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    Johann Heinrich von Mädler (29 May 1794, Berlin – 14 March 1874, Hannover) was a German astronomer. His father was a master tailor and when 12 he studied...
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  • Mädler may refer to: Johann Heinrich von Mädler (1794-1874), a German astronomer; and things named for him: 65859 Mädler, an outer main-belt minor planet...
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    also buried. In 1834 the crater Bürg on the Moon was named by Johann Heinrich von Mädler in his honour. ^ Adolf Drechsler in his Ill. Lexikon der Astronomie...
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    apply the Riphean label to a feature of the lunar landscape, but Johann Heinrich von Mädler is responsible for the current designation of the Montes Riphaeus...
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    Sun at the center of the Milky Way. The 19th century astronomer Johann Heinrich von Mädler proposed the Central Sun Hypothesis, according to which the stars...
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  • chemicals company Der Mond, a 1837 description of the Moon by Johann Heinrich von Mädler and Wilhelm Beer Mond (playing card), a trump card in Tarock games...
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    apply the Riphean label to a feature of the lunar landscape, but Johann Heinrich von Mädler is responsible for the current designation of the Montes Riphaeus...
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    overall diameter of 361 km (224 mi). They were named by astronomer Johann Heinrich von Mädler after the Carpathian Mountains in Central Europe. This rugged...
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    Christian Ehrenberg, Hinrich Lichtenstein, Heinrich Göppert, Johann Heinrich von Mädler and Joseph Johann von Littrow. In 1840, a new art program that he...
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    more exact 1834–1836 Mappa Selenographica of Wilhelm Beer and Johann Heinrich von Mädler, and their associated 1837 book Der Mond, the first trigonometrically...
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