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  2. Navagraha - Wikipedia

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    The nine parts of the navagraha are the Sun, Moon, planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, and the two nodes of the Moon. [2] A typical navagraha shrine found inside a Hindu temple. The term planet was applied originally only to the five planets known (i.e., visible to the naked eye) and excluded the Earth.

  3. HD 63433 - Wikipedia

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    The middle planet, HD 63433 b, is a mini-Neptune planet that was discovered together with HD 63433 c. [4] HD 63433 b is 2.14 times larger than Earth, [24] but is about 45% smaller than Neptune. [e] The planet has an upper mass limit of 21.7 M 🜨, [24] which is 21% greater than the mass of Neptune (17.15 M 🜨 [27]).

  4. Vakri grahas - Wikipedia

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    Vakragati means retrograde motion. As the Earth passes by a planet that particular planet appears to move backwards i.e. westward, amid the stars, this phenomenon is called retrograde motion, which motion invariably occurs at a time when that planet is visible for a relatively longer period. the approximate midpoint of which period in respect of the superior planets coincides with opposition ...

  5. HD 63433 d - Wikipedia

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    Having a radius of 1.073 R 🜨 (~6,845 km), it is roughly the size of Earth, but its mass is still unknown. [1] HD 63433 d is the innermost planet in the system, orbiting its star at a distance of 0.0503 astronomical units (7,520,000 km) and completing one orbital period around it every 4 days and 5 hours. [1]

  6. HD 110067 - Wikipedia

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    [9] The six planets in the HD 110067 system are all smaller than Neptune, and revolve around their parent star in a very precise waltz: When the closest planet to the star makes three full revolutions around it, the second one makes exactly two during the same time; this is called a 3:2 resonance; the six planets form a resonant chain in pairs ...

  7. List of largest exoplanets - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes the initially reported 6.9 +2.7 −2.9 R J for the emitting area due to the diffuse dust and gas envelope or debris disk surrounding the planet [23] is confused with the actual radius. Other source of mass: 1.65 M J. [24] HD 100546 (KR Mus) is the nearest Herbig Be star to the Sun. [25] 2MASS J0437+2331: 3.30 [26] [g] †

  8. The Star of Bethlehem (2007 film) - Wikipedia

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    The planet Jupiter, which Larson thinks was part of a series of events involving the Star of Bethlehem. [6]Larson's interest in the Star of Bethlehem began when he needed to make a Christmas Star to accompany his Magi lawn ornaments he had made to be Christmas decorations, but did not know what the Star of Bethlehem was [7] and needed to learn more.

  9. Navaratna - Wikipedia

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    Thailand's "Queen Sirikit Navaratna" necklace.. Navaratna (Sanskrit: नवरत्न) is a Sanskrit compound word meaning "nine gems" or "ratnas".Jewellery created in this style has important cultural significance in many southern, and south-eastern Asian cultures as a symbol of wealth, and status, and is claimed to yield talismanic benefits towards health and well-being.