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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Planetary Ascension | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | Planetary Ascension: Encyclopedia - The Urantia BookThe Urantia Book (TUB or UB), is a spiritual or religious tome that covers an in-depth portrayal of God, the universe, the planet, evolution, history, philosophy, religion, and destiny. Sometimes it is referred to as "The Urantia Papers" (TUP), or "The Fifth Epochal Revelation" (FER).
The Urantia Book seeks to clear up numerous misconceptions regarding God, divinity and deity. It addresses Jesus, the origin of life, the meaning of life, and humankind's place in creation. A total of 2,097 pages, the book consists o ...
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| | |  |  |  | Planetary Ascension: Encyclopedia II - 4 Vesta - Physical characteristicsVesta is the second-largest asteroid, and the largest in the Inner Main Belt, which lies interior to the Kirkwood gap at 2.50 AU. It is similar to 2 Pallas in volume (to within uncertainty), but significantly more massive. Vesta's shape appears to be that of a gravitationally relaxed equilibrium oblate spheroid, or "planetary body" [5].
Its rotation is very fast for an asteroid (having a 5.342 hour day) and prograde, with the north pole pointing in the direction of right ascension 20 h 32 min, declination +48° with an uncertainty of about 10 ...
See also:4 Vesta, 4 Vesta - Discovery, 4 Vesta - Physical characteristics, 4 Vesta - Geology, 4 Vesta - Surface features, 4 Vesta - Further details, 4 Vesta - Aspects Read more here: » 4 Vesta: Encyclopedia II - 4 Vesta - Physical characteristics |
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|  |  |  | Planetary Ascension: Encyclopedia II - Cat's Eye Nebula - General informationNGC 6543 is a very well-studied planetary nebula. It is relatively bright at magnitude 8.1, and also has a high surface brightness. It is situated at right ascension 17h 58.6m and declination +66°38'. Its high declination means it is easily observable from the northern hemisphere, where historically most large telescopes have been situated. NGC 6543 is situated almost exactly in the direction of the North Ecliptic Pole.
While the bright inner nebula is rather small at 20 arcseconds in diameter, it has an extended halo of matter that the progenitor star ejected during its red giant phase. This halo extends o ...
See also:Cat's Eye Nebula, Cat's Eye Nebula - General information, Cat's Eye Nebula - Observations, Cat's Eye Nebula - Infrared observations, Cat's Eye Nebula - Optical and ultraviolet observations, Cat's Eye Nebula - X-ray observations, Cat's Eye Nebula - Distance, Cat's Eye Nebula - Age, Cat's Eye Nebula - Composition, Cat's Eye Nebula - Kinematics and morphology, Cat's Eye Nebula - Open questions Read more here: » Cat's Eye Nebula: Encyclopedia II - Cat's Eye Nebula - General information |
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Conjunction Conjunction A conjunction of two heavenly bodies occurs when, as seen from the earth, they are in the same ecliptic longitude, according to astrology; or in the same right ascension, according to astronomy. More than two bodies appearing in exact conjunction is an exceedingly rare occurrence. The planets and the sun and moon are usually considered, but the fixed stars may be included. Such conjunctions have always been held in astrology to indicate, prefigure, or cause important events and changes, and to mark the changes of cycles. The conjunctions of Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars together are specially mentioned. The conjunctions of the sun and moon are related to human and animal physiological conception. Also, the fact that the planetary orbits have nodes and apsides with their own periods of revolution, affords us material for the calculation of many longer periods. See also ANNUS MAGNUS. (See also: Conjunction, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Conjunction astronomy - 2007.
A very remarkable planetary/galactic configuration occurs on 23rd and 24 December 2007. The 23/12 configuration — Mars, Earth, Sun, Mercury, Jupiter, Galactic Centre, is shown in the graphic simulation (link) below; it becomes even more remarkable in that it will be joined/triggered by the full moon (conjunct mars) at about 2am on December 24 when a simultaneous Venus square Neptune occurs. It is even more remarkable in that the Pluto/sun conjunction appears exactly on the Winter ...
See also:Conjunction astronomy, Conjunction astronomy - Passing close, Conjunction astronomy - Passing closer, Conjunction astronomy - One famous event, Conjunction astronomy - Superior and inferior, Conjunction astronomy - Grand conjunctions, Conjunction astronomy - 2007, Conjunction astronomy - 2002, Conjunction astronomy - 2000, Conjunction astronomy - 1987, Conjunction astronomy - Conjunctions of planets in right ascension 2005-2020, Conjunction astronomy - 2005, Conjunction astronomy - 2006, Conjunction astronomy - 2007, Conjunction astronomy - 2008, Conjunction astronomy - 2009, Conjunction astronomy - 2010, Conjunction astronomy - 2011, Conjunction astronomy - 2012, Conjunction astronomy - 2013, Conjunction astronomy - 2014, Conjunction astronomy - 2015, Conjunction astronomy - 2016, Conjunction astronomy - 2017, Conjunction astronomy - 2018, Conjunction astronomy - 2019, Conjunction astronomy - 2020 Read more here: » Conjunction astronomy: Encyclopedia II - Conjunction astronomy - Grand conjunctions |
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Conjunction astronomy - 2007.
A very remarkable planetary/galactic configuration occurs on 23rd and 24 December 2007. The 23/12 configuration — Mars, Earth, Sun, Mercury, Jupiter, Galactic Centre, is shown in the graphic simulation (link) below; it becomes even more remarkable in that it will be accompanied by the Full Moon (conjunct mars) at about 2am on December 24 when a simultaneous Venus square Neptune occurs. It is even more remarkable in that the Pluto/Sun conjunction appears exactly on the Winter ...
See also:Conjunction astronomy, Conjunction astronomy - Passing close, Conjunction astronomy - Passing closer, Conjunction astronomy - One famous event, Conjunction astronomy - Superior and inferior, Conjunction astronomy - Grand conjunctions, Conjunction astronomy - 2007, Conjunction astronomy - 2002, Conjunction astronomy - 2000, Conjunction astronomy - 1987, Conjunction astronomy - Conjunctions of planets in right ascension 2005-2020, Conjunction astronomy - 2005, Conjunction astronomy - 2006, Conjunction astronomy - 2007, Conjunction astronomy - 2008, Conjunction astronomy - 2009, Conjunction astronomy - 2010, Conjunction astronomy - 2011, Conjunction astronomy - 2012, Conjunction astronomy - 2013, Conjunction astronomy - 2014, Conjunction astronomy - 2015, Conjunction astronomy - 2016, Conjunction astronomy - 2017, Conjunction astronomy - 2018, Conjunction astronomy - 2019, Conjunction astronomy - 2020 Read more here: » Conjunction astronomy: Encyclopedia II - Conjunction astronomy - Grand conjunctions |
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|  |  |  | Planetary Ascension: Encyclopedia II - Cat's Eye Nebula - DistanceA long standing problem in the study of planetary nebulae is that their distances are generally not well known. Many methods for estimating distances to planetary nebulae rely on making general assumptions, which may be very inaccurate for the object concerned.
In recent years, however, observations made using the Hubble Space Telescope have allowed a new method of determining distances. All planetary nebulae are expanding, and observations several years apart and with high enough angular resolution will reveal the growth of the nebul ...
See also:Cat's Eye Nebula, Cat's Eye Nebula - General information, Cat's Eye Nebula - Observations, Cat's Eye Nebula - Infrared observations, Cat's Eye Nebula - Optical and ultraviolet observations, Cat's Eye Nebula - X-ray observations, Cat's Eye Nebula - Distance, Cat's Eye Nebula - Age, Cat's Eye Nebula - Composition, Cat's Eye Nebula - Kinematics and morphology, Cat's Eye Nebula - Open questions Read more here: » Cat's Eye Nebula: Encyclopedia II - Cat's Eye Nebula - Distance |
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|  |  |  | Planetary Ascension: Encyclopedia II - Cat's Eye Nebula - CompositionLike most astronomical objects, NGC 6543 consists mostly of hydrogen and helium, with heavier elements present in small quantities. The exact composition may be determined by spectroscopic studies. Abundances are generally expressed relative to hydrogen, the most abundant element.
Different studies generally find varying values for elemental abundances. This is often because spectrographs attached to telescopes do not collect all the light from objects being observed, instead gathering light from a slit or small aperture. Therefore, different observ ...
See also:Cat's Eye Nebula, Cat's Eye Nebula - General information, Cat's Eye Nebula - Observations, Cat's Eye Nebula - Infrared observations, Cat's Eye Nebula - Optical and ultraviolet observations, Cat's Eye Nebula - X-ray observations, Cat's Eye Nebula - Distance, Cat's Eye Nebula - Age, Cat's Eye Nebula - Composition, Cat's Eye Nebula - Kinematics and morphology, Cat's Eye Nebula - Open questions Read more here: » Cat's Eye Nebula: Encyclopedia II - Cat's Eye Nebula - Composition |
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|  |  |  | Planetary Ascension: Encyclopedia II - Cat's Eye Nebula - Open questionsDespite intensive study, the Cat's Eye Nebula still holds many mysteries. The concentric rings surrounding the inner nebula seem to have been ejected at intervals of a few hundred years, a timescale which is rather difficult to explain. Thermal pulsations which cause planetary nebulae to be formed in the first place are believed to take place at intervals of tens of thousands of years, while smaller surface pulsations are thought to occur at intervals of years to decades. A mechanism which would eject material over the timescales required to form the concent ...
See also:Cat's Eye Nebula, Cat's Eye Nebula - General information, Cat's Eye Nebula - Observations, Cat's Eye Nebula - Infrared observations, Cat's Eye Nebula - Optical and ultraviolet observations, Cat's Eye Nebula - X-ray observations, Cat's Eye Nebula - Distance, Cat's Eye Nebula - Age, Cat's Eye Nebula - Composition, Cat's Eye Nebula - Kinematics and morphology, Cat's Eye Nebula - Open questions Read more here: » Cat's Eye Nebula: Encyclopedia II - Cat's Eye Nebula - Open questions |
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