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Kazimierz Kordylewski (born 11
October 1903 in Poznań – 11
March 1981 in Kraków, Poland) was a
Polish astronomer. In 1956, he
claimed the
discovery of...
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Kordylewski clouds, also
named ghost moons, are
concentrations of dust that
exist at the L4 and L5
Lagrangian points of the Earth–Moon system. They were...
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Kordylewski dust
cloud in the Earth-Moon
Lagrange point L5. Part II.
Imaging polarimetric observation: new
evidence for the
existence of
Kordylewski dust...
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Antisolar point Earth's
shadow Heiligenschein Interplanetary dust
cloud Kordylewski cloud Opposition surge, the
apparent brightening of a co**** surface...
- in L5.
THEMIS Chang'e 5-T1
Queqiao relay satellite EQUULEUS nanosat.
Kordylewski clouds ****ure
location of TDRS-style
communication satellites to support...
- IATA code
Karainagar Divisional Council, a Sri
Lanka local authority Kordylewski Dust Clouds,
concentrations (ghost moons) of
interplanetary dust at the...
- the
faint Kordylewski clouds, at or
circling the L4 and L5
Lagrange points of the moon, was
first photographed here by
Kazimierz Kordylewski in 1961. The...
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spacecraft 3753
Cruithne 2020 SO
Space debris Also
orbiting the
Earth are the
Kordylewski clouds:
large transient concentrations of dust at the
Trojan points of...
- dust
clouds orbited Earth at the Moon's L4 and L5 points,
known as the
Kordylewski clouds.
These were
nicknamed "Earth's
hidden moons". The interpretation...
- XL5 2003 YN107 2006 RH120 3753
Cruithne 6Q0B44E
Claimed moons of
Earth Kordylewski cloud Natural satellite Quasi-satellite
Theia / giant-impact hypothesis...