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  1. Johann Elert Bode is de medebedenker samen met Johann Daniel Titius van de Wet van Titius-Bode, die bij benadering de afstand van de planeten tot de zon weergeeft in astronomische eenheid (AE). Hij ontdekte in 1774 ook het Bodestelsel. Zie de categorie Johann Elert Bode van Wikimedia Commons voor mediabestanden over dit onderwerp.

  2. Johann Daniel Titius (1729–1796) Johann Elert Bode (1747–1826) The first mention of a series approximating Bode's law is found in a textbook by D. Gregory (1715): [2] "... supposing the distance of the Earth from the Sun to be divided into ten equal Parts, of these the distance of Mercury will be about four, of Venus seven, of Mars fifteen, of Jupiter fifty two, and that of Saturn ninety ...

  3. Uranographia sive astrorum descriptio. El siglo XIX comienza con la obra de Johann Elert Bode (1747-1826), Uranographia, publicada en 1801, se puede decir que es el último de los grandes atlas estelares. Recoge alrededor de 17.000 estrellas y 2.500 nebulosas, ordenando los objetos astronómicos resultado de las observaciones realizadas en ...

  4. Bode, Johann Elert (1747-1826) Johann Bode was a German mathematician and astronomer best known for his popularization of an empirical mathematical rule giving the relative mean distances between the Sun and planets. Often referred to simply as Bode's Law, this rule had been discovered earlier by Johann Titius (1729–1796) of Wittenberg and so ...

  5. In Johann Elert Bode. Among his other publications was Uranographia (1801), a collection of 20 star maps accompanied by a catalog of 17,240 stars and nebulae. In 1776 he propounded a theory of the solar constitution similar to that developed in 1795 by Sir William Herschel. He gave currency to the empirical rule known… Read More; star atlases

  6. Johann Elert Bode. Johann Elert Bode, född 19 januari 1747 i Hamburg och död den 23 november 1826 i Berlin, var en tysk astronom känd för sin omformulering och publicering av Titius-Bodes lag och för sina arbeten med att bestämma omloppsbanan för och namnge planeten Uranus. Han har också tillskrivits upptäckten av Bodes Galax (M81).

  7. Johann Elert Bode is one of the greatest German astronomers famous for his “ Titus-Bode Law ” that became significant in determining the orbit from Uranus. Bode was born in Hamburg. His father, Johann Jakob Bode, worked as a merchant. During his childhood years, he suffered from an eye disease that caused blindness in his right eye.