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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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| 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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| 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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| Navigation Technology Satellite are satellite demonstration of new Technology related to Satellite Navigation especially for Next-Generation [[Global Positioning System|GPS]] Satellites.
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| [[S/2017 J 10]] <small>(outer moon of Jupiter in Ananke group)</small>
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| [[Falsaron (crater)]] <small>(Crater located on Iapetus)</small>
| Falsaron is a large [[impact crater|impact basin]] located on [[Saturn|Saturn]]'s outermost major moon [[Iapetus (moon)|Iapetus]]. Informally given the provisional designation of <em>basin IV</em> early in the study of Iapetus's [[topography]],{{rp|88}} the name <em>Falsaron</em> was adopted by the [[International Astronomical Union]] (IAU) on 5 August 2008, after the brother of [[King Marsile|King Marsilion]] in the ''[[Song of Roland]]''.
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| [[Habitability of brown dwarf systems]] <small>(Potential for life-friendly planets orbiting brown dwarfs)</small>
| The habitability of brown dwarf planets is considered less plausible than for [[Main sequence|main-sequence stars]], due to the cooling central dwarf and tidal forces due to super close-in [[Habitable zone|HZ]], but more plausible than for white dwarfs due to the lesser XUV and X-ray output.
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