- [citation needed] The
lunar crater Neujmin is
named in his honour, as is 1129
Neujmina, a main-belt
asteroid of the Eos
family discovered by
Praskovjya Parkhomenko...
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Neujmina (prov. designation: 1929 PH) is an Eos
asteroid from the
outer regions of the
asteroid belt. It was
discovered on 8
August 1929, by astronomer...
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Astrid March 10, 1929
Uccle E.
Delporte AST 42 km MPC · JPL 1129
Neujmina 1929 PH
Neujmina August 8, 1929 Crimea-Simeis P.
Parchomenko EOS 35 km MPC · JPL...
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Salomon Anselm von
Rothschild DMP · 750 751 Faïna 1913 RK
Faina Mikhajlovna Neujmina,
colleague and
first wife of the
discoverer Grigory Neujmin (1886–1946)...
- (1905–1935),
Queen consort of King
Leopold III of
Belgium DMP · 1128 1129
Neujmina 1929 PH
Grigory Neujmin (1885–1946),
Russian astronomer and discoverer...
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period of 11.2 hours. It was
named after the discoverer's sister, Nina
Neujmina (Tsentilovich) (1889–1971). Nina is a non-family
asteroid of the main belt's...
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Cannonia (Annie Jump Cannon) 1123
Shapleya (Harlow Shapley) 1129
Neujmina (Grigory Neujmin) 1134
Kepler (Johannes Kepler) 1186
Turnera (Herbert Hall...
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rotation period of 23.7 hours. It was
named after Faina Mikhajlovna Neujmina,
colleague and
first wife of the discoverer.
Located close to the region...
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planets between the
years of 1930–1940.
Parchomenko first discovered 1129
Neujmina on 8
August 1929 at the
Simeiz Observatory. Less than a year later, Parchomenko...
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letter on the side of the
crater midpoint that is
closest to Neujmin. 1129
Neujmina,
asteroid LTO-101C2 Waterman,
Lunar Topographic Orthophotomap (LTO) Series...