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  2. Final stellation of the icosahedron - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, the complete or final stellation of the icosahedron [1] is the outermost stellation of the icosahedron, and is "complete" and "final" because it includes all of the cells in the icosahedron's stellation diagram. That is, every three intersecting face planes of the icosahedral core intersect either on a vertex of this polyhedron or ...

  3. List of polyhedral stellations - Wikipedia

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    In the geometry of three dimensions, a stellation extends a polyhedron to form a new figure that is also a polyhedron. The following is a list of stellations of various polyhedra. h The following is a list of stellations of various polyhedra. h

  4. List of Wenninger polyhedron models - Wikipedia

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    This is an indexed list of the uniform and stellated polyhedra from the book Polyhedron Models, by Magnus Wenninger.. The book was written as a guide book to building polyhedra as physical models.

  5. Stellation - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, stellation is the process of extending a polygon in two dimensions, a polyhedron in three dimensions, or, in general, a polytope in n dimensions to form a new figure. Starting with an original figure, the process extends specific elements such as its edges or face planes, usually in a symmetrical way, until they meet each other ...

  6. Template:Icosahedron stellations - Wikipedia

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    Small triambic icosahedron Medial triambic icosahedron Great triambic icosahedron Compound of five octahedra Compound of five tetrahedra Compound of ten tetrahedra Great icosahedron Excavated dodecahedron Final stellation; The stellation process on the icosahedron creates a number of related polyhedra and compounds with icosahedral symmetry

  7. Complete icosahedron - Wikipedia

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    Final stellation of the icosahedron, also called the "complete stellation of the icosahedron" In projective geometry , the complete icosahedron is a configuration of 20 planes and all their 3-fold (or higher) points of intersection (and optionally, depending on your understanding of a configuration, the various lines in space along which two ...

  8. The Fifty-Nine Icosahedra - Wikipedia

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    The stellation diagram for the icosahedron with the central triangle marked for the original icosahedron. The Fifty-Nine Icosahedra is a book written and illustrated by H. S. M. Coxeter, P. Du Val, H. T. Flather and J. F. Petrie.

  9. Compound of five octahedra - Wikipedia

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    Final stellation The stellation process on the icosahedron creates a number of related polyhedra and compounds with icosahedral symmetry . This polyhedron -related article is a stub .