Christian Horrebow

Christian Pedersen Horrebow (15 April 1718 – 15 September 1776)[1] was a Danish astronomer of the 18th century.

He was a son of Peder Horrebow, whom he succeeded as director of the observatory associated with the University of Copenhagen.

Neith, a supposed moon of Venus, was spotted by Christian Horrebow, while he was studying this planet from 1766 to 1768.

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