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Johan [Jan] Hevelius (January 28, 1611 - January 28, 1687)

Johan (or Jan, or Johannes) Hevel (or Hevelke, Hewel, Hewelcke, Höwelcke; latinized Hevelius) was living in Dantzig as a wealthy brewer and city councillor. He built his observatory "Sternenburg" on the upper floors of four houses, and installed a 130-foot focal length air telescope. His contributions to astronomy include:

Hevelius is commemorated by the naming of Moon Crater Hevelius (2.2N, 67.6W, 115.0 km diameter, named 1935) as well as asteroid (5703) Hevelius, discovered November 15, 1931 by K. Reinmuth in Heidelberg, provisionally designated 1931 VS as well as 1931 XH, 1964 VU and 1989 VL from independent findings.

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