Carlos Ulrrico Cesco
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| 1829 Dawson
1829 Dawson
1829 Dawson is a main-belt asteroid discovered on May 6, 1967 by Cesco, C. U. and Klemola, A. R. at El Leoncito.- External links :*...
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| 1867 Deiphobus
1867 Deiphobus
1867 Deiphobus is a Jupiter Trojan discovered on March 3, 1971 by Carlos Ulrrico Cesco and Samuel, A. at El Leoncito.- External links :*...
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| 1917 Cuyo
1917 Cuyo
1917 Cuyo is an Amor asteroid discovered on January 1, 1968 by Carlos Ulrrico Cesco and Samuel, A. at El Leoncito.- External links :...
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| 1919 Clemence
1919 Clemence
1919 Clemence is an inner main-belt asteroid discovered on September 16, 1971 by Gibson, J. and Carlos Ulrrico Cesco at El Leoncito. It is named for American astronomer Gerald Maurice Clemence.- External links :...
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| 1920 Sarmiento
1920 Sarmiento
1920 Sarmiento is an inner main-belt asteroid discovered on November 11, 1971 by J. and Carlos Ulrrico Cesco at El Leoncito.- External links :*...
|| November 11, 1971
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| 1958 Chandra
1958 Chandra
1958 Chandra is an asteroid named after Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, an Indian-American physicist.- Notes :...
|| September 24, 1970
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| 1991 Darwin
1991 Darwin
1991 Darwin is a main-belt asteroid discovered on May 6, 1967 by C. U. Cesco and A. R. Klemola at the Yale-Columbia Southern Station, El Leoncito. It is named after the famous English naturalist Charles Darwin.- External links :*...
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| 2308 Schilt
2308 Schilt
2308 Schilt is a main-belt asteroid discovered on May 6, 1967 by C. U. Cesco and A. R. Klemola at the Yale-Columbia Southern Station, El Leoncito. It is named for Jan Schilt, one of the founders of the Station.- External links :...
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| 2399 Terradas
2399 Terradas
2399 Terradas is an asteroid found on 17 June 1971 by Carlos Ulrrico Cesco from El Leoncito.It is named in memory of Esteban Terradas i Illa , a Spanish mathematician and professor at the Universities of Zaragoza, Barcelona and Madrid....
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| 2504 Gaviola
2504 Gaviola
2504 Gaviola is a main-belt asteroid discovered on May 6, 1967 by Carlos Ulrrico Cesco and Klemola, A. R. at El Leoncito.- External links :*...
|| May 6, 1967
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| 3833 Calingasta
3833 Calingasta
3833 Calingasta is an asteroid of the solar system. Discovered in 1971, it has a semimajor axis equal to 2.1960015 AU and an eccentricity of 0.3883789, and slope of 11.99336°.-References:...
|| September 27, 1971
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| 5299 Bittesini
5299 Bittesini
5299 Bittesini is a main-belt asteroid discovered on June 8, 1969 by Carlos Ulrrico Cesco at El Leoncito.- External links :*...
|| June 8, 1969
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| 5757 Tichá
5757 Tichá
5757 Tichá is a main belt asteroid with an orbital period of 1838.0559372 days . The asteroid was discovered on May 6, 1967. It is named after Czech astronomer Jana Tichá.-References:...
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| (6810) 1969 GC || April 9, 1969
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| (8127) 1967 HA || April 27, 1967
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| 8128 Nicomachus
8128 Nicomachus
8128 Nicomachus is a main-belt asteroid discovered on May 6, 1967 by C. U. Cesco and A. R. Klemola at El Leoncito.- External links :*...
|| May 6, 1967
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| (10450) 1967 JQ || May 6, 1967
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| (11437) 1971 SB || September 16, 1971
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| (30720) 1969 GB || April 9, 1969
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- with Arnold Richard Klemola
- with A. G. Samuel
- with James B. Gibson
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Carlos Ulrico Cesco (died 1987) was an Argentine
Argentina
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astronomer
Astronomer
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. He lived most of his life in San Juan, Argentina.
He discovered numerous asteroid
Asteroid
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s.
The Carlos Ulrico Cesco Observatory is named after him.
Another Argentine astronomer, Reynaldo Cesco, was his older brother. They both studied at the Universidad de la Plata.