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  • 111nebula — noun (plural nebulae; also las) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, mist, cloud; akin to Old High German nebul fog, Greek nephelē, nephos cloud Date: circa 1738 1. any of numerous clouds of gas or dust in interstellar space 2. galaxy 1b; especially …

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  • 112nebulous — adjective Etymology: Latin nebulosus misty, from nebula Date: 1784 1. of, relating to, or resembling a nebula ; nebular 2. indistinct, vague • nebulously adverb • nebulousness noun …

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  • 113Apus — Infobox Constellation name = Apus abbreviation = Aps genitive = Apodis symbology = the bird of paradise RA = 16 dec= −75 areatotal = 206 arearank = 67th numbermainstars = 4 numberbfstars = 12 numberstarsplanets = 0 numberbrightstars = 0… …

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  • 114Arthur Stanley Eddington — Infobox Scientist name = Arthur Eddington image width = 247px caption = Arthur Stanley Eddington birth date = birth date|1882|12|28|df=y death date = death date and age|1944|11|22|1882|12|28|df=y birth place = Kendal, England death place =… …

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  • 115Plum pudding model — A schematic presentation of the plum pudding model of the atom. In Thomson s mathematical model the corpuscles (or modern electrons) were arranged non randomly, in rotating rings. The plum pudding model of the atom by J. J. Thomson, who… …

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  • 116James Clerk Maxwell — (1831–1879) Born 13 June 1831 …

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  • 117Planet — This article is about the astronomical object. For other uses, see Planet (disambiguation) …

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  • 118Percival Lowell — Born March 13, 1855(1855 …

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  • 119Redshift — This article is about the astronomical phenomenon. For other uses, see Redshift (disambiguation). Physical cosmology …

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  • 120Solar System — This article is about the Sun and its planetary system. For other systems, see planetary system and star system. For a list of physical and orbital statistics for the Solar System s largest bodies, see List of gravitationally rounded objects of… …

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