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Asteroid / Asteroid


#1 895 Helio

895 Helio is a large dark outer main-belt asteroid [4] about 150   km in diameter. It was discovered on 11 July 1918 by German astronomer Max Wolf . [2] It is named after the element helium , whose spectrum was studied by Friedrich Paschen and Carl David Tolmé Runge , with the asteroid being named b

#2 100 Hekate

Hekate ( minor planet designation : 100 Hekate ) is a large main-belt asteroid . Main-belt asteroid 100 Hekate orbit Discovery Discovered   by J. C. Watson Discovery   date 11 July 1868 Designations MPC   designation (100) Hekate Pronunciation / ˈ h ɛ k ə t iː / [1] Named after Hecate Alternative de

#3 2578 Saint-Exupéry

2578 Saint-Exupéry , provisional designation 1975 VW 3 , is an Eoan asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt , approximately 17 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by Russian astronomer Tamara Smirnova at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory in Nauchnyj on 2 November 1975, and name

#4 2002 AA29

2002 AA 29 ( also written 2002 AA29 ) is a small near-Earth asteroid that was discovered on January 9, 2002 by the LINEAR (Lincoln Near Earth Asteroid Research) automatic sky survey. The diameter of the asteroid is only about 20–100 metres (70–300   ft) . It revolves about the Sun on an almost circu

#5 162173 Ryugu

162173 Ryugu , provisional designation 1999 JU 3 , is a near-Earth object and a potentially hazardous asteroid of the Apollo group . It measures approximately 900 metres (3,000   ft) in diameter and is a dark object of the rare spectral type Cb, [11] with qualities of both a C-type asteroid and a B-

#6 3277 Aaronson

3277 Aaronson , provisional designation 1984 AF 1 , is a carbonaceous asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt , approximately 20 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by American astronomer Edward Bowell at Lowell's Anderson Mesa Station , near Flagstaff, Arizona, on 8 January 1984,

#7 (523639) 2010 RE64

(523639) 2010 RE 64 , provisional designation 2010 RE 64 , is a trans-Neptunian object in the scattered disc located in the outermost region of the Solar System , approximately 570 kilometers (350 miles) in diameter. It was discovered on 11 July 2010 by the Pan-STARRS -1 survey at the Haleakala Obse

#8 5256 Farquhar

5256 Farquhar , provisional designation 1988 NN , is a stony Eunomian asteroid from the middle regions of the asteroid belt , approximately 12 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 11 July 1988, by American astronomers Eleanor Helin , Celina Mikolajczak and Robert Coker at the Palomar Observa

#9 472 Roma

Roma ( minor planet designation : 472 Roma ) is an asteroid . It was discovered by Luigi Carnera on July 11, 1901. Its provisional name was 1901 GP . This asteroid was named by Antonio Abetti for the city of Rome in Italy , the native country of its discoverer. [4] 472 Roma Discovery [1] Discovered

#10 2022 BX1

2022 BX 1 is a potentially hazardous asteroid around 200 meters in diameter that was discovered on 25 January 2022 when it was 0.36   AU (54   million   km ) from Earth. [1] On 29 January 2022 with an observation arc of 22 days it was rated with a Torino scale of 1 for a virtual impactor on 11 July

#11 (613766) 2007 NC7

(613766) 2007 NC 7 , also written as 2007 NC7 , is a trans-Neptunian object and centaur from the outer Solar System , approximately 106 kilometers in diameter. It was first observed on 11 July 2007, by American astronomers Megan Schwamb , Michael Brown and David Rabinowitz at Palomar Observatory in

#12 21558 Alisonliu

21558 Alisonliu , provisional designation 1998 QW 77 , is a stony Eunomia asteroid from the middle region of the asteroid belt , approximately 8 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 24 August 1998, by the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research at the Lincoln Laboratory's Experimental Test Site

#13 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

#14 2005 NB56

2005 NB 56 , also written as 2005 NB56 , is a near-Earth asteroid of the Apollo group . [2] In 2009, research physicist Edward Drobyshevski and colleagues have suggested that 2005 NB 56 could be a possible source of the meteoroid that caused the Tunguska event on 30 June 1908. It has been also suspe


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Comet / Comet


#1 80P/Peters–Hartley

80P/Peters–Hartley is a periodic comet in the Solar System with an orbital period of 8.12 years. Periodic comet with 8 year orbit 80P/Peters–Hartley Discovery Discovered by Christian Heinrich Friedrich Peters of Capodimonte Observatory , Naples, Italy Discovery date 26 June 1846 Alternative designat

#2 39P/Oterma

39P/Oterma is a currently inactive periodic comet in the Solar System with an orbital period of nearly 20 years. The size of its nucleus is not known. Periodic comet with 19 year orbit 39P/Oterma Discovery Discovered by Liisi Oterma Discovery date 8 April 1943 Alternative designations 1942 VII; 1950

#3 Comet Lulin

Comet Lulin (official designation C/2007 N3 (Lulin) , Traditional Chinese :鹿林彗星) is a non-periodic comet . It was discovered by Ye Quanzhi and Lin Chi-Sheng from Lulin Observatory . [1] [2] [7] It peaked in brightness and arrived at perigee for observers on Earth on February 24, 2009, [8] at magnitu

#4 C/2009 R1 (McNaught)

C/2009 R1 (McNaught) , one of more than fifty comets known as Comet McNaught , [4] is a non-periodic comet discovered by British-Australian astronomer Robert H. McNaught on September 9, 2009, using the Uppsala Southern Schmidt Telescope at Siding Spring Observatory in New South Wales , Australia . [


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Institution / Institution


#1 Château de Meudon

Meudon Castle , also known as the Royal Castle of Meudon or Imperial Palace of Meudon, is a French castle located in Meudon in the Hauts-de-Seine department . At the edge of a wooded plateau, the castle offers views of Paris and the Seine , as well as of the Chalais valley. Located between Paris and

#2 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

#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 Caltech Submillimeter Observatory

The Caltech Submillimeter Observatory ( CSO ) was a 10.4-meter (34   ft) diameter submillimeter wavelength telescope situated alongside the 15-meter (49   ft) James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) at Mauna Kea Observatories . It was engaged in submillimeter astronomy , of the terahertz radiation band

#5 Berlin Observatory

The Berlin Observatory ( Berliner Sternwarte ) is a German astronomical institution with a series of observatories and related organizations in and around the city of Berlin in Germany , starting from the 18th century. It has its origins in 1700 when Gottfried Leibniz initiated the "Brandenburg Soci

#6 Lowell Observatory

Lowell Observatory is an astronomical observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona , United States . Lowell Observatory was established in 1894, placing it among the oldest observatories in the United States, and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1965. [2] [3] In 2011, the Observatory was named on

#7 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

#8 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 189733 b

HD 189733 b is an exoplanet approximately 64.5 light-years (19.8   pc ) away [3] from the Solar System in the constellation of Vulpecula . Astronomers in France discovered the planet orbiting the star HD 189733 on October 5, 2005, by observing its transit across the star's face. [1] With a mass 16.2


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Researcher / Researcher


#1 Snježana Kordić

Snježana Kordić ( pronounced   [sɲěʒana kôːrditɕ] ( listen ) ; born 29 October 1964) [1] is a Croatian linguist . [3] In addition to her work in syntax , she has written on sociolinguistics . [2] Kordić is known among non-specialists for numerous articles against the puristic and prescriptive langua

#2 Max Wolf

Maximilian Franz Joseph Cornelius Wolf (21 June 1863 – 3 October 1932) was a German astronomer and a pioneer in the field of astrophotography . He was the chairman of astronomy at the University of Heidelberg and director of the Heidelberg-Königstuhl State Observatory from 1902 until his death in 19

#3 James Craig Watson

James Craig Watson (January 28, 1838 – November 22, 1880) was a Canadian - American astronomer , discoverer of comets and minor planets , director of the University of Michigan's Detroit Observatory in Ann Arbor, and awarded with the Lalande Prize in 1869. [1] [2] Canadian-American astronomer For ot

#4 Henry Throop

Henry B. Throop (born 1972), is an American astronomer and planetary scientist who specializes in the dynamics of rings and dust in the outer solar system. Throop is a member of the science team for NASA's New Horizons mission to Pluto and the Kuiper Belt , and has been involved with NASA missions t

#5 Jean-Louis Pons

Jean-Louis Pons (24 December 1761   – 14 October 1831) was a French astronomer . [1] Despite humble beginnings and being self-taught, he went on to become the greatest visual comet discoverer of all time: between 1801 and 1827 Pons discovered thirty-seven comets , more than any other person in histo

#6 David Origanus

David Origanus or David Tost (9 July 1558 – 11 July 1628/29 [1] ) was a German astronomer and professor for Greek language and Mathematics at the Viadrina University in Frankfurt (Oder) , where he had also studied. Portrait of David Origanus by Heinrich Jakob Otto . Tost was born in Glatz (Kladsko),

#7 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

#8 John Broughton

John Broughton (born 1952) [2] is an Australian amateur astronomer and artist. He is among the most prolific discoverers of minor planets worldwide, credited by the Minor Planet Center with more than a thousand discoveries made between 1997 and 2008. [1] His observations are done at Reedy Creek Obse

#9 Isabel Martin Lewis

Isabel Martin Lewis (July 11, 1881 – July 31, 1966) was an American astronomer who was the first woman hired by the United States Naval Observatory as assistant astronomer. In 1918, Lewis was elected a member of the American Astronomical Society . She was also a member of the Royal Astronomical Soci

#10 Joseph Stepling

Joseph Stepling (29 June 1716 − 11 July 1778) was a Bohemian Jesuit priest, astronomer, physicist, and mathematician. Stepling founded the Clementinum Observatory in Prague in 1751 fitted with the best instruments available in that period, some made by Jan Klein. The earliest instrumental meteorolog

#11 Henry Chamberlain Russell

Henry Chamberlain Russell CMG FRS (17 March 1836 – 22 February 1907) was an Australian astronomer and meteorologist . Australian astronomer and meteorologist

#12 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

#13 Nancy Houk

Nancy Houk is an American astronomer who led the effort to establish a comprehensive database of stellar temperatures and luminosities . [1] [ third-party source needed ] Astronomer, author, research scientist This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the ta

#14 Jérôme Lalande

Joseph Jérôme Lefrançois de Lalande ( French:   [lalɑ̃d] ; 11 July 1732 – 4 April 1807) was a French astronomer , freemason and writer. French astronomer Jérôme Lalande Jérôme de La Lande by Jean-Honoré Fragonard , c. 1769 Born ( 1732-07-11 ) 11 July 1732 Bourg-en-Bresse Died 4 April 1807 (1807-04-0

#15 Alan Duffy (astronomer)

Alan R Duffy (born 1983) is a professional astronomer and science communicator . He was born in England, raised in Ireland, and is currently based in Australia. He is a professor at the Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing at Swinburne University of Technology , and is the Lead Scientist at th

#16 Edward L. G. Bowell

Edward L. G. "Ted" Bowell (born 1943 in London ), is an American astronomer . Bowell was educated at Emanuel School London, University College, London , and the University of Paris . American astronomer He was principal investigator of the Lowell Observatory Near-Earth-Object Search (LONEOS). He has

#17 Paulo R. Holvorcem

Paulo Renato Centeno Holvorcem (born 10 July 1967) is a Brazilian amateur astronomer and mathematician who lives in Brasilia , Brazil . Minor planets discovered: 224   [1] credited by the MPC , as per September 2016 He is a prolific discoverer of asteroids . He is credited by the Minor Planet Center

#18 Naomi McClure-Griffiths

Naomi McClure-Griffiths FAA (born July 11, 1975) is an American-born astrophysicist and radio astronomer who researches and lives in Australia. In 2004, she discovered a new spiral arm in the Milky Way galaxy. She was awarded the Prime Minister's Malcolm McIntosh Prize for Physical Scientist in 2006

#19 Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein ( / ˈ aɪ n s t aɪ n / EYEN -styne ; [6] German: [ˈalbɛʁt ˈʔaɪnʃtaɪn] ( listen ) ; 14 March 1879   – 18 April 1955) was a German-born theoretical physicist , [7] widely acknowledged to be one of the greatest and most influential physicists of all time. Einstein is best known for devel

#20 Wolf Bickel

Wolf Bickel (born 6 July 1942, Bensberg ) is a German amateur astronomer and a prolific discoverer of asteroids , observing at his private Bergisch Gladbach Observatory , Germany. He is the most successful German discoverer of minor planets . [2] [3] German astronomer Minor planets discovered: 687  


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Science / Science


#1 Webb's First Deep Field

Webb's First Deep Field is the first operational image taken by the James Webb Space Telescope . The deep-field photograph, which covers a tiny area of sky visible from the Southern Hemisphere , is centered on SMACS 0723 , a galaxy cluster in the constellation of Volans . Thousands of galaxies are v


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Star / Star


#1 Eta Geminorum

Eta Geminorum ( η Geminorum , abbreviated Eta Gem , η Gem ), formally named Propus / ˈ p r oʊ p ə s / , [13] [11] is a triple star system in the constellation of Gemini . It is a naked-eye variable star around 380 light years from the Sun . Star in the constellation Gemini "Propus" redirects here. F

#2 SN 1961V

SN 1961V was an abnormal, supernova-like event that was a potential supernova impostor . [2] [3] The potential impostor nature of SN 1961V was first identified by Fritz Zwicky in 1964. [3] SN 1961V occurred in galaxy NGC 1058 , about 9.3   Mpc away (about 30 million light years). [4] Unlike many sup


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