Asaph Hall
Asaph Hall | |
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Ruggit |
15 Jerrey Fouyir 1829 Goshen, Connecticut, SUA |
Hooar baase |
22 Mee Houney 1907 Annapolis, Maryland, SUA |
Boayl oanluckee |
Goshen (en) ![]() |
Seyraanaght | Steatyn Unnaneysit America |
Çhengey | Baarle |
Keird | rollageyder · maddaghteyr · seyr |
Failleyderyn |
Ollooscoill Harvard Old Naval Observatory (en) ![]() |
Ynsagh |
New-York Central College, McGrawville (en) ![]() |
Sheshey |
Angeline Stickney (en) ![]() |
Paitçhyn |
slane rolley
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Ayr | Asaph Hall II |
Mie er enney son | Feddyn-magh y daa fo-phlannad ta cruinlaghey Mart |
Olteynys boayrd |
Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences (en) ![]() American Academy of Arts and Sciences (en) ![]() Russian Academy of Sciences (en) ![]() American Association for the Advancement of Science (en) ![]() National Academy of Sciences (en) ![]() |
Aundyryn |
slane rolley
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Kianglaghyn fysseree as sheshoil | |
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She rollageyder Americaanagh va Asaph Hall III (15 Jerrey Fouyir 1829 – 22 Sauin 1907). Ta enney share er son feddyn magh y daa fo-phlannad 'sy chorys Martagh, Deimos as Phobos, ayns 1877.[1] Hooar eh magh cruinlee jeh fo-phlannadyn planaidyn elley as rollageyn dooblit, çhyndaa Harn, as glout Vart.
Imraaghyn[reagh | edit source]
- ↑ Blunck, Jürgen (2009). "The Satellites of Mars; Discovering and Naming the Satellites", Solar System Moons: Discovery and Mythology. Springer, 5. ISBN 978-3-540-68852-5.