91 Aegina (from Latin Aegīna, Aegīnēta) is a large main-belt asteroid. It was discovered by French astronomer Édouard Jean-Marie Stephan on 4 November...
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Aegina (/ɪˈdʒaɪnə/; Greek: Αίγινα, Aígina; Ancient Greek: Αἴγῑνα) is one of the Saronic Islands of Greece in the Saronic Gulf, 27 km (17 mi) from Athens...
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management business Protactinium, atomic number 91 91 Aegina, a main-belt asteroid All pages with titles containing 91 All pages with titles containing Ninety-one...
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genus of jellyfish Aegina (mythology), a nymph in Greek mythology Aegina, a character in the Khachaturian ballet Spartacus 91 Aegina, a large main belt...
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Asteroids discovered: 2 89 Julia 6 August 1866 91 Aegina 4 November 1866...
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August 1866. This was first of his two asteroid discoveries; the other was 91 Aegina. 89 Julia is believed to be named after Saint Julia of Corsica. A stellar...
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v t e Minor planets navigator 91 Aegina 92 Undina 93 Minerva...
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last obs). Retrieved 30 April 2019. "JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 91 Aegina" (2018-07-31 last obs). Retrieved 3 May 2019. "JPL Small-Body Database...
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DMP · 90 91 Aegina – Aegina, daughter of the river-god Asopus and the river-nymph Metope. She was changed into the island of Aegina by Zeus. DMP · 91 92 Undina...
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October 1, 1866 Düsseldorf R. Luther THM · moon 116 km MPC · JPL 91 Aegina — Aegina November 4, 1866 Marseilles É. Stephan · 103 km MPC · JPL 92 Undina...
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