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Friedrich Karl Arnold Schwassmann

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Friedrich Karl Arnold Schwassmann (March 25 1870January 19 1964) was a German astronomer).

He was co-discoverer with Arno Arthur Wachmann of the periodic comets 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann, 31P/Schwassmann-Wachmann and 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann.

Asteroids discovered: 22
435 Ella September 11 1898 with Max Wolf
436 Patricia September 13 1898 with Max Wolf
442 Eichsfeldia February 15 1899 with Max Wolf
443 Photographica February 17 1899 with Max Wolf
446 Aeternitas October 27 1899 with Max Wolf
447 Valentine October 27 1899 with Max Wolf
448 Natalie October 27 1899 with Max Wolf
449 Hamburga October 31 1899 with Max Wolf
450 Brigitta October 10 1899 with Max Wolf
454 Mathesis March 28 1900
455 Bruchsalia May 22 1900 with Max Wolf
456 Abnoba June 4 1900 with Max Wolf
457 Alleghenia September 15 1900 with Max Wolf
458 Hercynia September 21 1900 with Max Wolf
905 Universitas October 30 1918
906 Repsolda October 30 1918
912 Maritima April 27 1919
947 Monterosa February 8 1921
989 Schwassmannia November 18 1922
1192 Prisma March 17 1931
1303 Luthera March 16 1928
1310 Villigera February 28 1932
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