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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...
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