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    Carl Otto Lampland (December 29, 1873 – December 14, 1951) was an American astronomer. He was involved with both of the Lowell Observatory solar system...
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  • Lampland may refer to: Carl Otto Lampland (1873–1951), American astronomer Lampland (lunar crater) Lampland (Martian crater) 1767 Lampland, an asteroid...
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  • and botanist Carl Otto Lampland (1873–1951), American astronomer Carl Otto Lenz (born 1930), German jurist and politician Carl Otto Løvenskiold (1839–1916)...
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    Crab Nebula was created by a supernova traces back to 1921, when Carl Otto Lampland announced he had seen changes in the nebula's structure.[d] This eventually...
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    since 29 December 1873 (coincidentally the birth date of astronomer Carl Otto Lampland). Numerically, the Mars Sol Date is defined as MSD = (Julian Date...
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  • Samuel LaBudde, Goldman Award-winning environmentalist and biologist Carl Otto Lampland, astronomer Wardell Pomeroy, sexologist Vesto Slipher, astronomer...
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    1604 Tombaugh (category Discoveries by Carl Otto Lampland)
    diameter. It was discovered on 24 March 1931, by American astronomer Carl Otto Lampland at Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona, in the United States...
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    by 1939, and beyond reasonable doubt by Jan Oort in 1942. In 1921, Carl Otto Lampland was the first to announce that he had seen changes in the structure...
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  • created the CP/M operating system and founded Digital Research, Inc. Carl Otto Lampland – (1873–1951) American astronomer Norman Bernard Larsen (1923–1970)...
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  • the asteroid Tombaugh, named after Clyde Tombaugh, discovered by Carl Otto Lampland on 24 March 1931, at the Lowell Observatory Tombaugh Regio, a light-colored...
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