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  2. Mediaster aequalis - Wikipedia

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    The aboral (upper) surface is bright red while the oral (under) surface is an orangey-red. The tube feet are red. [ 3 ] There is a row of conspicuous marginal plates along the edge of the arms on the aboral surface, and the central disc bears many flat-topped ossicles (platelike calcareous structures); these consist of a central group of ...

  3. Capricornus - Wikipedia

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    The other bright stars in Capricornus range in magnitude from 3.1 to 5.1. α Capricorni is a multiple star. The primary (α 2 Cap), 109 light-years from Earth, is a yellow-hued giant star of magnitude 3.6; the secondary (α 1 Cap), 690 light-years from Earth, is a

  4. Piscis Austrinus - Wikipedia

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    The second-brightest star in the constellation, [17] Epsilon Piscis Austrini is a blue-white star of magnitude +4.17. Located 400 ± 20 light-years distant, [18] it is a blue-white main-sequence star 4.10 ± 0.19 times as massive as the Sun, and around 661 times as luminous. [19] Beta, Delta and Zeta constitute the Tien Kang ("heavenly rope ...

  5. Near the Cross - Wikipedia

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    There the Bright and Morning Star Shed its beams around me. Near the cross! O Lamb of God, Brings its scenes before me; Help me walk from day to day, With its shadows o'er me. Near the cross I'll watch and wait, Hoping, trusting ever, Till I reach the golden strand Just beyond the river. [7]

  6. Bright blue fish caught off North Carolina coast — and it ...

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  7. Sunflower sea star - Wikipedia

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    Underside of a sunflower sea star. Sunflower sea stars can reach an arm span of 1 m (3.3 ft). They are the heaviest known sea star, weighing about 5 kg. [4] They are the second-biggest sea star in the world, second only to the little known deep water Midgardia xandaros, whose arm span is 134 cm (53 in) and whose body is 2.6 cm (roughly 1 inch) wide. [7]

  8. Anglers to count fish for science in Port Royal Sound contest ...

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    Port Royal Sound is the location of a new fishing tournament that’s designed to gather data on the fish that live there. But this tournament will have one big difference from typical contests.

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