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Mertona (prov. designation: 1934 BA) is a
bright background asteroid from the
central region of the
asteroid belt. It was
discovered on 18 January...
- "Nocturna" is the
feminine adjective of "nocturnus", "nightly" DMP · 1298 1299
Mertona 1934 BA
Gerald Merton (1893–1983),
English astronomer DMP · 1299 1300 Marcelle...
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January 7, 1934
Heidelberg K.
Reinmuth · 38 km MPC · JPL 1299
Mertona 1934 BA
Mertona January 18, 1934
Algiers G.
Reiss · 14 km MPC · JPL 1300 Marcelle...
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discovering observatory, and a
French colony at the time. The
asteroid 1299
Mertona was
named after English astronomer Gerald Merton, who
became president...
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Minor planets navigator 1297
Quadea 1298
Nocturna 1299
Mertona...
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Antwerpia 1295
Deflotte 1296 Andrée 1297
Quadea 1298
Nocturna 1299
Mertona 1300
Marcelle 1301
Yvonne 1302
Werra 1303
Luthera 1304
Arosa 1305 Pongola...
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Minor planets navigator 1299
Mertona 1300
Marcelle 1301 Yvonne...
- 2004). "Corrigendum:
Rotational periods of
asteroids 1165 Imprinetta, 1299
Mertona 1645 Waterfield, 1833 Shmakova, 2313 Aruna, and (13856) 1999 XZ105". The...
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Merrick 11768
Merrill 162158
Merrillhess 8191
Mersenne 3303
Merta 1299
Mertona 808
Merxia 34447
Mesidor 178014
Meslay 7062
Meslier 56000
Mesopotamia 545...