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List of minor planets named after people | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minor_planets_named_after_people
00:00:07 1 Science
00:00:16 1.1 Astronomers
00:00:25 1.1.1 Amateur
00:03:28 1.1.2 Professional
00:25:55 1.1.3 Planetarium directors
00:26:40 1.1.4 Relatives of astronomers
00:28:01 1.2 Biologists
00:29:07 1.3 Cartographers
00:29:27 1.4 Chemists
00:31:12 1.5 Computer scientists and programmers
00:32:13 1.6 Mathematicians
00:36:28 1.7 Physicists
00:43:23 1.8 Physiologists
00:43:49 1.9 Psychologists, psychiatrists, and psychoanalysts
00:44:53 1.10 Space exploration
00:50:14 1.11 Other scientists, engineers and inventors
00:54:32 2 Monarchs and royalty
01:00:50 3 Nobility
01:01:04 4 Politicians and statespeople
01:02:49 5 Teachers
01:02:58 5.1 High school/technical sc...
published: 02 Jun 2019
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List of minor planets named after places | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minor_planets_named_after_places
00:00:07 1 Africa
00:00:19 1.1 Countries of Africa
00:01:16 1.2 Cities of Africa
00:02:25 1.3 Provinces of Africa
00:02:45 1.4 Mountain / Hills of Africa
00:03:09 1.5 Desert in Africa
00:03:26 1.6 River in Africa
00:03:42 2 Asia
00:04:13 2.1 Japan
00:10:49 2.2 Cambodia
00:11:04 2.3 China
00:11:12 2.3.1 Country
00:11:23 2.3.2 Cities, mountains, and rivers
00:18:05 2.4 India
00:18:26 2.5 Indonesia
00:19:24 2.6 Korea
00:19:50 2.7 Nepal
00:20:03 2.8 Middle East
00:21:18 2.9 Philippines
00:21:42 2.10 Vietnam
00:21:55 2.11 Russia and the former Soviet Union (Asia)
00:23:53 2.12 Sri Lanka
00:24:07 3 Europe
00:25:24 3.1 Austria
00:26:19 3.2 Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia,...
published: 02 Jun 2019
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List of minor planets named after rivers | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minor_planets_named_after_rivers
00:00:08 1 Africa
00:00:57 2 Asia
00:03:04 3 Europe
00:07:24 4 North America
00:07:39 5 South and Central America
00:08:02 6 See also
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published: 02 Jun 2019
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List of minor planets | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minor_planets
00:02:50 1 Description of partial lists
00:04:47 1.1 Example
00:06:09 1.2 Designation
00:08:36 1.3 Discoverers
00:09:55 1.4 Discovery site
00:10:39 1.5 Category
00:16:24 1.6 Diameter
00:17:18 2 Main index
00:17:52 2.1 Numberings 1–100,000
00:18:03 2.2 Numberings 100,001–200,000
00:18:15 2.3 Numberings 200,001–300,000
00:18:28 2.4 Numberings 300,001–400,000
00:18:40 2.5 Numberings 400,001–500,000
00:18:53 2.6 Numberings 500,001–600,000
00:19:05 3 Specific lists
00:20:47 4 See also
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published: 06 May 2019
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List of minor planets | Wikipedia audio article | Wikipedia audio article
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List of minor planets | Wikipedia audio article
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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published: 18 Nov 2018
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List of named minor planets (alphabetical) | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:17 See also
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published: 29 May 2019
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List of named minor planets (numerical) | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:20 Statistics
00:00:28 See also
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published: 02 Jun 2019
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LOMP | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minor_planets
00:03:12 1 Description of partial lists
00:05:24 1.1 Example
00:06:56 1.2 Designation
00:09:38 1.3 Discoverers
00:11:05 1.4 Discovery site
00:11:55 1.5 Category
00:18:24 1.6 Diameter
00:19:24 2 Main index
00:20:01 2.1 Numberings 1–100,000
00:20:12 2.2 Numberings 100,001–200,000
00:20:25 2.3 Numberings 200,001–300,000
00:20:37 2.4 Numberings 300,001–400,000
00:20:50 2.5 Numberings 400,001–500,000
00:21:03 2.6 Numberings 500,001–600,000
00:21:16 3 Specific lists
00:23:12 4 See also
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published: 17 Jun 2019
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Minor Planet Catalogue | Wikipedia audio article
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minor_planets
00:02:29 1 Description of partial lists
00:04:11 1.1 Example
00:05:24 1.2 Designation
00:07:33 1.3 Discoverers
00:08:43 1.4 Discovery site
00:09:23 1.5 Category
00:14:12 1.6 Diameter
00:14:59 2 Main index
00:15:30 2.1 Numberings 1–100,000
00:15:41 2.2 Numberings 100,001–200,000
00:15:52 2.3 Numberings 200,001–300,000
00:16:04 2.4 Numberings 300,001–400,000
00:16:16 2.5 Numberings 400,001–500,000
00:16:28 2.6 Numberings 500,001–600,000
00:16:39 3 Specific lists
00:18:12 4 See also
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2:32:56
List of minor planets named after people | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minor_planets_named_after_people
00:00:07 1 Science
00:00:16 1.1 ...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minor_planets_named_after_people
00:00:07 1 Science
00:00:16 1.1 Astronomers
00:00:25 1.1.1 Amateur
00:03:28 1.1.2 Professional
00:25:55 1.1.3 Planetarium directors
00:26:40 1.1.4 Relatives of astronomers
00:28:01 1.2 Biologists
00:29:07 1.3 Cartographers
00:29:27 1.4 Chemists
00:31:12 1.5 Computer scientists and programmers
00:32:13 1.6 Mathematicians
00:36:28 1.7 Physicists
00:43:23 1.8 Physiologists
00:43:49 1.9 Psychologists, psychiatrists, and psychoanalysts
00:44:53 1.10 Space exploration
00:50:14 1.11 Other scientists, engineers and inventors
00:54:32 2 Monarchs and royalty
01:00:50 3 Nobility
01:01:04 4 Politicians and statespeople
01:02:49 5 Teachers
01:02:58 5.1 High school/technical school teachers
01:06:17 5.2 College/University professors
01:07:14 6 War heroes and veterans
01:07:24 6.1 World War II heroes and veterans
01:08:30 6.2 Other war heroes
01:08:59 6.3 Children died in war
01:09:27 7 Religion
01:10:39 8 Explorers
01:12:21 9 Historians
01:13:13 10 Other social scientists
01:13:48 11 Philosophers
01:16:41 12 The arts
01:16:50 12.1 Literature
01:16:59 12.1.1 General authors
01:19:18 12.1.2 Novelists
01:23:23 12.1.3 Poets
01:25:06 12.1.4 Playwrights
01:25:59 12.1.5 Satirists
01:26:27 12.1.6 Other
01:26:45 12.2 Visual arts
01:32:12 12.3 Architects
01:33:02 12.4 Classical music
01:33:11 12.4.1 Composers
01:41:28 12.4.2 Conductors
01:42:08 12.4.3 Opera Singers
01:42:52 12.4.4 Others
01:44:02 13 Entertainment
01:44:12 13.1 Popular music
01:52:55 13.2 Film, TV and Theatre
02:01:32 13.3 Sports
02:01:40 13.3.1 Olympic medalists
02:02:49 13.3.2 Other sports
02:05:04 13.4 Other entertainers
02:05:20 14 Contest winners
02:05:29 14.1 Broadcom MASTERS
02:05:52 14.2 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge
02:08:05 14.3 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair
02:17:02 14.4 Intel Science Talent Search
02:20:05 15 Editors and publishers
02:20:45 16 Discoverers' relatives
02:21:41 17 Others
02:24:20 18 Fictional characters
02:24:30 18.1 Characters in classic fiction
02:27:44 18.2 Characters in modern fiction
02:32:22 19 See also
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"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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This is a list of minor planets named after people, both real and fictional.
https://wn.com/List_Of_Minor_Planets_Named_After_People_|_Wikipedia_Audio_Article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minor_planets_named_after_people
00:00:07 1 Science
00:00:16 1.1 Astronomers
00:00:25 1.1.1 Amateur
00:03:28 1.1.2 Professional
00:25:55 1.1.3 Planetarium directors
00:26:40 1.1.4 Relatives of astronomers
00:28:01 1.2 Biologists
00:29:07 1.3 Cartographers
00:29:27 1.4 Chemists
00:31:12 1.5 Computer scientists and programmers
00:32:13 1.6 Mathematicians
00:36:28 1.7 Physicists
00:43:23 1.8 Physiologists
00:43:49 1.9 Psychologists, psychiatrists, and psychoanalysts
00:44:53 1.10 Space exploration
00:50:14 1.11 Other scientists, engineers and inventors
00:54:32 2 Monarchs and royalty
01:00:50 3 Nobility
01:01:04 4 Politicians and statespeople
01:02:49 5 Teachers
01:02:58 5.1 High school/technical school teachers
01:06:17 5.2 College/University professors
01:07:14 6 War heroes and veterans
01:07:24 6.1 World War II heroes and veterans
01:08:30 6.2 Other war heroes
01:08:59 6.3 Children died in war
01:09:27 7 Religion
01:10:39 8 Explorers
01:12:21 9 Historians
01:13:13 10 Other social scientists
01:13:48 11 Philosophers
01:16:41 12 The arts
01:16:50 12.1 Literature
01:16:59 12.1.1 General authors
01:19:18 12.1.2 Novelists
01:23:23 12.1.3 Poets
01:25:06 12.1.4 Playwrights
01:25:59 12.1.5 Satirists
01:26:27 12.1.6 Other
01:26:45 12.2 Visual arts
01:32:12 12.3 Architects
01:33:02 12.4 Classical music
01:33:11 12.4.1 Composers
01:41:28 12.4.2 Conductors
01:42:08 12.4.3 Opera Singers
01:42:52 12.4.4 Others
01:44:02 13 Entertainment
01:44:12 13.1 Popular music
01:52:55 13.2 Film, TV and Theatre
02:01:32 13.3 Sports
02:01:40 13.3.1 Olympic medalists
02:02:49 13.3.2 Other sports
02:05:04 13.4 Other entertainers
02:05:20 14 Contest winners
02:05:29 14.1 Broadcom MASTERS
02:05:52 14.2 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge
02:08:05 14.3 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair
02:17:02 14.4 Intel Science Talent Search
02:20:05 15 Editors and publishers
02:20:45 16 Discoverers' relatives
02:21:41 17 Others
02:24:20 18 Fictional characters
02:24:30 18.1 Characters in classic fiction
02:27:44 18.2 Characters in modern fiction
02:32:22 19 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
This is a list of minor planets named after people, both real and fictional.
- published: 02 Jun 2019
- views: 833
1:40:04
List of minor planets named after places | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minor_planets_named_after_places
00:00:07 1 Africa
00:00:19 1.1 C...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minor_planets_named_after_places
00:00:07 1 Africa
00:00:19 1.1 Countries of Africa
00:01:16 1.2 Cities of Africa
00:02:25 1.3 Provinces of Africa
00:02:45 1.4 Mountain / Hills of Africa
00:03:09 1.5 Desert in Africa
00:03:26 1.6 River in Africa
00:03:42 2 Asia
00:04:13 2.1 Japan
00:10:49 2.2 Cambodia
00:11:04 2.3 China
00:11:12 2.3.1 Country
00:11:23 2.3.2 Cities, mountains, and rivers
00:18:05 2.4 India
00:18:26 2.5 Indonesia
00:19:24 2.6 Korea
00:19:50 2.7 Nepal
00:20:03 2.8 Middle East
00:21:18 2.9 Philippines
00:21:42 2.10 Vietnam
00:21:55 2.11 Russia and the former Soviet Union (Asia)
00:23:53 2.12 Sri Lanka
00:24:07 3 Europe
00:25:24 3.1 Austria
00:26:19 3.2 Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania)
00:28:58 3.3 Benelux (Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg)
00:30:41 3.4 Bulgaria
00:31:23 3.5 Czech Republic
00:40:06 3.6 Denmark
00:40:26 3.7 Eastern Europe
00:42:28 3.8 Finland
00:46:05 3.9 France
00:49:20 3.10 Germany
00:49:29 3.10.1 Country
00:49:40 3.10.2 Cities and towns
00:53:58 3.10.3 Regions / municipality
00:56:58 3.10.4 Mountains / mountain range / hills
00:58:23 3.11 Greece
00:59:20 3.12 Hungary
01:00:55 3.13 Iceland
01:01:18 3.14 Ireland
01:01:40 3.15 Italy
01:06:02 3.16 Poland
01:07:32 3.17 Portugal
01:07:50 3.18 Russia and the former Soviet Union (Europe)
01:08:01 3.18.1 Country
01:08:28 3.18.2 Cities, rivers and others
01:12:56 3.19 Scandinavia
01:14:19 3.20 Slovakia
01:15:42 3.21 Spain
01:19:15 3.22 Switzerland
01:19:30 3.22.1 Cities and villages
01:20:27 3.22.2 Regions (Cantons)
01:20:57 3.22.3 Municipalities
01:22:08 3.22.4 Mountains / hills / rivers
01:22:46 3.23 Turkey
01:23:22 3.24 United Kingdom
01:24:24 4 North America
01:24:33 4.1 Canada
01:25:34 4.2 United States of America
01:26:34 4.3 States
01:27:54 4.4 Cities and towns
01:31:25 4.5 Mexico
01:32:18 5 Oceania
01:34:27 6 Polar regions
01:34:52 7 South and Central America
01:35:20 7.1 Country
01:36:26 7.2 Cities, mountains and others
01:39:10 8 Fictional places
01:39:42 9 See also
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Speaking Rate: 0.8881963461087884
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-B
"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
This is a list of minor planets named after places, organized by continent.
https://wn.com/List_Of_Minor_Planets_Named_After_Places_|_Wikipedia_Audio_Article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minor_planets_named_after_places
00:00:07 1 Africa
00:00:19 1.1 Countries of Africa
00:01:16 1.2 Cities of Africa
00:02:25 1.3 Provinces of Africa
00:02:45 1.4 Mountain / Hills of Africa
00:03:09 1.5 Desert in Africa
00:03:26 1.6 River in Africa
00:03:42 2 Asia
00:04:13 2.1 Japan
00:10:49 2.2 Cambodia
00:11:04 2.3 China
00:11:12 2.3.1 Country
00:11:23 2.3.2 Cities, mountains, and rivers
00:18:05 2.4 India
00:18:26 2.5 Indonesia
00:19:24 2.6 Korea
00:19:50 2.7 Nepal
00:20:03 2.8 Middle East
00:21:18 2.9 Philippines
00:21:42 2.10 Vietnam
00:21:55 2.11 Russia and the former Soviet Union (Asia)
00:23:53 2.12 Sri Lanka
00:24:07 3 Europe
00:25:24 3.1 Austria
00:26:19 3.2 Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania)
00:28:58 3.3 Benelux (Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg)
00:30:41 3.4 Bulgaria
00:31:23 3.5 Czech Republic
00:40:06 3.6 Denmark
00:40:26 3.7 Eastern Europe
00:42:28 3.8 Finland
00:46:05 3.9 France
00:49:20 3.10 Germany
00:49:29 3.10.1 Country
00:49:40 3.10.2 Cities and towns
00:53:58 3.10.3 Regions / municipality
00:56:58 3.10.4 Mountains / mountain range / hills
00:58:23 3.11 Greece
00:59:20 3.12 Hungary
01:00:55 3.13 Iceland
01:01:18 3.14 Ireland
01:01:40 3.15 Italy
01:06:02 3.16 Poland
01:07:32 3.17 Portugal
01:07:50 3.18 Russia and the former Soviet Union (Europe)
01:08:01 3.18.1 Country
01:08:28 3.18.2 Cities, rivers and others
01:12:56 3.19 Scandinavia
01:14:19 3.20 Slovakia
01:15:42 3.21 Spain
01:19:15 3.22 Switzerland
01:19:30 3.22.1 Cities and villages
01:20:27 3.22.2 Regions (Cantons)
01:20:57 3.22.3 Municipalities
01:22:08 3.22.4 Mountains / hills / rivers
01:22:46 3.23 Turkey
01:23:22 3.24 United Kingdom
01:24:24 4 North America
01:24:33 4.1 Canada
01:25:34 4.2 United States of America
01:26:34 4.3 States
01:27:54 4.4 Cities and towns
01:31:25 4.5 Mexico
01:32:18 5 Oceania
01:34:27 6 Polar regions
01:34:52 7 South and Central America
01:35:20 7.1 Country
01:36:26 7.2 Cities, mountains and others
01:39:10 8 Fictional places
01:39:42 9 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
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- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
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Speaking Rate: 0.8881963461087884
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-B
"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
This is a list of minor planets named after places, organized by continent.
- published: 02 Jun 2019
- views: 61
8:40
List of minor planets named after rivers | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minor_planets_named_after_rivers
00:00:08 1 Africa
00:00:57 2 Asi...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minor_planets_named_after_rivers
00:00:08 1 Africa
00:00:57 2 Asia
00:03:04 3 Europe
00:07:24 4 North America
00:07:39 5 South and Central America
00:08:02 6 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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Speaking Rate: 0.7399571658832188
Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-A
"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
This is a list of minor planets named after rivers, organized by continent.
https://wn.com/List_Of_Minor_Planets_Named_After_Rivers_|_Wikipedia_Audio_Article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minor_planets_named_after_rivers
00:00:08 1 Africa
00:00:57 2 Asia
00:03:04 3 Europe
00:07:24 4 North America
00:07:39 5 South and Central America
00:08:02 6 See also
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This is a list of minor planets named after rivers, organized by continent.
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List of minor planets | Wikipedia audio article
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00:09:55 1.4 Discovery site
00:10:39 1.5 Category
00:16:24 1.6 Diameter
00:17:18 2 Main index
00:17:52 2.1 Numberings 1–100,000
00:18:03 2.2 Numberings 100,001–200,000
00:18:15 2.3 Numberings 200,001–300,000
00:18:28 2.4 Numberings 300,001–400,000
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The following is a list of numbered minor planets in numerical order. Minor planets are all small bodies in the Solar System, including dwarf planets, with the exception of comets. The catalog consists of hundreds of pages, each containing 1000 minor planets. Every year, tens of thousands of newly numbered minor planets are published in the Minor Planet Circular by the Minor Planet Center on behalf of the International Astronomical Union (see index). As of April 2019, there are 523,824 numbered minor planets (secured discoveries) out of a total of 789,069 observed bodies, with the remainder being unnumbered minor planets.The catalog's first object is 1 Ceres, discovered by Giuseppe Piazzi on January 1, 1801, while its best-known entry is Pluto, listed as 134340 Pluto. The vast majority (97%) of minor planets are asteroids from the asteroid belt (the catalog uses a color code to indicate a body's dynamical classification). There are more than a thousand different minor-planet discoverers observing from a growing list of registered observatories. In terms of numbers, the most prolific discoverers are LINEAR, Spacewatch, MLS, NEAT and CSS. There are also 21,348 named minor planets mostly after people, places and figures from mythology and fiction. Approximately 96% of all numbered catalog entries remain unnamed. (3708) 1974 FV1 and 518523 Bryanshumaker are currently the lowest-numbered unnamed and highest-numbered named minor planets, respectively.It is expected that the upcoming survey by the LSST will discover another 5 million minor planets during the next ten years—a tenfold increase from current numbers. While all asteroids with a diameter above 10 kilometers have already been discovered, there might be as many as 10 trillion 1-meter-sized asteroids or larger out to the orbit of Jupiter; and more than a trillion minor planets in the Kuiper belt of which hundreds are likely dwarf planets. For minor planets grouped by a particular aspect or property, see § Specific lists.
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00:09:55 1.4 Discovery site
00:10:39 1.5 Category
00:16:24 1.6 Diameter
00:17:18 2 Main index
00:17:52 2.1 Numberings 1–100,000
00:18:03 2.2 Numberings 100,001–200,000
00:18:15 2.3 Numberings 200,001–300,000
00:18:28 2.4 Numberings 300,001–400,000
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The following is a list of numbered minor planets in numerical order. Minor planets are all small bodies in the Solar System, including dwarf planets, with the exception of comets. The catalog consists of hundreds of pages, each containing 1000 minor planets. Every year, tens of thousands of newly numbered minor planets are published in the Minor Planet Circular by the Minor Planet Center on behalf of the International Astronomical Union (see index). As of April 2019, there are 523,824 numbered minor planets (secured discoveries) out of a total of 789,069 observed bodies, with the remainder being unnumbered minor planets.The catalog's first object is 1 Ceres, discovered by Giuseppe Piazzi on January 1, 1801, while its best-known entry is Pluto, listed as 134340 Pluto. The vast majority (97%) of minor planets are asteroids from the asteroid belt (the catalog uses a color code to indicate a body's dynamical classification). There are more than a thousand different minor-planet discoverers observing from a growing list of registered observatories. In terms of numbers, the most prolific discoverers are LINEAR, Spacewatch, MLS, NEAT and CSS. There are also 21,348 named minor planets mostly after people, places and figures from mythology and fiction. Approximately 96% of all numbered catalog entries remain unnamed. (3708) 1974 FV1 and 518523 Bryanshumaker are currently the lowest-numbered unnamed and highest-numbered named minor planets, respectively.It is expected that the upcoming survey by the LSST will discover another 5 million minor planets during the next ten years—a tenfold increase from current numbers. While all asteroids with a diameter above 10 kilometers have already been discovered, there might be as many as 10 trillion 1-meter-sized asteroids or larger out to the orbit of Jupiter; and more than a trillion minor planets in the Kuiper belt of which hundreds are likely dwarf planets. For minor planets grouped by a particular aspect or property, see § Specific lists.
- published: 06 May 2019
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List of minor planets | Wikipedia audio article | Wikipedia audio article
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The following is a list of numbered minor planets in numerical order. Minor planets are all small bodies in the Solar System, including dwarf planets, with the exception of comets. The catalog consists of hundreds of pages, each containing 1000 minor planets. Every month, several thousand minor planets are newly numbered by the Minor Planet Center on behalf of the International Astronomical Union (see index). As of October 2018 there are 523,824 numbered minor planets (secured discoveries) out of a total of 789,069 observed bodies.The catalog's first object is 1 Ceres, discovered by Giuseppe Piazzi in January 1801, while its best-known entry is Pluto, listed as 134340 Pluto. The vast majority (97%) of minor planets are asteroids from the asteroid belt (the catalog uses a color code to indicate a body's dynamical classification). There are more than a thousand different minor-planet discoverers observing from a growing list of registered observatories. In terms of numbers, the most prolific discoverers are LINEAR, Spacewatch, MLS, NEAT and CSS. There are also 21,348 named minor planets mostly after people, places and figures from mythology and fiction. Approximately 96% of all numbered catalog entries remain unnamed. The Jupiter trojan (3708) 1974 FV1 is currently the lowest-numbered unnamed minor planet.It is expected that the upcoming survey by the LSST will discover another 5 million minor planets during the next ten years—a tenfold increase from current numbers. While all asteroids with a diameter above 10 kilometers have already been discovered, there might be as many as 10 trillion 1-meter-sized asteroids or larger out to the orbit of Jupiter; and more than a trillion minor planets in the Kuiper belt of which hundreds are likely dwarf planets.For specific lists on physical, orbital and other properties, as well as on discovery circumstances and other aspects, see § Specific minor planet lists
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"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
- Socrates
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=======
The following is a list of numbered minor planets in numerical order. Minor planets are all small bodies in the Solar System, including dwarf planets, with the exception of comets. The catalog consists of hundreds of pages, each containing 1000 minor planets. Every month, several thousand minor planets are newly numbered by the Minor Planet Center on behalf of the International Astronomical Union (see index). As of October 2018 there are 523,824 numbered minor planets (secured discoveries) out of a total of 789,069 observed bodies.The catalog's first object is 1 Ceres, discovered by Giuseppe Piazzi in January 1801, while its best-known entry is Pluto, listed as 134340 Pluto. The vast majority (97%) of minor planets are asteroids from the asteroid belt (the catalog uses a color code to indicate a body's dynamical classification). There are more than a thousand different minor-planet discoverers observing from a growing list of registered observatories. In terms of numbers, the most prolific discoverers are LINEAR, Spacewatch, MLS, NEAT and CSS. There are also 21,348 named minor planets mostly after people, places and figures from mythology and fiction. Approximately 96% of all numbered catalog entries remain unnamed. The Jupiter trojan (3708) 1974 FV1 is currently the lowest-numbered unnamed minor planet.It is expected that the upcoming survey by the LSST will discover another 5 million minor planets during the next ten years—a tenfold increase from current numbers. While all asteroids with a diameter above 10 kilometers have already been discovered, there might be as many as 10 trillion 1-meter-sized asteroids or larger out to the orbit of Jupiter; and more than a trillion minor planets in the Kuiper belt of which hundreds are likely dwarf planets.For specific lists on physical, orbital and other properties, as well as on discovery circumstances and other aspects, see § Specific minor planet lists
- published: 18 Nov 2018
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1:50
List of named minor planets (alphabetical) | Wikipedia audio article
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This is a list of named minor planets in an alphabetical, case-insensitive order. New namings, typically proposed by the discoverer and approved by IAU's Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature, are published by the Minor Planet Center in their Minor Planet Circular and summarized in a dedicated list several times a year.Over the last three decades, the list has grown significantly with an average rate of 670 namings per year, that is, almost two new names were assigned every day. While in March 1979, only 1924 minor planets had received a name and completed the designation process, as of May 2019, the list contains 21,922 named objects. This, however, only accounts for approximately 4% of all numbered bodies, as there are more than half a million minor planets with a well established orbit which is a precondition for receiving a name. Of all theses minor-planet names, 1055 contain diacritical marks.Note: this is a list of all named minor planets. Those for which no article exists on Wikipedia are displayed with a grey color in italics and redirect to the list of minor planets. Designations are given without a parentheses (see permanent syntax).
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This is a list of named minor planets in an alphabetical, case-insensitive order. New namings, typically proposed by the discoverer and approved by IAU's Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature, are published by the Minor Planet Center in their Minor Planet Circular and summarized in a dedicated list several times a year.Over the last three decades, the list has grown significantly with an average rate of 670 namings per year, that is, almost two new names were assigned every day. While in March 1979, only 1924 minor planets had received a name and completed the designation process, as of May 2019, the list contains 21,922 named objects. This, however, only accounts for approximately 4% of all numbered bodies, as there are more than half a million minor planets with a well established orbit which is a precondition for receiving a name. Of all theses minor-planet names, 1055 contain diacritical marks.Note: this is a list of all named minor planets. Those for which no article exists on Wikipedia are displayed with a grey color in italics and redirect to the list of minor planets. Designations are given without a parentheses (see permanent syntax).
- published: 29 May 2019
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List of named minor planets (numerical) | Wikipedia audio article
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This is a list of named minor planets in numerical order. It contains a total of 21,922 named bodies. Minor planets for which no article exists are displayed with a grey color in italics and redirect to the list of minor planets (see List of minor planets § Main index).
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This is a list of named minor planets in numerical order. It contains a total of 21,922 named bodies. Minor planets for which no article exists are displayed with a grey color in italics and redirect to the list of minor planets (see List of minor planets § Main index).
- published: 02 Jun 2019
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24:04
LOMP | Wikipedia audio article
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00:03:12 1 Description of partial lists
00:05:24 1....
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00:03:12 1 Description of partial lists
00:05:24 1.1 Example
00:06:56 1.2 Designation
00:09:38 1.3 Discoverers
00:11:05 1.4 Discovery site
00:11:55 1.5 Category
00:18:24 1.6 Diameter
00:19:24 2 Main index
00:20:01 2.1 Numberings 1–100,000
00:20:12 2.2 Numberings 100,001–200,000
00:20:25 2.3 Numberings 200,001–300,000
00:20:37 2.4 Numberings 300,001–400,000
00:20:50 2.5 Numberings 400,001–500,000
00:21:03 2.6 Numberings 500,001–600,000
00:21:16 3 Specific lists
00:23:12 4 See also
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"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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The following is a list of numbered minor planets in numerical order. Minor planets are all small bodies in the Solar System, including dwarf planets, with the exception of comets. The catalog consists of hundreds of pages, each containing 1000 minor planets. Every year, tens of thousands of newly numbered minor planets are published in the Minor Planet Circular by the Minor Planet Center on behalf of the International Astronomical Union (see index). As of May 2019, there are 541,128 numbered minor planets (secured discoveries) out of a total of 794,832 observed bodies, with the remainder being unnumbered minor planets.The catalog's first object is 1 Ceres, discovered by Giuseppe Piazzi on January 1, 1801, while its best-known entry is Pluto, listed as 134340 Pluto. The vast majority (97%) of minor planets are asteroids from the asteroid belt (the catalog uses a color code to indicate a body's dynamical classification). There are more than a thousand different minor-planet discoverers observing from a growing list of registered observatories. In terms of numbers, the most prolific discoverers are LINEAR, Spacewatch, MLS, NEAT and CSS. There are also 21,922 named minor planets mostly after people, places and figures from mythology and fiction. Approximately 96% of all numbered catalog entries remain unnamed. (3708) 1974 FV1 and 518523 Bryanshumaker are currently the lowest-numbered unnamed and highest-numbered named minor planets, respectively.It is expected that the upcoming survey by the LSST will discover another 5 million minor planets during the next ten years—a tenfold increase from current numbers. While all asteroids with a diameter above 10 kilometers have already been discovered, there might be as many as 10 trillion 1-meter-sized asteroids or larger out to the orbit of Jupiter; and more than a trillion minor planets in the Kuiper belt of which hundreds are likely dwarf planets. For minor planets grouped by a particular aspect or property, see § Specific lists.
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00:03:12 1 Description of partial lists
00:05:24 1.1 Example
00:06:56 1.2 Designation
00:09:38 1.3 Discoverers
00:11:05 1.4 Discovery site
00:11:55 1.5 Category
00:18:24 1.6 Diameter
00:19:24 2 Main index
00:20:01 2.1 Numberings 1–100,000
00:20:12 2.2 Numberings 100,001–200,000
00:20:25 2.3 Numberings 200,001–300,000
00:20:37 2.4 Numberings 300,001–400,000
00:20:50 2.5 Numberings 400,001–500,000
00:21:03 2.6 Numberings 500,001–600,000
00:21:16 3 Specific lists
00:23:12 4 See also
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SUMMARY
=======
The following is a list of numbered minor planets in numerical order. Minor planets are all small bodies in the Solar System, including dwarf planets, with the exception of comets. The catalog consists of hundreds of pages, each containing 1000 minor planets. Every year, tens of thousands of newly numbered minor planets are published in the Minor Planet Circular by the Minor Planet Center on behalf of the International Astronomical Union (see index). As of May 2019, there are 541,128 numbered minor planets (secured discoveries) out of a total of 794,832 observed bodies, with the remainder being unnumbered minor planets.The catalog's first object is 1 Ceres, discovered by Giuseppe Piazzi on January 1, 1801, while its best-known entry is Pluto, listed as 134340 Pluto. The vast majority (97%) of minor planets are asteroids from the asteroid belt (the catalog uses a color code to indicate a body's dynamical classification). There are more than a thousand different minor-planet discoverers observing from a growing list of registered observatories. In terms of numbers, the most prolific discoverers are LINEAR, Spacewatch, MLS, NEAT and CSS. There are also 21,922 named minor planets mostly after people, places and figures from mythology and fiction. Approximately 96% of all numbered catalog entries remain unnamed. (3708) 1974 FV1 and 518523 Bryanshumaker are currently the lowest-numbered unnamed and highest-numbered named minor planets, respectively.It is expected that the upcoming survey by the LSST will discover another 5 million minor planets during the next ten years—a tenfold increase from current numbers. While all asteroids with a diameter above 10 kilometers have already been discovered, there might be as many as 10 trillion 1-meter-sized asteroids or larger out to the orbit of Jupiter; and more than a trillion minor planets in the Kuiper belt of which hundreds are likely dwarf planets. For minor planets grouped by a particular aspect or property, see § Specific lists.
- published: 17 Jun 2019
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18:55
Minor Planet Catalogue | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:29 1 Description of partial lists
00:04:11 1....
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minor_planets
00:02:29 1 Description of partial lists
00:04:11 1.1 Example
00:05:24 1.2 Designation
00:07:33 1.3 Discoverers
00:08:43 1.4 Discovery site
00:09:23 1.5 Category
00:14:12 1.6 Diameter
00:14:59 2 Main index
00:15:30 2.1 Numberings 1–100,000
00:15:41 2.2 Numberings 100,001–200,000
00:15:52 2.3 Numberings 200,001–300,000
00:16:04 2.4 Numberings 300,001–400,000
00:16:16 2.5 Numberings 400,001–500,000
00:16:28 2.6 Numberings 500,001–600,000
00:16:39 3 Specific lists
00:18:12 4 See also
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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The following is a list of numbered minor planets in numerical order. Minor planets are all small bodies in the Solar System, including dwarf planets, with the exception of comets. The catalog consists of hundreds of pages, each containing 1000 minor planets. Every year, tens of thousands of newly numbered minor planets are published in the Minor Planet Circular by the Minor Planet Center on behalf of the International Astronomical Union (see index). As of May 2019, there are 541,128 numbered minor planets (secured discoveries) out of a total of 794,832 observed bodies, with the remainder being unnumbered minor planets.The catalog's first object is 1 Ceres, discovered by Giuseppe Piazzi on January 1, 1801, while its best-known entry is Pluto, listed as 134340 Pluto. The vast majority (97%) of minor planets are asteroids from the asteroid belt (the catalog uses a color code to indicate a body's dynamical classification). There are more than a thousand different minor-planet discoverers observing from a growing list of registered observatories. In terms of numbers, the most prolific discoverers are LINEAR, Spacewatch, MLS, NEAT and CSS. There are also 21,922 named minor planets mostly after people, places and figures from mythology and fiction. Approximately 96% of all numbered catalog entries remain unnamed. (3708) 1974 FV1 and 518523 Bryanshumaker are currently the lowest-numbered unnamed and highest-numbered named minor planets, respectively.It is expected that the upcoming survey by the LSST will discover another 5 million minor planets during the next ten years—a tenfold increase from current numbers. While all asteroids with a diameter above 10 kilometers have already been discovered, there might be as many as 10 trillion 1-meter-sized asteroids or larger out to the orbit of Jupiter; and more than a trillion minor planets in the Kuiper belt of which hundreds are likely dwarf planets. For minor planets grouped by a particular aspect or property, see § Specific lists.
https://wn.com/Minor_Planet_Catalogue_|_Wikipedia_Audio_Article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minor_planets
00:02:29 1 Description of partial lists
00:04:11 1.1 Example
00:05:24 1.2 Designation
00:07:33 1.3 Discoverers
00:08:43 1.4 Discovery site
00:09:23 1.5 Category
00:14:12 1.6 Diameter
00:14:59 2 Main index
00:15:30 2.1 Numberings 1–100,000
00:15:41 2.2 Numberings 100,001–200,000
00:15:52 2.3 Numberings 200,001–300,000
00:16:04 2.4 Numberings 300,001–400,000
00:16:16 2.5 Numberings 400,001–500,000
00:16:28 2.6 Numberings 500,001–600,000
00:16:39 3 Specific lists
00:18:12 4 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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Speaking Rate: 0.8013478478481005
Voice name: en-AU-Wavenet-B
"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The following is a list of numbered minor planets in numerical order. Minor planets are all small bodies in the Solar System, including dwarf planets, with the exception of comets. The catalog consists of hundreds of pages, each containing 1000 minor planets. Every year, tens of thousands of newly numbered minor planets are published in the Minor Planet Circular by the Minor Planet Center on behalf of the International Astronomical Union (see index). As of May 2019, there are 541,128 numbered minor planets (secured discoveries) out of a total of 794,832 observed bodies, with the remainder being unnumbered minor planets.The catalog's first object is 1 Ceres, discovered by Giuseppe Piazzi on January 1, 1801, while its best-known entry is Pluto, listed as 134340 Pluto. The vast majority (97%) of minor planets are asteroids from the asteroid belt (the catalog uses a color code to indicate a body's dynamical classification). There are more than a thousand different minor-planet discoverers observing from a growing list of registered observatories. In terms of numbers, the most prolific discoverers are LINEAR, Spacewatch, MLS, NEAT and CSS. There are also 21,922 named minor planets mostly after people, places and figures from mythology and fiction. Approximately 96% of all numbered catalog entries remain unnamed. (3708) 1974 FV1 and 518523 Bryanshumaker are currently the lowest-numbered unnamed and highest-numbered named minor planets, respectively.It is expected that the upcoming survey by the LSST will discover another 5 million minor planets during the next ten years—a tenfold increase from current numbers. While all asteroids with a diameter above 10 kilometers have already been discovered, there might be as many as 10 trillion 1-meter-sized asteroids or larger out to the orbit of Jupiter; and more than a trillion minor planets in the Kuiper belt of which hundreds are likely dwarf planets. For minor planets grouped by a particular aspect or property, see § Specific lists.
- published: 02 Jun 2019
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