meanings of large scale structure of the cosmos encyclopedia of large scale structure of the cosmos dictionary of large scale structure of the cosmos thesaurus on large scale structure of the cosmos books about large scale structure of the cosmos dreams about large scale structure of the cosmos
 large scale structure of the cosmos - Definition 

Large-scale structure of the cosmos (6051 bytes)
1: ...ich involves combining location information about the galaxies with distance information from [[redshif...
3: ...t pulls our own Milky Way Galaxy and millions of others galaxies towards it.]]
5: ...ilament (astronomy)|filaments]] of galaxies, with the [[supercluster]]s appearing as occasional relativ...
7: ...ng in galaxies over a region hundreds of millions of light years across.
8: ...entration of mass equivalent to tens of thousands of galaxies.

The Large Scale Structure of Spacetime (290 bytes)
1: '''''The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time''''' is a book written by [[Stephen Ha...
3: ...scale", unlike another book on a similar topic by the same publisher.)

Timeline of knowledge about galaxies, clusters of galaxies, and large-scale structure (5914 bytes)
1: ...of galaxies]], and [[large-scale structure of the cosmos]]'''
3: ...er]] makes the first preserved recording of the [[Large Magellanic Cloud]].
4: * [[1521]] - [[Ferdinand Magellan]] observes the [[Magellanic Clouds]] during his circumnavigating...
5: ... on the [[sky]], the "[[Milky Way]]", is composed of many faint [[star]]s,
6: ...]] discusses [[galaxy|galaxies]] and the shape of the Milky Way,

Very-large-scale integration (3574 bytes)
1: ...e chip first occurred in the [[1980s]] as part of the [[semiconductor]] and [[communication]] technolog...
3: ...l functions or systems were integrated over time. The [[microprocessor]] is a VLSI device.
5: ... have many million gates and hundreds of millions of individual transistors.
7: ...eneration of [[90 nanometer]] (90nm) processes to the next 65nm and 45nm generations.
9: ...se. Even '''VLSI''' is now somewhat quaint, given the common assumption that all microprocessors are VL...

Real-time large-scale change (169 bytes)
1: ...nizational Development]] (OD), '''real-time large-scale change''' is an [[intervention]] designed to have...

Cosmos 27 (970 bytes)
1: ...it for its flight to Venus, and was designated '''Cosmos 27'''.
3: ...e probes would be left in Earth orbit and given a Cosmos designation.

Cosmos 1 (1791 bytes)
1: ...[solar sail]] in space. If successful, it will be the first such test.
3: ...e articulated to control the amount and direction of thrust.
5: ...spacecraft failed to separate from the rocket, so the test was not successful.
7: ...xpected to end within a month as the [[mylar]] of the blades degrades in sunlight.
9: ... 78°, so it should be visible up to [[latitude]]s of up to at least 78° north and south.

Cosmos (1168 bytes)
1: :''For other uses of the word, see [[cosmos (disambiguation)]]''
5: ...s''' is the [[universe]], especially when thought of as an orderly or harmonious system.
7: ...hether it has been discovered or not. 'Cosmos' is the "known universe."
9: ...ctly [[physical]] universe that is the concern of the traditional ("narrow") sciences.
12: In English, it may also be spelled "kosmos". The word is derived from [[Greek language|Greek]].

Cosmos 21 (1313 bytes)
1: ...bit]] after insertion by the SL-6/A-2-e launcher. The orbit decayed on [[November 14]], three days afte...
3: ...e probes would be left in Earth orbit and given a Cosmos designation.

Cosmos-3M (121 bytes)
1: The '''Cosmos-3M''' is a Russian space launch vehicle.
7: [[fi:Cosmos-3M]]

Cosmos 60 (1059 bytes)
1: ...was designated Cosmos 60. It had an on-orbit mass of 6530 kg.
3: ...e probes would be left in Earth orbit and given a Cosmos designation.

Cosmos 213 (900 bytes)
1: ...ped with space-borne memory units. Cosmos 212 and Cosmos 213 automatically docked in orbit on April 15, 19...
21: [[Category:Soyuz programme|Cosmos 213]]

Cosmos 133 (1308 bytes)
1: ...[China]]. The self destruct command was given and the satellite exploded November 30, 1966 at 10:21 GMT...
20: [[Category:Soyuz programme|Cosmos 133]]

Cosmos 212 (900 bytes)
1: ...ped with space-borne memory units. Cosmos 212 and Cosmos 213 automatically docked in orbit on April 15, 19...
21: [[Category:Soyuz programme|Cosmos 212]]

Cosmos (flower) (1514 bytes)
3: ! align="center" bgcolor="lightgreen"|'''Cosmos'''
5: ...nter"|[[Image:Cosmos_orange-650px.jpg|thumb|250px|Cosmos ''"Cosmic Orange"'']]
22: |[[Genus|Genera]]||'''''Cosmos'''''
28: ''[[Cosmos atrosanguineus]]''<br>
29: ''[[Cosmos bipinnatus]]''<br>

Cosmos 188 (1061 bytes)
1: ... made a soft landing in a predetermined region of the USSR.
21: [[Category:Soyuz programme|Cosmos 188]]

Cosmos 186 (1061 bytes)
1: ... made a soft landing in a predetermined region of the USSR.
21: [[Category:Soyuz programme|Cosmos 186]]

Cosmos 954 (1315 bytes)
1: ...han half of that amount, many were surprised that they even acknowledged that a satellite had crashed.
4: *[[List of nuclear accidents]]

Cosmos 238 (763 bytes)
1: ...systems that had been modified and improved after the [[Soyuz 1]] accident.
20: [[Category:Soyuz programme|Cosmos 238]]

Amor De Cosmos (2516 bytes)
1: [[Image:Amor_De_Cosmos.jpg|thumb|Amor De Cosmos]]
2: '''Amor De Cosmos''' ([[August 20]], [[1825]] - [[July 4]], [[1897]...
4: ... the Universe") in [[1854]], in [[California]] by the California legislature.
6: ...s admission to confederation and for the granting of [[responsible government]]. Both goals were achie...
8: ...erved as a member of the [[legislative assembly]] of Vancouver Island from 1863 to 1866 and was appoin...

 << Prev 20 Result Pages:   1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  Next 20 >>
Copyright 2008 WordIQ.com - Privacy Policy  ::  Terms of Use  :: Contact Us  :: About Us
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "large scale structure of the cosmos".