Found 72 symbols starting with #:
![]() | > means greater than |
![]() | (•_•) Disturbed or blank face |
![]() | * The star shaped symbol on your daily use keyboard '*' is called an Asterisk. |
![]() | 1 number one |
![]() | 1 (basic Telugu script) |
![]() | 1 ball plus 1 diamond plus1 ball Restricted in ability to maneuver |
![]() | 1. FC Koln Symbol 1. Fußball-Club Koln 01/07 e. V., commonly known as simply FC Koln or FC Cologne in English, is a German professional football club based in Cologne in North Rhine-Westphalia. It was formed in 1948 a… |
![]() | 1. FC Union Berlin Symbol 1. Fußballclub Union Berlin e. V., commonly known as 1. FC Union Berlin or simply Union Berlin, is a professional German association football club based in the locality of Kopenick of the borough of … |
![]() | 1. FSV Mainz 05 Symbol 1. Fußball- und Sportverein Mainz 05 e. V., usually shortened to 1. FSV Mainz 05, Mainz 05 or simply Mainz, is a German sports club, founded in 1905 and based in Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate. 1. FSV M… |
![]() | 10 number ten |
![]() | 10 Hygiea 10 Hygiea is the fourth largest asteroid in the Solar System by volume and mass and is located in the asteroid belt. |
![]() | 10 Hygiea 10 Hygiea is the fourth largest asteroid in the Solar System by volume and mass and is located in the asteroid belt. |
![]() | 11 Parthenope 11 Parthenope is a large, bright main-belt asteroid. |
![]() | 11 Parthenope 11 Parthenope is a large, bright main-belt asteroid. |
![]() | 12 Victoria 12 Victoria is a large main-belt asteroid. |
![]() | 13 Egeria 13 Egeria is a large main-belt G-type asteroid |
![]() | 14 Irene 14 Irene is a large main-belt asteroid, discovered by John Russell Hind on May 19, 1851. |
![]() | 15 Eunomia 15 Eunomia is a very large asteroid in the inner asteroid belt |
![]() | 16 Psyche 16 Psyche is one of the ten most massive main-belt asteroids. It is over 200 kilometers in diameter and contains a little less than 1% of the mass of the entire asteroid belt. It is the most massive … |
![]() | 18 Melpomene 18 Melpomene is a large, bright main-belt asteroid that was discovered by J. R. Hind on June 24, 1852, and named after Melpomenē, the Muse of tragedy in Greek mythology. It is classified as an S-type… |
![]() | 19 Fortuna 19 Fortuna is one of the largest main-belt asteroids. It has a composition similar to 1 Ceres: a darkly colored surface that is heavily space-weathered with the composition of primitive organic compo… |
![]() | 1\8th skycover 1/8th skycover |
![]() | 2 number two |
![]() | 2 (basic Telugu script) |
![]() | 2 balls (vert. line) Not under command |
![]() | 2 cones (vert. line) Fishing (commercial) |
![]() | 2 Pallas Pallas, minor-planet designation 2 Pallas, is the second asteroid to have been discovered (after Ceres), and one of the largest in the Solar System |
![]() | 24 hours (alchemy) Combining the discipline's own symbols for day and night, this alchemical time sign represents a period of 24 hours. |
![]() | 26 Proserpina 26 Proserpina is a main-belt asteroid discovered by R. Luther on May 5, 1853. It is named after the Roman goddess Proserpina, the daughter of Ceres and the Queen of the Underworld. |
![]() | 28 Bellona 28 Bellona is a large main-belt asteroid. It was discovered by R. Luther on March 1, 1854, and named after Bellōna, the Roman goddess of war; the name was chosen to mark the beginning of the Crimean … |
![]() | 29 Amphitrite 29 Amphitrite is one of the largest S-type asteroids, probably third in diameter after Eunomia and Juno, although Iris and Herculina are similar in size. |
![]() | 2\8ths skycover 2/8ths skycover |
![]() | 3 number three |
![]() | 3 (basic Telugu script) |
![]() | 3 Balls Minesweeping |
![]() | 3 balls (vert. line) Aground |
![]() | 3 Juno Juno, minor-planet designation 3 Juno in the Minor Planet Center catalogue system, was the third asteroid to be discovered and is one of the larger main-belt asteroids, being one of the two largest s… |
![]() | 3 Juno Juno, minor-planet designation 3 Juno in the Minor Planet Center catalogue system, was the third asteroid to be discovered and is one of the larger main-belt asteroids, being one of the two largest s… |
![]() | 37 Fides 37 Fides (pron.: /ˈfaɪdiːz/ FY-deez) is a large main-belt asteroid. It was discovered by German astronomer Karl Theodor Robert Luther on October 5, 1855, and named after Fides, the Roman goddess of l… |
![]() | 3\8ths skycover 3/8ths skycover |
![]() | 4 number four |
![]() | 4 (basic Telugu script) |
![]() | 4 Vesta Vesta, minor-planet designation 4 Vesta, is one of the largest asteroids in the Solar System, with a mean diameter of 525 kilometers (326 mi). |
![]() | 4 Vesta Vesta, minor-planet designation 4 Vesta, is one of the largest asteroids in the Solar System, with a mean diameter of 525 kilometers (326 mi). |
![]() | 4 Vesta Vesta, minor-planet designation 4 Vesta, is one of the largest asteroids in the Solar System, with a mean diameter of 525 kilometers (326 mi). |
![]() | 4-wheel-drive road EGS |
![]() | 44th Infantry Division Shoulder Patch The 44th Infantry Division was a division of the United States Army National Guard from October 1920 to November 1945, when it was inactivated after Federal Service during World War II. A second 44th… |
![]() | 4\8ths skycover 4/8ths skycover |
![]() | 5 number five |
![]() | 5 (basic Telugu script) |
![]() | 5 Astraea 5 Astraea is a large main-belt asteroid. Its surface is highly reflective (bright) and its composition is probably a mixture of nickel-iron with magnesium- and iron-silicates. |
![]() | 5 Astraea 5 Astraea is a large main-belt asteroid. Its surface is highly reflective (bright) and its composition is probably a mixture of nickel-iron with magnesium- and iron-silicates. |
![]() | 5\8ths skycover 5/8ths skycover |
![]() | 6 number six |
![]() | 6 (basic Telugu script) |
![]() | 6 Hebe 6 Hebe (pron.: /ˈhiːbiː/ HEE-bee) is a large main-belt asteroid, containing around half a percent of the mass of the belt. |
![]() | 6 Hebe 6 Hebe (pron.: /ˈhiːbiː/ HEE-bee) is a large main-belt asteroid, containing around half a percent of the mass of the belt. |
![]() | 6\8ths skycover 6/8ths skycover |
![]() | 7 number seven |
![]() | 7 (basic Telugu script) |
![]() | 7 Iris 7 Iris is a large main-belt asteroid. Among the S-type asteroids, it ranks fifth in geometric mean diameter after Eunomia, Juno, Amphitrite and Herculina. |
![]() | 7\8ths skycover 7/8ths skycover |
![]() | 8 number eight |
![]() | 8 (basic Telugu script) |
![]() | 8 Flora 8 Flora is a large, bright main-belt asteroid. |
![]() | 8\8ths skycover 8/8ths skycover (completely overcast) |
![]() | 9 number nine |
![]() | 9 (basic Telugu script) |
![]() | 9 Metis 9 Metis is one of the larger main-belt asteroids. |
![]() | ^_^ This symbol is to represent a form of satisfaction or show happiness. |