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On 13th March 1781 a heavenly body was observed, announced and named Georgium Sidus, a star; it was not the first.......

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On 13th March 1781 a heavenly body was observed, announced and named Georgium Sidus, a star; it was not the first time the star had been observed. Eventually it became known as what?

posted Jan 8, 2019 by Rahul Chandel

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