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  • 81Uranus — This article is about the planet. For other uses, see Uranus (disambiguation). Uranus   …

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  • 82Asteroid belt — For the album by Velvet Chain, see Asteroid Belt (album). The asteroid belt (shown in white) is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. The asteroid belt is the region of the Solar System located roughly between the orbits of the planets… …

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  • 83Terrestrial planet — The terrestrial planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, and dwarf planet Ceres. Sizes to scale A terrestrial planet, telluric planet or rocky planet is a planet that is composed primarily of silicate rocks and/or …

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  • 84Rhea (moon) — Infobox Planet name = Rhea alt names = Saturn V adjectives = Rhean caption = Cassini view of Rhea showing two adjacent impact basins bgcolour = #a0ffa0 discovery = yes discoverer = G. D. Cassini discovered = December 23, 1672 orbit ref = [… …

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  • 85Meteoroid — A few shooting stars can be seen in this video from the ISS. A Perseid meteor (light streak somewhat to right of center of photo) and Milky Way. A meteoroid is a sand to …

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  • 86Oberon (moon) — For other uses, see Oberon (disambiguation). Oberon The best Voyager 2 image of Oberon, obtained on January 24, 1986 Discovery D …

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  • 87Cassini–Huygens — Artist s concept of Cassini s Saturn Orbit Insertion Operator NASA / ESA / ASI Mission type …

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  • 88Tethys (moon) — Infobox Planet name = Tethys alt names = Saturn III adjectives = Tethyan caption = Cassini view of Tethys showing the giant rift Ithaca Chasma. bgcolour = #a0ffa0 discovery = yes discoverer = G. D. Cassini discovered = March 21, 1684 semimajor =… …

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  • 89Hannes Alfvén — Infobox Scientist name = Hannes Olof Gösta Alfvén imagesize = 180px birth date = birth date|1908|5|30|mf=y birth place = Norrköping,Sweden death date = death date and age|1995|4|2|1908|5|30 death place = Djursholm, Sweden field = Plasma physics… …

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  • 90Orders of magnitude (mass) — Iron weights up to 50 kilograms depicted in Dictionnaire encyclopédique de l épicerie et des industries annexes. To help compare different orders of magnitude, the following list describes various mass levels between 10−36 kg and 1060 kg …

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