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Dictionary of Minor Planet Names

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Table of contents (10042 entries)

  1. Catalogue of Minor Planet Names and Discovery Circumstances

    1. (19) Fortuna

      Pages 17-17
    2. (20) Massalia

      Pages 17-17
    3. (21) Lutetia

      Pages 17-17
    4. (22) Kalliope

      Pages 17-17
    5. (23) Thalia

      Pages 17-17
    6. (24) Themis

      Pages 17-17
    7. (25) Phocaea

      Pages 17-17
    8. (26) Proserpina

      Pages 17-18
    9. (27) Euterpe

      Pages 18-18
    10. (28) Bellona

      Pages 18-18
    11. (29) Amphitrite

      Pages 18-18
    12. (30) Urania

      Pages 18-18
    13. (31) Euphrosyne

      Pages 18-18
    14. (32) Pomona

      Pages 18-18
    15. (33) Polyhymnia

      Pages 18-18
    16. (34) Circe

      Pages 18-18
    17. (35) Leukothea

      Pages 18-18
    18. (36) Atalante

      Pages 18-18
    19. (37) Fides

      Pages 18-18
    20. (38) Leda

      Pages 18-19

About this book

Dictionary of Minor Planet Names, fifth edition, is the official reference for the field of the IAU, which serves as the internationally recognised authority for assigning designations to celestial bodies and any surface features on them. The accelerating rate of the discovery of minor planets has not only made a new edition of this established compendium necessary but has also significantly altered its scope: this thoroughly revised edition concentrates on the approximately 10,000 minor planets that carry a name. It provides authoritative information about the basis for all names of minor planets. In addition to being of practical value for identification purposes, this collection provides a most interesting historical insight into the work of those astronomers who over two centuries vested their affinities in a rich and colorful variety of ingenious names, from heavenly goddesses to more prosaic constructions. The fifth edition serves as the primary reference, with plans for supplementary booklets with newly named bodies to be issued every three years.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Astronomisches Rechen-Institut, Heidelberg, Germany

    Lutz D. Schmadel

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