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  2. Frost line (astrophysics) - Wikipedia

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    In astronomy or planetary science, the frost line, also known as the snow line or ice line, is the minimum distance from the central protostar of a solar nebula where the temperature is low enough for volatile compounds such as water, ammonia, methane, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide to condense into solid grains, which will allow their accretion into planetesimals.

  3. Coldfire Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    Erna's peculiar placement in the galaxy also provides for an infrequent and mysterious phenomena: every few months, the sun and the Core, as well as the three moons and every visible star manage to set and disappear, enveloping Erna in total blackness. Creating what is known as True Night, a time of particular mystique and power for the series.

  4. List of books published by Ring of Fire Press - Wikipedia

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    Second book in the WarSpell series. A fictional vampire merges with a sixty-two-year-old grandmother. [24] This title was privately re-released by the authors via Amazon in October 2022 (ISBN 979-8357447982). Twilight of Empire: June 2019 Stoney Compton 978-1948818414: Prefecture Sequel to Incident in Alaska Prefecture; second book in series ...

  5. Formation and evolution of the Solar System - Wikipedia

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    Planetesimals beyond the frost line accumulated up to 4 M E within about 3 million years. [38] Today, the four giant planets comprise just under 99% of all the mass orbiting the Sun. [b] Theorists believe it is no accident that Jupiter lies just beyond the frost line. Because the frost line accumulated large amounts of water via evaporation ...

  6. The Book of the Long Sun - Wikipedia

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    The Book of the Long Sun (1993–1996) is a series of four science fantasy novels or one four-volume novel by the American author Gene Wolfe.It is set in the same universe as The Book of the New Sun series that Wolfe inaugurated in 1980, and the Internet Science Fiction Database catalogs them both as sub-series of the "Solar Cycle", along with other writings.

  7. Solar System - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the Sun occupies 0.00001% (1 part in 10 7) of the volume of a sphere with a radius the size of Earth's orbit, whereas Earth's volume is roughly 1 millionth (10 −6) that of the Sun. Jupiter, the largest planet, is 5.2 AU from the Sun and has a radius of 71,000 km (0.00047 AU; 44,000 mi), whereas the most distant planet, Neptune, is 30 AU ...

  8. OF THE SOMMELIERS

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    how to think and drink like the world’s top wine professionals secrets of the sommeliers rajat parr and jordan mackay

  9. The Book of the New Sun - Wikipedia

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    During the years when The Book of the New Sun was published, Wolfe published two stories from it separately: "Foila's Story: The Armiger's Daughter" (one of the entries in the story-telling contest in the Pelerines' hospital) and "The Tale of the Student and his Son" (one of the two stories that Severian reproduces from a book he obtained for Thecla when she was imprisoned).