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Carme (kär`mē), in astronomy, one of the 39 known moons, or natural satellites, of Jupiter Amalthea (diameter: 117 mi/189 km), a small, elongated satellite discovered (1892) by Edward Barnard , probably results from a coating of sulfur particles ejected from Io. Metis (diameter: 25 mi/40 km), Adrastea (diameter: 12 mi/20 km), and ..... Click the link for more information. . Carme [′kär·mā] (astronomy) A small satellite of Jupiter with a diameter of about 19 miles (31 kilometers), orbiting with retrograde motion at a mean distance of 1.4 × 107miles (2.3 × 107kilometers). Also known as Jupiter XI. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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High-rise buildings are often so similar to each other, almost identical no matter where in the world they exist, that it is especially rewarding to visit a high-rise of such originality and true character as the Torre Cube, recently completed on the outskirts of Guadalajara by Catalan architect Carme Pinos. Also, Will Harris, David Krasner, Carme Manuel, and Barbara Speisman deal with Hurston's plays, primarily Mule Bone, with the exception of Krasner's in-depth treatment of Color Struck. Carme Lee Shue, president and owner of Lee Shue Realty, will be the featured speaker at the event. |
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