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251Star types / Universe / Instability strip / Cepheid variable / Star / Κ mechanism / Delta Scuti variable / Stellar pulsations / Astronomy / Variable stars / Space

Pulsations and the Am Stars Barry Smalley (Keele University) on behalf of KASC WG 3 In the region of the HR Diagram where the Cepheid instability strip extends across the main sequence, there is a complex relationship be

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Source URL: keplerscience.arc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-14 17:08:39
252Systems engineering / Spacecraft design / Astronautics / Norwegian Institute of Technology / Astro / Spacecraft / Aerospace engineering / Satellite / Space technology / Technology / Spaceflight

ASTRONAUTICAL ENGINEERING MAJOR Suggested Course Sequence: 3rd-Class Year Astro Engr 201 Astro Engr 210 Chem 200

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Source URL: www.academyadmissions.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-11-12 14:20:39
253Exoplanetology / Space telescopes / Astrophysics / Variable stars / COROT / European Space Agency / Asteroseismology / Solar-like oscillations / Kepler / Spacecraft / Spaceflight / Space

K2 Proposal on behalf of KASC WG3 Asteroseismology of SPB stars Prepared by Victoria Antoci, Peter De Cat, Gerald Handler and Louis Balona Slowly pulsating B (SPB) stars are mid-to-late B-type stars in the main sequence

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Language: English - Date: 2014-05-14 17:08:39
254Universe / Cepheus constellation / Light sources / Astrophysics / Sun / Variable star / Helioseismology / Star / Stellar rotation / Astronomy / Stellar astronomy / Space

K2 Proposal on behalf of KASC WG3 Asteroseismology of Beta Cephei stars Prepared by Victoria Antoci, Peter De Cat, Luis Balona and Gerald Handler Even nowadays, the interior structure of main sequence stars and their te

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Language: English - Date: 2014-05-14 17:08:39
255Human spaceflight / Space Shuttle / Orbiter / Book:Space Shuttle / STS-118 / Spaceflight / Manned spacecraft / Space Shuttle program

Activity 8 Good Enough to Eat Objective Students construct an edible model of the space transportation system, or space shuttle, and use it to demonstrate a launch sequence.

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Source URL: www.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2013-04-30 20:20:16
256Rocketry / Rocket / Rocket-powered aircraft / Soyuz / Spaceflight / Space technology / Transport

Activity 15 Rockets by Size Objective Students sequence objects from shortest to tallest and tallest to shortest.

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Language: English - Date: 2013-04-30 20:20:16
257Physics / Plasma physics / Light sources / Sun / Space science / Coronal mass ejection / Corona / Solar cycle / Solar flare / Space plasmas / Astronomy / Space

Summary of Comments on SOHO 2002 slides Page: 1 Sequence number: 1 Author: SOHO Date: [removed]:13:04 PM Type: Note

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Source URL: soho.esac.esa.int

Language: English - Date: 2006-10-20 15:02:43
258Manned spacecraft / Space Shuttle / Orbiter / Space Shuttle design process / STS-133 / Spaceflight / Space Shuttle program / Human spaceflight

Activity 7 The Right Order Objective Students become familiar with the space transportation system (STS), its parts, and the sequence of a space shuttle launch.

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Language: English - Date: 2013-04-30 20:20:17
259Standard candles / Variable stars / Open clusters / Taurus constellation / Kepler / Star / Cosmic distance ladder / Pleiades / Hyades / Astronomy / Space / Astrometry

  Observing  Open  Clusters  with  a  Sequence  of  Ages  with  Kepler   Joyce  A.  Guzik1,  Paul  A.  Bradley1,  Robert  Szabo2,  Laszlo  Molnar2,  Andrzej

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Source URL: keplerscience.arc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2013-09-03 20:57:22
260British television / Mastermind / Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer / International Space Station / Spaceflight / Games / Spacecraft

Mission Mastermind Worksheet Take notes on any information that may help you determine the correct sequence of events. Then put the events in numerical order. (Assign the correct number to each event. For example, the ev

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Source URL: amazing-space.stsci.edu

Language: English - Date: 2008-06-20 18:20:40
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