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  • Robert H. McNaught (born in Scotland[citation needed] in 1956[citation needed]) is a Scottish-Australian astronomer at the Research School of Astronomy...
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    comet discovered on 7 August 2006 by British-Australian astronomer Robert H. McNaught using the Uppsala Southern Schmidt Telescope. It was the brightest...
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    R1 (McNaught), one of more than fifty comets known as Comet McNaught, is a non-periodic comet discovered by British-Australian astronomer Robert H. McNaught...
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  • 1994. It was discovered by Robert H. McNaught and Kenneth S. Russell using the U.K. Schmidt Telescope in Australia. McNaught and Russell worked at Siding...
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  • McNaught or MacNaught or Macnaught is a Scottish surname deriving from MacNeachdan which is a Gaelic patronymic for the Pictish name Nechdan meaning 'Pure'...
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    (4953) 1990 MU (category Discoveries by Robert H. McNaught)
    University of Arizona Press, 1994 ISBN 0816515050. D. I. Steel, R. H. McNaught, K.S. Russell, "The Anglo-Australian Near-Earth Asteroid Survey", Proceedings...
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  • Comet McNaught can refer to any one of more than 50 comets discovered by the astronomer Robert H. McNaught. C/1987 U3 C/2005 E2 C/2005 L2 C/2005 L3 C/2005...
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    these results. The work of David J. Asher, Armagh Observatory and Robert H. McNaught, Siding Spring Observatory and independently by Esko Lyytinen in 1999...
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  • disintegrated by 2012. It was discovered on 1 August 2011 by astronomer Robert H. McNaught at the Siding Spring Observatory in New South Wales, Australia. With...
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  • 130P/McNaught–Hughes is a periodic comet in the Solar System. It takes 6.65 years to orbit the Sun and is 4.2 km in diameter. "JPL Small-Body Database...
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    1320 on September 11, 1994, by the Scottish-Australian astronomer Robert H. McNaught. This supernova was type Ia. List of spiral galaxies List of NGC objects...
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  • 5786 Talos (category Discoveries by Robert H. McNaught)
    /ˈteɪlɒs/ is an Apollo asteroid discovered on 3 September 1991 by R. H. McNaught at Siding Spring. It has a very small perihelion distance; only two other...
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  • 5335 Damocles (category Discoveries by Robert H. McNaught)
    comets. It was discovered on 18 February 1991, by Australian astronomer Robert McNaught at Siding Spring Observatory in Australia. It is named after Damocles...
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  • T. McNaught, father of the discoverer Robert H. McNaught MPC · 4678 4679 Sybil 1990 TR4 Sybil McNaught, mother of the discoverer Robert H. McNaught MPC ·...
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    (35107) 1991 VH (category Discoveries by Robert H. McNaught)
    group. It was discovered on 9 November 1991, by Australian astronomer Robert McNaught at Siding Spring Observatory. This binary system is composed of a roughly-spheroidal...
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    YZ Reticuli (category Discoveries by Robert H. McNaught)
    origin, which is consistent with VY Scl type objects. On July 15, 2020 Robert H. McNaught discovered a bright transient (magnitude 5.3) coincident with the...
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    7604 Kridsadaporn (category Discoveries by Robert H. McNaught)
    diameter. It was discovered on 31 August 1995, by Australian astronomer Robert McNaught at Siding Spring Observatory near Coonabarabran, Australia. Due to...
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    outburst from dust trails. In anticipation of the 1999 Leonid storm, Robert H. McNaught, David Asher, and Finland's Esko Lyytinen were the first to apply...
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    (175706) 1996 FG3 (category Discoveries by Robert H. McNaught)
    diameter. It was discovered on 24 March 1996, by Australian astronomer Robert McNaught at Siding Spring Observatory in New South Wales, Australia. The asteroid...
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  • Belgian astrophysicist, Ofer Lahav, an Israeli-British cosmologist, Robert H. McNaught, a Scottish-Australian astronomer, Erich Karkoschka, a German astronomer...
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