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    Luigi Carnera (born in Trieste April 14, 1875, died in Florence, July 30, 1962) was an Italian astronomer and mathematician. He discovered 16 minor planets...
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  • Carnera is an Italian surname literally meaning butcher. Notable people with the surname include: Luigi Carnera (1875–1962), Italian astronomer Primo...
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    Primo Carnera (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpriːmo karˈnɛːra]; 26 October 1906 – 29 June 1967), nicknamed the Ambling Alp, was an Italian professional boxer...
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  • healer Luigi Carnera (1875–1962), astronomer Luigi Cossa (1831–1896), economist Luigi di Bella (1912–2003), medical doctor and physiology professor Luigi Ferri...
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    the city hosted the eighth Meeting of Italian Scientists and in 1902 Luigi Carnera discovered an asteroid and called it "485 Genua", dedicating it to the...
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  • Musina ended the career of former world heavyweight champion Primo Carnera. Carnera was attempting a comeback after World War II and had won two straight...
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    489 Comacina (category Discoveries by Luigi Carnera)
    Comacina Shape of Comacina from modeled lightcurve Discovery Discovered by Luigi Carnera Discovery site Heidelberg Discovery date 2 September 1902 Designations...
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  • 485 Genua (category Discoveries by Luigi Carnera)
    485 Genua Discovery Discovered by Luigi Carnera Discovery site Heidelberg Discovery date 7 May 1902 Designations MPC designation (485) Genua Pronunciation...
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  • (United States, 1862–1938) Annie Jump Cannon (United States, 1863–1941) Luigi Carnera (Italy, 1875–1962) Edwin Francis Carpenter (United States, 1898–1963)...
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  • 487 Venetia (category Discoveries by Luigi Carnera)
    in diameter. It was discovered on 9 July 1902, by Italian astronomer Luigi Carnera at Heidelberg Observatory in southwest Germany. It was later named for...
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