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  2. Royal Enfield Meteor - Wikipedia

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    The Super Meteor 650 shares a resemblance to its younger counterpart, the Meteor 350, but with a more muscular appearance. It features a wide and low-slung seat, offering a relaxed riding position ideal for long-distance journeys. The cruiser aesthetics are enhanced by its teardrop-shaped fuel tank, scooped seat, and robust fenders. [6]

  3. Royal Enfield Super Meteor - Wikipedia

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    The engine was basically a modified 500 twin crankcase with 350 single (Bullet) pistons, valves and identical 90mm stroke length. In 1954, the Super Meteor was updated and fitted with a new cast alloy headlight nacelle (casquette) housing the speedometer, ammeter and light switch. During 1955, the dynamo and coil ignition was replaced with a ...

  4. G350.1-0.3 - Wikipedia

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    G350.1-0.3 is a supernova remnant which is located in the constellation Scorpius. It is in the Milky Way, and possibly associated with a neutron star (XMMU J172054.5-372652) formed in the same supernova explosion. The object was formerly mistakenly classified as a distant galaxy. [2] [3]

  5. Orders of magnitude (energy) - Wikipedia

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    Estimated energy released in a hypernova and pair instability supernova [284] 10 45 J Energy released by the energetic supernova, SN 2016aps [285] [286] 1.7–1.9×10 45 J: Energy released by hypernova ASASSN-15lh [287] 2.3×10 45 J Energy released by the energetic supernova PS1-10adi [288] [289] >10 45 J Estimated energy of a magnetorotational ...

  6. Astronomy - Wikipedia

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    Fundamental to modern cosmology is the well-accepted theory of the Big Bang, wherein our Universe began at a single point in time, and thereafter expanded over the course of 13.8 billion years [86] to its present condition. [87] The concept of the Big Bang can be traced back to the discovery of the microwave background radiation in 1965. [87]

  7. Supernova - Wikipedia

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    The word supernova has the plural form supernovae (/-v iː /) or supernovas and is often abbreviated as SN or SNe. It is derived from the Latin word nova, meaning ' new ', which refers to what appears to be a temporary new bright star. Adding the prefix "super-" distinguishes supernovae from ordinary novae, which are far less luminous.

  8. Collision Earth - Wikipedia

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    Mercury then fractures but stays together because of the magnetism and is pushed out of its orbit, starting on a collision course with Earth. Meanwhile, in a university auditorium on Earth, scientist James Preston explains how unpredictable asteroids, solar flares, and comets are. He then describes a planetary defense system called Project Seven.

  9. WR 104 - Wikipedia

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    WR 104 is a triple star system located about 2,580 parsecs (8,400 ly) from Earth.The primary star is a Wolf–Rayet star (abbreviated as WR), which has a B0.5 main sequence star in close orbit and another more distant fainter companion.