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This is a partial list of named minor planets, containing all those starting with the letter T, as of 1 July 2024. It is ordered in a case-insensitive, alphabetical manner and contains a total of 1,223 entries. Grey minor planets have no article and redirect to the list of minor planets instead (see List of minor planets § Main index).
List of NGC objects. List of NGC objects (1–1000) List of NGC objects (1001–2000) List of NGC objects (2001–3000) List of NGC objects (3001–4000) List of NGC objects (4001–5000) List of NGC objects (5001–6000) List of NGC objects (6001–7000) List of NGC objects (7001–7840) List of IC objects; List of Messier objects; List of ...
Tsukumogami – Inanimate object that becomes animated after existing for 100 years; Tsul 'Kalu – Giant nature spirit; Tsurara-onna – Icicle woman; Tsurube-otoshi – Monster which drops or lowers a bucket from the top of a tree to catch people; Tugarin Zmeyevich – Evil shapeshifter
This is a list of named minor planets in an alphabetical, case-insensitive order grouped by the first letter of their name. [a] [b] New namings, typically proposed by the discoverer and approved by the Working Group for Small Bodies Nomenclature (WGSBN) of the International Astronomical Union, are published nowadays in their WGSBN Bulletin and summarized in a dedicated list several times a year.
T'Lani: Star Trek: Tleilaxu: Dune universe: Tnuctip: Larry Niven's Known Space: Toclafane: Doctor Who: Togruta: Star Wars: Humanoid Tok'ra: Stargate SG-1: To'kustar: Ben 10: To'kustars are a rare species created during cosmic storms. They have the ability to generate beams of cosmic energy and possess massive size and strength. Tollan: Stargate ...
The following is a list of Solar System objects by orbit, ordered by increasing distance from the Sun. Most named objects in this list have a diameter of 500 km or more. Most named objects in this list have a diameter of 500 km or more.
A-type star In the Harvard spectral classification system, a class of main-sequence star having spectra dominated by Balmer absorption lines of hydrogen. Stars of spectral class A are typically blue-white or white in color, measure between 1.4 and 2.1 times the mass of the Sun, and have surface temperatures of 7,600–10,000 kelvin.
At the time, the most remote object was quasar OQ172, at z=3.53, found in 1974. 3C 6.1: 1979 – z=0.840 This is a radio galaxy. At the time, the most remote object was quasar OQ172, at z=3.53, found in 1974. [73] [93] 3C 318: 1976 – z=0.752 This is a radio galaxy. At the time, the most remote object was quasar OQ172, at z=3.53, found in 1974 ...