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List of minor planet moons | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minor-planet_moon
00:01:03 1 Terminology
00:02:04 2 Discovery milestones
00:03:31 2.1 Triple systems
00:04:45 3 Commonality
00:05:58 4 Origin
00:07:07 5 Populations and classes
00:09:35 6 List
00:09:53 6.1 Near-Earth objects
00:10:13 6.2 Mars crossers
00:10:33 6.3 Main-belt asteroids
00:11:09 6.4 Jupiter trojans
00:11:29 6.5 Centaurs
00:11:46 6.6 Trans-Neptunian objects
00:12:10 7 See also
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published: 02 Jun 2019
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List of Space: 1999 episodes | Wikipedia audio article
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Space:_1999_episodes
00:00:45 1 Overview
00:02:19 2 Year One (1975–1976)
00:02:31 2.1 Episodes
00:02:39 2.2 Notes
00:05:58 3 Year Two (1976–1977)
00:06:10 3.1 Episodes
00:06:18 3.2 Notes
00:08:42 4 Compilation films
00:12:10 5 iMessage from Moonbase Alpha/i
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published: 17 May 2019
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List of exceptional asteroids | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
List of exceptional asteroids
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published: 18 Nov 2018
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The Complete History of Silicon Graphics (1982 - 2009)
A video overview of the complete history of Silicon Graphics Inc. (SGI), from their founding in 1982 through to their final bankruptcy in 2009. This video is a compilation of all seven parts of my "History of Silicon Graphics" series, with intros and outros removed to make watching from start to finish easier.
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published: 07 Jul 2017
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Watch October's First Close Approach Countdown Asteroid (2001 GP2) October 1, 2020
Asteroid (2001 GP2) will be the first object to get closer than the Moon distance in October 2020. The closest distance minimum is calculated to be around 0.35 LD, which could pass close to Earth around 84,000 miles away. Not very big, only measuring around 25 meters in diameter. The object is not expected to strike Earth. Its orbital path is very interesting in which has been traveling close Earth for quite some time before it starts to get farther after this month.
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$1.8 Billion 🇿🇦 Aerospace Industry (Biggest in Africa)✔
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Minor planet moon - Wikipedia Article Audio
This is an audio version of a Wikipedia article created for the benefit of those who have vision problems or problem reading at night. This Wikipedia article audio was created under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike. To view the original article, go to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/[AUDIO_TITLE].
published: 26 Jul 2018
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Minor-planet moon | Wikipedia audio article | Wikipedia audio article
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Minor-planet moon | Wikipedia audio article
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published: 18 Nov 2018
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These Are the Events That Will Happen Before 2050
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Minor-planet moon | Wikipedia audio article
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minor-planet_moon
00:01:15 1 Terminology
00:02:26 2 Discovery milestones
00:04:09 2.1 Triple systems
00:05:35 3 Commonality
00:07:02 4 Origin
00:08:23 5 Populations and classes
00:11:19 6 List
00:11:39 6.1 Near-Earth objects
00:12:02 6.2 Mars crossers
00:12:24 6.3 Main-belt asteroids
00:13:06 6.4 Jupiter trojans
00:13:27 6.5 Centaurs
00:13:45 6.6 Trans-Neptunian objects
00:14:12 7 See also
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published: 06 May 2019
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Kuiper belt
00:00:00 Introduction : Kuiper belt
00:03:07 Part 1: History
00:03:41 Chapter 1: Hypotheses
00:09:36 Chapter 2: Discovery
00:12:38 Chapter 3: Name
00:13:41 Part 2: Structure
00:15:18 Chapter 1: Classical belt
00:18:20 Chapter 2: Resonances
00:21:02 Chapter 3: Kuiper cliff
00:22:44 Part 3: Origin
00:29:25 Part 4: Composition
00:35:34 Part 5: Mass and size distribution
00:41:03 Part 6: Scattered objects
00:43:27 Chapter 1: Triton
00:44:54 Part 7: Largest KB Os
00:45:59 Chapter 1: Pluto
00:48:22 Chapter 2: Satellites
00:49:11 Part 8: Exploration
00:54:42 Part 9: Extrasolar Kuiper belts
00:55:58 Postscript : Information about this video and recording.
Audiobook for wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuiper_belt
All text, either derivative works from Wikipe...
published: 23 Feb 2019
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2001: A Space Odyssey Theme song
Yeah! It's 2001: A Space Odyssey Theme song remade in 1968 by Alex North.
The real name of this song is "Also sprach Zarathustra" composed in 1896 by Richard Strauss! Thx for you comment!
published: 24 Feb 2010
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THE 4-HOUR WORK WEEK BY TIM FERRISS | READ FOR FREE. AUDIOBOOKS
THE 4-HOUR WORK WEEK BY TIM FERRISS | READ FOR FREE. AUDIOBOOKS
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The Galileo Mission to Jupiter - Part 1 - Getting to Jupiter
Part 1 of the Galileo Mission to the Jupiter System. This 1st half recounts the difficulties of getting the Galileo space probe off the ground and to Jupiter and the discoveries and problems the spacecraft needed to overcome.
published: 06 Jul 2018
12:40
List of minor planet moons | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minor-planet_moon
00:01:03 1 Terminology
00:02:04 2 Discovery milestones
...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minor-planet_moon
00:01:03 1 Terminology
00:02:04 2 Discovery milestones
00:03:31 2.1 Triple systems
00:04:45 3 Commonality
00:05:58 4 Origin
00:07:07 5 Populations and classes
00:09:35 6 List
00:09:53 6.1 Near-Earth objects
00:10:13 6.2 Mars crossers
00:10:33 6.3 Main-belt asteroids
00:11:09 6.4 Jupiter trojans
00:11:29 6.5 Centaurs
00:11:46 6.6 Trans-Neptunian objects
00:12:10 7 See also
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"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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A minor-planet moon is an astronomical object that orbits a minor planet as its natural satellite. As of February 2019, there are 352 minor planets known or suspected to have moons. Discoveries of minor-planet moons (and binary objects, in general) are important because the determination of their orbits provides estimates on the mass and density of the primary, allowing insights of their physical properties that is generally not otherwise possible.The first modern era mention of the possibility of an asteroid satellite was in connection with an occultation of the bright star Gamma Ceti by the asteroid 6 Hebe in 1977. The observer, amateur astronomer Paul D. Maley, detected an unmistakable 0.5 second disappearance of this naked eye star from a site near Victoria, Texas. Many hours later, several observations were reported in Mexico attributed to the occultation by 6 Hebe itself. Although not confirmed, this documents the first formally documented case of a suspected companion of an asteroid.
https://wn.com/List_Of_Minor_Planet_Moons_|_Wikipedia_Audio_Article
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minor-planet_moon
00:01:03 1 Terminology
00:02:04 2 Discovery milestones
00:03:31 2.1 Triple systems
00:04:45 3 Commonality
00:05:58 4 Origin
00:07:07 5 Populations and classes
00:09:35 6 List
00:09:53 6.1 Near-Earth objects
00:10:13 6.2 Mars crossers
00:10:33 6.3 Main-belt asteroids
00:11:09 6.4 Jupiter trojans
00:11:29 6.5 Centaurs
00:11:46 6.6 Trans-Neptunian objects
00:12:10 7 See also
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"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
A minor-planet moon is an astronomical object that orbits a minor planet as its natural satellite. As of February 2019, there are 352 minor planets known or suspected to have moons. Discoveries of minor-planet moons (and binary objects, in general) are important because the determination of their orbits provides estimates on the mass and density of the primary, allowing insights of their physical properties that is generally not otherwise possible.The first modern era mention of the possibility of an asteroid satellite was in connection with an occultation of the bright star Gamma Ceti by the asteroid 6 Hebe in 1977. The observer, amateur astronomer Paul D. Maley, detected an unmistakable 0.5 second disappearance of this naked eye star from a site near Victoria, Texas. Many hours later, several observations were reported in Mexico attributed to the occultation by 6 Hebe itself. Although not confirmed, this documents the first formally documented case of a suspected companion of an asteroid.
- published: 02 Jun 2019
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15:42
List of Space: 1999 episodes | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Space:_1999_episodes
00:00:45 1 Overview
00:02:19 2 Year One (197...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Space:_1999_episodes
00:00:45 1 Overview
00:02:19 2 Year One (1975–1976)
00:02:31 2.1 Episodes
00:02:39 2.2 Notes
00:05:58 3 Year Two (1976–1977)
00:06:10 3.1 Episodes
00:06:18 3.2 Notes
00:08:42 4 Compilation films
00:12:10 5 iMessage from Moonbase Alpha/i
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"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Space: 1999, a British science-fiction television series, ran for 48 episodes broadcast between 1975-77. The first series (or season, often referred to as Year One) of 24 episodes began transmission in 1975, though production of the first episode began in 1973. In addition, a number of compilation films have been produced using material from multiple episodes, some containing additional footage. A brief, semi-official series denouement was filmed for exhibition at the Breakaway 1999 fan convention, held in Los Angeles, California in September 1999.
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00:00:45 1 Overview
00:02:19 2 Year One (1975–1976)
00:02:31 2.1 Episodes
00:02:39 2.2 Notes
00:05:58 3 Year Two (1976–1977)
00:06:10 3.1 Episodes
00:06:18 3.2 Notes
00:08:42 4 Compilation films
00:12:10 5 iMessage from Moonbase Alpha/i
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Voice name: en-AU-Wavenet-C
"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Space: 1999, a British science-fiction television series, ran for 48 episodes broadcast between 1975-77. The first series (or season, often referred to as Year One) of 24 episodes began transmission in 1975, though production of the first episode began in 1973. In addition, a number of compilation films have been produced using material from multiple episodes, some containing additional footage. A brief, semi-official series denouement was filmed for exhibition at the Breakaway 1999 fan convention, held in Los Angeles, California in September 1999.
- published: 17 May 2019
- views: 7
14:10
List of exceptional asteroids | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
List of exceptional asteroids
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Writ...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
List of exceptional asteroids
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"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The following is a collection of lists of exceptional asteroids in the Solar System. For the purposes of this article "asteroid" means minor planet up to the orbit of Jupiter, which includes the dwarf planet Ceres. For a complete list of minor planets in numerical order, see List of minor planets.
Asteroids are given minor planet numbers, but not all minor planets are asteroids. Minor planet numbers are also given to objects of the Kuiper belt, which is similar to the asteroid belt but farther out around 30-60, whereas asteroids are mostly between 2-3 AU from the Sun. Also, comets are not typically included under minor planet numbers, and have there own naming methodology.
Asteroids are given a unique sequential identifying number once their orbit is precisely determined. Prior to this, they are known only by their systematic name or provisional designation, such as 1950 DA.
https://wn.com/List_Of_Exceptional_Asteroids_|_Wikipedia_Audio_Article
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List of exceptional asteroids
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"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The following is a collection of lists of exceptional asteroids in the Solar System. For the purposes of this article "asteroid" means minor planet up to the orbit of Jupiter, which includes the dwarf planet Ceres. For a complete list of minor planets in numerical order, see List of minor planets.
Asteroids are given minor planet numbers, but not all minor planets are asteroids. Minor planet numbers are also given to objects of the Kuiper belt, which is similar to the asteroid belt but farther out around 30-60, whereas asteroids are mostly between 2-3 AU from the Sun. Also, comets are not typically included under minor planet numbers, and have there own naming methodology.
Asteroids are given a unique sequential identifying number once their orbit is precisely determined. Prior to this, they are known only by their systematic name or provisional designation, such as 1950 DA.
- published: 18 Nov 2018
- views: 16
38:34
The Complete History of Silicon Graphics (1982 - 2009)
A video overview of the complete history of Silicon Graphics Inc. (SGI), from their founding in 1982 through to their final bankruptcy in 2009. This video is a ...
A video overview of the complete history of Silicon Graphics Inc. (SGI), from their founding in 1982 through to their final bankruptcy in 2009. This video is a compilation of all seven parts of my "History of Silicon Graphics" series, with intros and outros removed to make watching from start to finish easier.
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- published: 07 Jul 2017
- views: 144476
37:01
Watch October's First Close Approach Countdown Asteroid (2001 GP2) October 1, 2020
Asteroid (2001 GP2) will be the first object to get closer than the Moon distance in October 2020. The closest distance minimum is calculated to be around 0.35 ...
Asteroid (2001 GP2) will be the first object to get closer than the Moon distance in October 2020. The closest distance minimum is calculated to be around 0.35 LD, which could pass close to Earth around 84,000 miles away. Not very big, only measuring around 25 meters in diameter. The object is not expected to strike Earth. Its orbital path is very interesting in which has been traveling close Earth for quite some time before it starts to get farther after this month.
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Asteroid (2001 GP2) will be the first object to get closer than the Moon distance in October 2020. The closest distance minimum is calculated to be around 0.35 LD, which could pass close to Earth around 84,000 miles away. Not very big, only measuring around 25 meters in diameter. The object is not expected to strike Earth. Its orbital path is very interesting in which has been traveling close Earth for quite some time before it starts to get farther after this month.
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- published: 01 Oct 2020
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$1.8 Billion 🇿🇦 Aerospace Industry (Biggest in Africa)✔
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Minor planet moon - Wikipedia Article Audio
This is an audio version of a Wikipedia article created for the benefit of those who have vision problems or problem reading at night. This Wikipedia article au...
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- published: 26 Jul 2018
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11:50
Minor-planet moon | Wikipedia audio article | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Minor-planet moon | Wikipedia audio article
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to re...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Minor-planet moon | Wikipedia audio article
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
A minor-planet moon is an astronomical object that orbits a minor planet as its natural satellite. It is thought that many asteroids and Kuiper belt objects may possess moons, in some cases quite substantial in size. Discoveries of minor-planet moons (and binary objects, in general) are important because the determination of their orbits provides estimates on the mass and density of the primary, allowing insights of their physical properties that is generally not otherwise possible.The first modern era mention of the possibility of an asteroid satellite was in connection with an occultation of the bright star Gamma Ceti by the asteroid 6 Hebe in 1977. The observer, amateur astronomer Paul D. Maley, detected an unmistakable 0.5 second disappearance of this naked eye star from a site near Victoria, Texas. Many hours later, several observations were reported in Mexico attributed to the occultation by 6 Hebe itself. Although not confirmed, this documents the first formally documented case of a suspected companion of an asteroid. As of October 2016, there are over 300 minor planets known to have moons.
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This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Minor-planet moon | Wikipedia audio article
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
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You can upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
https://github.com/nodef/wikipedia-tts
"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
A minor-planet moon is an astronomical object that orbits a minor planet as its natural satellite. It is thought that many asteroids and Kuiper belt objects may possess moons, in some cases quite substantial in size. Discoveries of minor-planet moons (and binary objects, in general) are important because the determination of their orbits provides estimates on the mass and density of the primary, allowing insights of their physical properties that is generally not otherwise possible.The first modern era mention of the possibility of an asteroid satellite was in connection with an occultation of the bright star Gamma Ceti by the asteroid 6 Hebe in 1977. The observer, amateur astronomer Paul D. Maley, detected an unmistakable 0.5 second disappearance of this naked eye star from a site near Victoria, Texas. Many hours later, several observations were reported in Mexico attributed to the occultation by 6 Hebe itself. Although not confirmed, this documents the first formally documented case of a suspected companion of an asteroid. As of October 2016, there are over 300 minor planets known to have moons.
- published: 18 Nov 2018
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9:24
These Are the Events That Will Happen Before 2050
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14:48
Minor-planet moon | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minor-planet_moon
00:01:15 1 Terminology
00:02:26 2 Discovery milestones
...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minor-planet_moon
00:01:15 1 Terminology
00:02:26 2 Discovery milestones
00:04:09 2.1 Triple systems
00:05:35 3 Commonality
00:07:02 4 Origin
00:08:23 5 Populations and classes
00:11:19 6 List
00:11:39 6.1 Near-Earth objects
00:12:02 6.2 Mars crossers
00:12:24 6.3 Main-belt asteroids
00:13:06 6.4 Jupiter trojans
00:13:27 6.5 Centaurs
00:13:45 6.6 Trans-Neptunian objects
00:14:12 7 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
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Speaking Rate: 0.8650784577789034
Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-F
"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
A minor-planet moon is an astronomical object that orbits a minor planet as its natural satellite. As of February 2019, there are 352 minor planets known or suspected to have moons. Discoveries of minor-planet moons (and binary objects, in general) are important because the determination of their orbits provides estimates on the mass and density of the primary, allowing insights of their physical properties that is generally not otherwise possible.The first modern era mention of the possibility of an asteroid satellite was in connection with an occultation of the bright star Gamma Ceti by the asteroid 6 Hebe in 1977. The observer, amateur astronomer Paul D. Maley, detected an unmistakable 0.5 second disappearance of this naked eye star from a site near Victoria, Texas. Many hours later, several observations were reported in Mexico attributed to the occultation by 6 Hebe itself. Although not confirmed, this documents the first formally documented case of a suspected companion of an asteroid.
https://wn.com/Minor_Planet_Moon_|_Wikipedia_Audio_Article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minor-planet_moon
00:01:15 1 Terminology
00:02:26 2 Discovery milestones
00:04:09 2.1 Triple systems
00:05:35 3 Commonality
00:07:02 4 Origin
00:08:23 5 Populations and classes
00:11:19 6 List
00:11:39 6.1 Near-Earth objects
00:12:02 6.2 Mars crossers
00:12:24 6.3 Main-belt asteroids
00:13:06 6.4 Jupiter trojans
00:13:27 6.5 Centaurs
00:13:45 6.6 Trans-Neptunian objects
00:14:12 7 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
https://assistant.google.com/services/invoke/uid/0000001a130b3f91
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=wikipedia+tts
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
https://github.com/nodef/wikipedia-tts
Speaking Rate: 0.8650784577789034
Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-F
"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
A minor-planet moon is an astronomical object that orbits a minor planet as its natural satellite. As of February 2019, there are 352 minor planets known or suspected to have moons. Discoveries of minor-planet moons (and binary objects, in general) are important because the determination of their orbits provides estimates on the mass and density of the primary, allowing insights of their physical properties that is generally not otherwise possible.The first modern era mention of the possibility of an asteroid satellite was in connection with an occultation of the bright star Gamma Ceti by the asteroid 6 Hebe in 1977. The observer, amateur astronomer Paul D. Maley, detected an unmistakable 0.5 second disappearance of this naked eye star from a site near Victoria, Texas. Many hours later, several observations were reported in Mexico attributed to the occultation by 6 Hebe itself. Although not confirmed, this documents the first formally documented case of a suspected companion of an asteroid.
- published: 06 May 2019
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57:14
Kuiper belt
00:00:00 Introduction : Kuiper belt
00:03:07 Part 1: History
00:03:41 Chapter 1: Hypotheses
00:09:36 Chapter 2: Discovery
00:12:38 Chapter 3: Na...
00:00:00 Introduction : Kuiper belt
00:03:07 Part 1: History
00:03:41 Chapter 1: Hypotheses
00:09:36 Chapter 2: Discovery
00:12:38 Chapter 3: Name
00:13:41 Part 2: Structure
00:15:18 Chapter 1: Classical belt
00:18:20 Chapter 2: Resonances
00:21:02 Chapter 3: Kuiper cliff
00:22:44 Part 3: Origin
00:29:25 Part 4: Composition
00:35:34 Part 5: Mass and size distribution
00:41:03 Part 6: Scattered objects
00:43:27 Chapter 1: Triton
00:44:54 Part 7: Largest KB Os
00:45:59 Chapter 1: Pluto
00:48:22 Chapter 2: Satellites
00:49:11 Part 8: Exploration
00:54:42 Part 9: Extrasolar Kuiper belts
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00:00:00 Introduction : Kuiper belt
00:03:07 Part 1: History
00:03:41 Chapter 1: Hypotheses
00:09:36 Chapter 2: Discovery
00:12:38 Chapter 3: Name
00:13:41 Part 2: Structure
00:15:18 Chapter 1: Classical belt
00:18:20 Chapter 2: Resonances
00:21:02 Chapter 3: Kuiper cliff
00:22:44 Part 3: Origin
00:29:25 Part 4: Composition
00:35:34 Part 5: Mass and size distribution
00:41:03 Part 6: Scattered objects
00:43:27 Chapter 1: Triton
00:44:54 Part 7: Largest KB Os
00:45:59 Chapter 1: Pluto
00:48:22 Chapter 2: Satellites
00:49:11 Part 8: Exploration
00:54:42 Part 9: Extrasolar Kuiper belts
00:55:58 Postscript : Information about this video and recording.
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00:00:00 Muzio Clementi: Sonata No.3, Op.50, ʼDidone Abbandonataʼ - I. Introduzione (Gm) (Nathan Eckel)
(CC)(PD) https://musopen.org/music/29236-3-piano-sonatas-op-50.mp3
00:16:23 Giuseppe Verdi: String Quartet, No.2, Op.41 - I. Allegro (FM) (European Archive)
(CC)(PD) https://musopen.org/music/6022-string-quartet.mp3
00:26:39 Giuseppe Verdi: Falstaff - 2 (European Archive)
(CC)(PD) https://musopen.org/music/6003-falstaff.mp3
00:40:28 Heinrich Schütz: St. Matthew Passion - 10-18 (European Archive)
(CC)(PD) https://musopen.org/music/11126-st-matthew-passion-swv-479.mp3
- published: 23 Feb 2019
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1:49
2001: A Space Odyssey Theme song
Yeah! It's 2001: A Space Odyssey Theme song remade in 1968 by Alex North.
The real name of this song is "Also sprach Zarathustra" composed in 1896 by Richar...
Yeah! It's 2001: A Space Odyssey Theme song remade in 1968 by Alex North.
The real name of this song is "Also sprach Zarathustra" composed in 1896 by Richard Strauss! Thx for you comment!
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Yeah! It's 2001: A Space Odyssey Theme song remade in 1968 by Alex North.
The real name of this song is "Also sprach Zarathustra" composed in 1896 by Richard Strauss! Thx for you comment!
- published: 24 Feb 2010
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5:47:48
THE 4-HOUR WORK WEEK BY TIM FERRISS | READ FOR FREE. AUDIOBOOKS
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The Galileo Mission to Jupiter - Part 1 - Getting to Jupiter
Part 1 of the Galileo Mission to the Jupiter System. This 1st half recounts the difficulties of getting the Galileo space probe off the ground and to Jupiter an...
Part 1 of the Galileo Mission to the Jupiter System. This 1st half recounts the difficulties of getting the Galileo space probe off the ground and to Jupiter and the discoveries and problems the spacecraft needed to overcome.
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Part 1 of the Galileo Mission to the Jupiter System. This 1st half recounts the difficulties of getting the Galileo space probe off the ground and to Jupiter and the discoveries and problems the spacecraft needed to overcome.
- published: 06 Jul 2018
- views: 229