Compound of ten tetrahedra

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Compound of ten tetrahedra
Type stellation and compound
Polyhedra 10 tetrahedra
Faces 40 triangles
Edges 60
Vertices 20
Dual Self-dual
Symmetry group icosahedral (Ih)
Stellation of icosahedron
Stellation of icosahedron

This polyhedron can be seen as either a polyhedral stellation or a compound. This compound was first described by Edmund Hess in 1876.

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[edit] As a compound

It can also be seen as the compound of ten tetrahedra with icosahedral symmetry (Ih). It is one of five regular compounds constructed from identical Platonic solids.

It shares the same vertex arrangement as a dodecahedron.

The compound of five tetrahedra represents two chiral halves of this compound.

[edit] As a stellation

This polyhedron is a stellation of the icosahedron, and given as Wenninger model index 25.

The stellation facets for construction are:

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