Heinrich Louis d'Arrest
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Born | 13 August 1822 Berlin |
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Copenhagen |
Nationality | German |
Doctoral students | Thorvald N. Thiele |
Known for | Neptune |
Notable awards | Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society Lalande Prize (1844) |
Heinrich Louis d'Arrest (13 August 1822 – 14 June 1875; German pronunciation: [daˈʁɛ] [1]) was a German astronomer, born in Berlin. His name is sometimes given as Heinrich Ludwig d'Arrest.
76 Freia | 21 October 1862 |
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Biography
While still a student at the University of Berlin, d'Arrest was party to Johann Gottfried Galle's search for Neptune. On 23 September 1846, he suggested that a recently drawn chart of the sky, in the region of Urbain Le Verrier's predicted location, could be compared with the current sky to seek the displacement characteristic of a planet, as opposed to a stationary star. Neptune was discovered that very night.
D'Arrest's later work at the Leipzig Observatory led him, in 1851, to the discovery of the comet named for him (formally designated 6P/d'Arrest). He also studied asteroids, discovering 76 Freia, nebulae, and galaxies, discovering NGC 1 in 1861 and NGC 26 in 1865
In 1864 D'Arrest made an unsuccessful search for Martian satellites, and posited an upper limit of 70 minutes of arc as the distance from Mars within which a moon should be sought.[2]
He won the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1875.
In 1857, he married Auguste Emilie Möbius, daughter of his then-supervisor, August Ferdinand Möbius.[3] He died in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Honours
The crater D'Arrest on the Moon, the crater D'Arrest on the Martian satellite Phobos, as well as the asteroid 9133 d'Arrest were named after him.
See also
References
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Obituaries
- AN 86 (1875) 63/64[permanent dead link] (one paragraph, in German)
- MNRAS 36 (1876) 155
Further reading
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- ↑ Müller, August, Allgemeines Wörterbuch der Aussprache ausländischer Eigennamen (7th ed., 1903), p. 34.
- ↑ Lord Lindsay, "Address," Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 39:4 (Feb. 14, 1879), p. 311.
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- 1822 births
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- German people of French descent
- 19th-century astronomers
- German emigrants to Denmark
- German astronomers
- Discoverers of asteroids
- Discoverers of comets
- Scientists from Berlin
- Humboldt University of Berlin alumni
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- Recipients of the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society
- Recipients of the Lalande Prize