- Anton Thraen
Anton Karl Thraen (
January 17 ,1843 inHolungen –February 18 ,1902 inDingelstädt ) was a Germanastronomer and named twominor planet s,442 Eichsfeldia and443 Photographia .Biography
Thraen was born on
January 17 ,1843 in Holungen, where he attended the elementary school at that time. In 1863, he completed his schooling inHeiligenstadt and went toWestfaeliche Wilhelms University inMünster (1863-66), and theUniversity of Paderborn (1866-68) and learned theology. Already in Munster, he also knew mathematical and astronomical lectures and helped at the observatory.From 1883 up to his death, he worked as a minister in Dingelstädt. Here, he organised charitable collections for the development of the
hospital and the parish church. By night he often observed the sky with histelescope , particularly working on the orbits ofcomet s and minor planets, publishing his results in international technical periodicals.Despite going blind in his left
eye , this work was continued. He observed the short-period Comet III (Wolf) in 1884-85 with 950 observations and in 1891-92 with 681 observations, and calculated its orbit to forecast the third return. Thraen also discovered several new asteroids, which received the name "Eichsfeldia" and the name "Photographica" from Professor Wolf.Thraen was honoured by the Prussian state in 1900 with the award of the Roten-Adlerordens, IV class. Only in 1902 at a conference in
Göttingen did he become personally acquainted with many astronomers, with whom he had previously only been in contact with by post. In August of that year, he fell ill with incurable gastric trouble, and died onDecember 18 ,1902 .Asteroid
4098 Thraen , discovered by Dr. Börngen of theKarl-Schwarzschild-Observatorium inTautenberg in 1987 is named for the Dingelstädter minister and astronomer. At his parents' house in Holungen in 1956, a plaque was attached in his memory. The city ofDingelstaedt has a street named after Thraen.
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