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Encyclopedia > Side (disambiguation)

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Side - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (979 words)
Side is located on the eastern part of the Pamphylian coast, which lies about 12 miles east of the mouth of the Eurymedon River (Eu-ree-meh-don).
During the sixth-century B.C., Side fell under the rule of Lydia, a Greek kingdom in Asia Minor.
This occupation, in turn, introduced the people of Side to Hellenistic culture of the Greek Civilization, which flourished from the fourth-century to the first-century B.C. This period in the history of Greek civilization is often referred to the Golden Age of the Hellenistic Greeks.
Far side (Moon) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1080 words)
The far side of the Moon is the lunar hemisphere that is permanently turned away from the Earth.
Because the far side of the Moon is shielded from radio transmissions from the Earth, it is considered a good location for placing radio telescopes for use by astronomers.
Because the near side is partly shielded from the solar wind by the Earth, the far side lunar mares are expected to have the highest concentration of Helium-3 on the surface of the Moon.
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