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2005-10-21 22:05 Tomruen 1000×1000× (52877 bytes) Image of Wenninger's second stellation of the icosahedron. Generated by: * [http://www.physics.orst.edu/~bulatov/polyhedra/stellation_applet Polyhedra Stellations Applet]
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