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  1. Johann Heinrich von Mädler (Berlín, 29 de mayo de 1794 – Hannover, 14 de marzo de 1874) fue un astrónomo alemán, conocido por sus detallados mapas de la Luna y por editar los primeros planos fiables de Marte.

  2. Johann Heinrich von Mädler (29 May 1794, Berlin – 14 March 1874, Hannover) was a German astronomer . Life and work. His father was a master tailor and when 12 he studied at the Friedrich‐Werdersche Gymnasium in Berlin. [1] . He was orphaned at age 19 by an outbreak of typhus, and found himself responsible for raising three younger sisters.

  3. Johann Heinrich Mädler, seit 1865 von Mädler, (* 29. Mai 1794 in Berlin; † 14. März 1874 bei Hannover) war ein deutscher Astronom. Von Mädler fertigte unter anderem detaillierte Karten des Mondes an, die jahrzehntelang das Standardwerk der Mondforschung waren, berechnete präzise das tropische Jahr, schlug 1864 eine neue ...

  4. 25 de mar. de 2024 · Johann Heinrich von Mädler was a German astronomer who, along with Wilhelm Beer, published the most complete map of the Moon of the time, Mappa Selenographica, 4 vol. (1834–36). It was the first lunar map to be divided into quadrants, and it remained unsurpassed in its detail until J.F. Julius.

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  5. Resumir este artículo para un niño de 10 años. MOSTRAR TODAS LAS PREGUNTAS. Johann Heinrich von Mädler ( Berlín, 29 de mayo de 1794 – Hannover, 14 de marzo de 1874) fue un astrónomo alemán, conocido por sus detallados mapas de la Luna y por editar los primeros planos fiables de Marte.

  6. Born Berlin, (Germany), 29 May 1794. Died Hanover, Germany, 14 March 1874. Johann von Mädler published a celebrated chart of the Moon and the first scientifically based selenography. He was also the author of the first map of Mars, made contributions to stellar astronomy, and compiled a useful history of astronomy.

  7. In Johann Heinrich von Mädler. …the Moon of the time, Mappa Selenographica, 4 vol. (1834–36). It was the first lunar map to be divided into quadrants, and it remained unsurpassed in its detail until J.F. Julius Schmidt’s map of 1878. The Mappa Selenographica was accompanied in 1837 by a volume providing micrometric measurements of the… Read More.