Christoph Scheiner
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One of the first to use the newly-invented telescope for astronomical observations Scheiner is probably best remembered for the co-discovery of sunspots in 1611 and for being one of the first astronomers to carry out systematic observation of sunspot activity.
The 110 km diameter lunar crater Scheiner, located in the densely cratered region west of the walled plain Clavius, is named in his honour.
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