Carver

(1933 FE1 )
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NOW @ 10 PIS 24
FOUND @ 22 VIR 14
 
Inclination: 2.208
Eccentricity: 0.221
Period: 3.462 years
AU 2.288
Type: 0000

Discovery Chart

24.3.1933 22:25 Heidelberg 8e43 49n24 observations 1


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Named in memory of George Washington Carver (1860-1943), credited by many as the first black American scientist. Born into slavery, he was largely self-educated, but he earned a master's degree in science in 1896 and devoted the remainder of his life to agricultural research, especially the development of food and household products from peanuts, soybeans and sweet potatoes. His scientific stature earned him election to the Royal Society in 1916, but Carver was also an outstanding teacher, artist and humanitarian. He is perhaps best remembered for his most enduring and beloved invention, peanut butter. Name suggested and citation prepared by G. C. L. Aikman.


Discovered on 24-3-1933 in Heidelberg by Reinmuth, K.

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