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constellation

[kon-stuh-ley-shuhn] / ˌkɒn stəˈleɪ ʃən /




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The 59-year-old was "highly trained" and had a "constellation of information" telling him he needed to act but the Old Bailey heard he did the opposite and failed to avert the collision.

From BBC

Those constellations would essentially function as AI data centers, which some think could provide massive amounts of cheap energy and mitigate the potential of an AI-fueled energy crisis.

From MarketWatch

R Doradus is a red giant star located about 180 light years from Earth in the southern constellation Dorado, also known as the Swordfish.

From Science Daily

AST is building a satellite constellation capable of bringing data services to any smartphone.

From Barron's

It lies within the faint but imaginative constellation Monoceros, which represents a unicorn in star maps.

From Science Daily