176 Iduna is a large main-belt asteroid that was discovered by German-American astronomer Christian Heinrich Friedrich Peters on October 14, 1877, in...
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Iduna in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Iduna may refer to: One of several modern anglicizations of the name of the Norse goddess Iðunn 176 Iduna,...
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Sällskapet Idun (section Asteroid 176 Iduna)
originally as a female counterpart to Sällskapet Idun. The asteroid 176 Iduna was named after the association. Ljunggren, Bengt (2002). The nobel prize...
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176 points, and it is also the symmetry group of the largest possible set of equiangular lines in 22 dimensions, which contains 176 lines. 176 Iduna is...
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176 may refer to: 176 (year) 176 (number) 176 Iduna UFC 176 Heinkel He 176 Interstate 176 Gliese 176 This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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several weeks later. As a result, another minor planet, later designated 176 Iduna, was initially assigned the number 175. The initial orbital elements for...
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Nya Idun ('New Idun'), was published from 1906 to 1924. The asteroid 176 Iduna was named after the men's association Sällskapet Idun. Idunn Mons, a mons...
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v t e Minor planets navigator 176 Iduna 177 Irma 178 Belisana...
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1876 list 166 Rhodope 15 August 1876 list 167 Urda 28 August 1876 list 176 Iduna 14 October 1877 list 185 Eunike 1 March 1878 list 188 Menippe 18 June...
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Andromache October 1, 1877 Ann Arbor J. C. Watson · 95 km MPC · JPL 176 Iduna — Iduna October 14, 1877 Clinton C. H. F. Peters · 107 km MPC · JPL 177 Irma...
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