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Wolf V. Vishniac

Astrology Data, Zodiac Sign, Natal Birth Chart, Kundli, and Horoscope


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Birth Name:

Wolf V. Vishniac

Male

Birth Date:

Sat, Apr 22, 1922

Time of Birth:

Unknown (using Noon)

Place of Birth:

Berlin, Berlin, Germany

Age:

102

Zodiac Sign:

Taurus

Astrology Data:

Sun

Sun

Tau
32'

About Wolf V. Vishniac

Wolf Vladimir Vishniac (April 22, 1922 – December 10, 1973) was an American microbiologist. He was the son of photographer Roman Vishniac and the father of astronomer Ethan Vishniac. Educated at Brooklyn College and Stanford University, he was a professor of biology at the University of Rochester. He died on a research trip to the Antarctic attempting to retrieve equipment in a crevasse. The crater Vishniac on Mars is named in his honor.

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Astrological aspects and planetary data / tags for Wolf V. Vishniac: Sun 1 Taurus, Moon 8 Pisces, Mercury 28 Aries, Venus 19 Taurus, Mars 23 Sagittarius, Jupiter 11 Libra, Saturn 2 Libra, Uranus 12 Pisces, Neptune 13 Leo, Pluto 8 Cancer, Sun Conjunct Mercury, Sun Quincunx Saturn, Mercury Semi Square Uranus, Venus Sesquiquadrate Saturn, Jupiter Quincunx Uranus, Jupiter Sextile Neptune, Jupiter Square Pluto, Uranus Quincunx Neptune, Uranus Trine Pluto

Categories related to Wolf V. Vishniac: April 22 births, Brooklyn College alumni, American people of Russian-Jewish descent, German emigrants to the United States, 1973 deaths, Astrobiologists, Jewish American scientists, University of Rochester faculty, American microbiologists, 1922 births, Jewish microbiologists, 20th-century American Jews, Accidental deaths in Antarctica

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