• Brian A. Skiff is an American astronomer noted for discovering numerous asteroids and a number of comets including the periodic comets 114P/Wiseman–Skiff...
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    524522 Zoozve (category Discoveries by Brian A. Skiff)
    11 November 2002 by Brian A. Skiff at Lowell Observatory. As of February 2013, it has been observed telescopically 457 times with a data-arc span of 2...
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  • Look up skiff in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A skiff is any of a number of types of small boat. Skiff may also refer to: Skiff (company), seller...
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    3325 TARDIS (category Discoveries by Brian A. Skiff)
    in diameter. It was discovered on 3 May 1984, by American astronomer Brian Skiff at Lowell's Anderson Mesa Station, Arizona, in the United States. The...
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  • program, an advanced binocular program, and a binocular program "from hell". While at TSP 1996, Brian A. Skiff named one of the asteroids that he had previously...
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    28, 1986, by Brian A. Skiff of Lowell Observatory. Wiseman and Skiff confirmed the comet on January 19, 1987. Comet 114P/Wiseman–Skiff is believed to...
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    2003 SQ222. 2003 October 15, Brian A. Skiff recovers 1937 UB (Hermes), a lost asteroid for 66 years. 2004 May 20, Brian Skiff finds an asteroid, (434326)...
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    August 1984 by Brian A. Skiff at the Anderson Mesa Station of the Lowell Observatory, was named in Starr's honour. Starr was nominated for a 1989 Daytime...
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    C/2007 F1 (LONEOS) is a hyperbolic comet discovered on March 19, 2007 as part as the Lowell Observatory Near Earth Object Search (LONEOS). The comet reached...
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    TARDIS (redirect from T.A.R.D.I.S.)
    discovered in 1984 by astronomer Brian A. Skiff was named 3325 TARDIS on account of its cuboid appearance. A number of geological features on Charon, the...
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