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         Planets General:     more books (105)
  1. The Cities Book (General Pictorial) by Lonely Planet, 2009-11-01
  2. The Europe Book (General Pictorial) by Lonely Planet, 2010-10-01
  3. The Lonely Planet Guide to The Middle of Nowhere (General Pictorial) by Lonely Planet Publications, 2006-10-01
  4. One People (General Pictorial) by Lonely Planet, 2006-10-01
  5. 1000 Ultimate Experiences (General Reference) by Lonely Planet, 2009-11-01
  6. A Year of Festivals (General Reference) by Lonely Planet Publications, 2008-08-01
  7. Malay: Lonely Planet Phrasebook by Susan Keeney, Lonely Planet Phrasebooks, 2008-03-01
  8. Best of Lonely Planet Travel Writing (Travel Literature) by Lonely Planet, 2009-11-01
  9. India: Lonely Planet Phrasebook by Lonely Planet, 2008-09-01
  10. Lonely Planet 2008 Bluelist (Lonely Planet's Bluelist) by Lonely Planet, 2007-11-01
  11. The Art of Planet 51 by Danny Graydon, 2009-12-22
  12. The Big Trip (General Reference) by Lonely Planet, 2008-11-01
  13. Lonely Planet's Best In Travel 2010 (General Reference) by Lonely Planet, 2009-11-01
  14. The Crowded Universe: The Search for Living Planets by Alan Boss, 2009-02-02

1. [0902.3998] Coupled Evolution With Tides Of The Radius And Orbit Of Transiting G
Title Coupled Evolution with Tides of the Radius and Orbit of Transiting Giant Planets General Results
http://arxiv.org/abs/0902.3998
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Title: Coupled Evolution with Tides of the Radius and Orbit of Transiting Giant Planets: General Results
Authors: Laurent Ibgui Adam Burrows (Submitted on 23 Feb 2009 ( ), last revised 3 Jun 2009 (this version, v3)) Abstract: Comments: Accepted for publication in ApJ; 16 pages (emulateapj format), 5 figures; expanded explanatory text and further references Subjects: Earth and Planetary Astrophysics (astro-ph.EP) Journal reference: Astrophys.J.700:1921-1932,2009 DOI Cite as: arXiv:0902.3998v3 [astro-ph.EP]
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2. Nicest Girl And Destroyer Of Planets
Nicest Girl and Destroyer of Planets A blog written by the Nicest Girl ever to Destroy a Planet
http://blog.nicest-girl.com/home/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcateg

3. The Geneva Extrasolar Planet Search Programmes
The extrasolar planet search in Geneva. This team has found in 95 the first extrasolar planets around the star 51 Pegasi.
http://obswww.unige.ch/~udry/planet/planet.html
The Geneva Extrasolar Planet Search Programmes
M. Mayor D. Naef F. Pepe D. Queloz ... S. Udry
Last Update: July the 17th 2003, Contact: D. Naef S. Udry

4. Astronomy-shar-a-thon - Planets (general)
Walking Model of the Solar System walking model of Solar System.doc Create a scale model of the Solar System in your school's hallway. I use this in conjunction with Travel Poster
http://astronomy-shar-a-thon.wikispaces.com/Planets (general)

5. Ali Serpeng Zel
General Physics, Mechanics, Chapter 12, Gravitation KO UNIVERSITY Serpeng zel 42 Earth Observing Satellites http//science.nasa.gov/realtime/jtrack/Spacecraft.html
http://portal.ku.edu.tr/~aserpenguzel/PHYS101_Chapter_12.pdf

6. Captain Planet And The Planeteers (TV Series 1990–1996) - IMDb
Voice credits and review.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098763/
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Captain Planet and the Planeteers
30 min - Animation Adventure Comedy Family ... X Users: 1,721 votes 61 reviews Critics: 1 reviews A quintet of teenagers work together to encourage environmentally responsible behaviour and can summon a superhero to deal with ecological disasters.
Creator:
Ted Turner
Stars:
David Coburn LeVar Burton and Joey Dedio
Release Date:
10 September 1990 (USA) 18 photos 1 video 2 news articles See more awards
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Cast
Series cast summary: David Coburn Captain Planet (63 episodes, 1990-1996) LeVar Burton Kwame (63 episodes, 1990-1996) Joey Dedio Wheeler (63 episodes, 1990-1996) Janice Kawaye Gi (63 episodes, 1990-1996) Scott Menville Ma-Ti (63 episodes, 1990-1996) Kath Soucie Linka (63 episodes, 1990-1996) Whoopi Goldberg Gaia (56 episodes, 1990-1992) Frank Welker Suchi (30 episodes, 1990-1996) Full cast and crew
Storyline
Seeing the Earth in its profound environmental peril, Gaia, goddess of the Earth, summons five kids from around the world to become the Planeteers, an opposing force to fight back and educate others in the need to be environmentally responsible. To accomplish that task, each kid is given a magic ring that each has a power of earth, wind, water, fire and heart. When the threat they face is too big for them to face, they can combine and amplify their powers to create Captain Planet, who has the power to stop catastrophic environmental disasters himself, while the Planeteers contribute with the things anyone can and should do to help.

7. Objects - Planets
Obects Observing Tips Planets General Planet Mnemonic M y V ery E xcellent M other J ust S ent U s N ine
http://depts.clackamas.edu/haggart/WhatsUp/Planets.htm
Planets - General
[image from NASA website] You are here: Haggart Observatory Favorite Objects Planets (General) Planet Mnemonic M y V ery E xcellent M other J ust S ent U s N ine P izzas
(in other versions, mothers are "educated," and they may send pies rather than pizzas.) Planet Facts Planet Distance
from Sun
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Model Sun Mercury 88 d marble Venus 225 d tennis ball Earth 365 d baseball Mars 687 d pingpong ball Jupiter 12 y Hoberman fully extended Saturn 29 y Hoberman partially extended Uranus 84 y four square ball Neptune 165 y four square ball Pluto 248 y marble/steely [A Hoberman sphere is a science toy; if anyone has another useful item that would fit in, please share! Data sources: Nine Planets Multimedia Tour Website, NASA planets website Observing Planets:
(see also the notes for specific planets)
  • Use a high power eyepiece (e.g., 7mm, 9mm, 24mm) to observe detail on planets. Colored filters may help bring out planetary features.

8. Earth Changes On MAAR
The nations of the earth must someday make a common front against attack by people from other planets. General Douglas MacArthur- Oct. 8, 1955
http://www.maar.us/earth_changes.html
Earth Changes " You now face a new world, a world of change. We speak in strange terms, of harnessing the cosmic energy, of ultimate conflict between a united human race and the sinister forces of some other planetary galaxy." "The nations of the world will have to unite, for the next war will be an interplanetary war. The nations of the earth must someday make a common front against attack by people from other planets." -General Douglas MacArthur- Oct. 8, 1955 Earth Changes on MAAR Join the MAAR - Malevolent Alien Abduction Research mailing list Email: About MAAR About Colleen About Steve Malevolent Alien Agenda ... Banner Ad Listings Site created and maintained by Interdimensional Web Design 10/28/05 03:50:42 PM

9. Planet Facts.net
Provides photographs and information about each planet in the solar system.
http://www.planetfacts.net
The Home For Interesting Planet Facts
Welcome to a site filled with fun planet facts on all the planets of our Solar System There are eight planets that orbits the Sun: Mercury Venus Mars Earth Jupiter Saturn Uranus and Neptune . On this site, each planet has its own facts page, with interesting and little known facts about each planet. Pluto has its own facts page too, even though it has been declassified as a planet. Select Which Planet Facts Page You want to See: If you are looking for Facts on Space and the Universal in general, then head over to the More Space Facts page So What Defines A Planet? The International Astronomical Union defines a planet as a celestial body that orbits around a star (like our sun) and is big enough that it forms into a shape of a sphere by its own gravity. But a planet cannot be big enough that it can cause thermonuclear fusion. It also has to have a clear orbit with no other bodies of comparable size influencing its gravitational force. Did You Know There Are Two Categories of Planets?

10. Creature Planets - General Discussion, Rules & Questions - CGHUB Forum
Creature Planets General Discussion, Rules Questions Creature Planet(s) Weekly Activity
http://cghub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1939

11. Starfleet Command General Orders
The following lists the general instructions for Starfleet Command. Recommended by the Secretary of Starfleet and established through executive order by the Federation Council
http://www.starfleetsupply.com/orders.html
The following lists the general instructions for Starfleet Command. Recommended by the Secretary of Starfleet and established through executive order by the Federation Council, these general orders pertain to all Starfleet personnel. They specify the extent to which the Federation Council and Assembly maintain control over their military counterparts. Conversely, they also represent to what extent Starfleet Command is capable of influencing Federation policy. There are currently 25 General Orders (32 including those for the Next Generation timeline) for the proper conduct of Starfleet operations. The first six are the original orders that were established upon the founding of the United Federation of Planets.
General Order 1
The Prime Directive As the right of each sentient being to live in accordance with its normal cultural evolution is considered sacred, no Starfleet personnel may interfere with the normal and healthy development of alien life and culture. Such interference includes introducing superior knowledge, strength, or technology to a world whose society is incapable of handling such advantages wisely. Starfleet personnel may not violate this Prime Directive, even to save their lives and/or their ships, unless they are acting to right an earlier violation or an accidental contamination of said culture. This directive takes precedence over any and all other considerations, and carries with it the highest moral obligation.
General Order 2
No Starfleet personnel shall unnecessarily use force, either collectively or individually, against members of the United Federation of Planets, their duly authorized representatives, spokespersons, or designated leaders, or members of any sentient non-member race, for any reason whatsoever.

12. Exoplanet Orbit Database | Exoplanet Data Explorer
The site of California and Carnegie program for extrasolar planet search.
http://exoplanets.org
Exoplanet Data Explorer Methodology Exoplanets Links California Planet Survey
Exoplanet Data Explorer
The Exoplanet Data Explorer is an interactive table and plotter for exploring and displaying data from the Exoplanet Orbit Database. The Exoplanet Orbit Database is a carefully constructed compilation of quality, spectroscopic orbital parameters of exoplanets orbiting normal stars from the peer-reviewed literature, and updates the Catalog of Nearby Exoplanets. Exoplanets Data Explorer Table Exoplanets Data Explorer Plotter
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Report bugs and send comments to onsi@berkeley.edu Since the Exoplanet Orbit Database includes results from numerous exoplanet surveys, it necessarily represents detections from surveys with different selection effects and sensitivities. We have adopted a generous mass cutoff of 24 Jupiter masses for inclusion in the catalog. It is a conservative collection by design, including only the most secure and peer-reviewed exoplanet orbital measurements; it is not intended as a clearinghouse of all exoplanet announcements (for a list of all known exoplanets, visit the indispensable Exoplanet Encyclopedia in the

13. Astrology On The Web: The Planets
Astrology on the Web discusses the planets and their astrological significance. In astrology, the planets, Sun, Moon and other movable points (such as the moon's nodes) are still
http://www.astrologycom.com/planets.html
Astrology Home Astrology Blog Star Guide Horoscopes ... Guest Book Click to Find It Quick! Astro Blog Feature Articles Glossary Rising Sign Wizard Birth Chart Wizard Astrology Orders Daily Horoscope Weekly TeenScope Weekly LoveScope Monthly Horoscope Monthly Tarotscope Asperitus Speaks (Freaky!) Your Year Ahead AstroMatch Compatibility Sexuality by the Stars Relationships Relationship Analysis Soul Connection Your StarGuide Aries (March/April) Taurus (April/May) Gemini (May/June) Cancer (June/July) Leo (July/Aug) Virgo (Aug/Sept) Libra (Sept/Oct) Scorpio (Oct/Nov) Sagittarius (Nov/Dec) Capricorn (Dec/Jan) Aquarius (Jan/Feb) Pisces (Feb/Mar) The Horoscope Your Birthsign Astrological Signs The Elements The Houses The Zodiac Order Readings Feature Articles Science of Cosmic Oneness Mercury Retrograde Mars Retrograde Venus Retrograde Moon's Nodes Moon Wobble Zodiac Zodiac Symbols Zodiac Gemstones Planets Fixed Stars Eclipse Your Rising Sign About Astrology What is Astrology? Is Astrology Scientific? How Astrology Works The Energy Doctor Environmental Stress The Energy Egg The Love Egg The Wealth Egg Creative Mandalas Protective Symbols Ayurveda Gemstones of the Zodiac Healing Power of Gems Hidden Magic of Gems Celtic Fire Festivals The Solstice The Equinox Easter Christmas Imbolc April Fool May Day Mothers Day Chinese New Year Valentines Day Lady Day Midsummer St John's Day Candlemas Lammas Harvest Home Michaelmas Halloween Diwali Yule Gospel of Grandpa Old Greek Stories Numerology Numerology Cards Runes Rune Magic Feng Shui Chinese Zodiac Naadi-Shastra Yoga Human Aura Glossary Orders Site Map

14. Question? NASA # 2 Moon, Page 1
nations of the earth must someday make a common front against attack by people from other planets. General Douglas MacArthur Oct. 8, 1955
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ATS Members have flagged this thread times Topic started on @ 09:44 PM by BIONICLE ALEX Uncensored NASA Moon Images!! "The nations of the world will have to unite, for
the next war will be an interplanetary war. The
nations of the earth must someday make a
common front against attack by people from
other planets."
General Douglas MacArthur- Oct. 8, 1955
This is the second part of the video from QUESTION NASA #1 MARS
[edit on 9-12-2008 by BIONICLE ALEX] Mod Note: Please don't use all caps in the title, OR I"LL START YELLING AT YOU. [edit on 10-12-2008 by NGC2736] reply posted on 9-12-2008 @ 09:45 PM by BIONICLE ALEX Can some moderator please help with the image from You Tube video? Thanks in advance reply posted on 9-12-2008 @ 10:52 PM by prevenge that youtube link still doesn't work. here have another. YouTube Link reply posted on 9-12-2008 @ 11:03 PM by BIONICLE ALEX Thank you very much for helping me out. reply posted on 9-12-2008 @ 11:08 PM by RFBurns Nice video. There is a good explanation as to why no stars in the photographs.

15. Extrasolar Visions - An Extrasolar Planets Guide
Extrasolar Visions - An Extrasolar Planets Guide
http://www.extrasolar.net

16. United Federation Of Planets
Complete biography of the United Federation of Planets the history, military affairs, facts, technology, with plenty of pictures.
http://www.trekmania.net/diplomatic/federation.htm
"(The United Federation of Planets) is the most remarkable institution ever conceived..." -Judge Aaron Satie Page 1 of 2 The Federation is a large interstellar union of planetary bodies and civilizations operating under a single charter, and governing body. Its Starfleet agency is built on the driving directive to seek out new life, and new civilizations, and to 'boldly go where no-one has gone before',,, CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL OVERVIEW The very beginnings of this organization can be traced back to a devastated and post apocalyptic Earth. After the cataclysmic Bell Riots in Los Angeles 2024, many of the world's long standing social problems were finally confronted and slowly things were turned around. But Earth would be plunged into a global war during the middle of the century, a conflict which caused the loss of more than half a billion lives. But with pioneers such as Zefram Cochrane , there was still hope of a brighter future. Soon after the war, a new unified Earth Force had began to explore the neighbouring star systems with sub-light vehicles. Such expeditions at this time were funded by private contractors, using outdated, pre-war technologies, and such explorations were heavily curtailed by time dilation at relativistic velocities approaching the speed of light, but the breakthrough would come thanks to

17. Science > Astronomy > Extrasolar Planets
An extrasolar planet (or even exoplanet) occurs as planet which orbits a star other than the Sun, and so belongs to the planetary system other than our solar system.
http://extrasolar-planets.generalanswers.org/

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An extrasolar planet (or even exoplanet ) occurs as planet which orbits a star other than the Sun , and so belongs to the planetary system other than our solar system. Although extrasolar planets were yearn posited, there are no planets orbiting main sequence stars were discovered until a . A discovery of extrasolar planets raises a wonder of whether it trend lines extraterrestrial life. History of detection
J J severally). Alrai got been a subject of a paper [http://adsbit.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-iarticle_query?bibcode=1988ApJ...331..902C] a season prior to, however the wonder of a planetary companion when the induced was left open. Subsequent function within 1992 however concluded that no planet was in all likelihood present [http://adsbit.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-iarticle_query?bibcode=1992ApJ...396L..91W]. A pack for HD 114762 has however to become disproven. Extrasolar planets as much as solar-nature and severity stars began to exist as found around heavy amounts in a period of the late as a result of improved telescope technology , such as CCD and computer -based image processing. Such advances provide further precise mensuration of stellar motion, allowing

18. Facts And Info About The Planet Mercury
Provides basic facts about the planet.
http://www.facts-about.org.uk/science-planet-mercury-planet-info.htm

19. Coupled Evolution With Tides Of The Radius And Orbit Of Transiting Giant Planets
coupled evolution with tides of the radius and orbit of transiting giant planets general results author
http://stacks.iop.org/0004-637X/700/i=2/a=1921?key=crossref.eb59a6c82656858cefd1

20. Planetarium Show And Star Party "8 ½ Planets" At Battle Point Park In Bainbridg
Planetarium Show and Star Party 8 Planets (General) schedule, calendar listings and reviews from critics, blogs and fans. See listings for other
http://culturemob.com/events/5857799-planetarium-show-and-star-party-8-frac12-pl

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