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- Q16939273 subject Q7468648.
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- Q16939273 abstract "In geometry, the first stellation of the rhombic dodecahedron is a stellation of the rhombic dodecahedron. This polyhedron is sometimes called Escher's solid; it appears in M. C. Escher's works Waterfall and in a study for Stars (although Stars itself features a different shape, the compound of three octahedra).".
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- Q16939273 comment "In geometry, the first stellation of the rhombic dodecahedron is a stellation of the rhombic dodecahedron. This polyhedron is sometimes called Escher's solid; it appears in M. C. Escher's works Waterfall and in a study for Stars (although Stars itself features a different shape, the compound of three octahedra).".
- Q16939273 label "First stellation of rhombic dodecahedron".
- Q16939273 depiction Three_flattened_octahedra_compound.png.