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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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| 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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| 455P/PANSTARRS is an Encke-type [[List of numbered comets|periodic comet]] that completes a 5.6-year orbit around the Sun within the main asteroid belt. It is also considered an [[active asteroid]], whose orbit suggested it may belong to the [[778 Theobalda|Theobalda collisional family]].
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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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| 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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| CEERS2-588 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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| This is a list of [[satellite]]s and [[spacecraft]] which have been given [[FTV (satellite designation)|FTV]] and [[OPS (satellite designation)|OPS]] designations by the [[United States Air Force]]. These designations have been applied to most United States military satellites since 1960.
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| 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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| Navigation Technology Satellite are satellite demonstration of new Technology related to Satellite Navigation especially for [[Global Positioning System|GPS]].
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| [[Solar eclipse of September 23, 1699]] <small>(17th-century total solar eclipse)</small>
| 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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