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  1. Simon Marius was a German astronomer who lived between 1573-1624. He made observations of the heavens using a telescope and published yearly astronomical tables. Throughout most of his life, Marius was troubled with charges of copying data from other scientists.

  2. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Simon_MariusSimon Marius - Wikipedia

    Simon Mayr, gelatiniseerd Marius ( Gunzenhausen, 10 januari 1573 – Ansbach, 26 december 1624) was een Duitse astronoom. Onafhankelijk van Galileo Galilei, maar wellicht een dag later, ontdekte hij vier manen van Jupiter. Ze staan bekend onder de namen die hij suggereerde: Io, Europa, Ganymedes en Callisto .

  3. Simon Marius. 1573-1624. German astronomer among the first to use the telescope for viewing celestial objects. He discovered Jupiter's satellites, if not before then shortly after Galileo, but waited until 1614 to publish his observations. Marius computed tables of the mean periodic motions of the Jovian satellites, directed attention to ...

  4. The margravial court astronomer Simon Marius, was involved in all of the new observations made with the recently invented telescope in the early part of the seventeenth century. He also discovered the Moons of Jupiter in January 1610, but lost the priority dispute with Galileo Galilei, because he missed to publish his findings in a timely ...

  5. Simon Marius (Gunzenhausen, 10 de janeiro de 1573 – Ansbach, 5 de janeiro de 1625) foi um astrônomo alemão. Biografia. Em 1614 Marius publicou a obra Mundus Iovalis, descrevendo o planeta Jupiter e suas luas. Na obra, afirmou ter descoberto as quatro maiores luas de Júpiter dias antes de Galileu.

  6. www.simon-marius.net › blogMarius-Blog

    The Simon Marius Society maintains the Marius-Portal, which with 34 menu languages lists all documents by or about Simon Marius and–where possible–makes digitally available. Marius discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter, independently of Galileo Galilei, also in January 1610.

  7. 20 de ene. de 2023 · Simon Marius, a German astronomer, was born Jan. 20, 1573. Marius was born in Gunzenhausen, and died in Anspach, neither town very far from Nuremberg, so he was Bavarian through and through. In 1614, Marius created quite a sensation with the publication of his book, Mundius jovialis, a book we do not, alas, have in our collections.