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Property:Date of discovery

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The date of discovery of any celestial body is the date on which the first astronomer is credited with its discovery. If no date of discovery is given, then the body involved is considered "known to the ancients."


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Pages using the property "Date of discovery"

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A

Ariel +24 October 1851  +

C

Callisto +7 January 1610  +
Ceres +1 January 1801  +
Charon +2 July 1978  +

D

Deimos +12 August 1877  +
Dione +21 March 1684  +
Dysnomia +10 September 2005  +

E

Enceladus +28 August 1789  +
Eris +21 October 2003  +
Europa +7 January 1610  +

G

Galilean moons +7 January 1610  +
Ganymede +7 January 1610  +

H

Hydra (moon) +15 May 2005  +
Hyperion +16 September 1848  +

I

Iapetus +25 October 1671  +
Io +7 January 1610  +

M

Mimas +18 July 1789  +
Miranda +16 February 1948  +

N

Nemesis +19 April 1984  +
Neptune +23 September 1846  +
Nereid +1 May 1949  +
Nix +15 May 2005  +

O

Oberon +11 January 1787  +

P

Phobos +18 August 1877  +
Pluto +1 September 1930  +
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