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  2. Minecraft modding - Wikipedia

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    Minecraft mod Galacticraft was mod of the week in PC Gamer in July 2013. [59] At San Jose Mercury News, George Avalos claims that mods are definitely suited for "mainstream enthusiasts", but does warn that precaution must be taken in order to avoid downloading "dangerous and spammy software" when looking for Minecraft mods.

  3. List of gravitationally rounded objects of the Solar System

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    Vesta (radius 262.7 ± 0.1 km), the second-largest asteroid, appears to have a differentiated interior and therefore likely was once a dwarf planet, but it is no longer very round today. [74] Pallas (radius 255.5 ± 2 km ), the third-largest asteroid, appears never to have completed differentiation and likewise has an irregular shape.

  4. Extragalactic planet - Wikipedia

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    The planet was detected by eclipses of the X-ray source, [1] which consists of a stellar remnant (either a neutron star or a black hole [2]) and a massive star, likely a B-type supergiant. The planet is 0.7 R J or around 50,000 kilometers in radius. [14] and orbit at a distance of some tens of AU.

  5. List of nearest exoplanets - Wikipedia

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    There are 7,408 known exoplanets, or planets outside the Solar System that orbit a star, as of January 26, 2024; only a small fraction of these are located in the vicinity of the Solar System. [2] Within 10 parsecs (32.6 light-years ), there are 106 exoplanets listed as confirmed by the NASA Exoplanet Archive .

  6. Accretion (astrophysics) - Wikipedia

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    [19]: 341 In particular, it is still not clear how these objects grow to become 0.11 km (0.06–0.6 mi) sized planetesimals; [5] [20] this problem is known as the "meter size barrier": [21] [22] As dust particles grow by coagulation, they acquire increasingly large relative velocities with respect to other particles in their vicinity, as ...

  7. Planetary cartography - Wikipedia

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    Planetary maps can show any spatially mapped characteristic (such as topography, geology, and geophysical properties) for extraterrestrial surfaces. [1] Some well-known examples of these maps have been produced by the USGS , such as the latest Geologic Map of Mars, [ 2 ] but many others are published in specialized scientific journals.

  8. Rogue planet - Wikipedia

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    This video shows an artist's impression of the free-floating planet CFBDSIR J214947.2-040308.9. A rogue planet, also termed a free-floating planet (FFP) or an isolated planetary-mass object (iPMO), is an interstellar object of planetary mass which is not gravitationally bound to any star or brown dwarf. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  9. Nebular hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    For the rocky planets it is up to 0.1 M E, or one Mars mass. [2] The final result of the oligarchic stage is the formation of about 100 Moon- to Mars-sized planetary embryos uniformly spaced at about 10·H r. [21] They are thought to reside inside gaps in the disk and to be separated by rings of remaining planetesimals.