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Karl Wilhelm Reinmuth

 

Karl Wilhelm Reinmuth

Karl Wilhelm Reinmuth (April 4 1892May 6 1979) was a German astronomer.

He was a prolific discoverer of asteroids (almost 400 of them), beginning with 796 Sarita in 1914, working at the Königstuhl Observatory in Heidelberg, Germany from 1912 to 1957.

His most notable discoveries include the Apollo asteroids 1862 Apollo (the namesake of the group) and 69230 Hermes. He also discovered the Trojan asteroids 911 Agamemnon, 1143 Odysseus, 1172 Äneas, 1173 Anchises, 1208 Troilus, 1404 Ajax, 1437 Diomedes, 1749 Telamon.

He also discovered 5535 Annefrank which was later visited by the Stardust spacecraft.

He discovered two comets, namely the periodic comets 30P/Reinmuth and 44P/Reinmuth.

Asteroid 1111 Reinmuthia is named after him (and discovered by him).

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Obituaries

  • MPBu 7 (1979) 10
  • MitAG 50 (1980) 7 (in German)


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