Faceted Rhombicosidodecahedron II

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Faceted Rhombicosidodecahedron

Software used: see http://www.software3d.com/stella.php.

A Polyhedron Featuring Kites

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Polyhedron Featuring Kites

This polyhedron has sixty faces which are kites, and twelve which are regular pentagons. It was created, by stellating a snub dodecahedron, using software you can find at http://www.software3d.com/stella.php.

Violet Pyramids Hiding a Rotating Cube

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Blue Pyramids Hiding a Rotating Cube

Software used: see http://www.software3d.com/stella.php.

Compound of the Tesseract and Its Dual, the 16-Cell

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Compound of the Tesseract and Its Dual, the 16-Cell

Software used: see http://www.software3d.com/stella.php.

Facebook Freaks Me Out Sometimes

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Facebook Freaks Me Out Sometimes

The Tetrated Dodecahedron

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The tetrated dodecahedron is a near-miss Johnson solid. It was first discovered in 2002 by Alex Doskey. I then independently rediscovered it in 2003, and named it, not learning of Doskey’s original discovery for several years after that.

It has 28 faces: twelve regular pentagons, arranged in four panels of three pentagons each; four equilateral triangles (shown in blue); and six pairs of isosceles triangles (shown in yellow). All edges of the tetrated dodecahedron have the same length, except for the shared bases of these isosceles triangles, which are approximately 1.07 times as long as the other edges. This polyhedron has tetrahedral symmetry.

Tetrated Dodecanet

(All images here were produced using Stella 4d, which you may try for free, after downloading the trial version from this website: www.software3d.com/Stella.php.)

A Rotating Array of Rhombi

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A Rotating Array of Rhombi

Software credit: http://www.software3d.com/stella.php

So Close! Ring of Sixteen Rhombic Enneacontahedra . . . Nearly.

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So Close! Ring of Sixteen Rhombic Enneacontahedra . . . Nearly.

One always hopes the ring closes, but sometimes it doesn’t. Perhaps if the rhombic enneacontahedra were oriented differently? I may have to examine this further.

Software used: see http://www.software3d.com/stella.php to try it.

Another View of the 600-Cell

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6-Ex, 600-cell, Hexacosichoron

Not long ago, I posted one rotating projection of the regular polytope known as the 600-cell. Here is another.

Software used: see http://www.software3d.com/stella.php.

A Three-Part Polyhedral Compound

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A Three-Part Polyhedral Compound

A random discovery with the program at http://www.software3d/stella.php.