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Um...okay....

apoapsis
barycenter
Ceres
Deneb
Europa
Fomalhaut
Gravity
Heliocentric
Io
Jupiter
Kuiper belt
libration
Mars
nova
orbit
pulsar
quasar
Rigel
Saturn
Titan
Uranus
Venus
weight (the measurable quantity of the effect of gravity)
Xena
young (as in young planetary surface)
zenith

J.

http://www.jrichardjacobs.net

2007-10-14 16:07:54 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Adding to Freya's great list:
d - Deimos
f - Fomalhaut (a star)
h - halo
i - Indus (constellation)
k - Kochab (a star)
l - Luna
q - Quasar
t - Triton or Titan (moons)
v - Vega (star)
w - Wolf 359 (a star)
x - Xrays
y - yellow dwarf
z - they use the letter z for stand for cosmic redshift

2007-10-14 16:11:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Asteroid
Baily's Beads
Comets
Deneb
Eclipse
Flight
Geostationary
Hydra
ISS
Jupiter
Kepler
Launch
Moon
Neptune
Orbit
Pluto
Quasar
Radiation
Shuttle
Telstar
Uranus
Venus
Werner Von Braun
X-15 (ok just how many times can you use Xray?)
Yeager
Zenith

2007-10-14 18:00:14 · answer #3 · answered by orion_1812@yahoo.com 6 · 0 0

too many to invest the time to answer that question

2007-10-14 15:43:12 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

black hole
d
f
haleys comet
i
k
light
OGLE–2005-BLG-390Lb
quasar
r
time
venus
wind
xrays
y
z

2007-10-14 16:06:34 · answer #5 · answered by Mercury 2010 7 · 0 0

um...

huh...

how do I, what do I, uhhh...

what?

2007-10-14 15:39:40 · answer #6 · answered by Quibish 5 · 0 1

airspace
backspace
cyberspace
dispace
hyperspace
interspace
loadspace
meatspace
respace
subspace
workspace

2007-10-15 11:38:48 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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