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  2. 3752 Camillo - Wikipedia

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    3752 Camillo is an inclined contact-binary asteroid, classified as near-Earth object of the Apollo group, approximately 2.3 kilometers (1.4 miles) in diameter.It was discovered on 15 August 1985, by astronomers Eleanor Helin and Maria Barucci using a 0.9-metre (35 in) telescope at the CERGA Observatory in Caussols, France.

  3. React (software) - Wikipedia

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    18.1.0 26 April 2022 Many fixes and performance improvements 18.2.0 14 June 2022 Many more fixes and performance improvements 18.3.0 25 April 2024 Adds deprecation warnings for features in React 19. 19.0.0 5 December 2024

  4. (29075) 1950 DA - Wikipedia

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    (29075) 1950 DA (provisional designation 1950 DA) is a risk-listed asteroid, classified as a near-Earth object and potentially hazardous asteroid of the Apollo group, approximately 1.3 kilometers (0.81 miles) in diameter. [4]

  5. Alpha Centauri - Wikipedia

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    From the orbital elements, the total mass of Alpha Centauri AB is about 2.0 M ☉ [e] – or twice that of the Sun. [70] The average individual stellar masses are about 1.08 M ☉ and 0.91 M ☉, respectively, [5] though slightly different masses have also been quoted in recent years, such as 1.14 M ☉ and 0.92 M ☉, [96] totaling 2.06 M ☉.

  6. James Webb Space Telescope - Wikipedia

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    The mirror has a polished area of 26.3 m 2 (283 sq ft), of which 0.9 m 2 (9.7 sq ft) is obscured by the secondary support struts, [16] giving a total collecting area of 25.4 m 2 (273 sq ft). This is over six times larger than the collecting area of Hubble's 2.4 m (7.9 ft) diameter mirror, which has a collecting area of 4.0 m 2 (43 sq

  7. Orcus (dwarf planet) - Wikipedia

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    2.31 ± 0.03 (integral), [11] 2.41 ± 0.05 [16 Orcus ( minor-planet designation : 90482 Orcus ) is a dwarf planet located in the Kuiper belt , with one large moon, Vanth . [ 7 ] It has an estimated diameter of 870 to 960 km (540 to 600 mi), comparable to the Inner Solar System dwarf planet Ceres .

  8. 2023 CX1 - Wikipedia

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    Prior to impact, 2023 CX 1 was on an Apollo-type orbit that crossed the orbits of Earth and Mars. [3] It orbited the Sun at an average distance of 1.63 astronomical units (244 × 10 ^ 6 km; 152 × 10 ^ 6 mi), varying from 0.92 AU at perihelion to 2.34 AU at aphelion due to its eccentric orbit. [3]

  9. History of Solar System formation and evolution hypotheses

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    In American astronomer Alastair G. W. Cameron's hypothesis from 1962 and 1963, [4] the protosun, with a mass of about 12 Suns and a diameter of around 100,000 AU, was gravitationally unstable, collapsed, and broke into smaller subunits. The magnetic field was around 1/100,000 gauss.