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  2. Phoenicids - Wikipedia

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    Like other meteor showers, the Phoenicids get their name from the location of their radiant, which is in the constellation Phoenix. They are active from 29 November to 9 December, with a peak occurring around 5/6 December each year, [ 2 ] and are best seen from the Southern Hemisphere.

  3. 4543 Phoinix - Wikipedia

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    4543 Phoinix is a large Jupiter trojan from the Greek camp, approximately 63 kilometers (39 miles) in diameter.It was discovered on 2 February 1989, by American astronomer Carolyn Shoemaker at the Palomar Observatory in California. [1]

  4. Timeline of Phoenix, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Mountains Preservation Council founded in August, to purchase all of the 7000 acres in the Phoenix Mountains Preserve, and a total of 9700 acres. [62] Remnants of Tropical Storm Norma slam into city, causing flooding and resulting in 23 deaths. [50] During the 1960s, Phoenix annexed 134.55 square miles of land, now totaling 245.5 square ...

  5. Timeline of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Dorris Theatre opens in Phoenix (approximate date). [101] Phoenix accesses unincorporated lands, area increases from .5 acre to over 2 acres. [55] In spite of efforts by the Women's Temperance Union, Phoenix has 28 saloons and 18 casinos. [55] First automobiles arrive in Phoenix. [55] Population in Phoenix reaches 5,544, [42] population of ...

  6. Phoenix Cluster - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Cluster (SPT-CL J2344-4243) is a massive, Abell class type I galaxy cluster located at its namesake, southern constellation of Phoenix. It was initially detected in 2010 during a 2,500 square degree survey of the southern sky using the Sunyaev–Zeldovich effect by the South Pole Telescope collaboration. [ 5 ]

  7. WASP-4b - Wikipedia

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    Discovery date: October 31, 2007: ... approximately 891 light-years away [5] in the constellation of Phoenix. [6] Discovery

  8. Phoenix (constellation) - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix is a minor constellation in the southern sky. Named after the mythical phoenix , it was first depicted on a celestial atlas by Johann Bayer in his 1603 Uranometria . The French explorer and astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille charted the brighter stars and gave their Bayer designations in 1756.

  9. Phoenix (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix was an uncrewed space probe that landed on the surface of Mars on May 25, 2008, and operated until November 2, 2008. [2] Phoenix was operational on Mars for 157 sols (161 days ). Its instruments were used to assess the local habitability and to research the history of water on Mars .