Georg Karl Friedrich Kunowsky (1786 – December 23, 1846) was a German lawyer who also was a talented amateur astronomer.
He made observations of Mars with an 11 cm achromatic refractor telescope made by Joseph von Fraunhofer, which was one of the first times that achromatic refractors were used for planetary observation; these were a notable improvement over the reflectors available to earlier observers.
Like William Herschel before him, he came ...
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