It is thus only fitting for a goddess to be named for none other than the door hinge: Cardea. And now, thanks to Clay ...
The WNYC science program “Radiolab” partnered with the International Astronomical Union to solicit nearly 3,000 submissions.
Asteroid 2004 GU9 is now known as Cardea, one of the Roman deities of doors and thresholds with a particular focus on hinges. Cardea is not a real satellite of our planet like the Moon – it is not ...
Look to the sky – and ask Bulldog nation for support – and one of Earth's quasi-moons gets a cool new name, thanks to ...
Clayton Chilcutt had never heard of a quasi-moon before his intro astronomy course at UGA. Then he won a worldwide contest to name one of Earth's curious celestial neighbors.
The next quasi-satellite in the solar system now has an official name. Cardea is a companion of the Earth and was discovered more than 20 years ago.
Radiolab and the International Astronomical Union have announced the winner of their quasi-moon naming contest as Cardea, a ...
In December, more than 10,000 people cast votes and picked Cardea as the quasi-moon's new name. What they're saying: In his entry, the sophomore from Douglasville said that Cardea was the Roman ...