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  2. Fukang meteorite - Wikipedia

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    In April 2008, Bonhams offered the main mass for auction at their Manhattan auction. Bonhams expected to fetch US$2,000,000, but the lot remained unsold. A "window" area of 19 by 36 inches (480 mm × 910 mm) was cut and polished to provide a view into the gem areas of the meteorite. [3] The main mass, viewed from the polished side.

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  4. Auction - Wikipedia

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    An auction is usually a process of buying and selling goods or services by offering them up for bids, taking bids, and then selling the item to the highest bidder or buying the item from the lowest bidder. Some exceptions to this definition exist and are described in the section about different types.

  5. E-commerce - Wikipedia

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    2001: eBay has the largest userbase of any e-commerce site. [85] 2001: Alibaba.com achieved profitability in December 2001. 2002: eBay acquires PayPal for $1.5 billion. [87] Niche retail companies Wayfair and NetShops are founded with the concept of selling products through several targeted domains, rather than a central portal.

  6. This $4 Thrift Store Vase Just Snagged $107,100 at Auction - AOL

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    The vase, part of Carlo Scarpa’s rare “Pennellate” series just sold for $107,100, including the buyer’s premium, at Wright auction house in New York.

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  8. Artillery fuze - Wikipedia

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    Sensor fuzes can be considered smart proximity fuzes. Initial developments were the United States 'Seek and Destroy Armour' (SADARM) in the 1980s using sub-munitions ejected from a 203 mm (8.0 in) carrier shell. Later European developments, BONUS and SMArt 155, are 155 mm (6.1 in) calibre due to advances in electronics. These sensor fuzes ...

  9. Eye relief - Wikipedia

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    For example, a 10 × 42 binocular has a 4.2 mm wide exit cone, and fairly comfortable for general use, whereas doubling the magnification with a zoom feature to 20 × results in a much more critical 2.1 mm exit cone. Optics showing eye relief and exit pupil 1 Real image 2 Field diaphragm 3 Eye relief 4 Exit pupil