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  1. Johannes Hevelius (in German also known as Hevel; Polish: Jan Heweliusz; () 28 January 1611 – 28 January 1687) was a councillor and mayor of Gdańsk in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. As an astronomer , he gained a reputation as "the founder of lunar topography ", [1] and described ten new constellations , seven of which are ...

    • 28 January 1687 (aged 76), Danzig, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
  2. 13 de mar. de 2024 · Johannes Hevelius (born Jan. 28, 1611, Gdańsk, Pol.—died Jan. 28, 1687, Gdańsk) was an astronomer who compiled an atlas of the Moon (Selenographia, published 1647) containing one of the earliest detailed maps of its surface as well as names for many of its features.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. 27 de dic. de 2018 · SCIENCE. The 17th-Century Astronomer Who Made the First Atlas of the Moon. Johannes Hevelius drew some of the first maps of the moon, praised for their detail, from his homemade rooftop...

  4. Johannes Hevelius, forma latinizada de Jan Heweliusz (28 de enero de 1611–28 de enero de 1687), fue un astrónomo de Polonia. Ha sido llamado el padre de la topografía lunar . Biografía. Xilografía del telescopio de 46 m de distancia focal de Hevelius. Hevelius y su mujer Elisabeth realizando observaciones. Mapa lunar de Hevelius (1645)

    • 28 de enero de 1687 (76 años), Gdansk (República de las Dos Naciones)
    • Elisabeth Hevelius
    • Jan Heweliusz
  5. 11 de ago. de 2014 · On September 26, 1679, a fierce fire consumed the Stellaburgum — Europe’s finest observatory, built by the pioneering astronomer Johannes Hevelius (January 28, 1611–January 28, 1687) in the city of Danzig, present-day Poland, decades before the famous Royal Greenwich Observatory and Paris Observatory existed.

  6. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Johannes Hevelius. Hevelius, Johannes. views 3,136,441 updated Jun 11 2018. Hevelius, Johannes. ( b. Danzig [now Gdańsk], Poland, 28 January 1611; d. Danzig, 28 January 1687) astronomy, instrument making. Hevelius (also known as Heweliusza, Hevel, or Hewelcke) was one of at least ten children of a prosperous brewer and property owner.