Johann Hieronymus Schröter (30 August 1745, Erfurt – 29 August 1816, Lilienthal) was a German astronomer. Schröter was born in Erfurt, and studied law...
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Schröter (redirect from Schroeter (crater))
feature named after Johann Hieronymus Schröter All pages with titles containing Schröter All pages with titles containing Schroeter This disambiguation...
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which had a length of 2.7°. At the University of Göttingen, Johann Hieronymus Schroeter made accurate observational measurements of the comet from 4...
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Neuenfelde (Altes Land) and of Ss. Cosmae et Damiani in Stade Johann Hieronymus Schroeter (*1745–†1816), lawyer, official astronomer, since 1781 bailiff...
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been invited by Lalande, was not allowed to travel to Gotha. Johann Hieronymus Schroeter in Lilienthal and Heinrich Wilhelm Olbers in Bremen stayed away...
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(1753–1827) Christian Friedrich Ruppe [nl] (1753–1826) Johann Baptist Schenk (1753–1836) Johann Samuel Schroeter, or Schröter (1753–1788) Pedro Étienne Solère...
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mathematician Horst von Schroeter (1919–2006), German U-boat commander Jens Fredrik Schroeter (1857–1927), Norwegian astronomer Johann Hieronymus Schröter (1745–1816)...
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German archaeologist and art historian Johann Samuel Schroeter (1753–1788), German pianist and composer Johann Samuel Schröter (1735–1808), German pastor...
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Schröter (lunar crater) (redirect from Schroeter (Lunar crater))
the eastern Mare Insularum. It was named after German astronomer Johann Hieronymus Schröter. It lies to the north of the craters Sömmering and Mösting...
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Sheehan, William & Baum, Richard, Observation and inference: Johann Hieronymous Schroeter, 1745–1816, JBAA 105 (1995), 171 Berthelot, Sabin (1819). Ethnografia...
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