Dimorphos

See also: dimorphos

Translingual

Etymology

From Ancient Greek δίμορφος (dímorphos), from δί- (dí-)+μορφή (morphḗ)+-ος (-os); Literally, having two forms. From being the target of the DART (Double Asteroid Redirect Test) space mission, which impacted its surface, thereby having a form prior to the impact and another after the impact. Compare English dimorphous, Latin dimorphus.

Proper noun

Dimorphos

  1. An asteroid, a moon in Didymos double asteroid, Solar System, Milky Way Galaxy

Synonyms

  • 65803 B
  • (65803) Didymos B
  • 65803 Didymos B
  • 65803 (Didymos) B
  • (65803) Didymos I
  • 65803 (Didymos) I
  • (65803) Didymos I Dimorphos
  • 65803 (Didymos) I Dimorphos
  • 65803 Didymos I Dimorphos
  • 65803 I
  • 65803 I Dimorphos
  • Didymos B
  • Didymos I
  • Didymos I Dimorphos
  • S/2003 65803 1
  • S/2003 (65803) 1
  • S/2003 65803 1 Dimorphos
  • S/2003 (65803) 1 Dimorphos
  • S/2003 (Didymos) 1
  • S/2003 Didymos 1
  • S/2003 Didymos 1 Dimorphos
  • S/2003 (Didymos) 1 Dimorphos

Further reading

English

Etymology

From translingual Dimorphos, from Ancient Greek δίμορφος (dímorphos) Literally, having two forms. Compare English dimorphous, Latin dimorphus.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /daɪˈmɔːrfəs/

Proper noun

Dimorphos

  1. Dimorphos: An asteroid, a moon in Didymos double asteroid, Solar System, Milky Way Galaxy

Synonyms

  • Didimoon
  • Didymoon

Translations

See also

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