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* April 24: the B3/S23/C1 census reaches a total of one trillion objects.
* April 24: the B3/S23/C1 census reaches a total of one trillion objects.
* September 2: the B3/S23/C1 census reaches a total of ten trillion objects.
* September 2: the B3/S23/C1 census reaches a total of ten trillion objects.
* October 5: the first instance of [[Phoenix 1]], the last remaining unseen 12-bit object, is found.<ref name="catagolue20151005" />


==2016==
==2016==
* June 20: the B3/S23/C1 census reaches a total of 100 trillion objects.
* June 20: the B3/S23/C1 census reaches a total of 100 trillion objects.
==References==
<references>
<ref name="catagolue20151005">{{cite web
|url        = https://catagolue.appspot.com/census/b3s23/C1-2015-10-05/
|title      = Census (2015-10-05 backup)
|date      = 2015-10-05
|author    = Adam P. Goucher
|work      = Catagolue
|accessdate = 2016-06-29
}}</ref>
</references>


[[Category:Censuses]]
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Revision as of 22:18, 29 June 2016

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The following is an overview of the history of Adam P. Goucher's Catagolue.

2015

  • February 20: Catagolue becomes operative.
  • April 24: the B3/S23/C1 census reaches a total of one trillion objects.
  • September 2: the B3/S23/C1 census reaches a total of ten trillion objects.
  • October 5: the first instance of Phoenix 1, the last remaining unseen 12-bit object, is found.[1]

2016

  • June 20: the B3/S23/C1 census reaches a total of 100 trillion objects.

References

  1. Adam P. Goucher (2015-10-05). "Census (2015-10-05 backup)". Catagolue. Retrieved on 2016-06-29.