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  2. Tennessee Department of Education - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee Department of Education. The Tennessee Department of Education (TDOE) is the state education agency of Tennessee. It is headquartered on the 9th floor of the Andrew Johnson Tower in Nashville. [1] Lizzette Gonzales Reynolds is the current Commissioner of Education.

  3. Sigma Orionis - Wikipedia

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    Sigma Orionis or Sigma Ori (σ Orionis, σ Ori) is a multiple star system in the constellation Orion, consisting of the brightest members of a young open cluster. It is found at the eastern end of the belt, south west of Alnitak and west of the Horsehead Nebula which it partially illuminates. The combined brightness of the component stars is ...

  4. Theta Orionis - Wikipedia

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    Theta Orionis. The Bayer designation θ Orionis ( Theta Orionis) is shared by several astronomical objects, located near RA 05h 35m DEC −05° 24′: θ 1 Orionis (41 Orionis), the Trapezium Cluster, an open star cluster, the Orion OB Association 1d. θ 1 Orionis A (41 Orionis A, HD 37020, V1016 Orionis), a trinary star system.

  5. Orion Telescopes & Binoculars - Wikipedia

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    Orion Telescopes & Binoculars is an American retail company that sells telescopes, binoculars and accessories online and in-store for astronomy and birdwatching. It was founded in 1975 and has corporate offices in Watsonville, California. [1] A large proportion of its products are manufactured by the Chinese company Synta for the Orion brand ...

  6. Pi1 Orionis - Wikipedia

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    1. Orionis. Pi1 Orionis (π 1 Ori, π 1 Orionis) is a star in the equatorial constellation of Orion. It is faintly visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of 4.74. [2] Based upon an annual parallax shift of 28.04 mas, [1] it is located about 116 light-years from the Sun . This is an A-type main-sequence star with a stellar ...

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  8. Theta1 Orionis C - Wikipedia

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    Theta1 Orionis C (θ 1 Orionis C) is a member of the Trapezium open cluster that lies within the Orion Nebula. The star C is the most massive of the four bright stars at the heart of the cluster. It is an O class blue main sequence star with a B-type main sequence companion. Its high luminosity and large distance (about 1,500 light years) give ...

  9. Omega Orionis - Wikipedia

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    Omega Orionis ( ω Ori) is a single [8] star in the constellation Orion. Its apparent magnitude is 4.57 [2] and is located approximately 1,400 light-years from the Solar System. It is surrounded by a cloud of dust, forming a modest reflection nebula over a light-year wide. [9] Omega Orionis is a B-type main sequence star of spectral type B3 Ve ...

  10. Orion Community Unit School District 223 - Wikipedia

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    The Orion Community Unit School District 223 is a school district in Illinois. The district serves pre- kindergarten through twelfth grade students [1] in the communities of Orion, Andover, Lynn Center, Osco, Sunny Hill, Warner, and portions of Coal Valley, Colona, and Green Rock. These communities are located in northwest Henry County and a ...

  11. Phi1 Orionis - Wikipedia

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    Phi1 Orionis is a binary star system in the constellation Orion, positioned less than a degree to the south of Meissa. [10] It is visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of 4.42. [2] The distance to this system, based upon an annual parallax shift of 3.0 mas, [1] is around 1,090 light-years .