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  • Fingerprints of The Christ. Stellar House Publishing, 2007, ISBN 978-0-9799631-0-0. Christ in Egypt: The Horus-Jesus Connection. Stellar House Publishing, 2009…
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  • community, evolution is accepted as fact, and efforts to sustain the traditional view are universally regarded as pseudoscience. While the controversy has a…
    164 KB (18.515 Wörter) - 13:59, 30. Apr. 2025
  • Stellar Blade (Korean: 스텔라 블레이드) is a 2024 action-adventure game developed by Shift Up and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Players take control…
    42 KB (4.042 Wörter) - 22:50, 4. Mai 2025
  • giraffes, and dandelions. The word evolution in a broad sense refers to processes of change, from stellar evolution to changes in language. In biology…
    46 KB (5.257 Wörter) - 18:06, 4. Mai 2025
  • were created by supernatural forces. The U.S.-centered creation–evolution controversy has become a focal point of perceived conflict between religion…
    169 KB (17.436 Wörter) - 23:19, 3. Feb. 2025
  • Quasar (Weiterleitung von „Quasi-stellar object“)
    Redshift Controversy". The University of Alabama. Retrieved 2010-09-27. Gunn, James E. (March 1971). "On the Distances of the Quasi-Stellar Objects".…
    64 KB (7.833 Wörter) - 23:35, 1. Mai 2025
  • A stellar magnetic field is a magnetic field generated by the motion of conductive plasma inside a star. This motion is created through convection, which…
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  • Creationism (Weiterleitung von „Creationary evolution“)
    design. To counter the common misunderstanding that the creation–evolution controversy was a simple dichotomy of views, with "creationists" set against…
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  • of the bright star Sirius to be red as a result of stellar evolution. The Red-Sirius controversy arises because modern observations show that Sirius…
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  • Chandrasekhar limit (Kategorie Stellar dynamics)
    fuse ultimately resulting in stable iron nuclei, a process called stellar evolution. The next step depends upon the mass of the star. Stars below the…
    34 KB (3.956 Wörter) - 17:30, 4. Mai 2025
  • successful in astronomy; he received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1983 for his stellar models. Chandrasekhar's limit became a supporting piece of theoretical…
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  • the "epic of evolution" is a narrative that blends religious and scientific views of cosmic, biological, and sociocultural evolution in a mythological…
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  • from the original on June 25, 2012. Retrieved October 6, 2012. "Le'Andria Johnson Gets Early 30th B-day Present: Wins Two Stellar Awards". EurWeb. Retrieved…
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  • Abiogenesis (Weiterleitung von „Prebiotic evolution“)
    there may have been cold enough regions on the early Earth that large ice cover could be found. Stellar evolution models predict that the Sun's luminosity…
    209 KB (21.682 Wörter) - 16:59, 26. Apr. 2025
  • generally mean to refer to evolution, but which they may extend to include such concepts as abiogenesis, stellar evolution and the Big Bang theory. Notable…
    25 KB (2.478 Wörter) - 18:11, 16. Apr. 2025
  • Theoretical astronomy (Kategorie Stellar astronomy)
    nuclear reactions which occur in stars, the consequences for stellar evolution, as well as stellar 'generations'. Indeed, the nuclear reactions in stars produce…
    33 KB (3.882 Wörter) - 18:37, 4. Mai 2025
  • of stellar evolution. R CrB stars are hydrogen-deficient, carbon-rich stars that are notable for their light variation; they may dim by five stellar magnitudes…
    12 KB (1.468 Wörter) - 12:53, 29. Nov. 2023
  • indicating that this luminosity is not produced by the stars. Such excess, non-stellar emissions have been observed in the radio, microwave, infrared, optical…
    50 KB (6.215 Wörter) - 05:39, 21. Apr. 2025
  • black holes. The angular diameters of stars can be measured directly using stellar interferometry. Other methods can use lunar occultations or from eclipsing…
    276 KB (12.781 Wörter) - 14:34, 27. Apr. 2025
  • Milky Way (Kategorie Commons category link is on Wikidata)
    Way does not depend strongly on their distance from the center. Away from the central bulge or outer rim, the typical stellar orbital speed is between 200…
    219 KB (21.968 Wörter) - 09:52, 4. Mai 2025
  • fuel, so planetary nebulae came to be understood as a final stage of stellar evolution. Spectroscopic observations show that all planetary nebulae are expanding…
    57 KB (7.872 Wörter) - 18:23, 15. Feb. 2025
  • Piet Hut (Weiterleitung von „NEMO (Stellar Dynamics Toolbox)“)
    philosophy. His work also encompasses research in computer simulations of dense stellar systems. He was the Head of the Program in Interdisciplinary Studies at…
    12 KB (1.185 Wörter) - 17:25, 20. Apr. 2025