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File:Nicole-Reine Lepaute.jpg|link=Nicole-Reine Lepaute (nonfiction)|1771: Astronomer, mathematician, and crime-fighter [[Nicole-Reine Lepaute (nonfiction)|Nicole-Reine Lepaute]] construct a group of catalogs for the stars which are at risk of [[crimes against astronomical constants]].
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Revision as of 20:31, 19 February 2018

Steganographic analysis of Euler diagram unexpectedly reveals six hundred gigabytes of encrypted relationships between objects in the Solar System (excluding stars).

Crimes against astronomical constants are various types of crime committed against astronomical physical constants including mass, momentum, and gravity.

Most crimes against astronomical constants are associated with both crimes against mathematical constants and crimes against physics.

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