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'''Johann Holetschek''' (29 August 1846 in [[Karlstein an der Thaya|Thuma]] – 20 November 1923 in Vienna) was an [[Austria]]n [[astronomer]], known for his research on [[comet]]s. Born in Thuma, in [[Lower Austria]], he worked at the observatory of the [[University of Vienna]]. He died at [[Vienna]].
'''Johann Holetschek''' (29 August 1846 in [[Karlstein an der Thaya|Thuma]] – 20 November 1923 in Vienna) was an [[Austria]]n [[astronomer]], known for his research on [[comet]]s. Born in Thuma, in [[Lower Austria]], he worked at the observatory of the [[University of Vienna]]. He died at [[Vienna]].


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Latest revision as of 17:53, 16 November 2024

Johann Holetschek (29 August 1846 in Thuma – 20 November 1923 in Vienna) was an Austrian astronomer, known for his research on comets. Born in Thuma, in Lower Austria, he worked at the observatory of the University of Vienna. He died at Vienna.

The crater Holetschek on the Moon is named after him.

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