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- Asteroid mining is the hypothetical extraction of materials from asteroids and other minor planets, including near-Earth objects. Notable asteroid mining...
- editions of Windows 2000 have been released: Professional, Server, Advanced Server, and Datacenter Server; the latter was both released to manufacturing and launched...
- names: authors list (link) Skvarc, Jure (1999-03-01). "identify.py: An asteroid_server client which identifies measurements in MPC format". Fitsblink (Python...
- uniformed/armed volunteer for the Maricopa County, Arizona Sheriff's office. The asteroid 23257 Denny is named in his honor. Bob Denny's personal website Predictions...
- Sailfish OS and AsteroidOS. An implementation of Wayland is available under the MIT License, the libwayland-client and libwayland-server libraries. There...
- 2002 AA29) is a small near-Earth asteroid that was discovered on January 9, 2002 by the LINEAR (Lincoln Near Earth Asteroid Research) automatic sky survey...
- She is major contributor to the Czech web servers about asteroids]and comets. On 3 May 1996 the asteroid 5757 Tichá was named in her honour (M.P.C. 27128)...
- space. Meteoroids are distinguished as objects significantly smaller than asteroids, ranging in size from grains to objects up to a meter wide. Objects smaller...
- to the comet, the spacecraft performed flybys of Earth, Mars, and the asteroids 21 Lutetia and 2867 Šteins. It was launched as the third cornerstone mission...
- where they are on the map. Maps may contain obstacles such as walls or asteroids which cannot be moved or destro****. Maps often use gates, which open and...