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  1. File:Laccolith.JPG

    vva Laccolith.svg Summary An idealized illustration of a laccolith intruding between rock strata, deforming the uppermost layears. Licensing PD self date October 2007 Orphan image Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot ...   more details



  1. Net cutter

    Net cutter means various devices used to cut nets Net cutter fisheries patrol , used by some fisheries patrol vessels to cut intruding trawlers net lines Net cutter diver , a small handheld tool carried by scuba divers to extricate themselves if trapped in fishing net or fishing line. Net cutter submarine , a device mounted on the bows of some naval submarines to cut through anti submarine netting. Net cutter torpedo , a device carried on the bows of some torpedoes to get through torpedo nets. Long handled bolt cutter s are sometimes used as net cutters by attack frogmen riding human torpedoes and similar to cut anti submarine netting. disambig ...   more details



  1. Break in

    wiktionary break in break in Break in or break in may refer to Burglary , the criminal act of entering a building to commit an offense, usually theft Break in mechanical run in , a procedure for preparing new equipment such as vehicle engines for the rest of its working life by running it under prescribed conditions at the beginning Shoe Maintenance Shoe break in , wearing shoes enough so they feel more comfortable Trespass , the act of intruding another s property Break In , a 1989 Japanese video game Break in Death Note episode Break in record , a style of novelty song See also lookfrom intitle lookfrom break in intitle break in Breaking disambiguation Break disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Winthrop (crater)

    lunar crater data latitude 10.7 N or S S longitude 44.4 E or W W diameter 18 km depth Unknown colong 45 eponym John Winthrop 1714 1779 John Winthrop Winthrop is the remnant of a moon lunar Impact crater crater that has been flooded by lava from the Oceanus Procellarum . It lies across the western rim of the much larger crater Letronne crater Letronne , a much larger feature that has been nearly destroyed by the intruding Lunar mare mare lavas. All that survives of Winthrop are a few segments of the outer rim. Winthrop was previously identified as Letronne P before being renamed by the International Astronomical Union IAU . References Lunar crater references Category Impact craters on the Moon Moon crater stub fa ...   more details



  1. Greaves (crater)

    lunar crater data latitude 13.2 N or S N longitude 52.7 E or W E diameter 14 km depth Unknown colong 307 eponym William Michael Herbert Greaves William M. H. Greaves Greaves is a small moon lunar impact crater that lies near the southwest edge of Mare Crisium . It is a circular, bowl shaped formation with a small interior floor at the center of the sloping inner walls. The crater is intruding into the northern edge of the lava flooded crater Lick crater Lick . To the northwest is Yerkes crater Yerkes , and to the northeast is Picard crater Picard . This formation was previously designated Lick D, a satellite crater of Lick, before it was given a name by the International Astronomical Union IAU . References Lunar crater references Moon crater stub Category Impact craters on the Moon da Greaves m nekrater fa it Greaves cratere ...   more details



  1. Ley (crater)

    lunar crater data latitude 42.2 N or S N longitude 154.9 E or W E diameter 79 km depth Unknown colong 205 eponym Willy Ley Ley is a Moon lunar impact crater that is located across the southern rim of the much larger walled plain Campbell lunar crater Campbell . Intruding into the south southwestern rim of Ley is the slightly larger crater Von Neumann crater Von Neumann . The debris from the formation of Von Neumann has produced a bulging rampart that occupies the southwest interior floor of Ley. The outer rim of Ley has undergone impact erosion, and is marked by a number of small craterlets. The inner wall is also worn, and the interior floor is pock marked by a number of tiny craterlets. There is a small, cup shaped crater on the floor to the northwest of the mid point. References Lunar crater references Category Impact craters on the Moon Moon crater stub fa ...   more details



  1. Azimuth recording

    Multiple issues unreferenced December 2009 orphan December 2009 Azimuth recording is the use of a variation in angle between two recording heads that are recording data so close together on magnetic tape that crosstalk would otherwise likely occur. Normally, the head is perpendicular to the movement of the tape, and this is considered zero degrees. However, if the heads are mounted at slightly different angles such as 7 degrees in VHS , destructive interference will occur at high frequencies when reading data recorded in the cross talking channel but not in the channel that is intended to be read. At low frequencies relative to the maximum allowed by the head gap, however, this technique is ineffective. To look at it another way, channel A sees the channel B data stretched out in time, hence the technique has a low pass effect on Noise electronics noise intruding from another channel. DEFAULTSORT Azimuth Recording Category Computer storage tape media Electronics stub ...   more details



  1. Prandtl (crater)

    lunar crater data latitude 60.1 N or S S longitude 141.8 E or W E diameter 91 km depth Unknown colong 217 eponym Ludwig Prandtl Prandtl is an impact crater on the Far side Moon far side of the Moon . It lies across the southeastern outer rim of the huge walled plain Planck crater Planck . This crater is roughly circular, but with an outward bulge to the south southeast. The rim is worn but still retains a well defined edge. Several small craterlets lie along the rim and inner wall, the most notable being a pair of small craters along the eastern side and a small, eroded crater intruding slightly along the south. The interior floor is generally level, with only a small rise to the south of the mid point. There is a cluster of three small craterlets along the southern inner wall. References Lunar crater references Category Impact craters on the Moon Moon crater stub fa ...   more details



  1. Sternfeld (crater)

    lunar crater data latitude 19.6 N or S S longitude 141.2 E or W W diameter 100 km depth Unknown colong 143 eponym Ary Abramovich Sternfeld Ary A. Sternfeld Sternfeld is a Moon lunar impact crater on the Far side Moon far side of the Moon . It lies to the south southwest of the crater Paschen crater Paschen , and to the east southeast of the smaller Lodygin crater Lodygin . This is a heavily eroded crater formation with an outer rim that has been considerably worn by subsequent impacts. As a result the outer rim is irregular and poorly defined. Intruding slightly into the northwestern outer rim is the satellite crater Lodygin F. The northern part of the rim and interior floor are marked by a number of smaller impacts. There is a small crater in the southern part of the interior floor. References Lunar crater references Category Impact craters on the Moon Moon crater stub fa pl Sternfeld krater ksi ycowy ...   more details



  1. Country rock (geology)

    Unreferenced date January 2007 Country rock is a Geology geological term meaning the rock native to an area. It is similar and in many cases interchangeable with the terms basement geology basement and wall rock s. The term is used to denote the usual strata of a region in relation to the rock which is being discussed or observed. The following are areas in geology when the term country rock is used Intrusive settings when describing a intrusion pluton or dike geology dike one may describe the igneous rock as intruding the surrounding country rock , the rock into which the pluton has intruded. In describing the texture or structure of lit par lit intrusion, the intrusive is described in relation to the country rock or wall rock Alluvial settings when describing recent alluvium the material that has arrived through volcano volcanic , glacier glacial or river fluvial action can be described as a veneer on the country rock Category igneous rocks Category Petrology Petrology stub ja ...   more details



  1. Wycliffe and the Guild of Nine

    Wycliffe and the Guild of Nine 2000 in literature 2000 is a crime novel by Cornwall Cornish writer W. J. Burley . ref http www.orionbooks.co.uk MP 20652 Wycliffe and the Guild of Nine.htm ref Synopsis On the moor west of St. Ives, an artists colony has been running on the site of a disused mine, run by the married astrologers Archer and Lina. Their latest member is the shadowy and beautiful Francine, who hopes on investing a legacy into the business. Because of her Scorpio star sign, Archer isn t convinced, although Lina soon accepts her offer. However, the trouble begins when Francine is found dead, killed by a deliberately blocked gas heater . Wycliffe soon makes his presence known as a murder investigation commences, and he quickly learns that several of the creative souls assembled have justifiable reasons for not wanting the police intruding on their private affairs... References reflist Category 2000 novels Category Wycliffe series crime novel stub W.J. Burley ...   more details



  1. Forced landing

    for the 1941 film Forced Landing film A forced landing is a landing by an aircraft made under factors outside the pilot s control, such as the failure of engines, systems, components or weather which makes continued flight impossible. For a full description of these, see article on Emergency landing . However the term also means a landing that has been forced by interception. A plane may be compelled to land through the use of force use, or threat of use, of force , if it strays off course into hostile foreign territory. The customary procedure is for the military plane to approach the airliner from below and to the left, where his plane is easily visible from the left seat where captain sits. The forcing plane waggles his wings to signal the demand for a forced landing. ref ... the international requirements for making an intruding plane follow an air force escort to the ground moving in front and to the left, where the civilian pilot can see the escort, and waggling the fighter s wings. http foia.fbi.gov flight flight1.pdf The Washingtonian November, 1985 Page 153 154 ref International law regulates the treatment of intruding aircraft ... aircraft that fail to identify themselves, enter the airspace without a necessary permission, deny to follow a prescribed route, head towards a prohibited zone, or violate of a prohibition of flight may, by strict observance of the relevant standards and procedures, as a last resort, be intercepted, identified, escorted to the adequate route or out of the prohibited airspace, or forced to land by military aircraft of the territorial state. ref http www.challenge.mtaki.hu eng pdf 5 working papers 5.pdf An Assessment of the Destruction of Rogue Civil Aircraft under International Law and Constitutional Law ref See also Emergency landing References reflist External links http links.jstor.org sici?sici 0020 5893 28198407 2933 3A3 3C712 3ATSDOKA 3E2.0.CO 3B2 0&size LARGE&origin JSTOR enlargePage The Shooting down of Korean Airlines Fli ...   more details



  1. Montes Riphaeus

    Citations missing date March 2009 Infobox mountain name Montes Riphaeus photo photo caption elevation listing List of mountains on the Moon Lunar mountains location the Moon coordinates Lunar coords and quad cat 7.7 S 28.1 W type age Montes Riphaeus latin for Riphaeus Mountains is an irregular range of Moon lunar mountain s that lie along the west northwestern edge of Mare Cognitum , on the southeastern edge of Oceanus Procellarum . The range trends generally from north northeast to south southwest. It includes a number of slender ridge lines with valleys flooded by intruding flows of lava . This range is located at selenographic coordinate s 7.7 S, 28.1 W. It has a diameter of 189  km, although it is typically only about 30 50  km wide. The nearest feature of note is Euclides crater Euclides , a small but prominent crater to the west. About 100  km to the north is the crater Lansberg crater Lansberg . The range is called after the Riphean Mountains in the geography of classical antiquity . See also List of Lunar mountains Category Mountains on the Moon Riphaeus, Montes de Montes Riphaeus lb Montes Riphaeus pl Montes Riphaeus sv Montes Riphaeus ...   more details



  1. Draper (crater)

    lunar crater data latitude 17.6 N or S N longitude 21.7 E or W W diameter 9 km depth 1.7 km colong 22 eponym Henry Draper Draper is a small moon lunar impact crater in the southern part of the Mare Imbrium . It is a circular, cup shaped formation, with a tiny craterlet intruding into the northeastern rim. To the north northeast is the crater Pytheas crater Pytheas , and to the south lies the Montes Carpatus range. Just to the southeast is the slightly smaller crater identified as Draper C. The crater is named after Henry Draper . Satellite craters By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid point that is closest to Draper. class wikitable width 25 style background eeeeee Draper width 25 style background eeeeee Latitude width 25 style background eeeeee Longitude width 25 style background eeeeee Diameter align center A align center 17.9 N align center 23.4 W align center 4 km align center C align center 17.1 N align center 21.5 W align center 8 km References Lunar crater references Moon crater stub Category Impact craters on the Moon cs Kr ter Draper da Draper m nekrater fa ...   more details



  1. Hooke (lunar crater)

    lunar crater data latitude 41.2 N or S N longitude 54.9 E or W E diameter 36 km depth 2.3 km colong 306 eponym Robert Hooke Hooke is a Moon lunar Impact crater crater that is located to the northwest of the crater Messala crater Messala , in the northeastern part of the Moon . It lies about a crater diameter to the southeast of the comparably sized Shuckburgh crater Shuckburgh . The low rim of this crater is moderately eroded, with the satellite crater Hooke D intruding slightly into the southeastern side. A small worn, crater is attached to the northern exterior rim. The interior floor has been flooded, leaving a level, featureless plain and a narrow inner wall. Satellite craters By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid point that is closest to Hooke. class wikitable width 25 style background eeeeee Hooke width 25 style background eeeeee Latitude width 25 style background eeeeee Longitude width 25 style background eeeeee Diameter align center D align center 40.7 N align center 55.8 E align center 19 km References Lunar crater references Moon crater stub Category Impact craters on the Moon ...   more details



  1. Möbius (crater)

    About the lunar crater other uses Moebius disambiguation lunar crater data latitude 15.8 N or S N longitude 101.2 E or W E diameter 50 km depth Unknown colong 259 eponym August Ferdinand M bius August F. M bius M bius is a Moon lunar Impact crater crater that is located on the Moon s Far side Moon far side , beyond the eastern limb and northeast of the Mare Marginis . It lies less than one crater diameter to the northwest of the larger, 90 km diameter Hertz crater Hertz , and just to the southeast of Popov crater Popov . To the north of Mobius is the crater chain designated Catena Dziewulski, which takes its name from the crater Dziewulski crater Dziewulski to the north northwest. This is a moderately worn crater formation, with a smaller crater intruding into the western rim and a small crater cutting across the rim at the southern end. The rim is relatively low and the interior is marked only by a few tiny craterlets and some higher albedo markings in the southwestern quadrant. References Lunar crater references DEFAULTSORT Mobius Category Impact craters on the Moon Moon crater stub de M bius Mondkrater fa ...   more details



  1. Petropavlovsky (crater)

    lunar crater data latitude 37.2 N or S S longitude 114.8 E or W E diameter 63 km depth Unknown colong 116 eponym Boris S. br Petropavlovskiy Petropavlovsky is a Impact crater crater on the Far side Moon far side of the Moon . It is attached to the southern rim of the slightly larger crater Razumov crater Razumov , intruding slightly into the interior. Just to the west is the crater Frost crater Frost , along the southern rim of the walled plain Landau crater Landau . This is a moderately eroded feature, with a worn outer rim that is marked by several lesser impacts. A merged pair of small craters cuts across the northwestern rim and inner wall, and another craterlet lies along the southeast rim. The interior floor is relatively level, except for a double central peak formation at the mid point. Satellite craters By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid point that is closest to Petropavlovskiy. class wikitable width 25 style background eeeeee Petropavlovskiy width 25 style background eeeeee Latitude width 25 style background eeeeee Longitude width 25 style background eeeeee Diameter align center M align center 34.5 N align center 114.7 W align center 22 km References Lunar crater references Category Impact craters on the Moon Moon crater stub ...   more details



  1. Um Adawi Granites

    Orphan date February 2009 Onesource date May 2008 Technical date May 2008 The Um Adawi Granites are igneous rocks exposed in the southeastern part of the Sinai Peninsula and they exhibit field relations, petrographic and chemical characteristics similar to the island arc older granitoids of the Arabian Nubian Shield . They have a batholitic dimension and occur as Composite material composite plutons intruding the metasediment s and the metavolcanic s, while the younger granite s intrude them. Petrographically, the rocks are homogeneous, light to dark grey and medium to coarse grained. They comprise quartz monzodiorite, tonalite and granodiorite . Plagioclase An21 32 , quartz , k feldspar , hornblende and biotite represent the essential minerals. Accessory minerals are apatite and Fe Ti oxides. Whole rock and mineral chemistry explained that the Um Adawi older granites are calc alkaline with metaluminous signature. They were emplaced in a compressional regime in an arc tectonic setting inside a crust of about 30km thickness. The rare earth element patterns of these granites suggest that they were subduction related supporting the obtained magmatic affinity and the tectonic setting. References M. G. Shahien and Obeid, M. A.,2002, Geochemistry and Petrogenesis of the Early orogenic Older Granites at the Um Adawi Area, Southeastern Sinai, Egypt. Egypt. J. Geol., Category Igneous rocks ...   more details



  1. Intergovernmental immunity

    Wikify date November 2010 Orphan date November 2010 In United States Constitutional Law , intergovernmental immunity is a doctrine that prevents the federal government and individual state governments from intruding on one another s sovereignty. It is also referred to as Supremacy Clause immunity or simply federal immunity from state law . References references http law.jrank.org pages 7719 Intergovernmental Immunity Doctrine.html http heinonline.org HOL Page?handle hein.journals ylr112&div 72&g sent 1&collection journals 2219 http books.google.com books?id bAhi1GbCldsC&pg PA128&dq 22Supremacy Clause immunity 22&hl en&ei LUFgTMmnEML98Abf IW4DQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CCUQ6AEwAA v onepage&q 22Supremacy 20Clause 20immunity 22&f false http books.google.com books?id bAhi1GbCldsC&pg PA128&lpg PA128&dq 22intergovernmental immunity 22&source bl&ots 40ZY5Ua6aT&sig LCKUVZftOfuMl1PG7MdjXqGAIQE&hl en&ei jj9gTI KHsKC8gbf7t3LDQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CBUQ6AEwADge v onepage&q 22intergovernmental 20immunity 22&f false Category Constitutional law ...   more details



  1. Synemon laeta

    italic title Taxobox name Synemon laeta image image2 regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Castniidae subfamilia genus Synemon species S. laeta binomial Synemon laeta binomial authority Walker, 1854 ref http www.nic.funet.fi pub sci bio life insecta lepidoptera ditrysia sesioidea castniidae castniinae synemon index.html Synemon at funet ref synonyms Synemon vagans small Westwood, 1877 small Synemon laeta is a moth in the Castniidae family. It is found along the east coast of Queensland . Adults have a brown pattern on their forewings and scarlet hindwings with a brown marginal and submarginal arc. Males show territorial behaviour, chasing other intruding males away. The larvae feed on Lomandra longifolia . ref http lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au cast laeta.html Australian Insects ref They feed inside the culm of the foodplant at ground level. References Reflist wikispecies commons Category Animals described in 1854 Category Castniidae Sesioidea stub nl Synemon laeta ...   more details



  1. Pascal (crater)

    lunar crater data latitude 74.6 N or S N longitude 70.3 E or W W diameter 115 km depth Unknown colong 77 eponym Blaise Pascal Pascal is a Moon lunar Impact crater crater that lies near the northern limb of the Moon , on the western side of the pole. It is located to the north of the eroded crater Desargues crater Desargues , and just east of Brianchon crater Brianchon . Pascal can be located by finding the crater Carpenter crater Carpenter and then following the surface to the northwest towards the limb. However the visibility of this formation can be affected by libration . This crater has undergone a degree of impact erosion that has left its features softened and rounded. The rim can still be followed around the perimeter, but it is no longer sharp edged and the interior wiktionary terrace terrace s have been all but worn away. Several craters lie across the outer rim, including the sharp edged Pascal F intruding into the northwest rim a more worn Pascal A intruding into the southwest and the small, bowl shaped Pascal G along the southeast rim. Within the wide inner walls is a nearly level interior floor that has been resurfaced by lava . At the mid point is a low ridge, forming a minor central peak. There are tiny craters at the north end of the floor, and at the northeast end of the central ridge. There is also a small chain of craterlets lying across the northeast inner wall. Just to the north of Pascal is Poncelet C, a satellite crater of the lava flooded Poncelet crater Poncelet to the east. The rim of this crater is bisected by several grooves in the surface, one of which crosses the southeast rim and cuts across tangentially to the northeastern rim of Pascal. Satellite craters By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid point that is closest to Pascal. class wikitable width 25 style background eeeeee Pascal width 25 style background eeeeee Latitude width 25 style background eeeeee Longitude ...   more details



  1. Chauvenet (crater)

    lunar crater data latitude 11.5 N or S S longitude 137.0 E or W E diameter 81 km depth Unknown colong 224 eponym William Chauvenet Chauvenet is a Moon lunar impact crater that is located to the northeast of the prominent crater Tsiolkovskiy crater Tsiolkovskiy on the Far side Moon far side of the Moon . Less than one crater diameter to the northwest of Chauvenet is the crater Ten Bruggencate crater Ten Bruggencate . The rim of this crater is roughly circular, with the satellite crater Chauvenet C overlying the northeastern side and intruding into the interior. A ridge runs from the western side of this intruding feature to the mid point of the interior of Chauvenet. The remainder of the floor is marked only by a number of tiny craterlets. There is a shelf of slumped material forming a wiktionary terrace terrace along the southeast inner wall. The remainder of the inner wall is somewhat irregular in form. Satellite craters By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid point that is closest to Chauvenet. class wikitable width 25 style background eeeeee Chauvenet width 25 style background eeeeee Latitude width 25 style background eeeeee Longitude width 25 style background eeeeee Diameter align center C align center 10.4 S align center 138.0 E align center 48 km align center D align center 10.6 S align center 139.7 E align center 14 km align center E align center 11.4 S align center 140.7 E align center 27 km align center G align center 12.7 S align center 141.0 E align center 26 km align center J align center 13.9 S align center 139.3 E align center 77 km align center L align center 13.3 S align center 137.5 E align center 10 km align center P align center 14.5 S align center 135.8 E align center 12 km align center Q align center 13.3 S align center 135.4 E align center 42 km align center S align center 12.3 S align center 134.4 E align center 38 km align center U align center 11.0 S align center 135.2 E a ...   more details



  1. Russian Bear

    version of THE SITUATION IN THE FAR EAST, with Russian bear intruding from the north, British ... intruding from the north, tiger represents United Kingdom in south China, Gallic frog represents France ...   more details



  1. Halley (lunar crater)

    lunar crater data image Image AS16 M 0983cr.jpg 200px caption Halley upper left and Hind upper right from Apollo 16 . NASA   photo . latitude 8.0 N or S S longitude 5.7 E or W E diameter 36 km depth 2.5 km colong 355 eponym Edmond Halley Halley is a moon lunar impact crater that is intruding into the southern wall of the walled plain Hipparchus lunar crater Hipparchus . To the southwest of Halley is the large crater Albategnius crater Albategnius , and due east lies the slightly smaller Hind crater Hind . The rim of Halley is somewhat worn, and a scar in the lunar surface passes through the western rim, forming a valley that runs to the south southeast, near the rim of Albategnius. The interior floor of Halley is relatively flat. Satellite craters By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid point that is closest to Halley. class wikitable width 25 style background eeeeee Halley width 25 style background eeeeee Latitude width 25 style background eeeeee Longitude width 25 style background eeeeee Diameter align center B align center 8.5 S align center 4.5 E align center 6 km align center C align center 8.9 S align center 6.6 E align center 5 km align center G align center 9.1 S align center 5.6 E align center 5 km align center K align center 8.6 S align center 5.9 E align center 5 km References Lunar crater references Moon crater stub Category Impact craters on the Moon de Halley Mondkrater ...   more details



  1. Byrd (lunar crater)

    lunar crater data latitude 85.3 N or S N longitude 9.8 E or W E diameter 94 km depth Unknown colong 10 eponym Richard E. Byrd Byrd is an irregular Moon lunar Impact crater crater that is located near the north pole of the Moon . The north rim of Byrd is nearly connected to the crater Peary crater Peary , a formation that is adjacent to the pole. The smaller crater Gioja crater Gioja is attached to the remains of the southwest rim. The rim of Byrd is worn and eroded, with sections distorted by intruding crater rims along the perimeter. As a result the crater interior is longer in the north south direction than it is wide. There is a gap in the western rim, and the southern rim is now little more than a low ridge on the surface. Some time after the original impact the crater interior was covered in lava flows, leaving a nearly flat surface that is marked only by tiny craterlets. There is no central peak at the mid point of the interior, and no ridges of significance. Satellite craters By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid point that is closest to Byrd. class wikitable width 25 style background eeeeee Byrd width 25 style background eeeeee Latitude width 25 style background eeeeee Longitude width 25 style background eeeeee Diameter align center C align center 84.7 N align center 26.8 E align center 52 km align center D align center 85.4 N align center 32.7 E align center 24 km References Lunar crater references Moon crater stub Category Impact craters on the Moon da Byrd m nekrater de Byrd Mondkrater fr Byrd crat re lunaire ja ...   more details




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