Innes

(1953 NA )
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NOW @ 16 TAU 51
FOUND @ 15 AQU 33
 
Inclination: 9.095
Eccentricity: 0.183
Period: 4.093 years
AU 2.559
Type: 0000

Discovery Chart

13.7.1953 23:25 Johannesburg 28e4 26s11 observations 1


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Named in honor of R. T. A. nnes (1861–1933), first Director of the Republic Observatory (originally Transvaal Observatory, later Union Observatory), from 1903 to 1927. He was not only a first-class observer, well-known for his observations of double stars and his deliberate search for Proxima Centauri, but he also made important theoretical and computational contributions to celestial mechanics, including the first convincing demonstration of the irregular rotation of the Earth. (M 3297) _ _.


Discovered on 13-7-1953 in Johannesburg by Bruwer, J. A.

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