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  1. Johann Elert Bode ( German: [ˈboːdə]; 19 January 1747 – 23 November 1826) was a German astronomer known for his reformulation and popularisation of the TitiusBode law. Bode determined the orbit of Uranus and suggested the planet's name.

  2. Johann Elert Bode (Hamburgo, 19 de janeiro de 1747 — Berlim, 23 de novembro de 1826) foi um astrônomo alemão. Foi eleito membro da Royal Society em 1789. Determinou a órbita de Urano, nome o qual ele mesmo sugeriu.

  3. Johann Elert Bode (born Jan. 19, 1747, Hamburg [Germany]—died Nov. 23, 1826, Berlin) was a German astronomer best known for his popularization of Bode’s law, or the Titius-Bode rule, an empirical mathematical expression for the relative mean distances between the Sun and its planets.

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  4. Johann Elert Bode (* 19. Januar 1747 in Hamburg; † 23. November 1826 in Berlin) war ein preußischer Astronom . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Wirken. 2 Werke. 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. Leben und Wirken. Bode war erstes von neun Kindern einer Hamburger Kaufmannsfamilie.

  5. 28 de fev. de 2018 · Ultimately, German astronomer Johann Elert Bode (whose observations helped to establish the new object as a planet) named Uranus after an ancient Greek god of the sky. Bode argued that as...

  6. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Bode, Johann Elert (1747–1826) A German astronomer who popularized the theory, known later as Bode's law, that there is a simple arithmetical relationship between the distances from the Sun to the planets of the solar system.

  7. Bode’s law, empirical rule giving the approximate distances of planets from the Sun. It was first announced in 1766 by the German astronomer Johann Daniel Titius but was popularized only from 1772 by his countryman Johann Elert Bode.