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(1) The PI makes a catalog of objects, which may be ranked in preference.
The catalog of objects now studied is much broader and includes, in order of increasing distance, the solar system, the stars that make up the Milky Way Galaxy, and other, more distant galaxies.
While few artifact reports go beyond a catalog of objects organized by type or raw material, this report puts the materials into their past cultural contexts and thus is of interest to a wide range of scholars.
The SST can be used to expand the catalog of objects in the geosynchronous region and other high-interest areas of space, via wide-area search operations; providing scientists with a more complete picture of potential hazards to satellites.
In the Department of Architecture and Design, the result of this collective, at times subjective, effort is not just a catalog of objects, but is rather a collection of ideas supported by objects.
Elsewares, a Web catalog of objects for the home that are not available at big stores, offers place mats, left, with photographs of roadside diners, $18 for 48; a vase whose color changes with room temperature, $89; and other unpredictable designs.
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Starting with several thousand hot x-ray points, the team used other catalogs of objects to narrow the list to unknown and potentially distant sources.
Martin Parr, the well-known British photographer, organized "New Typologies," a display of eight artists who, following in the footsteps of Bernd and Hilla Becher, photographically catalog types of objects or people.
In 1758 it was the first object listed (M1) in Charles Messier's catalog of nebulous objects.
Unlike with climate change, there's no difference of scientific opinion about this problem--orbital debris counts increased 13% in 2009 alone, with the catalog of tracked objects swelling to 20,000, and estimates of over 300,000 objects in total; most too small to see and all racing around the Earth at over 17,500 miles per hour.
Unlike with climate change, there's no difference of scientific opinion about this problem orbital debris counts increased 13% in 2009 alone, with the catalog of tracked objects swelling to 20,000, and estimates of over 300,000 objects in total; most too small to see and all racing around the Earth at over 17,500 miles per hour.
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