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  2. Fantastic Max - Wikipedia

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    Magellan the Cloud Keeper AKA Evil, nasty, bad-tempered, spiteful, etc. pirate – Self-explanatory, his only appearance was in "Beach Blanket Baby". He is referred to as 'Magellan the Cloud Keeper'. He's so nasty-tempered, he refused to help Max, AB, FX and the mermaid (as well as the seahorse), when the beach was about to dry.

  3. Real space - Wikipedia

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    Real space can mean: . In physics, space in the real world, as opposed to some mathematical space or fictional space (such as hyperspace). Three-dimensional Euclidean space ...

  4. Real Spaces - Wikipedia

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    Real Spaces: World Art History and the Rise of Western Modernism is a non-fiction book by art historian David Summers, who aims to reconcile Western art history to artistic cultural production around the world from all time periods.

  5. Real coordinate space - Wikipedia

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    Cartesian coordinates identify points of the Euclidean plane with pairs of real numbers. In mathematics, the real coordinate space or real coordinate n-space, of dimension n, denoted R n or , is the set of all ordered n-tuples of real numbers, that is the set of all sequences of n real numbers, also known as coordinate vectors.

  6. Magellanic Clouds - Wikipedia

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    [10] [4] However, naming the clouds after Magellan did not become widespread until much later. In Bayer's Uranometria they are designated as nubecula major and nubecula minor . [ 11 ] [ 12 ] In the 1756 star map of the French astronomer Lacaille , they are designated as le Grand Nuage and le Petit Nuage ("the Large Cloud" and "the Small Cloud").

  7. Giant Magellan Telescope - Wikipedia

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    The Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT) is a ground-based, extremely large telescope currently under construction at Las Campanas Observatory in Chile's Atacama Desert. With a primary mirror diameter of 25.4 meters, it is expected to be the largest Gregorian telescope ever built, observing in optical and mid-infrared wavelengths (320–25,000 nm). [ 1 ]