Compound of two great icosahedra
The compound of two great icosahedra is a uniform polyhedron compound. It's composed of 2 great icosahedra, in the same arrangement as in the compound of 2 icosahedra.
| Compound of two great icosahedra | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Type | Uniform compound | 
| Index | UC52 | 
| Polyhedra | 2 great icosahedra | 
| Faces | 16+24 triangles | 
| Edges | 60 | 
| Vertices | 24 | 
| Symmetry group | octahedral (Oh) | 
| Subgroup restricting to one constituent | pyritohedral (Th) | 

3D model of a compound of two great icosahedra
The triangles in this compound decompose into two orbits under action of the symmetry group: 16 of the triangles lie in coplanar pairs in octahedral planes, while the other 24 lie in unique planes.
The great icosahedron, as a uniform retrosnub tetrahedron  , is similar to these snub-pair compounds: compound of two icosahedra, compound of two snub cubes and compound of two snub dodecahedra.
, is similar to these snub-pair compounds: compound of two icosahedra, compound of two snub cubes and compound of two snub dodecahedra.
References
    
- Skilling, John (1976), "Uniform Compounds of Uniform Polyhedra", Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 79 (3): 447–457, doi:10.1017/S0305004100052440, MR 0397554.
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