• M. Schroedter; VERITAS M. Schroedter — Joachim Schubart 2 1928–pres. J. Schubart; (bio-de), Src J. Schubart (1911) Lipót Schulhof 1 1847–1921 L. Schulhof;...
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  • German ancient historian 1911 Schubart, outer main-belt asteroid, named after the German astronomer Joachim Schubart (born 1928) This disambiguation...
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    deduced that the comet of 1366 was Tempel–Tuttle, which was confirmed by Joachim Schubart in 1965. On 26 October 1366, the comet passed 0.0229 AU (3,430,000 km;...
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  • Bern, Switzerland. The asteroid was named after German astronomer Joachim Schubart. With an diameter of 65–80 kilometers, it is one of the largest members...
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  • Mikhailov (1888–1983), Russian astronomer MPC · 1910 1911 Schubart 1973 UD Joachim Schubart (1928–), German astronomer † MPC · 1911 1912 Anubis 6534 P-L...
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  • 2000 Herschel (category Discoveries by Joachim Schubart)
    in diameter. It was discovered 29 July 1960, by German astronomer Joachim Schubart at Sonneberg Observatory in eastern Germany. The S-type asteroid has...
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  • SA Ilse Defoy (1892–1947), wife of Christoph Schubart and mother of Heidelberg astronomer Joachim Schubart JPL · 14309 14310 Shuttleworth 1966 PP Mark...
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    55P/Tempel-Tuttle but this observation was not recognized until later analysis by Joachim Schubart. For a long period, he was unable to find employment, so he had to...
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  • German Protestant clergyman Friedrich Winfried Schubart [de] and grandmother of astronomer Joachim Schubart MPC · 6996 6997 Laomedon 3104 T-3 Laomedon, king...
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  • about 2100 BC. The asteroid's name was proposed by German astronomer Joachim Schubart, and its official naming citation was published by the Minor Planet...
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