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09239740-n:
natural objects visible in the sky
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09264021-n:
the outer of two small satellites of Mars
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09285979-n:
one of the four satellites of Jupiter that were discovered by Galileo
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09358226-n:
any natural satellite of a planet
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09358358-n:
the natural satellite of the Earth
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09390873-n:
the larger of the two satellites of Mars
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09459269-n:
the largest of the satellites of Saturn; has a hazy nitrogen atmosphere
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Glosses
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02043982-v:
move in an orbit
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Glosses
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09239740-n:
natural objects visible in the sky
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Glosses
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09394646-n:
any celestial body (other than comets or satellites) that revolves around a star
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Glosses
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09444100-n:
(astronomy) a celestial body of hot gases that radiates energy derived from thermonuclear reactions in the interior
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Glosses
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05084982-n:
the arithmetic mean of the maximum and minimum distances of a celestial body (satellite or secondary star) from its primary
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Glosses
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05865311-n:
a line connecting a satellite to the center of the body around which it is rotating
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Glosses
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08495420-n:
apoapsis in Earth orbit; the point in its orbit where a satellite is at the greatest distance from the Earth
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Glosses
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08618669-n:
periapsis in Earth orbit; the point in its orbit where a satellite is nearest to the Earth
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Glosses
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09231263-n:
the second largest of Jupiter's satellites
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Glosses
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09264021-n:
the outer of two small satellites of Mars
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Glosses
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09275335-n:
the 4th largest of Jupiter's satellites; covered with a smooth shell of frozen water
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Glosses
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09285979-n:
one of the four satellites of Jupiter that were discovered by Galileo
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Glosses
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09287033-n:
the largest of Jupiter's satellites
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Glosses
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09322454-n:
the largest planet and the 5th from the sun; has many satellites and is one of the brightest objects in the night sky
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Glosses
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09358226-n:
any natural satellite of a planet
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Glosses
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09358358-n:
the natural satellite of the Earth
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Glosses
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09390873-n:
the larger of the two satellites of Mars
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Glosses
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09394646-n:
any celestial body (other than comets or satellites) that revolves around a star
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Glosses
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09459269-n:
the largest of the satellites of Saturn; has a hazy nitrogen atmosphere
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Glosses
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09467417-n:
a giant planet with a ring of ice particles; the 7th planet from the sun has a blue-green color and many satellites
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Glosses
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11024419-n:
United States astronomer who discovered Phobos and Deimos (the two satellites of Mars) (1829-1907)
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Glosses
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11415084-n:
(astronomy) any perturbation of the mean motion or orbit of a planet or satellite (especially a perturbation of the earth's moon)
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Glosses
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13507617-n:
(astronomy) a real or apparent slow oscillation of a moon or satellite
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Glosses
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15276023-n:
the acceleration toward the center that holds a satellite in elliptical orbit
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