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  1. 1 de ene. de 2014 · PDF | On Jan 1, 2014, Michael Meo published Encke, Johann Franz | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate

  2. 23. September 1791. 26. August 1865. De Johann Franz Encke gebuer den 23. September 1791 zu Hamburg a gestuerwen de 26. August 1865 zu Spandau war en däitschen Astronom. Hien huet eng Ënnerdeelung vun de Saturnreng entdeckt, déi no him benannt gouf ( Enkesch Deelung. De Cassini hat schonn eng aner 1675 entdeckt.

  3. 2 de oct. de 2023 · Although Сomet Encke is named after German astronomer Johann Franz Encke, he was not the first to see it. It was first observed independently by two French astronomers Pierre Méchain and Charles Messier in 1786. Then, it was seen by British astronomer Caroline Herschel in 1795 and by another French astronomer Jean-Louis Pons in 1818.

  4. Encke, Johann Franz. Born Hamburg, (Germany), 23 September 1791. Died Spandau, (Berlin, Germany), 26 August 1865. Johann Encke was the leading German astronomer of his generation, contributing substantially to celestial mechanics, observation of the Solar System, and the professional development of the German‐speaking astronomical community.

  5. www.biographybase.com › biography › Encke_JohannJohann Encke Biography

    Johann Franz Encke (September 23, 1791 – August 26, 1865) was a German astronomer, was born at Hamburg. Encke studied mathematics and astronomy from 1811 at the University of Göttingen under Carl Friedrich Gauss; but he enlisted in the Hanseatic Legion for the campaign of 1813–1814, and became lieutenant of artillery in the Prussian service in 1815.

  6. How Comet 2P/Encke Got Its Name. Comets are usually named for their discoverer(s) or for the name of the observatory/telescope used in the discovery. However, this comet is not named after its discoverer(s). Instead it is named after Johann Franz Encke who calculated the comet's orbit. The letter P indicates that 2P/Encke is a periodic comet.

  7. 2P/Encke [2017] Descubierto el 17 de Enero de 1786 por Pierre Méchain fue Johann Encke quien en 1819 descubrió que se trataba de un cometa periódico. El cometa Encke que nos visita cada 3,3 años alcanzó en esta aparición el perihelio el 10 de Marzo de 2017 siendo entonces inobservable. Fue observado con magnitud 8 dos semanas antes y ...