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  2. Northwest Africa 7034 - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Africa 7034 is a Martian meteorite. [4] It contains portions [5] estimated to be 4.43 billion years old and contains the most water of any Martian meteorite found on Earth. [6]

  3. How Much Is a Meteorite Worth? - AOL

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    Pieces of Mars rock can command similar prices, with a 4.25-pound piece selling for $63,000, approximately $15,000 per pound. Meteorites from the Moon are even more valuable. A 406-gram lunar ...

  4. Lists of astronomical objects - Wikipedia

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    A black hole (artist concept); Vela Pulsar, a rotating neutron star M80 , a globular cluster , and the Pleiades , an open star cluster The Whirlpool Galaxy and Abell 2744 , a galaxy cluster

  5. List of black holes - Wikipedia

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    IGR J17091-3624 (candidate smallest known stellar black hole) [14] [15] LB-1 (name of both a galactic B-type star and a very closely associated over-massive stellar-mass black hole) [16] [17] M33 X-7 (stellar black hole with the most massive stellar companion, located in the Triangulum Galaxy) [18]

  6. Astronomical object - Wikipedia

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    An astronomical object, celestial object, stellar object or heavenly body is a naturally occurring physical entity, association, or structure that exists within the observable universe. [1] In astronomy , the terms object and body are often used interchangeably.

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    Just in time for your Memorial Day gatherings, this soundbar has 1,600+ five-star reviews.

  8. Category:Stellar black holes - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Stellar black holes" ... List of nearest known black holes; 0–9. 4U 1543-475; A. A0620-00; Great Annihilator; B. Black star (semiclassical ...

  9. Quasi-star - Wikipedia

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    A quasi-star (also called black hole star) is a hypothetical type of extremely large and luminous star that may have existed early in the history of the Universe. They are thought to have existed for around 7–10 million years due to their immense mass .