Paul Guthnick

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Paul Guthnick (January 12, 1879 – September 6, 1947) was a German astronomer.

Born in

Babelsberg Observatory
.

He conducted observations of the

Himmler
.

He died in Berlin. His obituary in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astonomical Society states he was an ardent Catholic.[2]

The lunar crater Guthnick is named after him.

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