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List of minor planet discoverers and Mount John University Observatory

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Difference between List of minor planet discoverers and Mount John University Observatory

List of minor planet discoverers vs. Mount John University Observatory

This is a list of all astronomers who are credited by the Minor Planet Center (MPC) with the discovery of one or several minor planets. University of Canterbury Mount John Observatory (UCMJO), previously known as Mt John University Observatory (MJUO),is New Zealand's premier astronomical research observatory.

Similarities between List of minor planet discoverers and Mount John University Observatory

List of minor planet discoverers and Mount John University Observatory have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Mount John University Observatory, Observatory.

Mount John University Observatory

University of Canterbury Mount John Observatory (UCMJO), previously known as Mt John University Observatory (MJUO),is New Zealand's premier astronomical research observatory.

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Observatory

An observatory is a location used for observing terrestrial or celestial events.

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List of minor planet discoverers and Mount John University Observatory Comparison

List of minor planet discoverers has 559 relations, while Mount John University Observatory has 22. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.34% = 2 / (559 + 22).

References

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