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- Guthnick is a lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon's surface from the Earth. However, it is located in the part of the far side that...
- Paul Guthnick (January 12, 1879 – September 6, 1947) was a German astronomer. Born in Hitdorf am Rhein, he studied at the University of Bonn receiving...
- surrounds the Orientale impact feature. Just to the southeast is the crater Guthnick. This is a little-eroded crater formation with a relatively sharp edge...
- from the side during a favorable libration. The nearest crater of note is Guthnick to the north-northeast. Andersson is bowl-shaped, with a small central...
- Sterns & Poggenb. – bulbous bittercress, spring cress Cardamine caldeirarum Guthnick ex Seub. – Azorean bittercress Cardamine californica (Nutt.) Greene – milkmaids...
- Bibcode:1990JAVSO..19...73K. "obj-Cep". britastro.org. Retrieved 2024-09-25. Guthnick, P.; Schneller, H. (1939). "Benennung von veränderlichen Sternen". Astronomische...
- Johannes Gutenberg (c. 1398 – 1468) – inventor of the printing press Paul Guthnick (1879–1947) – astronomer who pioneered the application of photoelectric...
- magnitude 4.21. This eclipsing behavior was discovered by German astronomer P. Guthnick using observations between 1946 and 1947. The primary is an evolved G-type...
- March 2021. "Sanicula azorica Guthnick ex Seub". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 13 March 2021. "Sanicula azorica Guthnick ex Seub". Flora-On. Retrieved...
- test observations in the surrounding area starting from June 1906 by Paul Guthnick, who had been active at the observatory as Observator since 1906 following...