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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. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Carlos Ulrrico Cesco has received more than 13,266 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Carlos Ulrrico Cesco is the 534th most popular astronomer.

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Among ASTRONOMERS

Among astronomers, Carlos Ulrrico Cesco ranks 534 out of 644Before him are Edward S. Holden, Marc Aaronson, John Pond, Yoshisada Shimizu, Robert H. McNaught, and Grove Karl Gilbert. After him are Charles Augustus Young, Kiichirō Furukawa, Ruby Payne-Scott, Seiji Ueda, Mary Proctor, and Lawrence H. Aller.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1910, Carlos Ulrrico Cesco ranks 351Before him are Alexandru Cuedan, Henri Louveau, María Rosa Lida de Malkiel, Carroll Quigley, Jacinto Villalba, and Magnar Isaksen. After him are Vasile Deheleanu, Felipe Rosas, Gordon B. Hinckley, József Várszegi, Lucky Dube, and Peter Hirt. Among people deceased in 1987, Carlos Ulrrico Cesco ranks 229Before him are Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, Antonio Janni, Honorino Landa, Marc Aaronson, Clementina de Jesus, and Andrei Bărbulescu. After him are Pál Gábor, Ernő Goldfinger, József Kovács, Vincent Persichetti, Stanislav Lusk, and Håkan Malmrot.

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