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English: Planetary symbol 🝼 for Makemake. It's common in astrology and has been used by NASA.[1]
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Source https://suberic.net/~dmm/astro/index.html
Author Denis Moskowitz
Other versions stylized variant: Makemake symbol (Hull).svg

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  1. JPL/NASA (April 22, 2015). What is a Dwarf Planet?. Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved on 2021-09-24.

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