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| [[Ekspress-AM1Soraya (satellite)]] <small>(Russian communicationsIranian satellite)</small>
| Soraya ({{langx|fa|ثریا}}, [[International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]]: ), also spelled Sorayya, is an Iranian [[remote sensing satellite]] of the SRI series of research satellites built by the [[Iranian Space Research Center]] and sent into a 750&nbsp;km [[Low Earth orbit]] on 20 January 2024 by an Iranian [[Qaem 100]] rocket.
| Ekspress-AM1 ({{langx|ru|Экспресс-АМ1}}, meaning ''Express-AM1'') is a Russian domestic [[communications satellite]]. It belongs to the Russian Satellite Communications Company (RSCC) based in [[Moscow]], Russia. To provide of communications services (digital television, telephony, videoconferencing, data transmission, the Internet access) and to deploy satellite networks by applying [[Very-small-aperture terminal|VSAT]] technology to Russia and its neighbors ([[Commonwealth of Independent States|CIS]]).
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| [[Ekspress-AM3]] <small>(Russian communications satellite)</small>
| Ekspress-AM3 ({{langx|ru|Экспресс-АМ3}}, meaning ''Express-AM3'') is a Russian domestic [[communications satellite]]. It belongs to the Russian Satellite Communications Company (RSCC) based in [[Moscow]], Russia. To provide of communications services (digital television, telephony, videoconferencing, data transmission, the Internet access) and to deploy satellite networks by applying [[Very-small-aperture terminal|VSAT]] technology to Russia and its neighbors ([[Commonwealth of Independent States|CIS]]).
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| SS Cephei is a [[semiregular variable star]] in the constellation [[Cepheus (constellation)|Cepheus]]. It is of [[Stellar classification|spectral type]] M5III, and has an estimated temperature of about 3,700 K. The star is about 830 [[light-year]]s (260 [[parsec]]s) from Earth. The brightness of SS Cephei varies between [[apparent magnitude|magnitude]] 6.9 and 7.9.
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| [[Ekspress-AM3Kira B. Shingareva]] <small>(Russian communications satellitescientist)</small>
| Kira B. Shingareva (January 9, 1938 – September 15, 2013) was a Russian scientist who was involved in the development of updated planetary nomenclature, and mapping regions of the Moon, Mars, Phobos and Venus. She is one of the top cartographers for mapping planetary bodies in the world.
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| This is a list of possibly hazardous [[near-Earth objects]] with [[Torino scale]] rankings that are non-zero or that were, at one time, non-zero.
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| Vini TV is the name of a satellite and IPTV subscription television operator in [[French Polynesia]], created in 2000 under the auspices of [[Télévision Par Satellite|TPS]] and currently owned by the [[OPT (French Polynesia)|OPT Group]]. Since its beginning, it operated services by satellite using Intelsat 701, but starting in 2018, it began offering the same service on fiber, using the Vinibox decoders.
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| Zahir Ishaq Kazi (born 26 January 1954) is an Indian educationist and radiologist. He serves as the President of ''Anjuman-I-Islam'', an educational organisation established in 1874 and regarded as one of the largest minority educational conglomerates in India.
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| The [[Bayer designation]] Mu Boötis (μ Boötis / μ Boo) is shared by two [[star system]]s, in the [[constellation]] [[Boötes]], separated by {{val|109.2|ul=arcsecond}}.
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| [[CEERS2-588BW Sculptoris]] <small>(Lyman-breakDwarf galaxy locatednova in the Boötes constellation Sculptor)</small>
| BW Sculptoris is WZ Sge-type [[dwarf nova]] and a candidate period bouncer. The [[Binary star|binary]] consists of a [[white dwarf]] and a [[brown dwarf]] donor that orbits the white dwarf every 78.23 minutes. BW Sculptoris is one of the closest and brightest [[cataclysmic variable star|cataclysmic variable stars]] with a brightness of [[Magnitude (astronomy)|magnitude]] 16.5 and a distance of 93.3 [[parsec|parsecs]].
| CEERS2-588 is a [[Lyman-break galaxy]] discovered in 2022 by the Cosmic Evolution Early Release Science (CEERS) project team using the [[James Webb Space Telescope]]. It is located in the COSMOS region of the sky, an ultra-deep field that has been extensively studied by a variety of telescopes.
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| NGC 6664 is an [[Open Cluster|open cluster]] in [[Scutum (constellation)|Scutum]]. It has a magnitude of 7.8, and is visible with binoculars or a small telescope under good conditions. It is located near [[NGC 6649]]. Due to its ___location in the [[Galactic Plane|galactic plane]], it can be difficult to distinguish from the fainter background stars.
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| [[List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches (2023)]]
| In 2023, SpaceX launched 96 Falcon family vehicles—91 Falcon 9 and five Falcon Heavy rockets. It surpassed both the company's own single-year launch record of 61 and the global annual record of 64 launches, coming close to its previously announced goal of 100 Falcon launches in the year.
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| [[NavigationJosé TechnologyPires SatelliteFerreira]] <small>(USBrazilian Navigation Technology satellite systemmerchant)</small>
| José Pires Ferreira (born 1757) was a rich farmer and merchant. He was the responsible for the definitive establishment of the [[Pires Ferreira family]] in [[Piauí]].
| Navigation Technology Satellite are satellite demonstration of new Technology related to Satellite Navigation especially for [[Global Positioning System|GPS]].
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| [[List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches (2023)]]
| [[Solar eclipse of September 23, 1699]] <small>(17th-century total solar eclipse)</small>
| In 2023, SpaceX launched 96 Falcon family vehicles—91 Falcon 9 and five Falcon Heavy rockets. It surpassed both the company's own single-year launch record of 61 and the global annual record of 64 launches, coming close to its previously announced goal of 100 Falcon launches in the year.
| A total [[solar eclipse]] occurred on September 23, 1699. A [[solar eclipse]] occurs when the [[Moon]] passes between [[Earth]] and the [[Sun]], thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon's [[apparent diameter]] is larger than the Sun's, blocking all direct sunlight, turning day into darkness.
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| [[CygnusNGC NG-234068]] <small>(SummerDwarf 2025irregular cargo mission to the ISSgalaxy)</small>
| NGC 4068 is an [[irregular galaxy]] located 4.36 [[Parsec|megaparsecs]] (14.2 million [[Light-year|light-years]] away in the [[Ursa Major]] constellation. It was discovered on 12 April 1789 by [[William Herschel]] using a 18.7-inch f/13 [[Speculum metal|speculum]] reflector [[telescope]].
| NG-23 will be the twenty-second flight of the [[Cygnus (spacecraft)|Cygnus]], an [[Expendable launch system|expendable]] American [[cargo spacecraft]] used for [[International Space Station]] (ISS) [[Space logistics|logistics]] missions, that will launched on 14 September 2025. It is operated by [[Northrop Grumman]] under a [[Commercial Resupply Services]] contract with [[NASA]].
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| [[S/2025Navigation UTechnology 1Satellite]] <small>(InnerUS moonNavigation ofTechnology Uranussatellite system)</small>
| Navigation Technology Satellite are satellite demonstration of new Technology related to Satellite Navigation especially for Next-Generation [[Global Positioning System|GPS]] Satellites.
| S/2025 U 1 is the smallest known [[moon of Uranus]], with an estimated diameter between {{cvt|4 and 5|km|mi}}. It was reported on 19 August 2025 by a team of astronomers led by [[Maryame El Moutamid]], who found the moon in [[James Webb Space Telescope]] [[NIRCam]] images taken on 2 February 2025.
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| [[MassimoS/2017 StiavelliJ 10]] <small>(Italian-Americanouter moon of Jupiter in Ananke astronomergroup)</small>
| Massimo Stiavelli (b. 12 May 1961, Montecatini Terme (Pistoia), Italy){{citation needed|date=August 2025}} is an Italian-American astronomer who spent most of his career at the [[Space Telescope Science Institute]] in Baltimore (STScI, MD, USA). He has worked in both theoretical and observational astrophysics, as well as participated in the development of instruments for the Hubble Space Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope mission.
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| [[A Virginis]] <small>(Index of articles associated with the same name)</small>
| A Virginis can refer to two different stars:
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| [[José Pires Ferreira]] <small>(Brazilian merchant)</small>
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| José Pires Ferreira (born 1757) was a rich farmer and merchant. He was the responsible for the definitive establishment of the [[Pires Ferreira family]] in [[Piauí]].
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| [[LightShipCygnus (spacecraft)NG-23]] <small>(Planned EuropeanSummer interplanetary2025 spacecargo tugmission supportingto Marsthe missionsISS)</small>
| NG-23 is a planned cargo resupply mission to the [[International Space Station]] (ISS) under NASA's [[Commercial Resupply Services]] (CRS) contract. Operated by [[Northrop Grumman]], the flight is scheduled for launch on September 15, 2025, aboard a [[Falcon 9 Block 5]] rocket.
| ''LightShip'' is a proposed class of [[Uncrewed spacecraft|uncrewed]] [[Interplanetary spaceflight|interplanetary]] [[spacecraft]] under development by the [[European Space Agency|European Space Agency (ESA)]] that will serve as a [[space tug]] for transporting payloads to [[Mars]] and provide communication, navigation, and weather monitoring services from a high Mars [[orbit]].
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