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- survives to reach a planetary surface, it is then termed a micrometeorite. microvariable A stellar object such as a variable star that undergoes very small variations...
- The Microvariability and Oscillations of Stars/Microvariabilité et Oscillations STellaire (MOST), was Canada's first space telescope. Up until nearly 10...
- and it is drifting further away at a speed of 3.44 km/s. This star is microvariable, varying by 0.0006 magnitudes at Hipparcos wavelengths. Vallenari, A...
- Space is thus the ideal asteroseismic laboratory. By revealing their microvariability, measuring their oscillations at the ppm level, CoRoT has provided...
- architecture for on-board audio-visual devices, primarily in automobiles Microvariability and Oscillations of STars telescope, a stellar photometric monitoring...
- on or near the cepheid instability strip, yet only appears to be a microvariable with a range of about 1/100th of a magnitude. It was confirmed as a...
- 200 ± 260 K (1,900 ± 260 °C; 3,500 ± 470 °F). Observations by the orbiting Microvariability and Oscillations of STars telescope initially limited the planet's...
- telescope that was proposed and designed but not built MOST – (telescope) Microvariability and Oscillations of STars, a space telescope designed to detect oscillations...
- rotation, and internal structure of stars and measure the photometric microvariabilities induced by those oscillations. It was mounted to the PAIS platform...
- spinning with a projected rotational velocity of 4.1. The star displays microvariability with a period of 10.99 cycles per day and an amplitude of 0.0036 in...