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The Asteroids
Or Minor Planets Between Mars and Jupiter.

The Asteroids Or Minor Planets Between Mars and Jupiter.

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theory), Dr. Olbers continued his systematic search for other planetary fragments. Not meeting, however, with further success, he relinquished his observations in 1816. His failure, it may here be remarked, was doubtless owing to the fact that his examination was limited to stars of the seventh and eighth magnitudes.

The search for new planets was next resumed about 1831, by Herr Hencke, of Driessen. With a zeal and perseverance worthy of all praise, this amateur astronomer employed himself in a strict examination of the heavens represented by the Maps of the Berlin Academy. These maps extend fifteen degrees on each side of the equator, and contain all stars down to the ninth magnitude and many of the tenth. Dr. Hencke rendered some of these charts still more complete by the insertion of smaller stars; or rather, "made for himself special charts of particular districts." On the evening of December 8, 1845, he observed a star of the ninth magnitude where none had been previously seen, as he knew from the fact that it was neither found on his own chart nor given on that of the Academy. On the next morning he wrote to Professors Encke and Schumacher informing them of his supposed discovery. "It is very improbable," he remarked in his letter to the latter, "that this should prove to be merely a variable star, since in my former observations of this region, which have been continued for many years, I have never detected the slightest trace of it." The new star was soon seen at the principal observatories of Europe, and its planetary character satisfactorily established. The selection of a name was left by the discoverer to Professor Encke, who chose that of Astræa.

The facts in regard to the very numerous subsequent discoveries may best be presented in a tabular form.

TABLE I.
The Asteroids in the Order of their Discovery.

Asteroids. Date of
Discovery.
Name of
Discoverer.
Place of
Discovery.
1. Ceres 1801, Jan. 1 Piazzi Palermo
2. Pallas 1802, Mar. 28 Olbers Bremen
3. Juno 1804, Sept. 1 Harding Lilienthal
4. Vesta 1807, Mar. 29 Olbers Bremen
5. Astræa 1845, Dec. 8 Hencke Driessen
6. Hebe 1847, July 1 Hencke Driessen
7. Iris 1847, Aug. 14 Hind London
8. Flora 1847, Oct. 18 Hind London
9. Metis 1848, Apr. 26 Graham Markree
10. Hygeia 1849, Apr. 12 De Gasparis Naples
11. Parthenope 1850, May 11 De Gasparis Naples
12. Victoria 1850, Sept. 13 Hind London
13. Egeria 1850, Nov. 2 De Gasparis Naples
14. Irene 1851, May 19 Hind London
15. Eunomia 1851, July 29 De Gasparis Naples
16. Psyche 1852, Mar. 17 De Gasparis Naples
17. Thetis 1852, Apr. 17 Luther Bilk
18. Melpomene 1852, June 24 Hind London
19. Fortuna 1852, Aug. 22 Hind London
20. Massalia 1852, Sept. 19 De Gasparis Naples
21. Lutetia 1852, Nov. 15 Goldschmidt Paris
22. Calliope 1852, Nov. 16 Hind London
23. Thalia 1852, Dec. 15 Hind London
24. Themis 1853, Apr. 5 De Gasparis Naples
25. Phocea 1853, Apr. 6 Chacornac Marseilles
26. Proserpine 1853, May 5 Luther Bilk
27. Euterpe 1853, Nov. 8 Hind London
28. Bellona 1854, Mar. 1 Luther Bilk
29. Amphitrite 1854, Mar. 1 Marth London
30. Urania 1854, July 22 Hind London
31. Euphrosyne 1854, Sept. 1 Ferguson Washington
32. Pomona 1854, Oct. 26 Goldschmidt Paris
33. Polyhymnia 1854, Oct. 28 Chacornac Paris
34. Circe 1855, Apr. 6 Chacornac Paris
35. Leucothea 1855, Apr. 19 Luther Bilk
36. Atalanta 1855, Oct. 5 Goldschmidt Paris
37. Fides 1855, Oct. 5 Luther Bilk
38. Leda 1856, Jan. 12 Chacornac Paris
39. Lætitia 1856, Feb. 8 Chacornac Paris
40. Harmonia 1856, Mar. 31 Goldschmidt Paris
41. Daphne 1856, May 22 Goldschmidt Paris
42. Isis 1856, May 23 Pogson Oxford
43. Ariadne 1857, Apr. 15 Pogson Oxford
44. Nysa 1857, May 27 Goldschmidt Paris
45. Eugenia 1857, June 27 Goldschmidt Paris
46. Hestia 1857, Aug. 16 Pogson Oxford
47. Aglaia 1857, Sept. 15 Luther Bilk
48. Doris 1857, Sept. 19 Goldschmidt Paris
49. Pales 1857, Sept. 19 Goldschmidt Paris
50. Virginia 1857, Oct. 4 Ferguson Washington
51. Nemausa 1858, Jan. 22 Laurent Nismes
52. Europa 1858, Feb. 4

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