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  330 Adalberta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
330 Adalberta is a small Main belt asteroid.
An object discovered March 18, 1892 by Max Wolf with provisional designation "1892 X" was named 330 Adalberta, but was lost and never recovered.
The name and number 330 Adalberta was then reused for another asteroid discovered by Max Wolf on February 2, 1910, which had the provisional designation A910 CB.
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 330 Adalberta - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation 330 Adalberta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
330 Adalberta - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation 330 Adalberta.
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 A.L.P.O. MINOR PLANETS SECTION - MAP ALERTS FOR 2003
I observed it for the first time on February 22 at about mag v16.3 (estimated fainter than 330 Adalberta).
I thought that I had lost the possibilty to observe 330 Adalberta in the northern sky before January 2007, but fortunately, I had a good luck this last week-end !
My lower unseen numbered asteroid is now 463 Lola and up to the N°514, I only have 2 unseen objects: 463 Lola and 473 Nolli.
www.lpl.arizona.edu /~rhill/alpo/minplan/alert2003.html   (7390 words)

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