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  1. Johann Elert Bode is one of the greatest German astronomers famous for his “ Titus-Bode Law ” that became significant in determining the orbit from Uranus. Bode was born in Hamburg. His father, Johann Jakob Bode, worked as a merchant. During his childhood years, he suffered from an eye disease that caused blindness in his right eye.

  2. Johann Elert Bode. Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. Johann Elert Bode ( 19. ledna 1747, Hamburk – 23. listopadu 1826, Berlín) byl německý astronom, který přeformuloval a zpopularizoval Titius-Bodeovo pravidlo. Upřesnil oběžnou dráhu planety Uran a navrhl její jméno, které se užívá dodnes. Má zásluhu na ...

  3. Bode, Johann Elert. Born Hamburg, (Germany), 19 January 1747. Died Berlin, (Germany), 23 November 1826. Johann Bode directed the observatory of the Royal Academy of Sciences (Berlin), helped to publicize an important “law” regarding the planets' distances from the Sun, and published an important reference work (the Astronomisches Jarhbuch ...

  4. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Johann Elert Bode témájú médiaállományokat. Az Uranographia egy oldala az Orion csillagképpel. Johann Elert Bode ( 1747. január 19. – 1826. november 23.) német csillagász a róla elnevezett Titius–Bode-szabály hirdetője. Bode meghatározta az Uránusz pályáját és ő javasolta az Uránusz ...

  5. Johann Elert Bode (born Jan. 19, 1747, Hamburg [Germany]—died Nov. 23, 1826, Berlin) was a German astronomer best known for his popularization of Bode’s law, or the Titius-Bode rule, an empirical mathematical expression for the relative mean distances between the Sun and its planets. Bode founded in 1774 the well-known Astronomisches ...

  6. M82 was discovered, along with its neighbor M81, by the German astronomer Johann Elert Bode in 1774. Located 12 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Ursa Major, M82 has an apparent magnitude of 8.4 and is best observed in April. Although it is visible as a patch of light with binoculars in the same field of view as M81, larger ...

  7. Bode, Johann Elert (1747-1826) Johann Bode was a German mathematician and astronomer best known for his popularization of an empirical mathematical rule giving the relative mean distances between the Sun and planets. Often referred to simply as Bode's Law, this rule had been discovered earlier by Johann Titius (1729–1796) of Wittenberg and so ...

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