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- ...luding the study of history, literature, philosophy, religion, and foreign cultures. Through grants to individual scholars and institutions, the division foste ...assics refer to studies of the cultures of classical antiquity, namely the cultures of the 8th-7th centuries BC (2800-2700 b2k) ending with the dissolution of ...43 KB (5,978 words) - 02:21, 1 December 2020
- ...group''' or any early synonym may be unique to the northern hemisphere or cultures that also overlap the Earth's equator into the northern hemisphere. [[Category:Dominant group/Lectures]] ...20 KB (2,975 words) - 08:13, 11 January 2022
- {{main|Keynote lectures/Astronomy}} ...'' were the non-fixed objects visible in the sky, known to various ancient cultures. The classical planets were therefore the Sun and [[Moon]] and the five non ...97 KB (14,511 words) - 09:48, 30 May 2023
- ...-4 found the Venusian magnetic field is much weaker than that of [[Keynote lectures/Earth|Earth]]. This magnetic field is induced by an interaction between the ...'' were the non-fixed objects visible in the sky, known to various ancient cultures. The classical planets were therefore the Sun and [[Draft:Moon]] and the fi ...91 KB (13,774 words) - 03:34, 11 April 2021
- The entity Thor (also called Jupiter in some cultures) is assigned to throwing lightning bolts. [[Category:Radiation astronomy/Lectures]] ...130 KB (18,908 words) - 09:02, 12 September 2023
- ...g/astronomy/astronomy_glossary.html }}</ref> in mean radius than [[Keynote lectures/Earth|Earth]] is called a '''major planet'''. ...of the [[Solar System|solar system]] or any exoplanet which is "[[Keynote lectures/Earth|Earth]]-like" in the sense that it is composed primarily of metals an ...130 KB (19,386 words) - 02:54, 5 December 2020