Luigi Carnera (born in Trieste April 14, 1875, died in Florence, July 30, 1962) was an Italian astronomer and mathematician. He discovered 16 minor planets...
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healer Luigi Carnera (1875–1962), astronomer Luigi Cossa (1831–1896), economist Luigi di Bella (1912–2003), medical doctor and physiology professor Luigi Ferri...
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Primo Carnera (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpriːmo karˈnɛːra]; 26 October 1906 – 29 June 1967), nicknamed the Ambling Alp, was an Italian professional boxer...
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Carnera is an Italian surname literally meaning butcher. Notable people with the surname include: Luigi Carnera (1875–1962), Italian astronomer Primo...
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Musina ended the career of former world heavyweight champion Primo Carnera. Carnera was attempting a comeback after World War II and had won two straight...
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the city hosted the eighth Meeting of Italian Scientists and in 1902 Luigi Carnera discovered an asteroid and called it "485 Genua", dedicating it to the...
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489 Comacina (category Discoveries by Luigi Carnera)
Comacina Shape of Comacina from modeled lightcurve Discovery Discovered by Luigi Carnera Discovery site Heidelberg Discovery date 2 September 1902 Designations...
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485 Genua (category Discoveries by Luigi Carnera)
485 Genua Discovery Discovered by Luigi Carnera Discovery site Heidelberg Discovery date 7 May 1902 Designations MPC designation (485) Genua Pronunciation...
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(United States, 1862–1938) Annie Jump Cannon (United States, 1863–1941) Luigi Carnera (Italy, 1875–1962) Edwin Francis Carpenter (United States, 1898–1963)...
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488 Kreusa (category Discoveries by Luigi Carnera)
Kreusa Discovery Discovered by Max Wolf Luigi Carnera Discovery site Heidelberg Discovery date 26 June 1902 Designations MPC designation (488) Kreusa...
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Caldonazzo Domenico Caligo Luigi Campedelli Giacomo Candido Francesco Paolo Cantelli Alfredo Capelli Milvio Capovani Luigi Carnera Gino Cassinis Emma Castelnuovo...
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father-in-law of Max Wolf. The discovery was made by his assistant Luigi Carnera at Heidelberg. DMP · 808 809 Lundia 1915 XP Lund Observatory, located...
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466 Tisiphone (category Discoveries by Luigi Carnera)
among the Cybele family of asteroids. It was discovered by Max Wolf and Luigi Carnera on January 17, 1901, and was assigned the provisional designation 1901...
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808 Merxia (category Discoveries by Luigi Carnera)
Merxia Lightcurve-based 3D-model of Merxia Discovery Discovered by Luigi Carnera Discovery site Heidelberg Observatory Discovery date 11 October 1901...
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479 Caprera (category Discoveries by Luigi Carnera)
479 Caprera Discovery Discovered by Luigi Carnera Discovery site Heidelberg Discovery date 12 November 1901 Designations MPC designation (479) Caprera...
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486 Cremona (category Discoveries by Luigi Carnera)
model of 486 Cremona based on its light curve. Discovery Discovered by Luigi Carnera Discovery site Heidelberg Discovery date 11 May 1902 Designations MPC designation...
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472 Roma (category Discoveries by Luigi Carnera)
472 Roma is an asteroid. It was discovered by Luigi Carnera on July 11, 1901. Its provisional name was 1901 GP. This asteroid was named by Antonio Abetti...
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476 Hedwig (category Discoveries by Luigi Carnera)
Hedwig (1901 GQ) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on 17 August 1901 by Luigi Carnera at Heidelberg. Named in honour of the wife of Swedish-Danish astronomer...
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487 Venetia (category Discoveries by Luigi Carnera)
in diameter. It was discovered on 9 July 1902, by Italian astronomer Luigi Carnera at Heidelberg Observatory in southwest Germany. It was later named for...
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capitano Serra Luisa Ferida as Ara Luigi Pavese as El-Burnì Guido Celano Piero Lulli Erminio Spalla Primo Carnera Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary...
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(1889-1909) Francesco Contarino (1910-1912) Azeglio Bemporad (1912-1932) Luigi Carnera (1932-1948) Attilio Colacevich (1948-1953) Tito Nicolini (1953-1955)...
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477 Italia (category Discoveries by Luigi Carnera)
asteroid that was discovered on 23 August 1901 by Italian astronomer Luigi Carnera at Heidelberg. Photometric observations of this asteroid collected in...
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the movie Carnera – The Walking Mountain, directed by Renzo Martinelli and later in the TV adaptation Carnera – Il campione più grande (Carnera, the greatest...
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481 Emita (category Discoveries by Luigi Carnera)
planet orbiting the Sun that was discovered by the Italian astronomer Luigi Carnera on February 12, 1902. The meaning of the asteroid's proper name remains...
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470 Kilia (category Discoveries by Luigi Carnera)
21 April 1901 by Luigi Carnera at Heidelberg, the 470th asteroid discovered. It was one of the 16 asteroid discoveries made by Carnera. Photometric observations...
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Luigi Beccali (19 November 1907 – 29 August 1990) was the first Italian to win an Olympic gold medal in running, in the 1500 metres at the 1932 Summer...
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469 Argentina (category Discoveries by Luigi Carnera)
469 Argentina is an asteroid that was discovered by Luigi Carnera on 20 February 1901. Its provisional name was 1901 GE. 469 Argentina has an estimated...
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478 Tergeste (category Discoveries by Luigi Carnera)
diameter. It was discovered on 21 September 1901, by Italian astronomer Luigi Carnera at Heidelberg Observatory in southern Germany. It was named after the...
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observing team at Socorro during 1995–1996 JPL · 39645 39653 Carnera 1995 UC Luigi Carnera (1875–1962) began his career as Max Wolf's assistant at the...
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Gigi Riva (redirect from Luigi Riva)
Luigi "Gigi" Riva (Italian: [luˈiːdʒi ˈriːva]; 7 November 1944 – 22 January 2024) was an Italian professional footballer who played as a striker. Considered...
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