Cluster

Cluster may refer to:

Science

  • Cluster (physics), a small group of atoms or molecules.
  • Cluster chemistry, an array of bound atoms intermediate in character between a molecule and a solid
  • Cluster sampling, a sampling technique used when "natural" groupings are evident in a statistical population
  • Cluster analysis, a technique for statistical data analysis
  • Consonant cluster, in linguistics
  • Astrophysics

  • Star cluster, referring to both open and globular clusters
  • Open cluster, a spherical collection of stars that orbits a galaxy in the galactic plane
  • Globular cluster, a spherical collection of stars whose orbit is either partially or completely in the halo of the parent galaxy. They are older, more densely populated, and contain more stars than open clusters.
  • Galaxy cluster, large gravitationally bound groups of galaxies, or groups of groups of galaxies
  • Supercluster, the largest gravitationally bound objects in the universe, composed of many galaxy clusters
  • Cluster mission, a European Space Agency mission to study the magnetosphere
  • Ben Bu Şarkıyı Sana Yazdım

    Ben Bu Şarkıyı Sana Yazdım (I Wrote This Song for You) is the first album by Cem Adrian. It was released on February 14, 2005 by Imaj Music.

    Track listing

  • "Ben Bu Şarkıyı Sana Yazdım" - 5:07
  • "Aspiration" - 3:11
  • "Bana Özel" - 5:29
  • "Kimler Geldi Kimler Geçti" - 3:53
  • "Harbe Giden Sarı Saçlı Çocuk" - 3:00
  • "Hayat... Ben..." - 4:54
  • "Edirne Hatırası" - 3:17
  • "Cluster" - 2:34
  • "Merdivenler" - 4:19
  • "Cem Session" - 5:34
  • "Summertime" - 5:14
  • "Uzun İnce Bir Yoldayım" - 3:50
  • Cluster (spacecraft)

    Cluster was a constellation of four European Space Agency spacecraft which were launched on the maiden flight of the Ariane 5 rocket, Flight 501, and subsequently lost when that rocket failed to achieve orbit. The launch, which took place on Tuesday, 4 June 1996, ended in failure due to an error in the software design caused by assertions having been turned off, which in turn caused inadequate protection from integer overflow. This resulted in the rocket veering off its flight path 37 seconds after launch, beginning to disintegrate under high aerodynamic forces, and finally self-destructing by its automated flight termination system. The failure has become known as one of the most infamous and expensive software bugs in history. The failure resulted in a loss of more than US$370 million.

    Spacecraft

    Cluster consisted of four 1,200 kilograms (2,600 lb) cylindrical, spin-stabilised spacecraft, powered by 224 watt solar cells. The spacecraft were to have flown in a tetrahedral formation, and were intended to conduct research into the Earth's magnetosphere. The satellites would have been placed into highly elliptical orbits; 17,200 by 120,600 kilometres (10,700 by 74,900 mi), inclined at 90 degrees to the equator.

    Fake?

    Fake? is a Japanese alternative rock band formed in 2001 by Ken Lloyd and Inoran. Their music has been described as alternative mixed with electronic sounds. Their sound has also been called "Mixture Rock" as well as an "alternative punk rock mix." Lyrics are mainly in English and sometimes in Japanese.

    History

    In late 2001 Oblivion Dust vocalist Ken Lloyd joined up with Luna Sea guitarist Inoran and formed Fake?. They didn't go public until early 2002, though, where the two of them held a secret two-day "Show Case" event at Liquidroom Shinjuku. A short time later they released their first single "Taste Maximum." They released another single "Someday" and their first album "Breathe In..." which reached the top 30 in the Oricon charts despite a lack of promotion, major magazine interviews, or photo-sessions. Their respective musical influences can be heard throughout the album: slightly more trip hop songs were composed by Inoran, slightly more Punk rock songs composed by Ken. Then, they took part at the Summer Sonic Festival 2002 in Tokyo, Osaka, and Hong Kong. They also played in gigs at Nagoya Diamond Hall, Osaka Namba Hatch and the Akasaka BLITZ. On November 2, the band started its Live Tour, doing 7 concerts in 5 towns. The final concert of this tour on November 24 at Zepp Tokyo, was later broadcast in Japan by WOWOW.

    Fake (Simply Red song)

    "Fake" is a song written and recorded by British soft rock group Simply Red. It was released in July 2003 as the second single from the album, Home. It was the next single after their international smash hit "Sunrise". It reached number-one on the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play for the week of 14 February 2004.

    Track listings

    Music video

    The music video was filmed at a nightclub in Watford, England and was directed by Andy Morahan. It features Mick Hucknall walking around in the nightclub and talking to people who look like famous artists and celebrities. Among them are doubles of Eminem, Ozzy Osbourne, Naomi Campbell, Kylie Minogue, Diana Ross, Robert De Niro, Madonna, Pamela Anderson, Pierce Brosnan, Sean Connery, Halle Berry, Michael Jackson, Joan Collins, David Beckham and Victoria Beckham. Hucknall also meets his own double. It also features Hucknall in a library when the line "I read a book and it's your face" is said.

    Chart performance

    See also

  • List of number-one dance singles of 2004 (U.S.)
  • Fake (album)

    Fake is the second and final album by the British alternative rock band Adorable released in 1994.

    Track listing

  • "Feed Me" – 3:29
  • "Vendetta" – 4:10
  • "Man in a Suitcase" – 4:48
  • "Submarine" – 4:29
  • "Lettergo" – 3:59
  • "Kangaroo Court" – 3:27
  • "Radio Days" – 3:36
  • "Go Easy on Her" – 4:33
  • "Road Movie" – 4:17
  • "Have You Seen the Light" – 4:49
  • Personnel

  • Piotr Fijalkowski - (vocals, guitar)
  • Robert Dillam - (guitar)
  • Stephen 'Wil' Williams - (bass)
  • Kevin Gritton - (drums)
  • References


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