Maria Asteroids - 787 Moskva, 727 Nipponia, 170 Maria, 660 Crescentia, 875 Nymphe, 897 Lysistrata, 575 Renate, 879 Ricarda, 695 Bella, 616 Elly (Paperback)


Chapters: 787 Moskva, 727 Nipponia, 170 Maria, 660 Crescentia, 875 Nymphe, 897 Lysistrata, 575 Renate, 879 Ricarda, 695 Bella, 616 Elly, 714 Ulula, 2865 Laurel, 472 Roma, Maria Family. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 36. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: 787 Moskva 787 Moskva is a minor planet orbiting the Sun. The object 1914 UQ discovered April 20, 1914 by Grigory Neujmin was named 787 Moskva for the capital of Russia Moscow (and retains that name to this day). The object 1934 FD discovered on March 19, 1934 by C. Jackson was given the sequence number 1317. In 1938, G. N. Neujmin found that asteroid 1317 and 787 Moskva were one and the same object. The sequence number 1317 was later reused for the object 1935 RC discovered on September 1, 1935 by Karl Reinmuth; that object is now known as 1317 Silvretta. ...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=303350

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Chapters: 787 Moskva, 727 Nipponia, 170 Maria, 660 Crescentia, 875 Nymphe, 897 Lysistrata, 575 Renate, 879 Ricarda, 695 Bella, 616 Elly, 714 Ulula, 2865 Laurel, 472 Roma, Maria Family. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 36. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: 787 Moskva 787 Moskva is a minor planet orbiting the Sun. The object 1914 UQ discovered April 20, 1914 by Grigory Neujmin was named 787 Moskva for the capital of Russia Moscow (and retains that name to this day). The object 1934 FD discovered on March 19, 1934 by C. Jackson was given the sequence number 1317. In 1938, G. N. Neujmin found that asteroid 1317 and 787 Moskva were one and the same object. The sequence number 1317 was later reused for the object 1935 RC discovered on September 1, 1935 by Karl Reinmuth; that object is now known as 1317 Silvretta. ...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=303350

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September 2010

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September 2010

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38

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978-1-157-33114-8

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9781157331148

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