- p****cs). Its two
components are
designated Iota
Virginis A (officially
named Syrma /ˈsɜːrmə/, the
traditional name for the system) and B. ι
Virginis (Latinised...
- USS
Syrma (AK-134) was an Crater-cl****
cargo ship
commissioned by the U.S. Navy for
service in
World War II. She was
responsible for
delivering troops...
- (Ancient Gr****: ἀνάσυρμα)
composed of ἀνά ana "up, against, back", and σύρμα
syrma "skirt"; plural:
anasyrmata (ἀνασύρματα), also
called anasyrmos (ἀνασυρμός)...
- also
given names are ζ
Virginis (Heze), η
Virginis (Zaniah), ι
Virginis (
Syrma), κ
Virginis (Kang), λ
Virginis (Khambalia) and φ
Virginis (Elgafar). The...
-
Velorum (Regor). /ˈsuːheɪl/ Lyra γ
Lyrae Sulafat /ˈsuːləfæt/
Virgo ι
Virginis Syrma /ˈsɜːrmə/
Orion π3
Orionis Tabit /ˈteɪbɪt/
Lacerta HAT-P-40 Taika* IAU new...
-
States S-cl****
submarine which was
later transferred to the
Royal Navy USS
Syrma (AK-134) was a
United States Navy Crater-cl****
cargo ship
during World War...
-
hinged at the
bottom Sterling Nova
Syrma IED – Rear
hinged canopy Toyota EX-7 – Rear
hinged canopy similar to
Syrma IED
Toyota Publica Sports (Rearward...
-
Uladzislau Pauliukouski,
teacher Barys Kit,
musician and
composer Ryhor Šyrma,
ballet dancer Janka Chvorast. In June 1941,
during the
German invasion...
-
Almonaster 2455
standard 10
January 1944 19
February 1944 To U.S. Navy as
Syrma (AK-134), sold
private 1948, s****ped 1968 SS Andrew A.
Humphreys Andrew...
- of
adhil in the Almagest) Chi
Andromedae (one of
adhil in the Almagest)
Syrma (Iota Virginis) "Naming Stars". IAU.org.
Retrieved 18 June 2018. Peters...