Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "15005 Guerriero (1997 XY10) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on December 7, 1997, by M. Tombelli and U. Munari at Cima Ekar.Luciano Guerriero (b. 1930) played a key role in the development of the first Italian National Space Program and the promotion of important international space research missions in astronomy. The name was suggested by F. Bevilacqua, C. Casacci and E. Vallerani."@en }
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- 15005_Guerriero abstract "15005 Guerriero (1997 XY10) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on December 7, 1997, by M. Tombelli and U. Munari at Cima Ekar.Luciano Guerriero (b. 1930) played a key role in the development of the first Italian National Space Program and the promotion of important international space research missions in astronomy. The name was suggested by F. Bevilacqua, C. Casacci and E. Vallerani.".
- Q2622009 abstract "15005 Guerriero (1997 XY10) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on December 7, 1997, by M. Tombelli and U. Munari at Cima Ekar.Luciano Guerriero (b. 1930) played a key role in the development of the first Italian National Space Program and the promotion of important international space research missions in astronomy. The name was suggested by F. Bevilacqua, C. Casacci and E. Vallerani.".
- 15005_Guerriero comment "15005 Guerriero (1997 XY10) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on December 7, 1997, by M. Tombelli and U. Munari at Cima Ekar.Luciano Guerriero (b. 1930) played a key role in the development of the first Italian National Space Program and the promotion of important international space research missions in astronomy. The name was suggested by F. Bevilacqua, C. Casacci and E. Vallerani.".
- Q2622009 comment "15005 Guerriero (1997 XY10) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on December 7, 1997, by M. Tombelli and U. Munari at Cima Ekar.Luciano Guerriero (b. 1930) played a key role in the development of the first Italian National Space Program and the promotion of important international space research missions in astronomy. The name was suggested by F. Bevilacqua, C. Casacci and E. Vallerani.".