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National Astronomical Observatory of ****an. JPL · 6731 6734
Benzenberg 1992 FB
Johann Benzenberg (1777–1846),
German physicist and astronomer,
founder of...
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Johann Friedrich Benzenberg (5 May 1777 – 7 June 1846) was a
German astronomer, geologist, and physicist.
Benzenberg was born near Elberfeld, Germany...
- In 1845, he
obtained a
position as an ****istant at
Johann Friedrich Benzenberg's private observatory in Bilk near Düsseldorf,
being tasked to with naked...
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Technology in
Berlin has a
replica of the
locomotive on display.
Manfred Benzenberg,
Anton Joachimsthaler: 1879–1979 – 100
Years of
Electric Railway. 3rd...
- This is the
church as we know it today. In 1802, the
astronomer Johann Benzenberg attempted to
confirm Earth's
rotation by
dropping metal balls inside the...
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attended with pleasure.
Fellow students of this time were
Johann Friedrich Benzenberg,
Farkas Bolyai, and
Heinrich Wilhelm Brandes. He was
likely a self-taught...
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concept through court cases, for example:
California in
Follansbee v.
Benzenberg (1954). The
abolition of
coverture has been seen as "one of the greatest...
- centuries, by
Giovanni Battista Guglielmini in Bologna,
Johann Friedrich Benzenberg in
Hamburg and
Ferdinand Reich in Freiberg,
using taller towers and carefully...
- 2, 1992
Kushiro S. Ueda, H.
Kaneda EOS 13 km MPC · JPL 6734
Benzenberg 1992 FB
Benzenberg March 23, 1992
Kushiro S. Ueda, H.
Kaneda EOS · slow 14 km MPC ·...
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Johann Friedrich Benzenberg. The observatory's main
feature was a
refracting telescope with 1800mm
focal length.
After Benzenberg's death the observatory...