- 25D/
Neujmin, 28P/
Neujmin, 42P/
Neujmin, 57P/du Toit-
Neujmin-Delporte (including
fragment A) and 58P/Jackson–
Neujmin, as well as C/1914 M1 (
Neujmin), a...
- 28P/
Neujmin, also
known as
Neujmin 1, is a
large periodic comet in the
Solar System. With a
perihelion distance (closest
approach to the Sun) of 1.5AU...
- 57P/du Toit–
Neujmin–Delporte is the
designation of a
periodic comet. It is a
member of the
Jupiter family of
comets whose orbits and
evolution are strongly...
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Observatory (Симеиз) in
Crimea in 1922,
working with G. A.
Shajn and G. N.
Neujmin, and
became head of the
observatory in 1934. The
Minor Planet Center credits...
- JPL's SBDB (see list). back to main list This is a list of 57P/du Toit–
Neujmin–Delporte (2 entries) with all its
cometary fragments listed at JPL's SBDB...
- 25D/
Neujmin,
otherwise known as
Comet Neujmin 2, is a
periodic comet in the
Solar System discovered by
Grigory N.
Neujmin (Simeis) on
February 24, 1916...
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Neujmin is a
lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side. It is
nearly attached to the west-southwest of the
smaller crater Waterman, and lies to the southwest...
- 58P/Jackson–
Neujmin is a
periodic comet in the
Solar System with a
current orbital period of 8.19 years. The
comet was
discovered on a
photographic plate...
- 42P/
Neujmin, also
known as
Neujmin 3, is a
periodic comet 2 km in diameter. This
comet and 53P/Van
Biesbroeck are
fragments of a
parent comet that split...
- JPL 4420
Alandreev 1936 PB
Alandreev August 15, 1936 Crimea-Simeis G. N.
Neujmin · 16 km MPC · JPL 4421
Kayor 1942 AC
Kayor January 14, 1942 Heidelberg...