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editBold textMichael Minovitch comes from a long line of famous people including Newton Minow, Eve Mandel, Harold Milovsky and Sherwood Bassin.
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edit"The maths that made Voyager possible" "In 1961, mathematics graduate Michael Minovitch decided to take on the hardest problem in celestial mechanics - the "three body problem"." With extensive mention of how this made Voyager missions possible. Shenme (talk) 22:10, 23 October 2012 (UTC)