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  2. 11/25 The Day Mishima Chose His Own Fate - Wikipedia

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    11/25 The Day Mishima Chose His Own Fate (11・25自決の日 三島由紀夫と若者たち, 11.25 Jiketsu no Hi: Mishima Yukio to Wakamonotachi), also called 11.25 The Day He Chose His Own Fate, is a 2012 Japanese drama film directed by Kōji Wakamatsu.

  3. Outer space - Wikipedia

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    Atmospheres have no clearly delineated upper boundary: the density of atmospheric gas gradually decreases with distance from the object until it becomes indistinguishable from outer space. [35] The Earth's atmospheric pressure drops to about 0.032 Pa at 100 kilometres (62 miles) of altitude, [ 36 ] compared to 100,000 Pa for the International ...

  4. Ball - Wikipedia

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    0.4–0.6 standard atmospheres (41–61 kPa) - - Futsal: 62-64 centimeters - 0.6–0.9 standard atmospheres (61–91 kPa) 50-65 centimeters on the first rebound when dropped from a height of 2 meters - Australian rules football: AFL Commission: Prolate spheroid: 72 – 73 cm (elliptic) × 54.5 -55.5 cm (circular) - - 69 kilopascals - Gaelic ...

  5. 1883 eruption of Krakatoa - Wikipedia

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    [12]: 248 It was so powerful that it ruptured the eardrums of sailors on RMS Norham Castle of the Castle Line which was hove to off Sumatra, [12]: 231, 234 and caused a spike of more than 8.5 kilopascals (2.5 inHg) in the pressure gauge attached to a gasometer in the Batavia (correspondent to modern day Jakarta) gasworks 160 km (100 miles) away ...

  6. Bearing (navigation) - Wikipedia

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    A standard Brunton compass, used commonly by geologists and surveyors to obtain a bearing in the field. In navigation, bearing or azimuth is the horizontal angle between the direction of an object and north or another object.

  7. Future of Earth - Wikipedia

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    It is likely to expand to swallow both Mercury and Venus, reaching a maximum radius of 1.2 AU (180 million km; 110 million mi). Earth will interact tidally with the Sun's outer atmosphere, which would decrease Earth's orbital radius. Drag from the chromosphere of the Sun would reduce Earth's orbit. These effects will counterbalance the impact ...

  8. Acetylene - Wikipedia

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    Acetylene is a moderately common chemical in the universe, often associated with the atmospheres of gas giants. [50] One curious discovery of acetylene is on Enceladus , a moon of Saturn . Natural acetylene is believed to form from catalytic decomposition of long-chain hydrocarbons at temperatures of 1,700 K (1,430 °C; 2,600 °F) and above.

  9. November 25 - Wikipedia

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    571 BC – Servius Tullius, king of Rome, celebrates the first of his three triumphs for his victory over the Etruscans. [1]1034 – Máel Coluim mac Cináeda, King of Scots, dies.