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  2. Firmament - Wikipedia

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    One problem for Christian interpreters was in understanding the distinction between the heaven created on the first day and the firmament created in the second day. Origen followed the cosmological dualism of the Hellenistic Jewish scholar Philo of Alexandria , who proposed a distinction between the material and eternal creations but does not ...

  3. Extraterrestrial atmosphere - Wikipedia

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    Several models for clouds in the atmosphere of brown dwarfs exist. Near the L/T transition these clouds consists of iron with varying thickness, or of a patchy silicate cloud layer above a thick iron cloud layer. [50] Late T-dwarfs to early Y-dwarfs on the other hand have clouds made from chromium and potassium chloride, as well as several ...

  4. Exosphere - Wikipedia

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    Hydrogen is present throughout the exosphere, with some helium, carbon dioxide, and atomic oxygen near its base. Because it can be hard to define the boundary between the exosphere and outer space, the exosphere may be considered a part of the interplanetary medium or outer space. Earth's exosphere produces Earth's geocorona.

  5. Quranic cosmology - Wikipedia

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    Quranic cosmology is the understanding of the Quranic cosmos, the universe and its creation as described in the Quran.. The Quran provides a description of the physical landscape (cosmography) of the cosmos, including its structures and features, as well as its creation myth describing how the cosmos originated (), often related back to notions of the vastness and orderliness of the cosmos.

  6. Outer space - Wikipedia

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    Being essentially empty, outer space allows the earliest (redder) galaxies to be viewed without obstruction, as in the Webb's First Deep Field image.. Outer space (or simply space) is the expanse that exists beyond Earth's atmosphere and between celestial bodies. [1]

  7. Hycean planet - Wikipedia

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    If the planet orbits a sun-like star at one Astronomical unit (AU), the temperature would be so high that the oceans would boil and water would become vapor. Current calculations locate the habitable zone where water would remain liquid at 1.6 AU, if the atmospheric pressure is similar to Earth's, or at 3.85 AU if it is the more likely tenfold ...

  8. What's in the Gulf of Mexico? Meet its 'Hot Tub of Despair ...

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    A woman in Washington, D.C., may call it one thing. A guy living off a main square in Mexico City might call it another. But a tug of war over referring to the immense body of water off the coast ...

  9. Earth's shadow - Wikipedia

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    Earth's shadow (blue) and the Belt of Venus (pink) at dawn, seen above the Pacific Ocean (blue-grey), looking west from Twin Peaks, San Francisco. Earth's shadow (or Earth shadow) is the shadow that Earth itself casts through its atmosphere and into outer space, toward the antisolar point.