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    Who described the two moons of Mars around 150 years before US astronomer Asaph Hall discovered them (John Keats, Jane Austen, Joseph Addison, Jonathan Swift)?

    Question #33419. Asked by asp. (May 11 03 7:08 AM)


    mk2norwich

    Jonathan Swift. http://members.aol.com/pgrsel2/swift.htm

    May 11 03, 8:01 AM


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