Menaechmus

(2000 QS1 )
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NOW @ 16 LEO 7
FOUND @ 7 PIS 6
 
Inclination: 8.98
Eccentricity: 0.084
Period: 5.203 years
AU 3.003
Type: 0000

Discovery Chart

23.8.2000 22:10 Gnosca 9e2 46n14 observations 1


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The Greek mathematician Menaechmus (c. 380-320 B.C.) is credited with the discovery that the ellipse, parabola and hyperbola are sections of a cone. He made his discoveries on conic sections while he was attempting to solve the problem of duplicating the cube.


Discovered on 23-8-2000 in Gnosca by Sposetti, S.

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