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1. Trichotomy for the orbits of a hypercyclic operator on a Banach space.

2. A JWST MIRI MRS View of the η Tel Debris Disk and Its Brown Dwarf Companion.

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3. Even grade generic skew-symmetric matrix polynomials with bounded rank.

4. On m-tuples of nilpotent 2 × 2 matrices over an arbitrary field.

5. Inter-satellite optical wireless communication (IsOWC) systems challenges and applications: a comprehensive review.

6. MERCURY IS SHRINKING: The smallest planet in our Solar System is getting even smaller

7. Asteroids discovered in the Baldone Observatory between 2017 and 2022: The orbits of asteroid 428694 Saule and 330836 Orius

8. Fixed-point group conjugacy classes of unipotent elements in low-dimensional symmetric spaces of special linear groups over a finite field.

13. Jupiter moon watching

15. How many galaxies orbit the Milky Way?

16. Planet's extreme orbit throws light on ‘hot Jupiters’

17. On iterative roots of injective functions.

18. Optimal Tasks and Heater Scheduling Applied to the Management of CubeSats Battery Lifespan.

19. Realization of zero-divisor graphs of finite commutative rings as threshold graphs.

20. Surgical Anatomy in Orbital Fractures: A Surgeons Perspective.

21. The Orbits of Folded Crossed Cubes.

22. Invariants of Equivalence Classes on the Set of Tight Frames.

25. Five Earth-like worlds may lurk at the edge of the Solar System

27. The evolution of the Trappist-1 planetary system

28. Cis-lunar space and the security dilemma.

29. Power Simulation of a CubeSat: Influence of Orbit, Attitude, and Thermal Control.

30. LabOSat-01: A Payload for In-Orbit Device Characterization.

31. Study of the Components of the Double Star ADS 15571 by Speckle Interferometry.

36. 'This is a book we need now': Sara Collins on choosing this year's Booker winner; After reading more than 150 books over seven months, the judges voted unanimously in favour of Samantha Harvey's Orbital -- which pulled them as far away as possible from our planet

39. The Sun Will Destroy the Earth One Day, Right? Maybe Not

45. Generation of Low-inclination, Neptune-crossing Trans-Neptunian Objects by Planet Nine

46. Eccentricity Distribution beyond the Snow Line and Implications for Planetary Habitability

47. Two-dimensional Doppler velocimetry approach using a single X-ray pulsar for Jupiter exploration.

48. Analyzing the structure of periodic orbit families that exist around asteroid (101955) Bennu.

49. Enhancement of Satellite-To-Phone Link Budget: An Approach Using Distributed Beamforming.

50. Sequences Behavior and Applications.