- Gottfried Kirch
Gottfried Kirch (Kirche, Kirkius) (December 18, 1639—July 25, 1710) was a German astronomer. The son of a
shoemaker inGuben ,Electorate of Saxony , Kirch first worked as acalendar -maker in Saxonia andFranconia . He began to learn astronomy inJena , and studied underHevelius inDanzig . InDanzig in 1667, Kirch published calendars and built severaltelescope s and instruments.In 1686, Kirch went to
Leipzig . There, he observed thegreat comet of 1686, together withChristoph Arnold . At Leipzig, Kirch also met his second wife,Maria Margarethe Winckelmann (1670-1720), who had learned astronomy from Arnold.In 1688, he invented and charted the now obsolete constellationSceptrum Brandenburgicum , the BrandenburgScepter . Later, in 1699, he observed comet55P/Tempel-Tuttle but this observation was not recognized until later analysis byJoachim Schubart . [ [http://cometography.com/pcomets/055p.html C&MS: 55P/Tempel-Tuttle ] ]In 1700, Kirch was appointed by
Frederick I of Prussia as the first astronomer of the Prussian Royal Society of Sciences.Kirch studied the double star Mizar, and discovered both the Wild Duck Cluster (Messier 11) (1681) and
Globular Cluster M5 (May 5, 1702). He also discovered the variability of theMira variable Chi Cygni in 1686.He died at
Berlin at the age of seventy-one.Kirch crater, on the
Moon , is named after him. Theasteroid 6841 Gottfriedkirch is also named after him.Kirch was married to the self-taught astronomer
Maria Winkelmann .See also
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List of astronomical instrument makers ources
* [http://www.seds.org/messier/xtra/Bios/kirch.html Messier Catalog: Online Biography of Gottfried Kirch]
References
* "Robert Burnham Jr.: Burnham's Celestial Handbook, Volume Two, p. 762)"
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