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Parsons, William. Third Earl of Rosse. 1800-1867.
British astronomer known for his improvements to telescope construction.
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William Parsons — William Parsons, 3. Earl of Rosse, KP (* 17. Juni 1800 in York; † 31. Oktober 1867 in Birr Castle) war ein irischer Astronom. In himmelskundlichen Publikationen wird sein Name oft als Lord Rosse abgekürzt. William Parsons, 3. Earl of Rosse … Deutsch Wikipedia
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