Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander (22 March 1799 – 17 February 1875) was a German astronomer. He is known for his determinations of stellar brightnesses...
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some of his qualified students. The most prominent of them was Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander, his successors were Otto August Rosenberger and August Ludwig...
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1947) Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander (1799–1875), Prussian astronomer Friedrich-Wilhelm Graefe zu Baringdorf (born 1942), politician Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel...
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after Benzenberg died, he joined the Bonn Observatory under Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander. Here, Schmidt measured the visual magnitudes and positions for...
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University of Bonn (redirect from Friedrich Wilhelm University of Bonn)
University of Bonn, officially the Rhenish Friedrich Wilhelm University of Bonn (German: Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn), is a public research...
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finally lost to larger telescopes on April 10, 1844. In 1844, Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander and Thomas James Henderson independently computed that the comet...
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000 stars by accuracy of 10". 1903, Bonner Durchmusterung – by Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander and collaborators, circa 460,000 stars. 15th century BC – The...
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testimonial medals, awarded to John Couch Adams, George Biddell Airy, Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander, George Bishop, George Everest, Peter Andreas Hansen, Karl Ludwig...
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Groombridge 1830 (redirect from Argelander's Star)
Circumpolar Stars (1838). Its high proper motion was noted by Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander in 1842. It is 29.9 light-years (9.2 parsecs) from the Sun as...
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catalogues. The Bonner Durchmusterung itself was published by Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander, Adalbert Krüger, and Eduard Schönfeld between 1852 and 1859...
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Daniel Berlin (1714–1787), Norwegian rococo composer and organist Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander (1799–1875), astronomer Yisrael Salanter (1810–1883), founder...
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Lalande 21185 (redirect from Argelander's second star)
number. In May 1857, Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander discovered the high proper motion of the star. It was sometimes called "Argelander's second star". (The...
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he visited the Bonn Observatory and studied astronomy under Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander. In 1853, he was appointed assistant, and in the following year...
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Faidit, "La comète impériale de 1811", Les Presses du Midi, 2012; Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander, Ueber die Bahn des grossen cometen von 1811, (Tr. Table of the...
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1952–) Hiroshi Araki (Japan) Sylvain Arend (Belgium, 1902–1992) Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander (Germany, 1799–1875) Aristarchus of Samos (Greece, c. 310 BC...
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discovery observation at Turku. This minor planet was named after Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander (1799–1875), author of the famous Bonner Durchmusterung and 19th-century...
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stars in his catalogue, Groombridge 1830, was discovered by Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander to have a very high proper motion. For many decades its proper...
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he briefly (two months) went to Bonn and started working with Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander in astronomy. He helped in a study of variable stars and with...
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March 16 – Anna Atkins, British botanist (d. 1871) March 22 – Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander, German astronomer (d. 1875) March 28 – Karl Adolph von Basedow...
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of R Aquilae was announced by Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander on May 20, 1856. It had been under observation by Argelander and his colleagues at Bonn Observatory...
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Fritsch observed it in 1821. Later observations by Eduard Heis and Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander reinforced Fritsch's initial suspicions and attracted attention...
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cluster Archinal 1 at 18:54:49 / +5°32'54" in Serpens Cauda) Arg — Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander (double stars) ARO — Algonquin Radio Observatory Arp — Atlas...
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the variable star designation developed by German astronomer Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander. It is a cool star, with estimates of its surface temperature...
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Well-known astronomers who used the observatory included Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel, Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander, Arthur Auwers and Hermann Struve. In 1838, the...
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designation R Coronae Borealis was introduced, as "Coronae R" by Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander in 1850. The variability of R Coronae Borealis was discovered...
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Adayevskaya, Russian composer, pianist, and ethnomusicologist Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander, astronomer Ernst Moritz Arndt, author and poet Johann Baptista...
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36 light-years). Only a few years after Bessel's measurement, in 1842 Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander noted that Groombridge 1830 had an even larger proper motion...
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This variability was quickly confirmed by German astronomer Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander. Almost continual records of the star's variability have been...
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with binoculars. S Boötis was discovered at Bonn Observatory by Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander in 1860. "Download Data". aavso.org. AAVSO. Retrieved 1 October...
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of the society. 1863–1864: Julius Zech 1864–1867: Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander 1867–1878: Otto Wilhelm von Struve 1878–1881: Adalbert Krueger 1881–1889:...
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