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  1. Prêmios. Medalha de Ouro da RAS (1842) e (1860)[ 1] Medalha de Reconhecimento da RAS (1848) Medalha Copley (1850) Campo (s) astronomia. Peter Andreas Hansen ( Tønder, 8 de dezembro de 1795 — Gotha, 28 de março de 1874) foi um astrônomo dinamarquês . Nasceu em Tønder, Ducado de Schleswig .

  2. Peter Andreas Hansen (born 8 December 1795, Tønder, Schleswig, Denmark; died 28 March 1874, Gotha, Thuringia, Germany) was a Danish-born German astronomer. Biography [ edit ] The son of a goldsmith, Hansen learned the trade of a watchmaker at Flensburg , and exercised it at Berlin and Tønder , 1818–1820.

  3. Peter Andreas Hansen (born Dec. 8, 1795, Tondern, Den.—died March 28, 1874, Gotha, Ger.) was a Danish-born German astronomer whose most important work was the improvement of the theories and tables of the orbits of the principal bodies in the solar system. Hansen became director of the Seeberg Observatory, near Gotha, in 1825, and in 1857 a ...

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  4. Peter Andreas Hansen (* 8. Dezember 1795 in Tondern ( Schleswig ); † 28. März 1874 in Gotha) war ein deutscher Astronom und Geodät, der seine wissenschaftliche Tätigkeit als Amateurforscher begann. Bekannt ist er für seine Arbeiten in Astrometrie und mathematischer Geodäsie.

  5. Self‐taught astronomer Peter Hansen presented the most complete theory of the Moon's orbit that was understood in his day and solved the long‐standing puzzle of the Moon's secular acceleration. Hansen, the son of a goldsmith, was unable to secure a formal education and became apprenticed to a clockmaker in Flensburg.

  6. 22 de ago. de 2006 · In 1856, Peter Andreas Hansen, one of the leading mathematical astronomers on the Continent, proposed a theory of the moon which included the possibility of an atmosphere and even of life on the far side.

  7. Science. Dictionaries thesauruses pictures and press releases. Hansen, Peter Andreas. views 3,202,732 updated. Hansen, Peter Andreas. ( b. Tondern, Schleswig, Germany, 8 December 1795; d. Seeberg, Germany, 28 March 1874) astronomy. Hansen, a leading German theoretical astronomer of the mid—nineteenth century, was the son of a goldsmith.