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  1. Hace 5 días · Asteroid 19 Fortuna was discovered by English astronomer John Russell Hind on August 22, 1852. It is a large main-belt asteroid with a diameter of approximately 200 km and an irregular shape. Fortuna's name comes from the Roman goddess of luck and fortune, and it was named by John Herschel, a British astronomer and son of William ...

  2. Hace 1 día · Altitude: 7.1° Azimuth: 69.0° Direction: East-North-East. Asteroid 18 Melpomene was discovered on June 24, 1852, by astronomer John Russell Hind. It is part of the main asteroid belt and is approximately 139 km in diameter. Its name comes from Greek mythology, where Melpomene was the muse of tragedy.

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  3. Hace 3 días · It was discovered on September 13, 1850, by English astronomer John Russell Hind and named after the Roman goddess of victory, Victoria. The asteroid orbits the Sun between Mars and Jupiter, with a semi-major axis of approximately 2.47 astronomical units (AU) and an orbital period of about 4.09 years.

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  4. 28 de abr. de 2024 · NGC 6760 es un cúmulo globular descubierto por el astrónomo británico John Russell Hind en 1845. Se encuentra a 24 mil años luz de la Tierra y tiene una magnitud de 9.1, por lo que es fácil de encontrar con pequeños telescopios.

  5. Hace 2 días · The same year, John Russell Hind expressed the contrary view that the symbols were easier to remember than the numbers, but also admitted that the names were more commonly used than either the numbers or the symbols.

  6. 25 de abr. de 2024 · John Russell Hind (in der Literatur auch als John R. Hind angegeben) (* 12. Mai 1823 in Nottingham; † 23. Dezember 1895 in Twickenham) war ein britischer Astronom . Leben und Wirken. Hind wurde 1840 am Observatorium von Greenwich als Assistent in der magnetischen Abteilung angestellt.

  7. Hace 3 días · An eclipse recorded by Herodotus before Xerxes departed for his expedition against Greece, which is traditionally dated to 480 BC, was matched by John Russell Hind to an annular eclipse of the Sun at Sardis on February 17, 478 BC.