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  2. Lena Raine - Wikipedia

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    lena.fyi. Lena Raine (/ ˈleɪ.nə / LAY-nə or / ˈlɛ.nə / LEN-ə; [2] born February 29, 1984), also known as Lena Chappelle or Kuraine, [3][1] is an American-Canadian composer, producer, and video game developer. Raine is best known for her work on the soundtracks of Celeste, Minecraft and Guild Wars 2. She has composed music for various ...

  3. RL10 - Wikipedia

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    A flaw in the brazing of an RL10B-2 combustion chamber was identified as the cause of failure for the 4 May 1999 Delta III launch carrying the Orion-3 communications satellite. [ 14 ] The DIRECT version 3.0 proposal to replace Ares I and Ares V with a family of rockets sharing a common core stage recommended the RL10 for the second stage of the ...

  4. Timeline of musical events - Wikipedia

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    C418 releases Minecraft – Volume Alpha, the first soundtrack album to the sandbox video game Minecraft; Robert Lopez and South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone team up and create the musical The Book of Mormon. Gotye releases the album Making Mirrors, which features the number one hit single "Somebody That I Used to Know"

  5. Crust (geology) - Wikipedia

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    Crust (geology) The internal structure of Earth. In geology, the crust is the outermost solid shell of a planet, dwarf planet, or natural satellite. It is usually distinguished from the underlying mantle by its chemical makeup; however, in the case of icy satellites, it may be distinguished based on its phase (solid crust vs. liquid mantle).

  6. List of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    List of chemical elements. 118 chemical elements have been identified and named officially by IUPAC. A chemical element, often simply called an element, is a type of atom which has a specific number of protons in its atomic nucleus (i.e., a specific atomic number, or Z). [1]

  7. Minor tombs in the Valley of the Kings - Wikipedia

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    The tomb consists of a single chamber accessed by a shaft, but the presence of an unexcavated doorway in the chambers back wall might lead to further rooms beyond. There is evidence for at least two burials in the tomb and besides human remains other finds include mummy trappings and pottery datable to the reign of Thutmose IV, which suggest an ...

  8. .17 HM2 - Wikipedia

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    Source (s): Hornady [1] The .17 Hornady Mach 2, commonly known as the .17 HM2, is a rimfire cartridge introduced in 2004 by the ammunition manufacturer Hornady, following the successful launch in 2002 of the .17 HMR. The .17 HM2 is based on the .22 Long Rifle "Stinger" case, necked down to .17 caliber (4.5 mm) and using a bullet weighing less ...

  9. Great Pyramid of Giza - Wikipedia

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    The Great Pyramid of Giza [a] is the largest Egyptian pyramid.It served as the tomb of pharaoh Khufu, who ruled during the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom.Built c. 2600 BC, [3] over a period of about 27 years, [4] the pyramid is the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and the only wonder that has remained largely intact.