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Carlos Ulrrico Cesco

1910 - 1987

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Carlos Ulrrico Cesco (died 1987) was an Argentine astronomer. He lived most of his life in San Juan, Argentina. He was a well-known discoverer of minor planets credited by the Minor Planet Center (MPC) with the discovery of 19 numbered minor planets. His older brother, Ronaldo P. Cesco, was a mathematician and celestial mechanician and director of the La Plata Observatory. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Carlos Ulrrico Cesco is the 496th most popular astronomer (up from 534th in 2019). (up from 4,457th in 2019)

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Among astronomers, Carlos Ulrrico Cesco ranks 496 out of 644Before him are Cleveland Abbe, Kaoru Ikeya, Guillermo Haro, Wilhelm Anderson, Luciano Tesi, and Arno Arthur Wachmann. After him are Forest Ray Moulton, Margaret Harwood, Eva Ahnert-Rohlfs, Charles Piazzi Smyth, Charlotte Moore Sitterly, and Robert H. McNaught.

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Among people born in 1910, Carlos Ulrrico Cesco ranks 283Before him are Alexandru Borbely, Charles P. Kindleberger, Paul Chocque, Shuhei Nishida, Yannis Tsarouchis, and Max Bense. After him are Áttila, George Kojac, Peter Platzer, Gennady Voronov, Freddie Wolff, and Burton Jastram. Among people deceased in 1987, Carlos Ulrrico Cesco ranks 194Before him are Igor Ilyinsky, Ivan Ivanov-Vano, Alexandru Borbely, John Qualen, Uwe Barschel, and Metaksia Simonyan. After him are Óscar Bonfiglio, Fatemeh Pahlavi, Joan Shawlee, Meena Keshwar Kamal, Elizabeth Hartman, and Wolfgang Liebeneiner.

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