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- Q155708 subject Q19795229.
- Q155708 subject Q3919730.
- Q155708 subject Q7607653.
- Q155708 subject Q8273232.
- Q155708 subject Q8380108.
- Q155708 abstract "589 Croatia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun, discovered by Dr. August Kopff from Königstuhl-Heidelberg Observatory, with the use of the photographic method. In the moment of the discovery, the asteroid was 12.5mv and was in the constellation of Virgo. The object was named Croatia, after the suggestion made by professor Max Wolf, to honor the foundation of the Astronomical Observatory of the Croatian Natural Sciences Society in Zagreb. The discovery was published in the Astronomische Nachrichten magazine, in the article wrote by Professor Wolf. Later, some astronomers (Johann Palisa, K. Lohnert and some others) were making measurements for the purpose of determining the orbital elements. From these measurements Dr. P.V. Neugebauer from Berlin and M.S. Mello and Simas from Trafaria (Lisboa) had independently determined the first orbital elements. Observations had continued, and among observers there were A. Kopff, E. Bianchi, A. Abetti, G. Zappa, P. Chafardet, Elia Millosevich, J. Palisa, and some others. Observations were made from Berlin, Copenhagen, Rome, Arcetra and some other Italian cities. The radius of (probably) 28.452 km (and, consequently, the superficial area of 2543.2 km2, and equatorial circumference of 89.385 km) were determined by use of the Argelander's Method.".
- Q155708 apoapsis "4.884370478355E11".
- Q155708 discovered "1906-03-03".
- Q155708 discoverer Q57432.
- Q155708 epoch "August 18, 2005 (JDCT2453600.5)".
- Q155708 formerName "1906 TM".
- Q155708 orbitalPeriod "479088.0".
- Q155708 periapsis "4.489432099707E11".
- Q155708 wikiPageExternalLink NumberedMPs.txt.
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- Q155708 wikiPageWikiLink Q19795229.
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- Q155708 wikiPageWikiLink Q3919730.
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- Q155708 wikiPageWikiLink Q57432.
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- Q155708 wikiPageWikiLink Q7607653.
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- Q155708 wikiPageWikiLink Q8273232.
- Q155708 wikiPageWikiLink Q8380108.
- Q155708 altNames "1906".
- Q155708 aphelion "3.265".
- Q155708 discovered "1906-03-03".
- Q155708 discoverer Q57432.
- Q155708 epoch "2005-08-18".
- Q155708 name "589".
- Q155708 perihelion "3.001".
- Q155708 period "5.545".
- Q155708 type Place.
- Q155708 type CelestialBody.
- Q155708 type Location.
- Q155708 type Place.
- Q155708 type Planet.
- Q155708 type Thing.
- Q155708 type Q634.
- Q155708 comment "589 Croatia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun, discovered by Dr. August Kopff from Königstuhl-Heidelberg Observatory, with the use of the photographic method. In the moment of the discovery, the asteroid was 12.5mv and was in the constellation of Virgo. The object was named Croatia, after the suggestion made by professor Max Wolf, to honor the foundation of the Astronomical Observatory of the Croatian Natural Sciences Society in Zagreb.".
- Q155708 label "589 Croatia".
- Q155708 name "589 Croatia".