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  1. (130) Électre 2 (désignation internationale (130) Elektra) est un astéroïde de la ceinture principale. Il a été découvert par Christian Peters le 17 février 1873 depuis l' observatoire Litchfield de l' Hamilton College à Clinton. Sa désignation fait référence à Électre, personnage de la mythologie grecque. Caractéristiques.

  2. Jérémie J. Vaubaillon est un astronome français qui travaille à l' IMCCE au sein de l' observatoire de Paris. Parmi ses activités, il travaille sur les prévisions de l'activité météoritique des principaux essaims de météorites, dans ce champ il est reconnu comme l'un des meilleurs spécialistes mondiaux 1. Il est membre de l' Union ...

  3. Burgundia (minor planet designation: 374 Burgundia) is a typical main belt asteroid that was discovered by Auguste Charlois on 18 September 1893 in Nice. It was named for the former French region of Burgundy.

  4. Feb 14, 2021 · Armour-wise, the ships improved on protection, but their main belt was inferior to their caliber, 300 mm (12 in). This 11-1/2 inches armoured belt was comprised between the fore and aft barbette. The forward barbette for exmple was much father from the prow compared to the Courbet, same for the aft one, saving on armour beyond.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VillonVillon - Wikipedia

    Villon may refer to: Villon (surname), a French surname. Villon, Yonne, Burgundy, France. 10140 Villon, a main belt asteroid, named after François Villon.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 10140_Villon10140 Villon - Wikipedia

    10140 Villon, provisional designation 1993 SX4, is a Nysian asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 5 kilometers (3 miles) in diameter. It was discovered on 19 September 1993, by Belgian astronomer Eric Elst at the CERGA Observatory at Caussols in France. [1]

  7. The main belt was 250 to 450 mm (9.8 to 17.7 in) thick, and ran for a length of 110 m (360 ft) along the hull. The belt terminated some 10 m (33 ft) from the stern, where it was capped with a transverse bulkhead that was 250 mm (9.8 in).

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