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  2. Planetes - Wikipedia

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    According to Anime News Network, the manga has a "solid, engrossing storyline and well-developed characters". [26] Anime News Network also proclaimed Planetes to be the best science fiction anime series of 2005. [27] Both the manga and anime received the Seiun Award for best science fiction series, the manga in 2002 and the anime in 2005. [3]

  3. List of manga series by volume count - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of manga series by volume count of manga series that span at least 50 tankōbon volumes. There are 139 manga series from which 72 series are completed and 67 series are in ongoing serialization. Ongoing series are highlighted in light green

  4. Galaxias (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Galaxias (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ao Hatesaka. It was serialized in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine from July 2024 to January 2025 and it is set to continue on the Magazine Pocket digital service starting in February 2025.

  5. List of exoplanet extremes - Wikipedia

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    Title Planet Star Data Notes Most massive The most massive planet is difficult to define due to the blurry line between planets and brown dwarfs.If the borderline is defined as the deuterium fusion threshold (roughly 13 M J at solar metallicity [21] [b]), the most massive planets are those with true mass closest to that cutoff; if planets and brown dwarfs are differentiated based on formation ...

  6. Planet Ladder - Wikipedia

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    Planet Ladder (Japanese: プラネット·ラダー, Hepburn: Puranetto Radā) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuri Narushima.Appearing as a serial in the shōjo (targeted towards girls) manga magazine Crimson from the March 1998 issue to the May 2003 issue, the chapters of Planet Ladder were published by Sobisha/Shueisha in seven tankōbon volumes from December 1998 to ...

  7. Winter solstice: What to know about the shortest day and ...

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    The winter solstice is Dec. 21, the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. Night owls might look at the evening of Dec. 21 as the longest night of the year.

  8. Fictional planets of the Solar System - Wikipedia

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    Schematic diagram of the orbits of the fictional planets Vulcan, Counter-Earth, and Phaëton in relation to the five innermost planets of the Solar System.. Fictional planets of the Solar System have been depicted since the 1700s—often but not always corresponding to hypothetical planets that have at one point or another been seriously proposed by real-world astronomers, though commonly ...

  9. Winter Solstice 2024: Don’t worry, the shortest day of the ...

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    The shortest day of the year will see an early sunset at 3:51pm. ... It also represents the longest night of the year, and the time when the sun is at its lowest daily maximum elevation in the sky.