- In 1974, it was
renamed to
Carlos Ulrrico Cesco Astronomical Station (Spanish: Estación Astronómica
Carlos Ulrrico Cesco [estaˈθjon astɾoˈnomika ˈkaɾlos...
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Carlos Ulrrico Cesco (died 1987) was an
Argentine astronomer. He
lived most of his life in San Juan, Argentina. He was a well-known
discoverer of minor...
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Vincenzo Cerulli 1 1859–1927 V. Cerulli; disc: MPC V.
Cerulli (31028)
Carlos Ulrrico Cesco 19 19XX–1987 C. U. Cesco; C. U.
Cesco (1571)
Mario R.
Cesco 6 n.a...
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Brown University MPC · 1570 1571
Cesco 1950 FJ
Ronaldo P.
Cesco and
Carlos Ulrrico Cesco (died 1987),
Argentine astronomers,
latter a
discoverer of minor...
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mathematician Ramón Carrillo,
neurosurgeon and
first Minister of
Health Carlos Ulrrico Cesco,
astronomer Rodolfo Coria,
paleontologist Miguel Rolando Covian,...
- 1867
Deiphobus /diːˈɪfəbəs/ is a dark
Jupiter trojan from the
Trojan camp,
approximately 123
kilometers (76 mi) in diameter. It was
discovered on 3 March...
- 1975),
Dutch soccer coach Cesco Baseggio (1897–1971),
Italian actor Carlos Ulrrico Cesco (died 1987),
Argentine astronomer Mario R. Cesco,
astronomer and...
- and
Related Sciences in 1943.
After finishing his degree, he and
Carlos Ulrrico Cesco (the
first astronomy graduate in the country)
obtained scholarships...
- 1991 Darwin,
provisional designation 1967 JL, is a
stony Florian asteroid from the
inner regions of the
asteroid belt,
approximately 5
kilometers in diameter...
- 1919 Clemence,
provisional designation 1971 SA, is a
bright Hungaria asteroid and
suspected tumbler from the
inner regions of the
asteroid belt, approximately...