Johann Elert Bode

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Johann Elert Bode was an 18th–19th century German astronomer best known for popularizing the Titius–Bode law and for his influential star atlases and astronomical tables.

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instanceOf German astronomer
astronomer
human
authorityControl VIAF:2464573
birthCountry Holy Roman Empire
birthDate 1747-01-19
birthPlace Hamburg
citizenship Germany
contributedTo cataloguing of stars
popularization of astronomy
dateOfRetirement 1825
deathCountry Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
deathDate 1826-11-23
deathPlace Berlin
described orbit of Uranus
employer Berlin Observatory
era 18th century
19th century
familyName Bode
fieldOfWork astronomy
genre scientific non-fiction
givenName Elert
Johann
hasAsteroidNamedAfter 998 Bodea
hasCraterNamedAfter Bode (Martian crater)
Bode (lunar crater)
influenced development of planetary distance theories
knownFor Titius–Bode law
astronomical tables
popularization of Titius–Bode law
star atlases
languageOfWorkOrName German
memberOf Prussian Academy of Sciences
name Johann Elert Bode self-link
notableAchievement standardization of constellation figures in star maps
notableFor comprehensive celestial atlases
long-running astronomical yearbooks
notableWork Astronomisches Jahrbuch
Uranographia
occupation astronomer
positionHeld director of the Berlin Observatory
published Astronomisches Jahrbuch
Uranographia
Vorstellung der Gestirne
residence Berlin
Hamburg
workLocation Berlin

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Bode hasNotableBearer Johann Elert Bode
Johann Elert Bode name Johann Elert Bode self-link
Titius–Bode law namedAfter Johann Elert Bode
Titius–Bode law popularizedBy Johann Elert Bode