1998 Titius, provisional designation 1938 DX1, is a metallic–carbonaceous asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 14 kilometers in diameter.
It was discovered on 24 February 1938, by German astronomer Alfred Bohrmann at Heidelberg Observatory in southern Germany.[9] On the same night, the body was also observed at the Finnish Turku Observatory.[9] It was later named after astronomer Johann Daniel Titius.[2]
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Turku Observatory. It was later named after astronomer Johann Daniel Titius. Titius orbits the Sun in the inner main-belt at a distance of 2.3–2.6 AU once...
Titius may refer to: 1998Titius, a main belt asteroid Titius (crater), a 2.7 km-deep lunar crater Titius river in Antiquety, Latin name for Krka river...
Daniel Titius (born Johann Daniel Tietz(e), 2 January 1729 – 16 December 1796) was a German astronomer and a professor at Wittenberg. Titius was born...
van de Kamp) 1983 Bok (Bart Bok) 1995 Hajek (Tadeáš Hájek) 1998Titius (Johann Daniel Titius) 1999 Hirayama (Kiyotsugu Hirayama) 2000 Herschel (William...
Titius was a Roman politician (suffect consul in 31 BC) and commander at the end of the Roman Republic. Marcus Titius was the son of a Lucius Titius and...
Names. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. p. 162. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-29925-7_1998. ISBN 978-3-540-00238-3. "LCDB Data for (1997) Leverrier". Asteroid Lightcurve...
astronomer Johann Daniel Titius of Wittenberg noted an apparent pattern in the layout of the planets, now known as the Titius-Bode Law. If one began a...
"Bodia" in reference to Johann Elert Bode, for whom the since-discredited Titius–Bode law that predicts the planet's existence is named. By the early 1900s...
Serbian and Bosnian origin, also popular in North Macedonia. From the Latin "Titius" meaning honourable. Related to the name Tatiana. Saint Tatiana is the patron...
Palmer concurred with numismatists who regard a denarius minted by Quintus Titius, moneyer ca. 90–88 BC, as picturing an aged and bearded Mutunus on its obverse...
astronomer Johann Elert Bode, citing Johann Daniel Titius, published a numerical procession known as the Titius–Bode law (now discredited). Except for an unexplained...
1800s was that it consists of the remnants of a planet predicted by the Titius–Bode law to exist between Mars and Jupiter that had somehow been destroyed...
prepare for a systematic search for the "missing planet" predicted by the Titius-Bode law between Mars and Jupiter. Ceres was discovered by accident just...
phrases "Be thou, so-and-so my heir" or "I order that so-and-so be my heir" (Titius heres esto or Titium heredem esse iubeo). Any other phrase, like "I wish...
when it flew past Saturn in September, 1976 Published paper: i. Modified Titius –Bode Empirical Relation, Bulletin of Astronomical Society of India, Vol...
March 2015). "Using the inclinations of Kepler systems to prioritize new Titius–Bode-based exoplanet predictions". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical...
Sextus escaped, though Sextus would later be executed in 35 BCE by Marcus Titius, a commander serving under Caesar's heir and adopted son, Octavian. Cornelia...