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  2. Atomic whirl - Wikipedia

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    The atomic whirl is a symbol of science and has come to be used as the worldwide symbol of atheism in general. [ 1 ] The atomic whirl is based on the historical Rutherford model of the atom, which erroneously showed the orbital paths of electrons around the central nucleus , and not on the atomic orbitals . [ 2 ]

  3. Openclipart - Wikipedia

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    Openclipart, also called Open Clip Art Library, is an online media repository of free-content vector clip art.The project hosts over 160,000 free graphics and has billed itself as "the largest community of artists making the best free original clipart for you to use for absolutely any reason".

  4. File:US flag 49 stars.svg - Wikipedia

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    Fix positioning of stars per official specification in s:Executive Order 10798. Remove internal bitmap. 17:52, 9 June 2006: 380 × 200 (40 KB) IIVQ: Version without viewbox: 01:21, 26 April 2006: 380 × 200 (40 KB) Jacobolus: US Flag with 49 stars. In use 4 July 1959–3 July 1960. Created by jacobolus using Adobe Illustrator, and released into ...

  5. Category:Flags with stars - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Chile; Flag of Ethiopia; Flag of Georgia (U.S. state) Flag of Hong Kong; Flag of Indiana; Flag of Israel; Flag of Kansas; Flag of Maastricht; Flag of Maine; Flag of Maine (1901–1909) Flag of Massachusetts; Flag of Mississippi; Flag of Missouri; Flag of Morocco; Coat of arms of New York; Flag of North Carolina; Flag of Ohio; Flag of ...

  6. Astronomical symbols - Wikipedia

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    In modern academic writing, the Sun symbol is used for astronomical constants relating to the Sun. [10] T eff☉ represents the solar effective temperature, and the luminosity, mass, and radius of stars are often represented using the corresponding solar constants (L ☉, M ☉, and R ☉, respectively) as units of measurement.

  7. Timeline of national flags - Wikipedia

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    This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards.The specific problem is: The tables contain many flags that were only ever proposals or are anachronistic.

  8. Five-pointed star - Wikipedia

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    Five-pointed stars became more frequently used in the 19th century. The coat of arms of Valais, adopted for the Rhodanic Republic (1802), was designed with twelve five-pointed stars. The flag of Chile, introduced in 1817, has a single five-pointed star known as La Estrella Solitaria (The Lone Star). The similar flag of Texas was

  9. File:Flag of the United States (1859–1861).svg - Wikipedia

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    US Flag with 33 stars. In use 4 July 1859–3 July 1861. Created by jacobolus using Adobe Illustrator, and released into the public domain. Date: 26 April 2006 (original upload date) Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). Author: No machine-readable author provided. Jacobolus assumed (based on ...