Annibale Riccò (14 September 1844 – 23 September 1919) was an Italian astronomer. He was born in Milan, Italy. In 1868 he was awarded a bachelor's degree...
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Riccò may refer to: Annibale Riccò, an Italian astronomer Riccardo Riccò an Italian cyclist 18462 Riccò an asteroid Riccò del Golfo di Spezia, This disambiguation...
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Annibale Bassano or da Bassano Annibale Padovano (1527–1575), Italian composer and organist Annibale Riccò (1844–1919), Italian astronomer Annibale Santorre...
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Riccò's law, discovered by astronomer Annibale Riccò, is one of several laws that describe a human's ability to visually detect targets on a uniform background...
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(surname), a surname Ricco's law, discovered by astronomer Annibale Riccò Monte Ricco, a mountain of the Veneto region of Italy Mr. Ricco, a 1975 crime drama...
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Ricco is a lunar impact crater. It is located in the northern part of the Moon's far side. This crater overlies the southeastern rim of the larger crater...
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The departure of Tacchini for Rome in 1879 began a difficult phase; Annibale Riccò, the Deputy (i.e. "Adjunct") Astronomer, managed to keep the quality...
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William Campbell (US), Frank Dyson (UK), Georges Lecointe (Belgium), and Annibale Riccò (Italy). Thirty-two Commissions (referred to initially as Standing Committees)...
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observes the planets with a video camera JPL · 18461 18462 Riccò 1995 QS2 Annibale Riccò, Italian astronomer † MPC · 18462 18467 Nagatatsu 1995 SX52...
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Milano: Biblioteca Giangiacomo Feltrinelli: 80. Sidoti (2000, p. 54). Annibale Riccò. Il terremoto del 16 novembre 1894 in Calabria e Sicilia. Roma: Tipografia...
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