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It was discovered by David L. Rabinowitz, then of the University of Arizona's Spacewatch Project, and named after Pholus, the brother of the mythological Chiron, after which 2060 Chiron was named, in order to follow the tradition of naming this class of outer planet-crossing objects after centaurs.
( also written ( 35396 ) 1997 XF11 ) is a near-Earth and Mars-crosser asteroid which, 3 months after its discovery on December 6, 1997, by James V. Scotti of the University of Arizona's Spacewatch Project, was predicted to make an exceptionally close approach to Earth on 28 October 2028.
Robert S. McMillan is an astronomer at the University of Arizona, and heads the Spacewatch project, which studies minor planets.
Ever since that time, he has worked on the Spacewatch project, which is one of a number of projects that look for near-Earth asteroids ( NEAs ).

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The Spacewatch project has acquired a 1. 8 meter telescope, also at Kitt Peak, to hunt for NEOs, and has provided the old 90 centimeter telescope with an improved electronic imaging system with much greater resolution, improving its search capability.

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Callirrhoe was imaged by Spacewatch at Kitt Peak National Observatory from October 6 through November 4, 1999, and originally designated as asteroid ().
It was discovered by James V. Scotti and Robert Jedicke of Spacewatch at Kitt Peak Observatory on April 5, 1995.
Spacewatch is a project at the University of Arizona led by Robert S. McMillan that specializes in the study of minor planets, including various types of asteroids and comets.
8379 Straczynski ( provisional designation 1992 SW < sub > 10 </ sub >) is an asteroid discovered on September 27, 1992 at the Kitt Peak National Observatory by the Spacewatch project.
| 8867 Tubbiolo || || Andrew F. Tubbiolo, electronics technician at the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory of the University of Arizona and member of the Spacewatch team, discoverer of periodic comet P / 2005 E1 ( P / Tubbiolo )*
The asteroid was discovered at Kitt Peak National Observatory as part of the Spacewatch project.
In July 2004, the asteroid designated 15462 Stumegan was named ' stumegan ' in honor of Stewart A Megan's discovery work at the Spacewatch FMO project.

Spacewatch and Observatory
LINEAR's competitors, the Lowell Observatory Near-Earth-Object Search, Catalina Sky Survey, Spacewatch, and others, have also developed varying levels of automation.

Spacewatch and Arizona
Together with Tom Gehrels of the University of Arizona and his Spacewatch Team, Rabinowitz discovered or co-discovered other astronomical objects including:
* University of Arizona Spacewatch FMO Project

Spacewatch and with
The citation states Stewart A. Megan ( b. 1952 ) discovered the Near Earth Object 2004 BV18 in conjunction with the Spacewatch Fast-Moving-Object Project.

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It is named for Stu Megan, who discovered the first Spacewatch FMO Project asteroid to attain an official IAU MPEC designation.

Spacewatch and was
Due to inaccuracies in the asteroid's computed orbit it was subsequently lost and not recovered until 2000 by Jeffrey Larsen using data from the Spacewatch asteroid survey project.
One of these projects was the Spacewatch project.
The first object presently classified as an SDO to be discovered was, found in 1995 by Spacewatch.

Spacewatch and by
This hypothesis is strengthened by the fact that a number of objects thought to be Damocloids ( and assigned minor-planet provisional designations ) subsequently showed a coma and were confirmed to be comets: C / 2001 OG < sub > 108 </ sub > ( LONEOS ), C / 2002 CE < sub > 10 </ sub > ( LINEAR ), C / 2002 VQ < sub > 94 </ sub > ( LINEAR ), C / 2004 HV < sub > 60 </ sub > ( Spacewatch ) and possibly others.
* Spacewatch, hosted by David Onley

Spacewatch and .
These projects include LINEAR, Catalina, Spacewatch, and NEAT.

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* Spacewatch S / 1999 J 1

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The cyclist, a sufficiently commonplace young fellow, is not named but identified simply as `` Life '' -- that and a license number, which Piepsam uses in addressing him.
he often uses very odd rhythms, which makes it difficult, and challenging, for the lyric writer ''.
It is a Whig history of the `` Tory reaction '' which preceded the Reform Bill of 1832, and it uses the figure of Grey to give some unity to the narrative.
The urban land use study carried out by the planning division staff has consisted of identifying and mapping all urban land uses which are of significance to statewide planning.
You may deduct these payments even though your child uses the money to purchase his own clothing or other necessities which you are normally obligated to furnish him, and even though you may be entitled to his services.
Rouben Ter-Arutunian, in his stage settings, often uses the scrim curtain behind which Mr. Cole has placed couples or groups who sing and set the mood for the scenes which are to follow.
The analysis of variance has been studied from several approaches, the most common of which uses a linear model that relates the response to the treatments and blocks.
He uses methods of argument throughout his essay which lampoon then-influential William Petty and the social engineering popular among followers of Francis Bacon.
In making his argument, the speaker uses the conventional, text book approved order of argument from Swift ’ s time ( which was derived from the Latin rhetorician Quintilian ).
Hunter S. Thompson's Fear and Loathing in America: The Brutal Odyssey of an Outlaw Journalist, which contains hundreds of private letters written by Thompson over the years, contains a letter in which he uses A Modest Proposals satire technique against the Vietnam War.
Some adaptations of the Latin alphabet are augmented with ligatures, such as æ in Old English and Icelandic and Ȣ in Algonquian ; by borrowings from other alphabets, such as the thorn þ in Old English and Icelandic, which came from the Futhark runes ; and by modifying existing letters, such as the eth ð of Old English and Icelandic, which is a modified d. Other alphabets only use a subset of the Latin alphabet, such as Hawaiian, and Italian, which uses the letters j, k, x, y and w only in foreign words.
Other terms that have been used include neosyllabary ( Février 1959 ), pseudo-alphabet ( Householder 1959 ), semisyllabary ( Diringer 1968 ; a word which has other uses ) and syllabic alphabet ( Coulmas 1996 ; this term is also a synonym for syllabary ).
" Hans-Hermann Hoppe, meanwhile, uses " argumentation ethics " for his foundation of " private property anarchism ", which is closer to Rothbard's natural law approach.
In general, the International System of Units only uses capital letters for the symbols of units which are named after individual scientists, while au or a. u.
It uses a stock at the crown to which two large flat triangular flukes are attached.
But the words which a person uses may give to his gestures or preparation such a meaning as may make those gestures or preparations amount to an assault.
In this work, Alan uses prose and verse to illustrate the way in which nature defines its own position as inferior to that of God.
In Anticlaudianus, another of his notable works, Alan uses a poetical dialogue to illustrate the way in which nature comes to the realization of her failure in producing the perfect man.
Due to the low level of investment in cross-border railway projects, the city has preserved a slot within the Thalys high-speed train network which uses existing tracks on its last 70 km from Belgium to Cologne.
The " Allegory of Music " is a popular theme in painting ; in this example, Lippi uses symbol s popular during the High Renaissance, many of which refer to Greek mythology.
He uses the example of the internalisation by humans of social pressures, which leads to the fear of going against these norms.

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