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Journal for the History of Astronomy. 42:283-306
[Extract] Theatricality was hardly the forte of Giuseppe Piazzi (1746–1826), but the Italian monk and Director of Palermo Observatory could hardly have set the stage for a better drama. Just as the nineteenth century began, he discovered the eighth
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Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage. 14:129-135
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Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage. 12:240-249
Autor:
Brian G. Marsden
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Planetary and Space Science. 57:1098-1105
The history of “comet families”, in particular the Jupiter comet family, is reviewed, together with ways in which the Jupiter family has been defined. New criteria are proposed, particularly with regard to distinguishing Jupiter-family comets (JF
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Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union. 4:183-186
The activity of the Minor Planet Center continued generally to increase during the two triennia covered by this report, principally because of the continuing success of the surveys for near-earth objects. Chief among these has been the Lincoln (Labor
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Kaare Aksnes, J. Ellen Blue, Guy J. Consolmagno, Mikhail Ya. Marov, Iwan P. Williams, Tobias Owen, G. A. Burba, Juergen Blunck, Bradford A. Smith, Rita Schulz, Mark S. Robinson, Brian G. Marsden
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Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union. 3:120-127
The meeting was attended by six from the WG (K. Aksnes, J. Blunck, G. Consolmagno, B. Marsden, R. Schulz, V. Shevchenko) and two from the Task Groups (D. Morrison, J. Watanabe). Also the incoming WG members E. Bowell and R. Courtin, as well as some g
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David W. Hughes, Brian G. Marsden
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Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage. 10:21-30
Autor:
Brian G. Marsden
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 117:1452-1458
Autor:
Brian G. Marsden
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Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics. 43:75-102
▪ Abstract After centuries of speculation that the early records of observations of bright comets near the sun involved repeated returns of a single sungrazing object, there came in the 1880s the realization, first by Kirkwood, and then most notabl
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Icarus. 170:463-491
The Wide Field Camera (WFC) on the Hubble Space Telescope and the Low Resolution Imaging Spectrograph (LRIS) on the Keck II telescope have been used to image 21 distant dynamically new, long-period (LP) and short-period (SP) Jupiter-family (JF) comet