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    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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    Bilk Observatory in Düsseldorf, Germany who deferred to Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander the naming his first asteroid discovery after Thetis from...
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    The most prominent of them was Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander, his successors were Otto August Rosenberger and August Ludwig Busch. Bessel determined the...
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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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    hold any of these positions Wilhelm II of Germany German Emperor In Natural Sciences: Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander Astronomer Constantin Carathéodory...
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  • Deiters. Also well-known is his portrait of the astronomer Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander from Bonn, painted around 1868. Der Heilige Servatius im...
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  • been used include: The Bonner Durchmusterung started by Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander uses B1855.0 The Henry Draper Catalog uses B1900.0 Constellation...
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    invitations to replace F.G.W. Struve at Dorpat in 1829, Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander at Helsinki in 1837, and F.W. Bessel at Königsberg in 1847...
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  • 347 BC) WGPSN Argelander 16°33′S 5°48′E / 16.55°S 5.8°E / -16.55; 5.8 (Argelander) 33.72 1935 Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander (1799–1875) WGPSN...
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    his influences at Bonn were zoologist Georg August Goldfuss, astronomer Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander and botanist Ludolph Christian Treviranus....
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    observatory of Bonn was founded by Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander (1799 - 1875). His friendship to Prussian king Friedrich Wilhelm IV facilitated the deployment...
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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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    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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    Friedhof, Bonn, notably those of Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander and Nikolaus Simrock. Zur Chronik der Akademie. Vom August 1884 bis Ende März 1886. In:...
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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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    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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    (German Astronomical Society) and became its Vorstand (chairman). Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander assumed this role upon Zech's death. Schielicke, Reinhard (2013)...
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  • Date of award Name Description Residence 1842 Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Astronomer Königsberg 1842 August Boeckh Antiquity researcher Berlin 1842 Franz...
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  • Gottfried Argelander, a timber-merchant at Memel and the father of Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander. Birch remained there until Argelander's death in...
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  • 1986 Fields Medal "for his proof of the Mordell Conjecture" Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander (1799–1875), Astronomy Ernst Moritz Arndt (1769–1860), History...
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    ethnomusicologist Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander, astronomer Ernst Moritz Arndt, author and poet Johann Baptista Baltzer, Catholic theologian August Beer, scientist...
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    became an assistant to the astronomer Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander at the Bonn Observatory. Under Argelander's supervision he produced data for the comprehensive...
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    the telescope ordered from Germany arrived only in 1824. Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander was appointed as the head of the new observatory. Most of...
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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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    Omicron1 Canis Majoris (category Articles with unsourced statements from August 2024)
    designations of 16 and 24 Canis Majoris in the early 18th century. Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander labelled the stars as ο1 and ο2 in his atlas Uranometria Nova...
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    Celestial cartography (category Articles needing additional references from August 2010)
    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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    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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  • painter (died 1872) May 26 – August Kopisch, German poet and painter (died 1853) March 22 – Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander, German astronomer (d. 1875)...
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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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    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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