Davidgans

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NOW @ 25 LIB 40
FOUND @ 25 VIR 11
 
Inclination: 9.404
Eccentricity: 0.125
Period: 5.403 years
AU 3.079
Type: 0000

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1.4.2002 21:24 Klet 14e17 48n53 observations 1


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David ben Solomon Gans (1541-1613) was a Jewish chronicler, mathematician, geographer and astronomer. Born in Germany, he moved to Prague in 1564, where he became a student of Rabbi Loew and came into contact with Johannes Kepler and Tycho Brahe. He is best known for his works Tzemach David and Nechmad ve-Naim.


Discovered on 1-4-2002 in Klet by KLENOT

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