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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. Great icosahedron - Wikipedia

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    Net; A transparent model of the great icosahedron (See also Animation) It has a density of 7, as shown in this cross-section. It is a stellation of the icosahedron, counted by Wenninger as model [W41] and the 16th of 17 stellations of the icosahedron and 7th of 59 stellations by Coxeter. × 12

  4. List of polyhedral stellations - Wikipedia

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    Icosahedron: Small triambic icosahedron: Icosahedron: Great triambic icosahedron: Icosahedron: Compound of five cubes: Rhombic triacontahedron: Compound of great icosahedron and great stellated dodecahedron: Icosidodecahedron: Compound of great icosahedron and great stellated dodecahedron: Great icosidodecahedron: Compound of dodecahedron and ...

  5. Stellation - Wikipedia

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    There are 58 stellations of the icosahedron, including the great icosahedron (one of the Kepler–Poinsot polyhedra), and the second and final stellations of the icosahedron. The 59th model in The fifty nine icosahedra is the original icosahedron itself. Many "Miller stellations" cannot be obtained directly by using Kepler's method.

  6. 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.

  7. Icosahedron - Wikipedia

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    A regular icosahedron can be distorted or marked up as a lower pyritohedral symmetry, [2] [3] and is called a snub octahedron, snub tetratetrahedron, snub tetrahedron, and pseudo-icosahedron. [4] This can be seen as an alternated truncated octahedron .

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  9. Compound of great icosahedron and great stellated dodecahedron

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    Compound of great icosahedron and stellated dodecahedron Type: stellation and compound: Coxeter diagram: ∪ : Convex hull: Dodecahedron: Polyhedra: 1 great icosahedron 1 great stellated dodecahedron: Faces: 20 triangles 12 pentagrams: Edges: 60 Vertices: 32 Symmetry group: icosahedral (I h)