- The
Collurania Observatory, also
Teramo Observatory, (Italian:
Osservatorio Astronomico di
Collurania "Vincenzo Cerulli"), is an
astronomical observatory...
- 1890 – 8 May 1941) was an
Italian astronomer. He was
director of the
Collurania Observatory and is best
known for his maps of Mars and the work on binary...
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April 1859 – 30 May 1927) was an
Italian astronomer and
founder of the
Collurania-Teramo
Observatory in Teramo,
central Italy,
where he was born. He earned...
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visited the city in 1832, 1844 and 1847. In 1890, the
Observatory of
Collurania was founded. In 1925,the
first Italian Psychoanalytic Society was founded...
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classified as an M-type asteroid. In 1988, the
asteroid was
observed from the
Collurania-Teramo Observatory,
allowing a
light curve to be
produced that showed...
- Vaticana) -
Castel Gandolfo 037
Collurania-Teramo
Observatory (Osservatorio
Astronomico di
Collurania-Teramo) Ab
Collurania Observatory,
Teramo 038 Astronomical...
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angle of 13° to the ecliptic. In 1989, the
asteroid was
observed from the
Collurania-Teramo Observatory,
allowing a
light curve to be
produced that showed...
- of 108 km. In 1990, the
asteroid was
observed for four
nights from the
Collurania-Teramo
Observatory in Italy,
producing an
asymmetric light curve that...
- be
quite regularly shaped. In 1990, the
asteroid was
observed from the
Collurania-Teramo Observatory,
allowing a
composite light curve to be
produced that...
- to:
Vincenzo Cerulli (1859–1927),
Italian astronomer and
founder of the
Collurania-Teramo
Observatory in
Teramo Enrico Cerulli (1898–1988),
Italian scholar...