Английская Википедия:Compound of dodecahedron and icosahedron

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First stellation of icosidodecahedron
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Type Dual compound
Coxeter diagram Шаблон:CDDШаблон:CDD
Stellation core icosidodecahedron
Convex hull Rhombic triacontahedron
Index W47
Polyhedra 1 icosahedron
1 dodecahedron
Faces 20 triangles
12 pentagons
Edges 60
Vertices 32
Symmetry group icosahedral (Ih)

In geometry, this polyhedron can be seen as either a polyhedral stellation or a compound.

As a compound

It can be seen as the compound of an icosahedron and dodecahedron. It is one of four compounds constructed from a Platonic solid or Kepler-Poinsot solid, and its dual.

It has icosahedral symmetry (Ih) and the same vertex arrangement as a rhombic triacontahedron.

This can be seen as the three-dimensional equivalent of the compound of two pentagons ({10/2} "decagram"); this series continues into the fourth dimension as the compound of 120-cell and 600-cell and into higher dimensions as compounds of hyperbolic tilings.

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As a stellation

This polyhedron is the first stellation of the icosidodecahedron, and given as Wenninger model index 47.

The stellation facets for construction are:

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In popular culture

In the film Tron (1982), the character Bit took this shape when not speaking.

In the cartoon series Steven Universe (2013-2019), Steven's shield bubble, briefly used in the episode Change Your Mind, had this shape.

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