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Astronomical symbol of 6 Hebe (a goblet), rarely used. Based on illustrations in Gould, B.A. 1852, On the Symbolic Notation of the Asteroids, Astron. J., 2, 80. shown here. Rarely used, but historically significant.

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  • 16:47, October 5, 2006 . . Adam Cuerden . . 51×66 (569 bytes) (Astronomical symbol of 6 Hebe, rarely used. Based on illustrations in Gould, B.A. 1852, On the Symbolic Notation of the Asteroids, Astron. J., 2, 80. shown here. Rarely used, but his)

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  • 15:31, 4 January 2007 . . User:Rmhermen ( Talk | contribs) . . 51×66 (569 bytes) (== Summary == Astronomical symbol of 6 Hebe (a goblet), rarely used. Based on illustrations in '''Gould, B.A. 1852, On the Symbolic Notation of the Asteroids, Astron. J., 2, 80.''' shown [http://aa.usno.navy.mil/hilton/AsteroidHistory/minorplanets.html he)
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