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  2. Minecraft modding - Wikipedia

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    Minecraft mod Galacticraft was mod of the week in PC Gamer in July 2013. [ 59 ] At San Jose Mercury News , George Avalos claims that mods are definitely suited for "mainstream enthusiasts", but does warn that precaution must be taken in order to avoid downloading "dangerous and spammy software" when looking for Minecraft mods.

  3. Supermoon - Wikipedia

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    The most recent full supermoon occurred on November 15, 2024, and the next one will be on October 7, 2025. [13] The supermoon of November 14, 2016, was the closest full occurrence since January 26, 1948, and will not be surpassed until November 25, 2034. [15] The closest full supermoon of the 21st century will occur on December 6, 2052. [16]

  4. Comet Galaxy - Wikipedia

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    This unique spiral galaxy, which is situated 3.2 billion light-years from the Earth, has an extended stream of bright blue knots and diffuse wisps of young stars. [2] It rushes at 3.6 million km/h (1000km/s [2]) through the cluster Abell 2667 and therefore, like a comet, shows a tail, with a length of 600,000 light-years.

  5. Sculptor Galaxy - Wikipedia

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    The Sculptor Galaxy is a good target for observation with a telescope with a 300 mm diameter or larger. [8] In such telescopes, it appears as a galaxy with a long, oval bulge and a mottled galactic disc. [8] Although the bulge appears only slightly brighter than the rest of the galaxy, it is fairly extended compared to the disk. [8]

  6. Maisie's Galaxy - Wikipedia

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    Maisie's Galaxy (also known as CEERS J141946.36+525632.8) is a distant galaxy located at z=11.4 that existed 390 million years after the beginning of the universe.

  7. Baby Boom Galaxy - Wikipedia

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    The Baby Boom Galaxy is a starburst galaxy located about 12.477 billion light years away (co-moving distance is 25.08 billion light years). [1] [4] Discovered by NASA's Spitzer Science Center at the California Institute of Technology, the galaxy is the record holder for the brightest starburst galaxy in the very distant universe, with brightness being a measure of its extreme star-formation ...

  8. Super Mario Galaxy 2 - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, Super Mario Galaxy 2 was the third best-selling game among multiplatform releases and the best-selling single platform release for the week ending June 26, 2010. [70] As of July 16, 2010, the game has sold 1 million copies within the USA. [71] As of April 2011, Super Mario Galaxy 2 has sold 6.36 million copies worldwide. [72]

  9. NGC 6946 - Wikipedia

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    [18] [19] This is about ten times the rate observed in our Milky Way galaxy, [20] even though the Milky Way has twice as many stars as NGC 6946. On 27 September 2004, the Type II supernova SN 2004et was observed at magnitude 15.2 and rose to a maximum visual magnitude of 12.7.