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Petronius (c. 27–66 AD),
Roman writer MPC · 3244 3245
Jensch 1973 UL5
Alfred Jensch,
German astronomer MPC · 3245 3246
Bidstrup 1976 GQ3 Herluf...
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telescope LOFAR.
Alfred Jensch [de]
Bernhard Schmidt List of
astronomical observatories "General".
Retrieved 1
October 2014. "2m-Alfred-
Jensch-Telescope". Retrieved...
- Olga
Jensch-Jordan (née Jordan, 13
March 1913 – 13
February 2000) was a
German diver who
specialized in the 3-meter springboard. In this
event she won...
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Petronius September 24, 1960
Palomar PLS FLO 3.8 km MPC · JPL 3245
Jensch 1973 UL5
Jensch October 27, 1973
Tautenburg Observatory F. Börngen THM 13 km MPC ·...
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scientists and composers.
Examples include 2424 Tautenburg, 3181 Ahnert, 3245
Jensch, or 3941 Haydn.
After the
German reunification, he
chose systematically...
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anastigmatic aplanats".
Archived from the
original on 2013-06-17. "2m-Alfred-
Jensch-Telescope".
Archived from the
original on 3
December 2013.
Retrieved 1 October...
- The 2m
Schmidt Camera (the Alfred-
Jensch Telescope at Karl
Schwarzschild Observatory in Tautenburg, Germany)....
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Heinze (1920–2018),
diver who
competed in the 1936
Summer Olympics Olga
Jensch-Jordan (1913–2000),
springboard diver Amina Kajtaz (born 1996), swimmer...
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Equatorial mount (Stützmontierung)
devised by
Alfred Jensch...
- Avner, John Rice,
Bedrich Formánek,
Klaus Wenda, Jan Hannelius,
Gerhard Jensch,
Comins Mansfield,
Nenad Petrović and
Gyula Neukomm. The WFCC delegates...