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  1. www.nature.com › articles › 145341c0No. 3670, NATURE

    NATURE MARCH 2, 1940, VoL. 145 discovered the minor planet Ceres. The search being continued, Olbers, on March 28, 1802, discovered Pallas, on September 1, 1804, Harding discovered Juno, and on ...

  2. Abstract. ON March 2 a century ago, the city of Bremen lost its most distinguished citizen, the physician and astronomer Heinrich Wilhelm Matthias Olbers, who died at the age of eighty-one years ...

  3. 11 de oct. de 2019 · October 11, 2019. Heinrich Wilhelm Matthias Olbers, a German astronomer, was born Oct. 11, 1758. Olbers is known for two asteroids and a paradox. We begin with the asteroids. The first asteroid, Ceres, had been discovered by Giuseppe Piazzi on Jan. 1, 1801. Ceres was tracked for a short while, and then it disappeared behind the Sun.

  4. 25 de abr. de 2023 · En 1823, el astrónomo alemán Heinrich Wilhelm Olbers publicó un artículo que planteaba esta cuestión, y a partir de ese momento el problema pasó a denominarse la paradoja de Olbers. La contradicción es la siguiente: si el universo es infinito, cuando se sigue una línea visual en cualquier dirección, esta línea debiera interceptar una estrella en algún momento.

  5. "Heinrich Olbers" published on by null. (1758–1840) German astronomerOlbers, who was born at Arbegen in Germany, was a physician who practiced medicine at Bremen. He became a good amateur astronomer, and converted part of his house into an observatory.

  6. OLBERS, HEINRICH WILHELM MATTHIAS (b.Arbergen, near Bremen, Germany, 11 October 1758; d. Bremen, 2 March 1840) medicine, astronomy. Olbers was the eighth of the sixteen children of Johann Jürgen Olbers, a Protestant minister.

  7. 1 de jun. de 2023 · Hace ahora 200 años que Heinrich Olbers se hizo esta pregunta. La paradoja de Olbers se ha discutido desde entonces. Incluso Edgar Allan Poe buscó respuesta a una de las preguntas más hermosas ...