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− | '''The Cosmos''' is the name given to everything that is above the [[Earth|terrestrial]] atmoplane. | + | [[File:Flammarion_Colored.jpg|250px|right|thumb|"A missionary of the Middle Ages tells that he had found the point where the sky and the Earth touch..." —Flammarion Engraving (Colorized)]]'''The Cosmos''' is the name given to everything that is above the [[Earth|terrestrial]] atmoplane. |
− | == | + | ==The Sun== |
− | + | [[Sun|The Sun Main Page]] | |
::— [[Temperature Variations]] of sunlight | ::— [[Temperature Variations]] of sunlight | ||
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::— [[Constant Speed of the Sun]] | ::— [[Constant Speed of the Sun]] | ||
::— [[Magnification of the Sun at Sunset]], or how the sun maintains its size throughout the day. | ::— [[Magnification of the Sun at Sunset]], or how the sun maintains its size throughout the day. | ||
+ | ::— [[The Equinox]] | ||
− | + | ==The Moon== | |
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+ | [[Moon|The Moon Main Page]] | ||
::— [[The Lunar Eclipse]] | ::— [[The Lunar Eclipse]] | ||
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::— [[Moon Transparency]] | ::— [[Moon Transparency]] | ||
::— [[A Close Look at the Lunar Lander]] | ::— [[A Close Look at the Lunar Lander]] | ||
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− | + | ==The Planets== | |
− | + | [[Planets|The Planets Main Page]] | |
+ | ::— [[Retrograde Motion of the Planets]] | ||
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+ | ==The Stars== | ||
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+ | [[Stars|The Stars Main Page]] | ||
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+ | ==General Physics== | ||
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* [[Astrophysics]] | * [[Astrophysics]] | ||
[[Category:Cosmos]] | [[Category:Cosmos]] |
Revision as of 23:00, 10 November 2018
The Cosmos is the name given to everything that is above the terrestrial atmoplane.
The Sun
- — Temperature Variations of sunlight
- — Distance to the Sun
- — The Seasons
- — The Setting of the Sun
- — Constant Speed of the Sun
- — Magnification of the Sun at Sunset, or how the sun maintains its size throughout the day.
- — The Equinox