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  2. Phaeton (hypothetical planet) - Wikipedia

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    Phaeton (alternatively Phaethon / ˈ f eɪ. ə θ ən / or Phaëton / ˈ f eɪ. ə t ən /; from Ancient Greek: Φαέθων, romanized: Phaéthōn, pronounced [pʰa.é.tʰɔːn]) is a hypothetical planet hypothesized by the Titius–Bode law to have existed between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, the destruction of which supposedly led to the formation of the asteroid belt (including the ...

  3. (471325) 2011 KT19 - Wikipedia

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    Light-curve analysis from 2016 showed only small deviations, which suggested that 2011 KT 19 is a spheroid about 250 km with small albedo spots and hence a dwarf planet. It is not included in Michael E. Brown's number of dwarf planet candidates from now because, having an assumed albedo of 0.08 and an absolute magnitude of 7.4, it would be less ...

  4. Supernova - Wikipedia

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    Historical supernovae are known simply by the year they occurred: SN 185, SN 1006, SN 1054, SN 1572 (called Tycho's Nova) and SN 1604 (Kepler's Star). [61] Since 1885 the additional letter notation has been used, even if there was only one supernova discovered that year (for example, SN 1885A, SN 1907A, etc.); this last happened with SN 1947A.

  5. TRAPPIST-1f - Wikipedia

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    The planet is very likely tidally locked, with one hemisphere permanently facing towards the star, while the opposite side shrouded in eternal darkness. However, between these two intense areas, there would be a sliver of moderate temperature – called the terminator line , where the temperatures may be suitable (about 273 K or 0 °C or 32 °F ...

  6. Conspiracy theorist warns solar eclipse will signal the ...

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    If there's anything on this Earth that you've simply been dying to do or see, you'd best get it done -- and fast.

  7. Nibiru cataclysm - Wikipedia

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    The discrepancies remained through to the 1990s when the astronomer Robert Harrington put forward his hypothesis for an extra planet beyond Neptune with, as one example, a semi-major axis 101.2 AU and eccentricity 0.411 which makes its perihelion 59.60, so the closest to the Sun it would get is one and a half times the distance to Pluto.

  8. Near-Earth supernova - Wikipedia

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    The Crab Nebula is a pulsar wind nebula associated with the 1054 supernova.It is located about 6,500 light-years from the Earth. [1]A near-Earth supernova is an explosion resulting from the death of a star that occurs close enough to the Earth (roughly less than 10 to 300 parsecs (pc) [30 to 1000 light-years] away [2]) to have noticeable effects on Earth's biosphere.

  9. 'Oh my God, no!' Space shuttle Challenger exploded 39 ... - AOL

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    After nine missions in 1985, the most in any calendar year, policies called for increasing to as many as 24 flights annually. The Challenger lifts off Jan. 28, 1986, at Kennedy Space Center in ...