Stellar engineering is a type of engineering (currently a form of exploratory engineering) concerned with creating or modifying stars through artificial...
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Stellar Blade is a 2024 action-adventure and hack and slash video game developed by Shift Up and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Players...
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Dyson sphere (category Exploratory engineering)
hypothetical technologies – Technology that could exist in the future Stellar engineering – Hypothetical artificial modification of stars Tabby's Star – Star...
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Kardashev scale (redirect from Stellar civilization)
consumption would also require a large amount of solid matter for stellar engineering activities, which Kardashev called "cosmic miracles". In short, information...
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balance. Astroengineering is the extension of megascale engineering to megastructures on a stellar scale or larger, such as Dyson spheres, Ringworlds, and...
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Stellar is a privately owned design, engineering, construction, and mechanical services firm headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida. It has designed and...
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Planetary engineering Terraforming Stellar engineering Megascale engineering Space manufacturing Adams, Fred (2003). "Astronomical Engineering". Origins...
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Stellar engines are a class of hypothetical megastructures which use the resources of a star to generate available work (also called exergy). For instance...
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Star lifting and stellar engineering Stasis device Total conversion as energy source Mecha Megascale engineering and planetary engineering Megastructures...
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Alderson disk (category Exploratory engineering)
Star lifting – Hypothetical process of mining a star for resources Stellar engineering – Hypothetical artificial modification of stars Tabby's Star – Star...
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engine Stellar engineering Stellar envelope see stellar atmosphere Stellar evolution Stellar flare Stellar flux Stellar fog Stellar halo Stellar interferometer...
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Star (redirect from Stellar radius)
star catalogues that identify the known stars and provide standardized stellar designations. The observable universe contains an estimated 1022 to 1024...
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of the era include anti-gravity, inertia damping, force fields, stellar engineering, and stasis fields. Also of note is the "Absence"—the mysterious...
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is one possible method that could enable a search for large-scale stellar engineering projects of a hypothetical extraterrestrial civilization; for example...
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Star lifting (redirect from Stellar uplift)
reverse the stations' fall. This would "squeeze" the star, propelling stellar atmosphere through the polar magnetic nozzles. The ring current would be...
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Astronomical spectroscopy (redirect from Stellar spectroscopy)
and radio waves that radiate from stars and other celestial objects. A stellar spectrum can reveal many properties of stars, such as their chemical composition...
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Stardent Inc. (redirect from Stellar Computer)
Inc.) and Stellar Computer Inc. merged. Both of the founding companies had formed in 1985, intending to address different market niches; Stellar concentrated...
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Stellar Corpses was a psychobilly horror punk band formed in Santa Cruz, California, in 2005. The first lineup included singer, guitarist and primary...
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Spiral galaxy (redirect from Stellar spheroid)
interstellar matter of which spiral arms are prominent components A central stellar bulge of mainly older stars, which resembles an elliptical galaxy A bar-shaped...
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Stellar rotation is the angular motion of a star about its axis. The rate of rotation can be measured from the spectrum of the star, or by timing the...
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Violent (song) (category Stellar (New Zealand band) songs)
Violent is a song by New Zealand pop rock band Stellar*, released as the third single from their debut album, Mix (1999), in July 1999. The single spent...
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speculative fiction because it deals with projects on a planetary or stellar scale. Macro engineering examples include the construction of the Panama Canal and the...
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production Stellar* – production Luke Tomes – programming, mixing, engineering Andrew Maclaren – programming Glen Cleaver – assistant engineering Jonathan...
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dynamics Stellar dynamics System dynamics Thermodynamics Vehicle dynamics Econophysics Electromagnetism Electricity Electrostatic Magnetism Engineering physics...
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Hydrodynamics Magnetohydrodynamics Star formation Stellar astrophysics Helioseismology Stellar evolution Stellar nucleosynthesis Planetary science Acoustics...
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Celestial navigation (redirect from Stellar navigation)
celestial navigation (considered to be one of its most demanding non-engineering courses) from the formal curriculum in the spring of 1998. In October...
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Bailey – production Stellar* – production, mixing Luke Tomes – mixing, engineering Gavin Botica – mastering "Stellar*". www.stellar.co.nz. Archived from...
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production Stellar* – production Luke Tomes – programming, mixing, engineering Andrew Maclaren – programming Glen Cleaver – assistant engineering Justin Pemberton...
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sinusoidal periods of Gamma Doradus. The UBV photometric system for measuring stellar fluxes he devised in his 1990s became a standard known as the "Cousins...
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Hyundai Sonata (redirect from Hyundai Stellar II)
which was introduced in 1985, was a facelifted version of the Hyundai Stellar with an engine upgrade, and was withdrawn from the market in two years...
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