Olbers (disambiguation) — Heinrich Wilhelm Matthäus Olbers was a German astronomer, physician and physicist Comet Olbers (disambiguation), several comets Olbers (crater), on the Moon Olbers, a 200 km diameter dark albedo feature on 4 Vesta s surface Olbers paradox,… … Wikipedia
Olbers, Wilhelm — ▪ German astronomer in full Heinrich Wilhelm Matthäus Olbers born Oct. 11, 1758, Arbergen, near Bremen, Ger. died March 2, 1840, Bremen German astronomer and physician who discovered the asteroids (minor planets) Pallas and Vesta as well as… … Universalium
Olbers , Heinrich — (1758–1840) German astronomer Olbers, who was born at Arbegen in Germany, was a physician who practiced medicine at Bremen. He became a good amateur astronomer, and converted part of his house into an observatory. He became interested in… … Scientists
Heinrich Wilhelm Matthäus Olbers — Olbers redirects here. For other uses, see Olbers (disambiguation). Heinrich Wilhelm Matthäus Olbers Heinrich Wilhelm Matthäus Olbers … Wikipedia
13P/Olbers — Infobox Comet name=13P/Olbers discoverer=Heinrich Olbers discovery date=March 6, 1815 designations=1815 E1; 1887 Q1; 1887 V; 1887f; 1956 A1; 1956 IV; 1956a epoch=1956 10 14 (JD ?) semimajor=16.9067774 AU [Sofie Spjuth,… … Wikipedia
13P/Olbers — Caractéristiques orbitalesA Époque 14 octobre 1956 (JJ ?) Demi grand axe 16,9068 ua[1] … Wikipédia en Français
Biela's Comet — 3D/Biela Biela s Comet in February 1846, soon after it split into two pieces. Discovery Discovered by: Wilhelm von Biela Discovery date: February 27, 1826 Alternate designations: 1772; 1806 I; 1832 III; 1846 II; 1852 III; 1826 D1 … Wikipedia
Definition of planet — Photograph of the crescent planet Neptune (top) and its moon Triton (center) … Wikipedia
Cinturón de asteroides — Imagen esquemática del cinturón de asteroides. Se muestra el cinturón principal, entre las órbitas de Marte y Júpiter, y el grupo de los troyanos, en la órbita de Júpiter … Wikipedia Español
Asteroid belt — For the album by Velvet Chain, see Asteroid Belt (album). The asteroid belt (shown in white) is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. The asteroid belt is the region of the Solar System located roughly between the orbits of the planets… … Wikipedia