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  2. Star Wars Galaxies - Wikipedia

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    Star Wars Galaxies (Galaxies) was a Star Wars-themed massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) for Microsoft Windows, developed by Sony Online Entertainment (SOE) and published by LucasArts. [1] The open world Star Wars game was released in stores on 26 June 2003. [2] Galaxies spawned several expansions and updates through 2005. [3]

  3. SpaceEngine - Wikipedia

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    SpaceEngine is an interactive 3D planetarium and astronomy software [2] initially developed by Russian astronomer and programmer Vladimir Romanyuk. [3] Development is now continued by Cosmographic Software, an American company founded by Romanyuk and the SpaceEngine Team in February 2022, based in Connecticut.

  4. SWG - Wikipedia

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    SWG may refer to: IBM Software Group, an internal division of IBM; Scientific Working Group, an organisational structure for US forensic scientists; Screen Writers Guild, a former writers union; Secure Web Gateway, a product providing threat protection and content filtering for internet access; Sleeping With Ghosts, a 2003 album by UK band Placebo

  5. Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge - Wikipedia

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    Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge received mostly positive reviews, with some critics disliking the game's short length. [6] It has a score of 74 on OpenCritic. [7]On September 15, 2021, the downloadable content Last Call was released.

  6. 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey - Wikipedia

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    Rendering of the 2dFGRS data. In astronomy, the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey (Two-degree-Field Galaxy Redshift Survey), 2dF or 2dFGRS is a redshift survey conducted by the Australian Astronomical Observatory (AAO) with the 3.9m Anglo-Australian Telescope between 1997 and 11 April 2002. [1]