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Comet Grigg–
Skjellerup (formally
designated 26P/Grigg–
Skjellerup) is a
periodic comet. It was
visited by the
Giotto probe in July 1992. The spacecraft...
- John
Francis Skjellerup (aka
James Francis Skjellerup; 16 May 1875 – 6
January 1952) was an
Australian amateur astronomer who
spent two
decades working...
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Comet Skjellerup–Maristany,
formally designated C/1927 X1, 1927 IX, and 1927k, was a long-period
comet which became very
bright in 1927. This
great comet...
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Skjellerup, or the
Anglicised version Skellerup, may
refer to:
Blake Skjellerup (born 1985), New
Zealand speed skater Frank Skjellerup (1875–1952), Australian...
- Østerby
Skjellerup (born 12
August 2002) is a
Danish professional footballer who
plays as a
striker for
Swedish Allsvenskan club IFK Göteborg.
Skjellerup is...
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Mathies Skjellerup (born 23 May 1996) is a
Danish footballer who
plays for
Danish 2nd
Division club VSK Aarhus. On 29
August 2020,
Skjellerup moved to...
- to its next
cometary encounter. The
probe then flew by the
Comet Grigg–
Skjellerup on 10 July 1992
which it
approached to a
distance of
about 200 km. Afterwards...
- The pi
Puppids are a
meteor shower ****ociated with the
comet 26P/Grigg-
Skjellerup. The
meteoroid streams approach the Sun at
around 37 km/s and have to...
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Francis Skjellerup was one of the
founding members of the society. A
number of
comets carry his name,
including 26P/Grigg-
Skjellerup and
Comet Skjellerup-Maristany...
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Blake Skjellerup (born 13 June 1985 in Christchurch, New Zealand) is a
short track speed skater who
competed for New
Zealand at the 2010
Winter Olympics;...