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    John Martin Schaeberle (January 10, 1853 – September 17, 1924) was a Kingdom of Württemberg-born American astronomer. He was born Johann Martin Schäberle...
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  • John Martin Schaeberle (1853–1924) was a German-American astronomer. Schaeberle may also refer to: Schaeberle (lunar crater) Schaeberle (Martian crater)...
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    his thesis, Procyon B was not visually confirmed until 1896 when John Martin Schaeberle observed it at the predicted position using the 36-inch refractor...
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    Alvan Graham Clark in 1862, the first discovery of a white dwarf. John Martin Schaeberle discovered Procyon B in 1896. Bessel was the first scientist who...
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  • Annette Salmeen, biochemist, Rhodes Scholar, Olympic gold medalist John Martin Schaeberle (1853–1924), astronomer Gene Sperling, economic advisor Jean Tatlock...
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  • September 15 – Frank Chance, baseball player (born 1877) September 17 – John Martin Schaeberle, German-born astronomer (born 1853 in Germany) September 25 – Lotta...
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    age of 50 and performed until age 90; in Furnes (d.2020) Died: John Martin Schaeberle, 71, German-born American astronomer known for his development of...
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  • Stephenson. Schaeberle's Flaming Star is the source of the Flaming Star Nebula IC 405 (aka Cederblad 42) in Auriga, AE Aurigae. Named after John Martin Schaeberle...
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  • Henning von Holtzendorff, German admiral (died 1919) 10 January – John Martin Schaeberle, German/American astronomer (died 1924) 14 March – Max Saenger,...
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  • Reflector, between the years 1825 and 1833" by John Herschel; 2306 entries) Schb — John Martin Schaeberle (double stars) Schj — Hans Schjellerup (double...
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