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  1. Astronomical object: An astronomical object is a substantial physical entity, association or structure which exists in space. [100%] 2023-02-20 [Astronomy]
  2. Astronomical object: Error: no inner hatnotes detected (help). An astronomical object, celestial object, stellar object or heavenly body is a naturally occurring physical entity, association, or structure that exists within the observable universe. (Astronomy) [100%] 2023-12-01 [Astronomical objects]
  3. Mirage of astronomical objects: A mirage of an astronomical object is a meteorological optical phenomenon, in which light rays are bent to produce distorted or multiple images of an astronomical object. The mirages might be observed for such celestial objects as the Sun, the ... (Earth) [92%] 2023-12-11 [Atmospheric optical phenomena]
  4. Astronomica (Manilius): The Astronomica (Classical Latin: [astrɔˈnɔmɪka]), also known as the Astronomicon, is a Latin didactic poem about celestial phenomena, written in hexameters and divided into five books. The Astronomica was written c. (Manilius) [72%] 2024-01-07 [1st-century poems] [Astrological texts]...
  5. Astronomica (Manilio): La Astronomica (latín clásico: [astrɔˈnɔmɪka]), también conocida como Astronomicón, es un poema didáctico latino,​ sobre los fenómenos celestes, escrito en hexámetros y dividido en cinco libros. La Astronomica fue escrita hacia el año 30-40 por un poeta romano que ... (Manilio) [72%] 2023-12-05
  6. Astronomica: Para otros usos de este término, véase Astronomía (desambiguación). Imagen de los Pilares de la Creación recapturada por el telescopio espacial James Webb. Comparación entre un atardecer en la Tierra en Marsella, Francia y un atardecer en Marte capturado por ... [72%] 2023-05-26
  7. Astronomica (Manilius): Template:Infobox poem The Astronomica (Classical Latin: [astrɔˈnɔmɪka]), also known as the Astronomicon, is a Latin didactic poem about celestial phenomena, written in hexameters and divided into five books. The Astronomica was written c. (Manilius) [72%] 2023-11-11 [Astrology] [Stoicism]...
  8. List of astronomical objects named after people: This is a list of astronomical objects named after people. While topological features on Solar System bodies — such as craters, mountains, and valleys — are often named after famous or historical individuals, many stars and deep-sky objects are named after ... (None) [69%] 2024-01-22 [Lists of galaxies]
  9. List of astronomical objects named after people: This is a list of astronomical objects named after people. While topological features on Solar System bodies — such as craters, mountains, and valleys — are often named after famous or historical individuals, many stars and deep-sky objects are named after ... (None) [69%] 2023-08-29 [Lists of galaxies]
  10. List of the most distant astronomical objects: This article documents the most distant astronomical objects discovered and verified so far, and the time periods in which they were so classified. For comparisons with the light travel distance of the astronomical objects listed below, the age of the ... (none) [69%] 2023-12-11 [Lists of astronomical objects] [Lists of superlatives in astronomy]...
  11. Astronómica: Para otros usos de este término, véase Astronomía (desambiguación). Imagen de los Pilares de la Creación recapturada por el telescopio espacial James Webb. Comparación entre un atardecer en la Tierra en Marsella, Francia y un atardecer en Marte capturado por ... [65%] 2023-05-26
  12. Astronomico: Para otros usos de este término, véase Astronomía (desambiguación). Imagen de los Pilares de la Creación recapturada por el telescopio espacial James Webb. Comparación entre un atardecer en la Tierra en Marsella, Francia y un atardecer en Marte capturado por ... [65%] 2023-05-26
  13. Astronomia: Para otros usos de este término, véase Astronomía (desambiguación). Imagen de los Pilares de la Creación recapturada por el telescopio espacial James Webb. Comparación entre un atardecer en la Tierra en Marsella, Francia y un atardecer en Marte capturado por ... [63%] 2023-05-26
  14. Object (computer science): In computer science, an object can be a variable, a data structure, a function, or a method. As regions of memory, they contain value and are referenced by identifiers. (Computer science) [61%] 2023-08-26 [Object (computer science)] [Object-oriented programming]...
  15. Object: An object is any item that is inanimate. For example, an armchair is an object, as it is inanimate; it does not breathe, eat or think. [61%] 2023-08-29 [Grammar] [Items]...
  16. Object: An object is a philosophical term often used in contrast to the term subject. A subject is an observer and an object is a thing observed. (Philosophy) [61%] 2023-09-20 [Concepts in epistemology] [Concepts in metaphysics]...
  17. Object: Object and Subject, in philosophy, the terms used to denote respectively the external world and consciousness. ob, over against, and jacere, to throw) is used generally in philosophy for that in which an activity of the mind ends, or towards ... [61%] 2022-09-02
  18. Object (image processing): An object in digital image processing is an identifiable portion of an image that can be interpreted as a single unit. (Image processing) [61%] 2023-08-25 [Image processing]
  19. Object: One task of metaphysics is to carve reality into categories. Some things could have failed to exist;. (Philosophy) [61%] 2021-12-24
  20. Object: OBJECT ob-jekt': Now used only in the sense "to make opposition," but formerly in a variety of meanings derived from the literal sense "to throw against." So with the meaning "to charge with" in The Wisdom of Solomon 2 ... [61%] 1915-01-01

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