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Yasuhiro Nakasone Yasuhiro Nakasone
Yasuhiro Nakasone , 1918-, Japanese political leader and prime minister (1982-87). He served in the Diet after 1946. A political ally of Kakuei Tanaka , Nakasone succeeded Zenko Suzuki as prime minister. He increased Japan's military strength and established closer ties with the United States and... Read more
Zenko Suzuki Zenko Suzuki
Zenko Suzuki 1911-2004, Japanese politican. A founder of the ruling Liberal Democratic party (1955), he became prime minister on the death of Masayoshi Ohira (1980). Criticism from within the party and a failure to reinvigorate the economy resulted in his resignation (1982). He was succeeded by... Read more
Excelsior Excelsior
excelsior the Latin motto (‘higher’) on the seal of the State of New York (adopted by the senate of that state 16 March 1778), the accompanying device being a rising sun. From this New York State is known informally as the Excelsior State.In his poem ‘Excelsior’ (1841),... Read more
opposition opposition
opposition in astronomy, alignment of two celestial bodies on opposite sides of the sky as viewed from earth. Opposition of the moon or planets is often determined in reference to the sun. Only the superior planets, whose orbits lie outside that of the earth, can be in opposition to the sun. When a... Read more
conjunction conjunction
conjunction in astronomy, alignment of two celestial bodies as seen from the earth. Conjunction of the moon and the planets is often determined by reference to the sun. When a body is in conjunction with the sun, it rises with the sun, and thus cannot be seen; its elongation is 0°. The moon... Read more
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Nippon Nippon
Nippon , name for Japan, derived from Dai Nippon, meaning Great Japan. The expression comes from the Chinese ideograph for the place where the sun comes from, or Land of the Rising Sun. The term Nipponism has come to imply an extreme Japanese nationalism.... Read more
Analemma Analemma
Analemma The earth's orbit around the Sun is not a perfect circle. It is an ellipse, albeit not a very flattened one, and this leads to a number of interesting observational effects. One of these is the analemma, the apparent path traced by the Sun in the sky when observed at the same time of day... Read more
Absorption spectra Absorption spectra
Fraunhofer Lines Fraunhofer lines are dark (absorption) lines in the solar spectrum that can be seen when sunlight is passed through a prism or other device to separate it into its component wavelengths. They occur because cooler gas, which is higher in the sun’s atmosphere, absorbs some... Read more

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