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    ARIEL (category Space telescopes)
    required to detect exoplanets. Astronomy portal Spaceflight portal CHEOPS and PLATO – Cosmic Vision exoplanetology missions Fast Infrared Exoplanet Spectroscopy...
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  • consists of a single X-ray telescope with a 12 m focal length, with an effective area of approx. 1.4 m2 (at 1 keV) and a spatial resolution of 5 arcseconds...
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    Agency picks Plato planet-hunting mission". BBC News. Archived from the original on 15 November 2019. Retrieved 15 November 2019. A telescope to find rocky...
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    instruments onboard the CSST. The key advantages of the CSST-IFS are the high spatial resolution of 0.2" and the full range optical wavelength coverage (0.35-1...
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    World (section Plato)
    Nicholas D. "Plato: 6b. The Theory of Forms". Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved 24 April 2021. Nehamas, Alexander (1975). "Plato on the Imperfection...
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    7.3 "Singularities and Black Holes > Lightcones and Causal Structure". plato.stanford.edu. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Archived from the original...
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    Different and Being." (35a-b), translation Donald J. Zeyl Plato, Timaeus, 36c Plato, Timaeus, 36d Plato, Timaeus, 39d Yavetz, Ido (February 1998). "On the Homocentric...
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    From Pythagoras Orphic elements entered into the philosophy of Plato, and from Plato into most later philosophy that was in any degree religious. Anaximander...
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    CHEOPS (category Space telescopes)
    MOST – Canada's first space telescopePages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets PLATO – European space telescope to detect exoplanets Transiting...
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    times and places. In his dialogue, The Republic, the Greek philosopher Plato described our apparent reality as a copy of a higher order of universal...
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    Maunakea Spectroscopic Explorer (category Articles using Infobox telescope using locally defined parameters)
    resolution and high signal to noise ratio of the faint end (g ~16) of the PLATO target distribution, to allow for statistical analysis of the properties...
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    Spektr-UV (category Ultraviolet telescopes)
    resolution (R ~ 1000), long slit spectroscopy in the 115–305 nm range. The spatial resolution is better than 0.5 arcsec(0.1 arcsec as the best value). UV...
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    but it remained only speculation lacking any experimental foundation. Plato first articulated the emission theory, the idea that visual perception is...
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    the Earth. In his work, The Republic (X.616E–617B), the Greek philosopher Plato provided the oldest known statement defining the order of the planets in...
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    may expand faster than light can traverse it. The spatial region that can be observed with telescopes is called the observable universe, which depends...
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    visible to near-infrared space telescope, aimed at studying dark energy and dark matter, were selected in October 2011. PLATO, a mission to search for exoplanets...
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    sphere. Plato (427–347 BC) travelled to southern Italy to study Pythagorean mathematics. When he returned to Athens and established his school, Plato also...
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  • Different and Being." (35a-b), translation Donald J. Zeyl Plato, Timaeus, 36c Plato, Timaeus, 36d Plato, Timaeus, 39d Encyclopædia Britannica (2019). "heliocentrism...
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  • Spanish Eclecticism Spanish Maquis Spanish Revolution Spatial-temporal reasoning Spatial justice Spatial visualization ability Special pleading Special relativity...
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    (φῶς νοετόν), a driving principle of the movement of the universe, and Plato drew a parallel between light and knowledge. The ancient Romans distinguished...
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    and atom as the fundamental explanatory elements of physics. Following Plato, even the abstract concept of a featureless void faced considerable skepticism:...
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    Petro, N.; Nettles, J.; Mustard, J. (23 October 2009). "Character and Spatial Distribution of OH/H2O on the Surface of the Moon Seen by M3 on Chandrayaan-1"...
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  • campagnes de lancement en cours au Centre Spatial Guyanais (CSG) sont suspendues". CNES, March 16, 2020, "Au Centre Spatial Guyanais, suspension des campagnes...
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    years or more".(p xii) It was first translated from Arabic into Latin by Plato of Tivoli (Tiburtinus) in 1138, while he was in Spain. Much of the content...
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  • values affect science. The origins of philosophy of science trace back to Plato and Aristotle, who distinguished the forms of approximate and exact reasoning...
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  • work is the Dialektik (1839), but he is also known for his translations of Plato. JPL · 12694 12695 Utrecht 1989 GR3 Utrechtis a city in the Netherlands...
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    JSTOR 74273. S2CID 121539390. Burnet, John (1950). Greek philosophy: Thales to Plato. Macmillan and Co. pp. 7–11. ISBN 978-1-4067-6601-1. Retrieved 7 February...
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    outside edge of Earth's magnetopause and at the same time obtain good spatial resolution of the auroral oval. The chosen orbit is therefore highly elliptical...
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    to Falcon 9. The mission is to provide a picture of the 3-dimensional spatial and the temporal structure of the radiative flux field at the top of the...
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    interstellar medium (LISM). Advance understanding of the temporal and spatial evolution of the boundary region in which the solar wind and the interstellar...
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