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( The Laplace resonance in the Gliese 876 system, in contrast, is associated with one triple conjunction per orbit of the outermost planet.
Oberon, also designated, is the outermost major moon of the planet Uranus.
In geology, the crust is the outermost solid shell of a rocky planet or natural satellite, which is chemically distinct from the underlying mantle.
The lithosphere ( for " rocky ", and for " sphere ") is the rigid outermost shell of a rocky planet.
* The name Oberon was chosen for the outermost natural satellite of the planet Uranus in 1847, as an homage to William Shakespeare and his literary character.
In 2001, preliminary astrometric measurements suggested the orbit of the outermost planet is inclined at 155. 5 ° to the plane of the sky.
The Earth's crust, or lithosphere, is the outermost solid surface of the planet and is chemically and mechanically different from underlying mantle.
The outermost planet shown is Jupiter.
So the varying positions of the Laplace plane at varying distances from the primary planet can be pictured as putting together a warped or non-planar surface, which may be pictured as a series of concentric rings whose orientation in space is variable: the innermost rings are near the equatorial plane of rotation and oblateness of the planet, and the outermost rings near its solar orbital plane.
Since the parameters of the outermost planet were poorly constrained before the introduction of the 4-planet model of the system, this results in a different order of designations for the planets in the Mu Arae system.
The μ ring is the outermost of the pair, and is twice the distance from the planet as the bright η ring.
On stardate 4372. 5, the starship USS Enterprise arrives at the planet Troyius, the outermost world in the Tellun System, to pick up Petri, a green-skinned, white-haired Troyian ambassador.
This planetary system comes close to a triple conjunction between the three outer planets once per orbit of the outermost planet.
It is in a 1: 2 orbital resonance with the outermost known planet, taking 30. 340 days to orbit the star.
Instead, it seems more likely that the asteroid belt producing the dust is located outside the orbit of the outermost planet, around 1 AU from the star.

outermost and discovered
* Sinope, the outermost known moon of Jupiter, is discovered by Seth Barnes Nicholson at Lick Observatory.
The two outermost ones, Psamathe and Neso, have the largest orbits of any natural satellites discovered in the Solar System to date.
Hubble also imaged two small satellites for the first time, one of which, Mab, shares its orbit with the outermost newly discovered ring.
The first half of the novel takes place on what was then the outermost known satellite, Jupiter IX, discovered by Seth Barnes Nicholson in 1914.

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Juglone appears to be one of the walnut's primary defence mechanisms against potential competitors for resources ( water, nutrients and sunlight ), and its effects are felt most strongly inside the tree's " drip line " ( the circle around the tree marked by the horizontal distance of its outermost branches ).
A telephoto lens works by having the outermost ( i. e. light gathering ) element of a much shorter focal length than the equivalent long-focus lens and then incorporating a second set of elements close to the film or sensor plane that extend the cone of light so that it appears to have come from a lens of much greater focal length.

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This attraction may be seen as the result of different behaviors of the outermost electrons of atoms.
Additional insight into defense-in-depth can be gained by thinking of it as forming the layers of an onion, with data at the core of the onion, people the next outer layer of the onion, and network security, host-based security and application security forming the outermost layers of the onion.
It is believed to be the outermost point of the ancient civilization of Dilmun, which was centered in what is present-day Bahrain.
The solution can also be tweaked to iterate over each of the sending elements in turn in its main outermost loop for each update, rather than each of the receiving patches.
The ICP can be retained in the quartz torch because the flow of gas between the two outermost tubes keeps the plasma away from the walls of the torch.
Skin cancer generally develops in the epidermis ( the outermost layer of skin ), so a tumor can usually be seen.
Strangers would be received in the outermost courtyard, with the innermost ones being reserved for close friends and family members. Hooper House
* Crypts at the base of the iris are additional openings that can be observed close to the outermost part of the ciliary portion of the iris.
The globe may be turned by hand within this ring, so as to place any given meridian upon it, directly under the celestial meridian L. The horizon is divided into 360 degrees all around its outermost edge, within which are the points of the compass, for showing the amplitude of the sun and the moon, both in degrees and points.
The ' pin feather ' of the Eurasian Woodcock ( the covert feather of the outermost primary ) can be used as a fine paintbrush for miniatures, or as a delicate tool for moving tiny objects ( e. g. specks of dust ).
The sequence continues in both directions along the primaries, so the last primary feathers to be replaced are the innermost and the outermost ones numbered 1 and 10 respectively.
It can be shown that this was done for each gathering with just two sets of lines, ruled on the outermost and innermost pages, requiring a very firm impression to carry the marks through to the sheets behind.
The term under-coat is now archaic but denoted the fact that the word coat could be both the outermost layer for outdoor wear ( overcoat ) or the coat worn under that ( under-coat ).
An overcoat is a long coat ( at least mid-calf ) designed to be worn as the outermost garment worn as outdoor wear ; while this use is still maintained in some places, particularly in Britain, elsewhere the term coat is commonly used mainly to denote only the overcoat, and not the under-coat.
Adding a fourth rotational axis can solve the problem of gimbal lock, but it requires the outermost ring to be actively driven so that it stays 90 degrees out of alignment with the innermost axis ( the flywheel shaft ).
They can be identified by examining the outermost energy level of an atom — lone electron pairs consist of paired electrons as opposed to single electrons, which may appear if the atomic orbital is not full.
Christian and Muslim philosophers modified Ptolemy's system to include an unmoved outermost region, the empyrean heaven, which came to be identified as the dwelling place of God and all the elect.
In October 2010 the French government announced that Saint Barthélémy would cease to be an outermost region and instead become an OCT ( see section below ) on 1 January 2012.
In October 2010 the French government announced that Saint Barthélémy would cease to be an outermost region and instead become an OCT on 1 January 2012, a change which, they say, should facilitate trade with countries outside the EU, notably the United States.
The outermost E. P. Taylor turf course for thoroughbreds is long with a chute allowing races of to be run around one turn.
However, the outer walls of the outermost vault would still have to be quite strong or reinforced by buttressing.
Romulus, the outermost moon, would be about 0. 89 ° across, slightly bigger than the closer but smaller Remus, which would be about 0. 78 ° across.
By physically arranging the fuel such that the outermost layers of a fuel bundle will be most likely to undergo fission, the high-temperature atoms, the fragments of a nuclear reaction, can " boil " off the surface.

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