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  1. Heinrich Louis dArrest ( Berlín, 13 de julio de 1822- Copenhague, 14 de junio de 1875) 1 fue un astrónomo prusiano que trabajó en Alemania y Dinamarca. Descubrió varios cometas, el asteroide (76) Freya y una serie de 342 objetos del cielo profundo.

  2. Heinrich Louis d'Arrest (13 August 1822 – 14 June 1875; German pronunciation: [daˈʁɛ] [1]) was a German astronomer, born in Berlin. His name is sometimes given as Heinrich Ludwig d'Arrest . Biography. While still a student at the University of Berlin, d'Arrest was party to Johann Gottfried Galle 's search for Neptune.

  3. Heinrich Louis dArrest fue un astrónomo prusiano que trabajó en Alemania y Dinamarca. Descubrió varios cometas, el asteroide Freya y una serie de 342 objetos del cielo profundo. Fue codescubridor del planeta Neptuno, realizando investigaciones sobre asteroides y cometas, y estuvo dedicado al estudio de los cúmulos de galaxias.

  4. Heinrich Louis dArrest (born July 13, 1822, Berlin, Prussia [Germany]—died June 14, 1875, Copenhagen, Den.) was a German astronomer who, while a student at the Berlin Observatory, hastened the discovery of Neptune by suggesting comparison of the sky, in the region indicated by Urbain Le Verrier’s calculations, with a recently prepared ...

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  5. 14 de jun. de 2023 · – El astrónomo prusiano Heinrich Louis dArrest, nace en Berlín, actual Alemania, el 13 de julio de 1822. Trabajó en Alemania y Dinamarca. Descubrió varios cometas, el asteroide (76) Freya y una serie de 342 objetos del cielo profundo.

  6. 24 de dic. de 2016 · d'Arrest, Heinrich Ludwig. Born Berlin, (Germany), 13 August 1822. Died Copenhagen, Denmark, 14 June 1875. In addition to discovering three comets and 342 NGC objects, Heinrich dArrest assisted Johann Galle in discovering Neptune on 23 September 1846. DArrest studied mathematics and astronomy from 1839 at Berlin University.

  7. 22 de may. de 2021 · Neptune was telescopically discovered by Johan Gottfried Galle and Heinrich Louis dArrest in Berlin on 23 September 1846 based on the prediction by Urbain Jean Joseph Le Verrier. The role German astronomers played in the discovery has often been overshadowed by the controversies that erupted in England and France after the discovery.