- 807
Ceraskia (prov. designation: A915 HF or 1915 WY) is an
elongated Eos
asteroid from the
outer regions of the
asteroid belt. It was
discovered on 18...
- (1841–1896),
Swedish astronomer at
Stockholm Observatory DMP · 806 807
Ceraskia 1915 WY
Vitold Tserasky (1849–1925), also
known as
Vitold Cerasky or Vitol'd...
- Berenike, 661 Cloelia, 669 Kypria, 742 Edisona, 766 Moguntia, 798 Ruth, 807
Ceraskia, 876
Scott and 890 Waltraut. Not all
fragments of the
original parent body...
- 18, 1915
Heidelberg M. F. Wolf · 83 km (52 mi) MPC · JPL 807
Ceraskia 1915 WY
Ceraskia April 18, 1915
Heidelberg M. F. Wolf EOS 21 km (13 mi) MPC · JPL...
-
March 1915 805
Hormuthia - 17
April 1915 806
Gyldenia - 18
April 1915 807
Ceraskia - 18
April 1915 809
Lundia - 11
August 1915 810
Atossa - 8
September 1915...
- and
director at the
Moscow Observatory (105),
after whom
asteroid 807
Ceraskia and
lunar crater Tseraskiy were named. "Tseraskaya on Venus". Gazetteer...
-
astronomer and
inventor of
astronomical tools and techniques. The
asteroid 807
Ceraskia and the
Lunar crater Tseraskiy are
named after him.
Tserasky was born in...
- v t e
Minor planets navigator 805
Hormuthia 806 Gyldénia 807
Ceraskia...
-
Helwerthia 802
Epyaxa 803 **** 804
Hispania 805
Hormuthia 806 Gyldénia 807
Ceraskia 808
Merxia 809
Lundia 810
Atossa 811
Nauheima 812
Adele 813
Baumeia 814...
- side of the
crater midpoint that is
closest to Tseraskiy.
Asteroid 807
Ceraskia "Tseraskiy (crater)".
Gazetteer of
Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology...