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  2. Atmosphere - Wikipedia

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    The atmospheric gases around Earth scatter blue light (shorter wavelengths) more than light toward the red end (longer wavelengths) of the visible spectrum; thus, a blue glow over the horizon is seen when observing Earth from outer space.

  3. Atmos - Wikipedia

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    ATMOS 2000, a 155 mm/52 calibre self-propelled gun system; Atmos clock, a mechanical torsion pendulum clock manufactured by Jaeger-LeCoultre; Dolby Atmos, a surround sound technology; EMC Atmos, a cloud storage services platform; Ford FX-Atmos, a concept car built by the Ford Motor Company; Oric Atmos, a model of 6502-based home computer

  4. Atomos - Wikipedia

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    Atomos (Greek undivided) may refer to: . The Ancient Greek term for the ultimate particles of matter; see Atomic theory; Atomos, a 2014 album by A Winged Victory for the Sullen

  5. Atmos clock - Wikipedia

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    The first Atmos clock was designed by Jean-Léon Reutter, an engineer in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, in 1928. [5] [6] [7] This noncommercial prototype, which predated the Atmos name but is now known unofficially as Atmos 0, was driven by a mercury-in-glass expansion device. The mechanism operated on temperature changes alone.

  6. Dolby Atmos - Wikipedia

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    Dolby Atmos home theaters can be built upon conventional 5.1 and 7.1 layouts. For Dolby Atmos, the nomenclature differs slightly by an additional number at the end, that represents the number of overhead or Dolby Atmos enabled speakers: a 7.1.4 Dolby Atmos system is a conventional 7.1 layout with four overhead or Dolby Atmos enabled speakers.

  7. List of continent name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    The weakness of an etymology with εὐρύς (eurus), is 1. that the -u stem of εὐρύς disappears in Εὐρώπη Europa and 2. the expected form εὐρυώπη euryopa that retains the -u stem in fact exists.

  8. Atmosphere of Earth - Wikipedia

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    Blue light is scattered more than other wavelengths by the gases in the atmosphere, surrounding Earth in a visibly blue layer at the stratosphere, above the clouds of the troposphere, when seen from space on board the ISS at an altitude of 335 km (208 mi) (the Moon is visible as a crescent in the far background).

  9. List of chemical element name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    Etymology of the chemical element names Element Original word Language of origin Meaning Nature of origin Name (symbol) Z Description (symbol etymology, former names) Hydrogen (H) 1 ὕδωρ (root: ὑδρ-) + γενής (hydor genes) Greek via Latin and French "water + begetter" descriptive