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Le Verrier: magnificent and detestable astronomer

Le Verrier was a superb scientist. His discovery of Neptune in 1846 made him the most famous astronomer of his time. He produced a complete theory of the motions of the planets which served as a basis for planetary ephemeris for a full century. Doing this, he discovered an anomaly in the motion of M...

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Autor principal: Lequeux, James
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-5565-3
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1537754
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description Le Verrier was a superb scientist. His discovery of Neptune in 1846 made him the most famous astronomer of his time. He produced a complete theory of the motions of the planets which served as a basis for planetary ephemeris for a full century. Doing this, he discovered an anomaly in the motion of Mercury which later became the first proof of General Relativity. He also founded European meteorology. However his arrogance and bad temper created many enemies, and he was even fired from his position of Director of the Paris Observatory.
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spelling cern-15377542021-04-21T22:49:41Zdoi:10.1007/978-1-4614-5565-3http://cds.cern.ch/record/1537754engLequeux, JamesLe Verrier: magnificent and detestable astronomerAstrophysics and AstronomyLe Verrier was a superb scientist. His discovery of Neptune in 1846 made him the most famous astronomer of his time. He produced a complete theory of the motions of the planets which served as a basis for planetary ephemeris for a full century. Doing this, he discovered an anomaly in the motion of Mercury which later became the first proof of General Relativity. He also founded European meteorology. However his arrogance and bad temper created many enemies, and he was even fired from his position of Director of the Paris Observatory.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:15377542013
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Le Verrier: magnificent and detestable astronomer
title Le Verrier: magnificent and detestable astronomer
title_full Le Verrier: magnificent and detestable astronomer
title_fullStr Le Verrier: magnificent and detestable astronomer
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title_short Le Verrier: magnificent and detestable astronomer
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