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Apparent least distance between two celestial objects
Appulse is the least apparent distance between one celestial object and another, as seen from a third body during a given period. Appulse is seen in the
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Objects that appear to be close in the sky
close approach between the objects as seen in the sky. A related word, appulse, is the minimum apparent separation in the sky of two astronomical objects
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Steam in 2026. Romano, Sal (June 6, 2026). "Roguelite pinball shooter Appulse announced for PC". Gematsu. Retrieved June 7, 2026. Due out in 2026. van
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Record of humanity's attempts to find east-west position on Earth
methods depend on the relative motions of the Moon and a star or planet. An appulse is the least apparent distance between the two objects, an occultation
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East-West geographic coordinate
employed for comparison to a reference meridian. Appulses, occultations, transits, and eclipses. An appulse is the least apparent distance between two objects
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Swedish video game publisher
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pelargonic, Pelargonium pell-, puls- drive, push Latin pellere, pulsus appulse, compel, compulsory, dispel, expel, expulsion, impel, impulse, propel,
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Astronomical phenomenon of Lunar Occultation of Venus
Gonzalez, Guillermo (September 2017). "Constraining ΔT from Babylonian lunar appulse and occultation observations". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical
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atmosphere. The brighter the object appears, the lower its magnitude. appulse The closest approach of one celestial object to another, as viewed from
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pelargonic, Pelargonium pell-, puls- drive, push Latin pellere, pulsus appulse, compel, compulsory, dispel, expel, expulsion, impel, impulse, propel,
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Innovative British cartographer
1761. doi:10.1098/rstl.1761.0106. S2CID 186208654. "IX. An account of an appulse of the Moon to the planet Jupiter, observed at Chelsea". Philosophical
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appellate, appellation, appellative, repeal pellō pell- pepul- puls- push appulse, appulsion, appulsive, compel, compulsatory, compulsion, compulsive, compulsivity
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British occultist, ritual magician, author, and publisher
great goddess". He learned this was an astronomical event known as an appulse, and was told by other members of the Society it represented him making
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+3000 by DE-431". 古天文の部屋. Gripp, Joachim; Khalisi, Emil (2021-05-06). "Appulses of Jupiter and Saturn". Sternzeit. 46 (1–2): 69–71. arXiv:2105.02553. ISSN 0721-8168
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Possessing the Moon; Lord Shiva
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n.
A driving or striking against; an appulse.
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To touch; to act by appulse.
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The near approach of one heavenly body to another, or to the meridian; a coming into conjunction; as, the appulse of the moon to a star, or of a star to the meridian.
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A driving or running towards; approach; impulse; also, the act of striking against.