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7072 Beijingdaxue (1996 CB8) is an asteroid named after Peking University. Peking University 博学审问慎思明辨 Peking University or Beijing University (pinyin Běijīng Dàxué), colloquially Beida (北大, pinyin běidà), is one of the most prestigious universities in China. ...


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The asteroid was discovered on February 3, 1996 by the Beijing Schmidt CCD Asteroid Program at Xinglong. The BAO Schmidt CCD Asteroid Program or Beijing Schmidt CCD Asteroid Program is/was a project by the Beijing Astrophysical Observatory to discover asteroids. ...


Named for the 100th anniversary of the Peking University (Beijing Daxue), the oldest national university in China. Founded in 1898, Peking University distinguishes itself by its rigorous style of study, prominent academic standing and fruitful education chievements.


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Peking University 博学审问慎思明辨 Peking University or Beijing University (pinyin Běijīng Dàxué), colloquially Beida (北大, pinyin běidà), is one of the most prestigious universities in China. ...

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7072 Beijingdaxue (provisional designation 1996 CB) is an asteroid named after Peking University.
The asteroid was discovered on February 3, 1996 by the Beijing Schmidt CCD Asteroid Program at Xinglong, China.
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