- A
sphere (from Gr**** σφαῖρα, sphaîra) is a
geometrical object that is a three-dimensional
analogue to a two-dimensional circle. Formally, a
sphere is the...
-
Sphere (also
called Sphere at the
Venetian Resort) is a
music and
entertainment arena in Paradise, Nevada,
United States, east of the Las
Vegas Strip....
- The
Sphere (officially Große
Kugelkaryatide N.Y., also
known as
Sphere at
Plaza Fountain, WTC
Sphere or
Koenig Sphere) is a
monumental cast
bronze sculpture...
- In mathematics, an n-
sphere or
hypersphere is an n-dimensional
generalization of the 1-dimensional
circle and 2-dimensional
sphere to any non-negative...
- of points, a
bounding sphere,
enclosing sphere or
enclosing ball for that set is a d {\displaystyle d} -dimensional
solid sphere containing all of these...
- The
celestial spheres, or
celestial orbs, were the
fundamental entities of the
cosmological models developed by Plato, Eudoxus, Aristotle, Ptolemy, Copernicus...
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Synchronized Position Hold
Engage and
Reorient Experimental Satellite (
SPHERES) are a
series of
miniaturized satellites developed by MIT's
Space Systems...
- A
Dyson sphere is a
hypothetical megastructure that encomp****es a star and
captures a
large percentage of its
solar power output. The
concept is a thought...
- In mathematics, a unit
sphere is a
sphere of unit radius: the set of
points at
Euclidean distance 1 from some
center point in three-dimensional space....
- In
astronomy and navigation, the
celestial sphere is an
abstract sphere that has an
arbitrarily large radius and is
concentric to Earth. All
objects in...