Giuseppe Maria Asclepi (1706–1776) was an Italian astronomer and physician. He was a Jesuit and director of the observatory at the Collegio Romano. The...
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Asclepi is a heavily eroded lunar impact crater that lies in the rugged southern highlands of the Moon. The outer rim has been worn down and rounded by...
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Châtelet, French mathematician and physicist (died 1749) Date unknown – Giuseppe Asclepi, Italian astronomer and physicist (died 1776) June 15 – Giorgio Baglivi...
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(Spain, 1028–1087) Asada Goryu (Japan, 1734–1799) Atsuo Asami (Japan) Giuseppe Asclepi (Italy, 1706–1776) Joseph Ashbrook (United States, 1918–1980) Arthur...
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Lalande, Giuseppe Asclepi, Cassini, Anders Johan Lexell, Leonhard Euler, Pingré, Adrien-Marie Legendre and Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel. Lexell, Asclepi, Pingré...
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Arnold Svante Arrhenius Lev Artsimovich Aryabhata Arzachel Goryu Asada Giuseppe Asclepi Joseph Ashbrook Francis William Aston George Atwood Autolycus of Pitane...
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theologian Giuseppe Asclepi (1706–1776) – Jesuit astronomer and physician who served as director of the Collegio Romano observatory; the lunar crater Asclepi is...
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Asada (1734–1799) WGPSN Asclepi 55°11′S 25°31′E / 55.19°S 25.52°E / -55.19; 25.52 (Asclepi) 40.56 1935 Giuseppe Asclepi (1706–1776) WGPSN Ashbrook...
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