Station
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Surface Port - 148 Ls
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Baxter Landing
Surface Port - 148 Ls
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Walheim Enterprise
Starport (Orbis) - 148 Ls
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Cugnot Dock
Starport (Coriolis) - 275 Ls
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Lucretius Dock
Starport (Orbis) - 881 Ls
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Sherrington Dock
Starport (Orbis) - 1,127 Ls
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Runco City
Outpost (Civilian) - 1,439 Ls
39 Leonis Power Ltd
Cabana Terminal
Outpost (Civilian) - 1,442 Ls
NLTT 23036 Universal Exchange
Wegener Dock
Outpost (Civilian) - 12,764 Ls
39 Leonis Power Ltd
Brady City
Outpost (Civilian) - 12,806 Ls
NLTT 23036 Universal Exchange
Shumil Terminal
Surface Port - 12,808 Ls
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Khayyam City
Outpost (Civilian) - 12,821 Ls
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Merle Mines
Surface Port - 12,862 Ls
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Menezes Prospect
Surface Port - 12,865 Ls
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Pippin Hub
Surface Port - 12,912 Ls
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Lyakhov Beacon
Surface Port - 12,986 Ls
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George Gamow
George Gamow (Russian pronunciation: [ˈɡaməf]; March 4 [O.S. February 20] 1904 – August 19, 1968), born Georgiy Antonovich Gamov (Russian: Гео́ргий Анто́нович Га́мов), was a theoretical physicist and cosmologist – notably an early advocate and developer of Lemaître's Big Bang theory. He discovered a theoretical explanation of alpha decay via quantum tunneling, and worked on radioactive decay of the atomic nucleus, star formation, stellar nucleosynthesis and Big Bang nucleosynthesis (which he collectively called nucleocosmogenesis), and molecular genetics.
In his middle and late career, Gamow focused more on teaching, and became well known as an author of popular books on science, including One Two Three ... Infinity, and the Mr. Tompkins ... series of books (1939–1967). Some of his books are still in print more than a half-century after their original publication, and have become classic but still-relevant introductions to fundamental principles of mathematics and science.
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