitions of parameters, units, subscripts, and superscripts. Links to the NSSDC Planetary home page. Posts contact information via mailing address, telephone number, and e-mail.
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Astronomy --- Extrasolar planets. --- Exo-planets --- Exoplanets --- Extra-solar planets --- Planets --- Stars with planets --- Physical sciences --- Space sciences --- Extrasolar planets --- Earth (Planet) --- Earth
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Astroseismology --- Extrasolar planets. --- Stellar oscillations --- Pulsations of stars --- Stars --- Stellar pulsations --- Oscillations --- Pulsating stars --- Exo-planets --- Exoplanets --- Extra-solar planets --- Planets --- Stars with planets --- Astero-seismology --- Asteroseismology --- Extraterrestrial seismology --- Pulsations --- Extrasolar planets
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Catastrophes (Geology) --- Gravity --- Life on other planets
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Life on other planets --- Exobiology --- Cosmochemistry --- Exobiology. --- Spectrum Analysis. --- Astrobiology. --- Cosmochemistry. --- Exobiology. --- Life on other planets.
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Life on other planets --- Exobiology --- Cosmochemistry --- Exobiology. --- Spectrum Analysis. --- Astrobiology. --- Cosmochemistry. --- Exobiology. --- Life on other planets.
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