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Challenge #329: Near Earth Objects

ryanmorin
7 - Meteor
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sergejs_kutkovics
9 - Comet
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RWvanLeeuwen
11 - Bolide

Fun and easy to handle

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Kaustubh17
8 - Asteroid

Hi @AYXAcademy 

 

Solution of Challenge 329

 

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Regards,

Kaustubh

 

AlexEntz
8 - Asteroid

Here is my Solution:

 

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rachel_lynch
Alteryx
Alteryx
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Rachel Lynch
davidwyche
5 - Atom

For the first task, in the summation function, why do you (and apparently the solution), use a count instead of count distinct?  There are 23 id's/names repeated in the data set - the repeats all have the same years.  Why should a particular object be counted as a discovery more than once?

 

Using a count distinct I get 169

Clifford_Coon
11 - Bolide

My Solution

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harshendra
8 - Asteroid

My Solution

TiffanyD
Alteryx
Alteryx
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