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Asteroid / Asteroid


#1 933 Susi

933 Susi is a minor planet orbiting the Sun . 933 Susi Discovery Discovered   by K. Reinmuth Discovery   site Heidelberg Discovery   date 10 February 1927 Designations MPC   designation (933) Susi Pronunciation German: [ˈzuːziː] [1] Alternative designations 1927 CH Orbital characteristics [2] Epoch

#2 715 Transvaalia

715 Transvaalia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun . 715 Transvaalia Discovery Discovered   by H. E. Wood Discovery   site Johannesburg Obs. Discovery   date 22 April 1911 Designations MPC   designation (715) Transvaalia Pronunciation / t r æ n z ˈ v ɑː l i ə / [1] Alternative designations 1911 LX O

#3 (153814) 2001 WN5

(153814) 2001 WN 5 is a sub-kilometer asteroid , classified as near-Earth object and potentially hazardous asteroid of the Apollo group . 2028 Earth/Moon approach [1] Date & Time Approach to Nominal distance uncertainty region ( 3-sigma ) 2028-Jun-26 05:23 Earth 248 714   km ± 25 km [3] 2028-Jun-26

#4 2013 TV135

2013 TV 135 is an Apollo near-Earth asteroid estimated to have a diameter of 450 meters (1,480   ft) . [3] On 16 September 2013, it passed about 0.0448   AU (6,700,000   km ; 4,160,000   mi ) from Earth. [2] On 20 September 2013, it came to perihelion (closest approach to the Sun). [2] The asteroid

#5 2015 AZ43

2015 AZ 43 (also written 2015 AZ43 ) is an Apollo near-Earth asteroid roughly 70 meters in diameter. On 10 February 2015 with a 29.5-day observation arc , it showed a 1 in 5,880 chance of impacting Earth on 27 February 2107. [3] However, the NEODyS nominal best-fit orbit shows that 2015 AZ 43 will b

#6 79912 Terrell

79912 Terrell , provisional designation 1999 CC 3 , is a dark Adeonian asteroid from the central regions of the asteroid belt , approximately 6 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 10 February 1999, by astronomers Walter Cooney and Ethan Kandler at the Highland Road Park Observatory , in Bat

#7 1300 Marcelle

1300 Marcelle , provisional designation 1934 CL , is a carbonaceous asteroid from the middle region of the asteroid belt , approximately 30 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 10 February 1934, by French astronomer Guy Reiss at the North African Algiers Observatory in Algeria. [13] Carbonac

#8 63 Ausonia

Ausonia ( minor planet designation : 63 Ausonia ) is a stony Vestian asteroid from the inner region of the asteroid belt , approximately 100 kilometers (60 miles) in diameter. It was discovered by Italian astronomer Annibale de Gasparis on 10 February 1861, from the Astronomical Observatory of Capod

#9 (137924) 2000 BD19

(137924) 2000 BD 19 , provisional designation 2000 BD 19 , is a 970-meter asteroid and near-Earth object with the second smallest perihelion of any numbered asteroid (0.092   AU — 38% of Mercury 's orbital radius). With its high eccentricity, not only does 2000 BD 19 get very close to the Sun, but i

#10 (469306) 1999 CD158

(469306) 1999 CD 158 , provisional designation : 1999 CD 158 , is a trans-Neptunian object from the circumstellar disc of the Kuiper belt , located in the outermost region of the Solar System . The relatively bright hot classical Kuiper belt object measures approximately 310 kilometers (190 miles) i

#11 740 Cantabia

740 Cantabia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun . It was discovered on 10 February 1913 at Winchester, Massachusetts by American amateur astronomer J. H. Metcalf . Cantabia is a contraction of Cantabrigia, Latin for Cambridge, named in honor of Cambridge, Massachusetts . It is orbiting at a distance

#12 4179 Toutatis

4179 Toutatis , provisional designation 1989 AC , is an elongated, stony asteroid and slow rotator , [11] classified as a near-Earth object and potentially hazardous asteroid of the Apollo asteroid and Alinda asteroid groups, [ citation needed ] approximately 2.5 kilometers in diameter. Discovered b

#13 2018 AG37

2018 AG 37 (nicknamed FarFarOut ) is a distant trans-Neptunian object and centaur that was discovered 132.2   ±   1.5   AU (19.78   ±   0.22   billion   km) from the Sun, [8] farther than any other currently observable known object in the Solar System. [3] [9] Imaged in January 2018 during a search

#14 6398 Timhunter

6398 Timhunter , provisional designation 1991 CD 1 , is a stony Phocaea asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt , approximately 5.5 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 10 February 1991, by American astronomer couple Carolyn and Eugene Shoemaker , in collaboration with Canadian

#15 2010 GZ60

2010 GZ 60 was originally estimated by JPL to be a near-Earth asteroid approximately 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) in diameter. [4] But is now known to be an asteroid from the inner region of the asteroid belt that does not get closer than 1.5   AU (220   million   km ) to Earth. [2] Asteroid 2010 GZ 60

#16 (388188) 2006 DP14

(388188) 2006 DP 14 , provisional designation 2006 DP 14 , is a sub-kilometer sized, peanut-shaped asteroid on a highly eccentric orbit, classified as near-Earth object and potentially hazardous asteroid of the Apollo group . This contact binary was discovered on 23 February 2006, by astronomers of

#17 624 Hektor

624 Hektor / ˈ h ɛ k t ər / is the largest Jupiter trojan and the namesake of the Hektor family , with a highly elongated shape equivalent in volume to a sphere of approximately 225 to 250 kilometers diameter. It was discovered on 10 February 1907, by astronomer August Kopff at Heidelberg Observator

#18 List of minor planets discovered using the WISE spacecraft

The following is a list of numbered minor planets discovered, co-discovered and re-discovered by the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE), a NASA infrared spaceborne observatory. As of July 2018, the list contains 4093 entries, accredited by the Minor Planet Center as discovered by "WISE". Not

#19 741 Botolphia

741 Botolphia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun , discovered by Joel Hastings Metcalf on 10 February 1913 from Winchester . It is named after Saint Botolph , the semi-legendary founder of a 7th-century monastery that would become the town of Boston, Lincolnshire , England . 741 Botolphia Discovery


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Comet / Comet


#1 X/1106 C1

X/1106 C1 , also known as the Great Comet of 1106 , was a great comet that appeared on 2 February 1106, and was observed around the world from the beginning of February through to mid-March. It was recorded by astronomers in Wales , England , Japan , Korea , China and Continental Europe . It was obs

#2 45P/Honda–Mrkos–Pajdušáková

45P/Honda–Mrkos–Pajdušáková is a short-period comet discovered by Minoru Honda December 3, 1948. [8] It is named after Minoru Honda , Antonín Mrkos , and Ľudmila Pajdušáková . The object revolves around the Sun on an elliptical orbit with a period of 5.25 years. [1] The nucleus is 1.3 kilometers in

#3 163P/NEAT

163P/NEAT is a periodic comet discovered on November 5, 2004 by Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking (NEAT) using the 1.2 meter Samuel Oschin telescope at Palomar Observatory . [1] Periodic comet with 7 year orbit 163P/NEAT Discovery Discovered by Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking ( 644 ) [1] Discovery date Nove

#4 25D/Neujmin

25D/Neujmin , otherwise known as Comet Neujmin 2 , is a periodic comet in the Solar System discovered by Grigory N. Neujmin ( Simeis ) on February 24, 1916. [2] It was last observed on February 10, 1927. [3] Lost comet 25D/Neujmin Discovery Discovered by Grigory Neujmin Discovery date 24 February 19

#5 C/2015 V2 (Johnson)

C/2015 V2 (Johnson) is a hyperbolic comet discovered on 3 November 2015 by Jess Johnson ( Catalina Sky Survey ) at an apparent magnitude of 17.1 using a 0.68-meter (27   in) Schmidt–Cassegrain telescope . [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] Its incoming orbit had a Semimajor Axis of 59,200 AU (0.94 light years), bu

#6 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko

67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko (abbreviated as 67P or 67P/C–G ) is a Jupiter-family comet , [10] originally from the Kuiper belt , [11] with a current orbital period of 6.45 years, [1] a rotation period of approximately 12.4 hours [9] and a maximum velocity of 135,000   km/h (38   km/s; 84,000   mph) . [


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Galaxy / Galaxy


#1 NGC 691

NGC 691 is an unbarred spiral galaxy located in the constellation Aries . It is located at a distance of circa 120 million light years from Earth, which, given its apparent dimensions, means that NGC 691 is about 130,000 light years across. It was discovered by William Herschel on November 13, 1786.

#2 Pinwheel Galaxy

The Pinwheel Galaxy (also known as Messier 101 , M101 or NGC 5457 ) is a face-on spiral galaxy 21   million light-years (6.4 megaparsecs ) [5] away from Earth in the constellation Ursa Major . It was discovered by Pierre Méchain in 1781 [lower-alpha 1] and was communicated that year to Charles Messi

#3 NGC 3464

NGC 3464 is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation of Hydra , discovered 14 January 1886 by Ormond Stone . Barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Hydra NGC 3464 Observation data ( J2000 epoch ) Constellation Hydra Right ascension 10 h 54 m 40 s [1] Declination −21 °   04 ′   00 ″ [1] Redshif

#4 NGC 2748

NGC 2748 is a spiral galaxy in the northern circumpolar constellation of Camelopardalis , [6] located at a distance of 61.3 megalight-years from the Milky Way . [3] It was discovered September 2, 1828 by John Herschel . [6] The morphological classification of SAbc [5] indicates this is an unbarred s


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Institution / Institution


#1 Astronomical Observatory of Mallorca

The Astronomical Observatory of Mallorca ( Spanish : Observatorio Astronómico de Mallorca , OAM ) is an observatory just south of Costitx , Mallorca , Spain . [3] Observatory Astronomical Observatory of Mallorca Alternative   names ca Observatory   code 620   Location Costitx , Mallorca , Spain Coor

#2 List of solar eclipses visible from Russia

This list of solar eclipses visible from Russia enumerates the solar eclipses that have been seen and will be seen in Russia . Lists of solar eclipses Geometry of a total solar eclipse (not to scale) Solar eclipses in antiquity Solar eclipses in the Middle Ages Modern history 16th 17th 18th 19th 20t

#3 Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam

Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP) is a German research institute. It is the successor of the Berlin Observatory founded in 1700 and of the Astrophysical Observatory Potsdam (AOP) founded in 1874. The latter was the world's first observatory to emphasize explicitly the research area of

#4 San Vittore Observatory

The San Vittore Observatory ( Italian : Osservatorio San Vittore , obs.   code : 522 ) is an astronomical observatory in Bologna , Italy. It has made numerous asteroid discoveries during 1980–2000. [1] Minor planets discovered: 99   [1] see §   List of discovered minor planets Observatory San Vittor

#5 Črni Vrh Observatory

The Črni Vrh Observatory ( Slovene : Observatorij Črni Vrh , IAU code : 106 ) is an astronomical observatory located in western Slovenia , close to the settlement of Črni Vrh , near the town of Idrija . The current observatory was built in 1985 and stands at an elevation of 730 metres (2,400   ft) .

#6 Campo Imperatore Near-Earth Object Survey

The CINEOS program ( Campo Imperatore Near-Earth Object Survey ), started in 2001, is dedicated to the discovery and follow-up of near-Earth objects (NEOs), namely asteroids and comets which periodically approach or intersect the Earth's orbit . In particular CINEOS is addressed to the discovery of


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Meteorite / Meteorite


#1 HD 114386 b

HD 114386 b is an exoplanet orbiting the star HD 114386 . The planet orbits the star in a rather eccentric orbit. Mean distance from the star is 1.62 AU , somewhat more than distance between Mars and the Sun. At periastron , the planet comes almost as close as Earth orbits the Sun, and at apoastron

#2 Homestead (meteorite)

Homestead is a L5 meteorite fallen in 1875 in Iowa , United States . Homestead 20.4 g partial slice taken from the 450 g fragment that resided in the AMNH for over a century Type Chondrite Class Ordinary chondrite Group L5 Country United States Region Iowa Coordinates 41°48′N 91°52′W [1] Observed fa

#3 HD 330075 b

HD 330075 b is an extrasolar planet approximately 164 light-years away in the constellation of Norma . This planet orbits the star HD 330075 . It was discovered by the Geneva Extrasolar Planet Search team at ESO's La Silla Observatory using the HARPS spectrograph . [1] Extrasolar planet in the const

#4 Chelyabinsk meteor

The Chelyabinsk meteor was a superbolide that entered Earth's atmosphere over the southern Ural region in Russia on 15 February 2013 at about 09:20 YEKT (03:20 UTC ). It was caused by an approximately 20   m (66   ft) near-Earth asteroid that entered the atmosphere at a shallow 18.3 ± 0.4 degree ang


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Researcher / Researcher


#1 Leland Cunningham

Leland Erskin Cunningham (February 10, 1904, in Wiscasset, Maine – May 31, 1989, in Richmond, California ) was an American astronomer and discoverer of minor planets . In a career spanning 50 years, he became an authority on orbit theory and on precise measurements of the orbits of comets, planets,

#2 Frederick James Hargreaves

Frederick James Hargreaves (10 February 1891 – 4 September 1970) was a British astronomer and optician . He was considered the foremost optician in Britain, and was noted for his skill in mirror making and other optics for astronomical telescopes . He also made a series of observations and drawings

#3 Eugène Joseph Delporte

Eugène Joseph Delporte (10 January 1882   – 19 October 1955) was a Belgian astronomer born in Genappe . [2] [3] Belgian astronomer Minor planets discovered: 66   [1] see §   List of discovered minor planets He discovered a total of sixty-six asteroids . Notable discoveries include 1221 Amor (which l

#4 Eugene Merle Shoemaker

Eugene Merle Shoemaker (April 28, 1928   – July 18, 1997) was an American geologist . He co-discovered Comet Shoemaker–Levy 9 with his wife Carolyn S. Shoemaker and David H. Levy . This comet hit Jupiter in July 1994: the impact was televised around the world. Shoemaker also studied terrestrial crat

#5 Stefano Sposetti

Stefano Sposetti (born 22 December 1958) is a Swiss amateur astronomer and a prolific discoverer of minor planets . [2] [3] He lives in Gnosca , in the Italian-speaking part of Switzerland in the Ticino Alps , where the Gnosca Observatory is located. Swiss astronomer Flyby of Asteroid 2004 FH in Mar

#6 Paul G. Comba

Paul G. Comba (1926 – April 5, 2017) was an Italian-American computer scientist , an amateur astronomer and a prolific discoverer of minor planets . [2] Paul G. Comba Born 1926   ( 1926 ) Tunisia Died April 4, 2017 (2017-04-04) (aged   90–91) Education Ph.D. Alma   mater University of Turin , Blufft

#7 Freimut Börngen

Freimut Börngen ( German: [ˈfʁaɪmuːt ˈbœʁŋən] ; 17 October 1930 – 19 June 2021) was a German astronomer and a prolific discoverer of minor planets . [2] A few sources give his first name wrongly as "Freimuth". The Minor Planet Center credits him as F. Borngen . German astronomer (1930–2021) Minor pl

#8 Richard C. Lamb

Richard C. Lamb (September 8, 1933 – February 10, 2018) was an American astrophysicist. American astrophysicist A native of Lexington, Kentucky , Lamb earned his bachelor's degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology . He began graduate work at the University of Kentucky after a stint in t

#9 Gordon Pettengill

Gordon Hemenway Pettengill (February 10, 1926 – May 8, 2021) was an American radio astronomer and planetary physicist. He was one of the first to take radar from its original military application to its use as a tool for astronomy . He was professor emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technol

#10 Saleh Ajeery

Saleh Mohammed Saleh Abdulaziz Al Ajeery (23 June 1920 – 10 February 2022) was a Kuwaiti astronomer. [1] Kuwaiti astronomer (1920–2022) This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in Arabic . (January 2016) Click [show] for important translation instructions. Vie

#11 Johann Nepomuk Krieger

Johann Nepomuk Krieger (4 February 1865, Unterwiesenbach – 10 February 1902, Sanremo ) was a draftsman and selenographer who produced detailed hand-drawn maps of the lunar surface at his Italian observatory. [1] [2] Johann Nepomuk Krieger Born ( 1865-02-04 ) 4 February 1865 Unterwiesenbach , Kingdom

#12 E. M. Antoniadi

Eugène Michel Antoniadi ( Greek : Ευγένιος Αντωνιάδης; 1 March 1870 – 10 February 1944) was a Greek - French astronomer . Greek-French astronomer "Antoniadi" redirects here. For other uses, see Antoniadi (disambiguation) . Eugène Michel Antoniadi Eugène Michel Antoniadi Born ( 1870-03-01 ) 1 March 1

#13 Masayuki Iwamoto

Masayuki Iwamoto ( 岩本 雅之 , Iwamoto Masayuki , born 1954) is a Japanese astronomer from Awa in the Tokushima Prefecture . [2] The Minor Planet Center credits him with the co-discovery of 6 asteroids made together with Japanese astronomer Toshimasa Furuta at the Tokushima-Kainan Astronomical Observato

#14 Joel Hastings Metcalf

Joel Hastings Metcalf (January 4, 1866 – February 23, 1925) was an American astronomer , humanitarian and minister . [2] Asteroids discovered: 41   [1] 525 Adelaide October 21, 1908 581 Tauntonia December 24, 1905 599 Luisa April 25, 1906 600 Musa June 14, 1906 602 Marianna February 16, 1906 603 Tim

#15 Robert H. McNaught

Robert H. McNaught (born in Scotland in 1956) is a Scottish-Australian astronomer at the Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics of the Australian National University (ANU). He has collaborated with David J. Asher of the Armagh Observatory . Scottish-Australian astronomer (born 1956) Minor pla

#16 Nobuhiro Kawasato

Nobuhiro Kawasato ( 川里 信弘 , Kawasato Nobuhiro ) is a Japanese astronomer credited by the Minor Planet Center with the discovery of 105 asteroids he made partially in collaboration with astronomer Tsutomu Hioki at Okutama Observatory ( 877 ), Japan, between 1988 and 2000. [1] [2] Japanese astronomer

#17 Guy Reiss

Guy Reiss (1904–1964) was a French astronomer and discoverer of five asteroids , who worked at the Algiers Observatory in Algiers, North Africa, during the 1930s and later at the Nice Observatory in southeastern France. [1] [2] French astronomer Minor planets discovered: 5   [1] 1213 Algeria 5 Decem

#18 Vladimir Shkodrov

Vladimir Georgiev Shkodrov (Владимир Георгиев Шкодров; 10 February 1930 – 31 August 2010) was a Bulgarian astronomer and professor at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. He is one of the founders of the Bulgarian National Observatory in Rozhen and authored numerous scientific and popular articles and

#19 August Kopff

August Kopff (February 5, 1882 – April 25, 1960) was a German astronomer and discoverer of several comets and asteroids . German astronomer August Kopff Minor planets discovered: 68   [1] see §   List of discovered minor planets Kopff studied and worked in Heidelberg, getting his PhD there in 1906 a

#20 Frank B. Zoltowski

Frank B. Zoltowski (born 1957) is an Australian amateur astronomer and prolific discoverer of minor planets who lives in Woomera , South Australia. In 1998, he was awarded a " Gene Shoemaker NEO Grant" for improved near-Earth object searches. [2] [3] Australian astronomer Frank B. Zoltowski Born 195


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Star / Star


#1 V1974 Cygni

V1974 Cygni or Nova Cygni 1992 was a nova , visible to the naked eye, in the constellation Cygnus . It was discovered visually with 10×50 binoculars on February 19, 1992, by Peter Collins , an amateur astronomer living in Boulder, Colorado . At that time he first noticed it, it had an apparent magni

#2 U Scorpii

U Scorpii ( U Sco ) is a recurrent nova system; one of 10 known recurring novae in the Milky Way galaxy . [5] Located near the northern edge of the constellation Scorpius it normally has a magnitude of 18, but reaches a magnitude of about 8 during outbursts. Outbursts have been observed in 1863, 190


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