Maria Cunitz

A memorial to Maria Cunitz in [[Świdnica, Poland]] Maria Cunitz or Maria Cunitia (other versions of surname include: ''Cunicia, Cunitzin,'' ''Kunic, Cunitiae, Kunicia, Kunicka''; 1610 – 22 August 1664) was an accomplished Silesian astronomer, and the most notable female astronomer of the early modern era. She authored a book ''Urania propitia'', in which she provided new tables, new ephemera, and a simpler working solution to Kepler's second law for determining the position of a planet on its elliptical path. The Cunitz crater on Venus is named after her. The minor planet 12624 Mariacunitia is named in her honour. Provided by Wikipedia
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