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  2. Vera C. Rubin Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Vera C. Rubin Observatory and the Milky Way. In June 2019, the renaming of the observatory from the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) to the Vera C. Rubin Observatory was initiated by United States Representative Eddie Bernice Johnson and Jenniffer González-Colón. [24]

  3. Ring size - Wikipedia

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    Originally in 1945, the divisions were based on the ring inside diameter in steps of 1 ⁄ 64 inch (0.40 mm). [6] However, in 1987 BSI updated the standard to the metric system so that one alphabetical size division equals 1.25 mm of circumferential length. For a baseline, ring size C has a circumference of 40 mm. [7]

  4. Heraldic flag - Wikipedia

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    In heraldry and vexillology, a heraldic flag is a flag containing coats of arms, heraldic badges, or other devices used for personal identification. Heraldic flags include banners, standards, pennons and their variants, gonfalons, guidons, and pinsels. Specifications governing heraldic flags vary from country to country, and have varied over time.

  5. Jousting - Wikipedia

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    The lance is typically constructed from 1.25-or-1.5-inch-thick (3.2 or 3.8 cm) wood, depending on the progression of a joust. Instead of the sharp tip of war lances, a jousting lance has a blunt tip with a wider impact surface, putting more force into the impact on the shield rather than impaling the opponent.

  6. Blackpool Tower - Wikipedia

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    At the summit of the tower there is a flagpole [10] [11] where the height at the top measures 518 feet 9 inches (158.12 m) from the ground. [9] A time capsule was buried under the foundation stone on 25 September 1891. [8] The tower's design was ahead of its time.

  7. Nut (hardware) - Wikipedia

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    An M4 nut threaded onto an Allen key socket head screw. A nut is a type of fastener with a threaded hole. Nuts are almost always used in conjunction with a mating bolt to fasten multiple parts together.

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