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Upin and Ipin. Upin and Ipin is a five-year-old twin brothers who lived in a house in Kampung Durian Runtuh with their older sister, Kak Ros, and grandmother, Opah. They had become orphans, as their parents died during their infancy.
Astro (Korean: 아스트로; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean boy band formed by Fantagio. [1] The group is composed of four members: MJ , Jinjin , Cha Eun-woo , and Yoon San-ha . [ 2 ] Originally a sextet, Rocky departed from the group on February 28, 2023, [ 3 ] and Moonbin died on April 19, 2023. [ 4 ]
Jinjin alongside fellow Astro member MJ composed "Bloom", which is one of the side tracks in their first full album All Light which was released on January 16, 2019. [8] In March 2019, Jinjin and MJ took part in the travel variety show Go Together, Travel Alone for Celuv TV. [ 9 ]
The 2nd Astro Aroha Festival February 24, 2018 Seoul South Korea KBS Arena [13] The 3rd Astro Aroha Festival [Black] March 2, 2019 Olympic Hall [14] The 4th Astro Aroha Festival [Campus] March 7, 2020 [15] 2020 Astro Live on WWW. [a] June 28, 2020 — [16] 2022 Astro Aroha Festival [Gate 6] April 9, 2022 SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium [17]
Kim Myung-jun (Korean: 김명준; March 5, 1994), known professionally as MJ (엠제이), is a South Korean singer and actor managed under the label of Fantagio.He debuted in 2016 as the main vocalist of the South Korean six-member boy group Astro.
Spring Up is the debut extended play by the South Korean boy band Astro. The album was released digitally and physically on February 23, 2016 by Fantagio . The EP contains five tracks, including the singles "Hide & Seek" and "Cat's Eye".
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ASTRO – (spacecraft) Autonomous Space Transport Robotic Operations; ATA – (telescope) Allen Telescope Array, a radio interferometer array developed by the SETI Institute to search for possible signals from extraterrestrial life; ATCA – (telescope) Australia Telescope Compact Array