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Qu'est-ce (qui) est numeral, designation - définition

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Naming of natural satellites; Roman numeral designation
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Hindu–Arabic numeral system         
  • The Arabic numeral system first appeared in Europe in the Spanish ''[[Codex Vigilanus]]'', year 976.
  • 250&nbsp;BC}}
  • Development of Hindu–Arabic numerals
MOST COMMON SYSTEM FOR WRITING NUMBERS
Hindu numeral; Arabic numeral system; Hindu numeration system; Hindu numerals; Glyphs used with the Hindu-Arabic numeral system; List of glyphs used with the Hindu-Arabic numeral system; Hindu-Arabic numerals (system); Indian numeral system; Indic numerals; Mathi (numerical system); Indo-Arabic numeral system; Arabic-Hindu numeral system; Hindu-Arabic numeral system; Glyphs used with the Arabic numeral system; Hindu numeral system; Indian decimal numbering system; Hindu–Arabic numerals; Indian numerals; Indo numerals; Arabic-Indo numeral system
The Hindu–Arabic numeral system or Indo-Arabic numeral systemAudun Holme, Geometry: Our Cultural Heritage, 2000 (also called the Arabic numeral system or Hindu numeral system) is a positional decimal numeral system, and is the most common system for the symbolic representation of numbers in the world.
Non-standard positional numeral systems         
NON-STANDARD POSITIONAL NUMERAL SYSTEMS HERE DESIGNATES NUMERAL SYSTEMS THAT MAY LOOSELY BE DESCRIBED AS POSITIONAL SYSTEMS, BUT THAT DO NOT ENTIRELY COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING DESCRIPTION OF STANDARD POSITIONAL SYSTEMS:
Non-standard positional numeral system
Non-standard positional numeral systems here designates numeral systems that may loosely be described as positional systems, but that do not entirely comply with the following description of standard positional systems:
Minor-planet designation         
NUMBER-NAME COMBINATION ASSIGNED TO MINOR PLANETS
Minor Planet Numbers; Minor Planet Number; MPC number; MPC Numbers; MPC Catalogue Number; MPC Catalogue Numbers; Minor planet number; Minor planet name; Minor Planet Names; Minor planet names; Minor planet designations; Minor-planet names; Minorplanet designation; Asteroid designation; Minor planet designation
A formal minor-planet designation is, in its final form, a number–name combination given to a minor planet (asteroid, centaur, trans-Neptunian object and dwarf planet but not comet). Such designation always features a leading number (catalog or IAU number) assigned to a body once its orbital path is sufficiently secured (so-called "numbering").

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Naming of moons

The naming of moons has been the responsibility of the International Astronomical Union's committee for Planetary System Nomenclature since 1973. That committee is known today as the Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN).

Prior to its formation, the names of satellites have had varying histories. The choice of names is often determined by a satellite's discoverer; however, historically some satellites were not given names for many years after their discovery; for instance, Titan was discovered by Huygens in 1655, but was not named until 1847, almost two centuries later.

Before the IAU assumed responsibility for astronomical nomenclature, only twenty-five satellites had been given names that were in wide use and are still used: 1 of Earth, 2 of Mars, 5 of Jupiter, 10 of Saturn, 5 of Uranus, and 2 of Neptune. Since then, names have been given to 137 additional planetary and dwarf planetary satellites: 52 satellites of Jupiter, 53 of Saturn, 22 of Uranus, 12 of Neptune, 5 of Pluto, 2 of Haumea, and 1 each of Eris, Gonggong, Quaoar, and Orcus. Names have also been given to some satellites of minor planets, including the dwarf planet candidates Salacia and Varda which have one satellite each. The number will continue to rise as current satellite discoveries are documented and new satellites are discovered.

At the IAU General Assembly in July 2004, the WGPSN suggested it may become advisable to not name small satellites, as CCD technology makes it possible to discover satellites as small as 1 km in diameter. Until 2014, names were applied to all planetary moons discovered, regardless of size. From 2015, some small moons have not received names.