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  1. Alexis Bouvard 1767 – 1843 Astronome. Sixième et dernier enfant de Nicolas Bouvard et Marie Jacquemoud, Alexis est né le 27 juin 1767 dans un chalet d’alpage à la Borgia sur les pentes du Mont Joly. A l’école du village, Alexis montre déjà des aptitudes remarquables, particulièrement en calcul. Il poursuit sa formation auprès de ...

  2. Alexis Bouvard 1767 – 1843 Astronomer. Sixth and last child of Nicolas Bouvard, farmer, Alexis was born in 1767, June 27th, in his hamlet of « les Hoches » or, according to oral tradition, in an alpine chalet at « la Borgia », very high on the Mont Joly slopes. At the primary school of Les Contamines-Montjoie, Alexis shows some ...

  3. Bouvard, Alexis. ( b. Contamines, Haut Faucigny, France, 27 June 1767; d. Paris, France, 7 June 1843) astronomy. Alexis Bouvard is known chiefly for his Tables astronomiques of Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus (1821). His aim in drawing up the tables was to provide a basis for reliable predictions of future locations of the three planets ...

  4. Alexis Bouvard (n. la Contamines-Montjoie, Haute-Savoie, 27 iunie 1767 – d. la Paris, 7 iunie 1843) a fost un astronom francez. Printre lucrările cele mai semnificative ale lui Alexis Bouvard figurează descoperirea unui număr de opt comete , precum și compilarea unor tabele astronomice pentru Jupiter , Saturn și Uranus .

  5. Bouvard wurde Direktor der Pariser Sternwarte und 1804 des Bureau des Longitudes. Er entdeckte acht Kometen. Außerdem berechnete er die Positionen der Planeten Jupiter, Saturn und Uranus. Tabellen der Uranusbahn führten zu Diskrepanzen mit seinen Beobachtungen. Daraus schloss er auf die Existenz eines weiteren Planeten, der dann mit Neptun ...

  6. Bouvard, Alexis. Born Contamines, (Haute‐Savoie), France, 27 June 1767. Died Paris, France, 7 June 1843. Alexis Bouvard was a French astronomer who first suggested that perturbations to Uranus' motion might be caused by an unseen planet. Bouvard was a penniless rural youth who, in 1785, made his way to Paris where he took mathematics lessons ...

  7. French astronomer (1767-1843) This page was last edited on 30 April 2024, at 19:41. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.