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Symbol for the asteroid 11 Parthenope |
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Original version 1852, svg version drawn Feb. 21 2007 |
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Gould, B.A. 1852, On the Symbolic Notation of the Asteroids, Astron. J., 2, 80. via |
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Original png by Benjamin Apthorp Gould, drawn as an SVG by Editor at Large |
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This work is based on James Hilton's scans of B.A. Gould's sketches. B.A. Gould died in 1896, and the original work exists under the {{ PD-art}} license.
This redrawing in SVG format is licensed as follows:
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