- The
Acasta Gneiss Complex, also
called the
Acasta Gneiss, is a body of
felsic to
ultramafic Archean ba****t rocks, gneisses, that form the northwestern...
- HMS
Acasta,
whilst another two were planned: HMS
Acasta (1797) was a 40-gun
fifth rate
frigate launched in 1797 and
broken up in 1821. HMS
Acasta was...
- HMS
Acasta was one of
eight A-class
destroyers built for the
Royal Navy (RN) in the 1920s. The ship
spent most of the 1930s ****igned to the Mediterranean...
-
Acasta is a
genus of
barnacles in the
family Balanidae,
containing the
following species:
Acasta alba Barnard, 1924
Acasta alcyonicola Utinomi, 1953 Acasta...
- HMS
Acasta was a 40-gun
Royal Navy fifth-rate frigate. She saw
service in the
French Revolutionary and
Napoleonic Wars, as well as the War of 1812. Although...
- rock on
Earth was
dated to 4.031 ±0.003
billion years, and is part of the
Acasta Gneiss of the
Slave Craton in
northwestern Canada.
Researchers at McGill...
-
Candalides acasta, the
blotched blue, is a
species of
butterfly of the
family Lycaenidae. It is
found in
southern Australia,
including Queensland, New...
- was 40,
including one each from
Acasta and Ardent. The
total killed or
missing was 1,207 from Glorious, 160 from
Acasta and 152 from Ardent, a
total of...
- HMS
Acasta was an
Acasta-class
destroyer of the
Royal Navy, and the name ship of that class. She was
built between 1911 and 1913, and was
initially designated...
- The
Acasta class (in
September 1913 re-designated the K class) was a
class of
twenty destroyers built for the
Royal Navy
under the
Naval Programme of 1911...