Johann Elert Bode
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This SourceJohann Elert Bode (January 19, 1747 – November 23, 1826) was a German astronomer known for his reformulation and popularization of the Titius-Bode law as well as his works to determine the orbit of Uranus, for which he also suggested the name. He is also credited with the discovery of Bode's Galaxy (M81).
Biography
Bode was born in Hamburg. As a youth, he suffered from an eye disease which particularly damaged his right eye; he continued to have trouble with his eyes throughout his life.Bode was the director of the Berlin Observatory, where he published the Uranographia in 1801, a celestial atlas that aimed both at scientific accuracy in showing the positions of stars and other astronomical objects, as well as the artistic interpretation of the stellar constellation figures. The Uranographia marks the climax of an epoch of artistic representation of the constellations. Later atlases showed fewer and fewer elaborated figures until they were no longer printed on such tables.
He also published an astronomical yearbook, another, small star atlas, intended for astronomical amateurs (Vorstellung der Gestirne), and an introductory book to the constellations and their tales, which had more than ten reprints.
Bode died in Berlin on November 23, 1826, aged 79.
Works
- 1772 Anleitung zur Kentniss des Gestirnten Himmels (The most famous Bode's work. Bode first announced "Bode's law" in this book.)
- 1774-1957 Berliner Astronomisches Jahrbuch für 1776-1959 (The astronomical yearbook published by Berlin Observatory.)
- 1782 Vorstellung der Gestirne ... des Flamsteadschen Himmelsatlas (Bode's revised and enlarged edition of Fortin's small star atlas of Flamsteed.)
- "Verzeichniss" (Containing above star atlas, and including 5,058 stars observed by Flamsteed, Hevelius, T. Mayer, de la Caille, Messier, le Monnier, Darquier and Bode himself.)
- 1801 Uranographia sive Astrorum Descriptio (Large star atlas including 20 copper plates.)
- Allgemeine Beschreibung und Nachweisung der Gestirne (A star catalogue including 17,240 stars.)
See also
Notes
References and further reading
- AtlasCoelestis.com: Vorstellung der Gestirne by J.E. Bode, 1782 - last retrieved in Sep 7, 2007,
- AtlasCoelestis.com: Uranographia, Berlino 1801 - last retrieved in Sep 7, 2007,
- Johann Elert Bode Biography (SEDS)
- Bode's 'Complete Catalog of hitherto observed Nebulous Stars and Star Clusters,' 1779, with links to his deepsky observations and discoveries (SEDS)
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