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  1. 28 de feb. de 2018 · But the name was not widely appreciated outside of England. "Herschel," after its discoverer, was also suggested, as was "Neptune." Ultimately, German astronomer Johann Elert Bode (whose ...

  2. Johann Elert Bode. Hamburg. Berlin. astronom. Multimedia w Wikimedia Commons. Johann Elert Bode (ur. 19 stycznia 1747 w Hamburgu, zm. 23 listopada 1826 w Berlinie [1]) – niemiecki astronom, dyrektor obserwatorium w Berlinie (1787–1826). Pracował nad ustaleniem orbity Urana, któremu nadał nazwę. Przyczynił się do rozpowszechnienia ...

  3. Johann Elert Bode1749-1826 German Astronomer and Mathematician German mathematician and astronomer Johann Elert Bode was seemingly born to teach the world about the wonders of astronomy. The child of well-educated parents, Bode early on developed a passion for astronomy and higher mathematics, and only slightly later began publishing accounts of what he had learned and observed.

  4. Johann Elert Bode (19. ledna 1747, Hamburk – 23. listopadu 1826, Berlín) byl německý astronom, který přeformuloval a zpopularizoval Titius-Bodeovo pravidlo. Upřesnil oběžnou dráhu planety Uran a navrhl její jméno, které se užívá dodnes.

  5. Johann Elert Bode. Johann Elert Bode (Amburgo, 19 gennaio 1747 – Berlino, 23 novembre 1826) è stato un astronomo tedesco, noto soprattutto per la sua riformulazione e divulgazione della legge di Titius-Bode e come contributo nella determinazione dell'orbita di Urano, per il quale suggerì anche il nome.

  6. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Johann Elert Bode témájú médiaállományokat. Az Uranographia egy oldala az Orion csillagképpel. Johann Elert Bode ( 1747. január 19. – 1826. november 23.) német csillagász a róla elnevezett Titius–Bode-szabály hirdetője. Bode meghatározta az Uránusz pályáját és ő javasolta az Uránusz ...

  7. Bode, Johann Elert. Born Hamburg, (Germany), 19 January 1747. Died Berlin, (Germany), 23 November 1826. Johann Bode directed the observatory of the Royal Academy of Sciences (Berlin), helped to publicize an important “law” regarding the planets' distances from the Sun, and published an important reference work (the Astronomisches Jarhbuch ...