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  2. ULAS J1342+0928 - Wikipedia

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    The quasar's luminosity is estimated at 4 × 10 13 solar luminosities. [1] This energy output is generated by a supermassive black hole estimated at 7.8 × 10 8 solar masses . [ 1 ] According to lead astronomer Bañados, [ 10 ] "This particular quasar is so bright that it will become a gold mine for follow-up studies and will be a crucial ...

  3. Satellite Data System - Wikipedia

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    Two dishes are 4.5 m (15 ft) in diameter, while the third is 2 m (6 ft 7 in) in diameter. The solar arrays generate 1238 watts of power. It is believed that the Space Shuttle has been used to launch several satellites, possibly on missions STS-28, STS-38, and STS-53. Other launches have used the Titan IV launch vehicle.

  4. Wallbox - Wikipedia

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    Wallbox was founded in Barcelona, Spain by Enric Asunción and Eduard Castañeda in 2015 initially using the name Wall Box Chargers. In 2017, Wallbox came first in South Summit, a European startup competition. Wallbox then came in third place at the Startup World Cup in May 2018.

  5. List of quasars - Wikipedia

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    The quasar's host galaxy is also lensed into a Chwolson ring about the lensing galaxy. The four images of the quasar are embedded in the ring image. Cloverleaf: 4 [3] Brightest known high-redshift source of CO emission [4] QSO B1359+154: 6 CLASS B1359+154 and three more galaxies First sextuply-imaged galaxy SDSS J1004+4112 5 Galaxy cluster at z ...

  6. National Council of Educational Research and Training

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    Dr. Dinesh Prasad Saklani is the director of NCERT since 2022. [2] In 2023, NCERT constituted a 19-member committee, including author and Infosys Foundation chair Sudha Murthy, singer Shankar Mahadevan, and Manjul Bhargava to finalize the curriculum, textbooks and learning material for classes 3 to 12. [4]

  7. QSO J0529-4351 - Wikipedia

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    The object itself was detected in ESO images dating back to 1980, but its identification as a quasar occurred only several decades later. [2]An automated analysis of 2022 data from the European Space Agency's Gaia satellite did not confirm J0529-4351 as too bright to be a quasar, and suggested it was a 16th magnitude star with a 99.98% probability.

  8. SDSS J1106+1939 - Wikipedia

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    SDSS J1106+1939 (SDSS J110644.95+193930.6) is a quasar, notable for its energetic matter outflow. [3] It is the record holder for the most powerful matter outflow by a quasar. The engine is a supermassive black hole , pulling in matter at the rate of 400 solar masses per year [ 3 ] and ejecting it at the speed of 8000 km/s . [ 3 ]

  9. HegartyMaths - Wikipedia

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    HegartyMaths was an educational subscription tool used by schools in the United Kingdom.It was sometimes used as a replacement for general mathematics homework tasks. [1] Its creator, Colin Hegarty, was the UK Teacher of the Year in 2015 and shortlisted for the Varkey Foundation's Global Teacher Prize in 2016.

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