Hubble

(1955 FT )
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NOW @ 19 CAP 14
FOUND @ 4 LIB 41
 
Inclination: 9.104
Eccentricity: 0.19
Period: 5.604 years
AU 3.155
Type: 0000

Discovery Chart

29.3.1955 06:43 Brooklyn 24e45 59n26 observations 1


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Named in memory of Edwin P. Hubble (1889–1953), who provided the first comprehensive exploration of the universe beyond our own galaxy. He established a self-consistent distance scale as far as the 2.5-m Mount Wilson reflector could reach, and his classification scheme for galaxies is still the standard. He discovered the unique minor planet  (1373) Cincinnati. His greatest achievement, however, known as Hubble’s law of redshifts, can be interpreted as observational basis for the expanding universe. (M 8403) _ _.


Discovered on 29-3-1955 in Brooklyn by Indiana University

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