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  1. 15 de dic. de 2016 · The court astronomer in Ansbach, Germany, Simon Marius began writing down his notes of three unusual objects near the planet Jupiter at the end of December 1609; a fourth appeared a few days later ...

  2. 9 de ene. de 2023 · Simon Marius hieß eigentlich Simon Mayr und kam am 10. Januar 1573 in Gunzenhausen zur Welt. Von 1586 bis 1601 besuchte er die Heilsbronner Fürstenschule, wo er großes Talent für Mathematik und Astronomie zeigte.

  3. 10 de ene. de 2023 · January 10, 2023 is the 450th birthday of Simon Marius. The Simon Marius Society sent a press release to the Vatican Observatory to let us know, so the day would not pass by. The society is based in Nürnberg, Germany, not far from Marius’s home town of Ansbach. Back in 2014 the Society flew me to Germany where I talked on Marius, arguing ...

  4. Simon Marius (latinisierte Form von Simon Mayr; * 10. Januar 1573 jul. in Gunzenhausen, damals Markgrafschaft Ansbach, heute Bayern; † 26. Dezember 1624 jul. / 5. Januar 1625 greg. in Ansbach) war ein deutscher Mathematiker, Astronom und Arzt. Fast gleichzeitig mit Galileo Galilei setzte Marius als einer der ersten das damals gerade neu ...

  5. Simon Marius was a German astronomer who lived between 1573-1624. He made observations of the heavens using a telescope and published yearly astronomical tables. Throughout most of his life, Marius was troubled with charges of copying data from other scientists.

  6. Simon Marius (January 20, 1573 - December 26, 1624) Simon Mayr (Latinized Marius) was born in Gunzenhausen, Bavaria, on January 20, 1573. In 1586, he joined the Margrave of Ansbach's Capella and school. He was in the capella for three years, and in the school until 1801, when he was 26 years old. In the following, he went to Prague to join ...

  7. 19 de oct. de 2023 · Simon Marius, known in Latin as Simon Mayr, was born on January 10, 1573, in Gunzenhausen, near Nuremberg, Germany. Emerging during an era of unprecedented advances in astronomy, Marius is most prominently recognized for his independent discovery of the four major moons of Jupiter around the same time as Galileo Galilei.