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  2. TON 618 - Wikipedia

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    TON 618 (abbreviation of Tonantzintla 618) is a hyperluminous, broad-absorption-line, radio-loud quasar, and Lyman-alpha blob [2] located near the border of the constellations Canes Venatici and Coma Berenices, with the projected comoving distance of approximately 18.2 billion light-years from Earth.

  3. List of game engines - Wikipedia

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    2D-based level geometry, sprites, and particles, uses clever methods to give illusion of 3D depth. id Tech 2 Quake engine: C: 1999 QuakeC: Yes 3D Windows, Linux, macOS: Quake, Hexen II, Wrath: Aeon of Ruin: GPL-2.0-or-later: Also termed the Quake engine. First true 3D id Tech engine. id Tech 2.5 Quake II engine: C: 2001 C: Yes 3D Windows, Linux ...

  4. Geometry Dash - Wikipedia

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    Geometry Dash is a side-scrolling music platforming game series developed by Robert Topala. It was released on 13 August 2013 for iOS and Android , with versions for Windows and macOS following on 22 December 2014.

  5. Talk:TON 618 - Wikipedia

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    Ton 618 → TON 618 – No sources besides SIMBAD uses this version of the name. Peer-reviewed papers, including the paper that gave the black hole it's mass estimate, have used the capitalised version of the name. To add further, NASA uses the capitalisation as well.

  6. Wikipedia:Wiki Game - Wikipedia

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    The winner is the person who completes the game in the fewest clicks. '5-Clicks-to-Jesus': A form of Wikiracing that mimics golf, the challenge in this version is to get from a Random Article to the Jesus entry in as few clicks as possible. Reaching the article in five clicks is considered 'par', with clicks over or under five being referred to ...

  7. 1ES 2344+514 - Wikipedia

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    1ES 2344+514 is a blazar first detected on December 20, 1995 with its official discovery being announced in 1998. It is more than 5 billion light years away from Earth. It was discovered by the Whipple Collaboration at the Whipple Observatory using a 10 meter gamma-ray telescope.

  8. HAT-P-36 - Wikipedia

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    HAT-P-36, also referred to as Tuiren [4] is a 12th magnitude G-type main-sequence star estimated to be approximately 958 light-years away from Earth [2] in the constellation Canes Venatici.

  9. AT2018hyz - Wikipedia

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    The host galaxy for AT2018hyz is 2MASS J10065085+0141342, known as LEDA 3119592 or 2dFGRS TGN421Z052, located at redshift z = 0.04573. [5] It is classified as a dormant post starburst galaxy or a type E+A galaxy. [6]