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  2. Great Red Spot - Wikipedia

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    Donato Creti's 1711 painting "Jupiter", the first depiction of the Great Red Spot as red A sketch of Jupiter made by Thomas Gwyn Elger in November 1881, showing the Great Red Spot The Great Red Spot may have existed before 1665, but it could be that the present spot was first seen only in 1830, and was well studied only after a prominent ...

  3. Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 1982 - Wikipedia

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    On the night of the final Teigen and Skorgan performed third in the running order, following Luxembourg and preceding the United Kingdom.Clocking in at only 2 minutes 10 seconds, "Adieu" was one of the shortest songs ever in a Eurovision final.

  4. Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Short visual history of furniture styles (from left to right): cloisonné plaque (), Chair of Reniseneb (Ancient Egyptian), metal brazier with satyrs from Pompei (Greco-Roman), fall-front cabinet inlaid with ivory (), low-back armchair (), casket with images of Cupids (), wood and ivory furniture fragment (), chest (), analogion (Romanian Medieval), sideboard with two bodies (Renaissance ...

  5. Drops of Jupiter - Wikipedia

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    Drops of Jupiter is the second studio album by American pop rock band Train, released on March 27, 2001. The album's title is derived from "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)", its lead single, which was a hit internationally and won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Song. The album contains elements of rock, country and indie rock. Besides "Drops of ...

  6. Hot Jupiter - Wikipedia

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    The innermost planet, WASP-47e, is a large terrestrial planet of 6.83 Earth masses and 1.8 Earth radii; the hot Jupiter, b, is little heavier than Jupiter, but about 12.63 Earth radii; a final hot Neptune, c, is 15.2 Earth masses and 3.6 Earth radii. [34]

  7. number9dream - Wikipedia

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    number9dream is the second novel by English author David Mitchell.Set in Japan, the 2001 novel narrates 19-year-old Eiji Miyake's search for his father, whom he has never met.

  8. Jupiter Hammon - Wikipedia

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    Jupiter Hammon (October 17, 1711 – c. 1806) [1] was an American writer who is known as a founder of African-American literature, as his poem published in 1761 in New York was the first by an African American man in North America. He subsequently published both poetry and prose.

  9. Marc Bolan - Wikipedia

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    Plaque marking Bolan's childhood home, 25 Stoke Newington Common, Hackney, east London. Bolan was born at Hackney Hospital and grew up at 25 Stoke Newington Common, in the borough of Hackney, east London, the second child of Simeon ("Sid") Feld (1920-1991), a cosmetics salesman and former lorry driver, and Phyllis Winifred (née Atkins; 1927-1991), who ran a stall at Berwick Street Market in Soho.