L E Katterfeld - definizione. Che cos'è L E Katterfeld
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Cosa (chi) è L E Katterfeld - definizione

SOUTH AFRICAN ASTRONOMER
E. L. Johnson; Johnson, E. L.

L. E. Katterfeld         
  • Cover of the first issue of Katterfeld's ''Evolution,'' December 1927.
AMERICAN POLITICIAN
Ludwig Katterfeld; Louis Katterfeld; Ludwig Erwin Katterfeld; Ludwig E. Katterfeld; L.E. Katterfeld; John Carr (American socialist politician)
Ludwig Erwin Alfred "Dutch" Katterfeld (15 July 1881 – 11 December 1974) was an American socialist politician, a founding member of the Communist Labor Party of America, a Comintern functionary, and a magazine editor.
Ernest Lundelius         
VERTEBRATE PALAEONTOLOGIST
Ernest L. Lundelius; E. L. Lundelius
Ernest L. Lundelius is a vertebrate paleontologist who has conducted research in the United States and Australia.
Ernest L. Ahrons         
BRITISH ENGINEER AND AUTHOR ON RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES
Ernest Leopold Ahrons; E L Ahrons; EL Ahrons; E.L. Ahrons; E. L. Ahrons; Ernest L. Ahron
Ernest Leopold Ahrons (12 February 1866 – 30 March 1926) was a British engineer and author. He is most noted for his magnum opus, The British Steam Railway Locomotive 1825–1925, published posthumously in book form, and for a series originally published in The Railway Magazine "Locomotive and train working in the latter part of the nineteenth century".

Wikipedia

Ernest Leonard Johnson

Ernest Leonard Johnson (1891–1977) was a South African astronomer and a former staff member of the Union Observatory in Johannesburg, South Africa. He is known for the discovery of 18 asteroids between 1946–1951, as well as several comets. On 25 August 1949, he discovered 48P/Johnson, a periodic comet expected to pass no closer than 1.2 to 1.3 AU from our planet in 2025. Johnson received the "Donohoe Comet Medal" twice: 40  before retiring in 1956. He died in 1977.