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Wachmann,
provisional designation A924 EE, is a
stony asteroid from the
inner regions of the
asteroid belt,
approximately 7
kilometers in diameter...
- co-discovered the
periodic comets 29P/Schw****mann–
Wachmann, 31P/Schw****mann–
Wachmann and 73P/Schw****mann–
Wachmann. The
Minor Planet Center credits him with the...
- 29P/Schw****mann–
Wachmann, also
known as Schw****mann–
Wachmann 1, was
discovered on
November 15, 1927, by
Arnold Schw****mann and Arno
Arthur Wachmann at the Hamburg...
- 73P/Schw****mann–
Wachmann, also
known as Schw****mann–
Wachmann 3 or SW3 for short, is a
periodic comet that has a 5.4 year
orbital period and that has been...
- into two or more pieces. An
extreme example of this is 73P/Schw****mann–
Wachmann,
which broke into over 50
pieces during its 1995 perihelion. back to top...
- Schw****mann–
Wachmann 1) 31P/Schw****mann–
Wachmann (31P/1929 B1, Schw****mann–
Wachmann 2) 73P/Schw****mann–
Wachmann (73P/1930 J1, Schw****mann–
Wachmann 3) This...
-
Arthur Wachmann of the
periodic comets 29P/Schw****mann–
Wachmann, 31P/Schw****mann–
Wachmann and 73P/Schw****mann–
Wachmann, and with Arno
Arthur Wachmann and...
- 31P/Schw****mann–
Wachmann, also
known as Schw****mann–
Wachmann 2, is a
periodic comet in the
Solar System. It was
discovered on
January 17, 1929, at an apparent...
- dust comas, with three, 2060 Chiron, 60558 Echeclus, and 29P/Schw****mann-
Wachmann 1,
having detectable levels of
volatile production in
orbits entirely beyond...
-
precursor of the
Heidelberg Observatory MPC · 1703 1704
Wachmann A924 EE Arno
Arthur Wachmann (1902–1990),
German astronomer and
discoverer of
minor planets...