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This week in history: Ceres

This week in history: Ceres

by David Tollen | Jan 3, 2020 | The Early Modern Age

Ceres This week in 1801, astronomer-priest Giuseppe Piazzi discovered a new astronomical body between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. He named it Ceres Ferdinandea. Ceres was the ancient Roman goddess of agriculture and motherhood – the Latin version of the Greeks’...
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