Göttingen Observatory
Göttingen Observatory is a German astronomical observatory located in Göttingen, Lower Saxony, Germany.
- Alton E. Bailey
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- Georg von Georgievics
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- Heinz Hunsdiecker
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- Løvøya, Telemark
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- Yoshihiko Ito (chemist)
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- Walter Dieminger
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- Davyum
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- Dianium
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- Sequanium
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- Jakub Landovský
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