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  1. Friedrich Georg Wilhelm Struve (Altona, Hamburgo, 15 de abril de 1793 — São Petersburgo, 23 de novembro de 1864) foi um astrônomo alemão. Publicou trabalhos fundamentais sobre estrelas duplas e realizou inúmeras medições geodésicas, entre outras realizações.

  2. Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve (Russian: Василий Яковлевич Струве, trans. Vasily Yakovlevich Struve; 15 April 1793 – 23 November [O.S. 11 November] 1864) was a Baltic German astronomer and geodesist.

  3. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve (born April 15, 1793, Altona, Den. [now in Germany]—died Nov. 23, 1864, St. Petersburg, Russia) was one of the greatest 19th-century astronomers and the first in a line of four generations of distinguished astronomers, who founded the modern study of binary stars. To avoid conscription by the ...

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  4. Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve (1793–1864), professor of the Tartu University and the long-time head of the University’s astronomy observatory, systematised the results of the selected measurements of the fragments of the triangulation networks for calculating the meridian’s Arcand described them in a final report, Arc du Méridien de ...

  5. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve, a German/Danish/Russian astronomer, was born Apr. 15, 1793. Struve became director of the Dorpat Observatory in Estonia (Dorpat is now known as Tartu) in 1820, where he mostly studied binary stars.

  6. 25 de ago. de 2014 · In 1824, German-born Russian astronomer Friedrich Georg Wilhelm Struve undertook an ambitious search for double stars. Using the 9.5-inch Fraunhofer refractor at the Dorpat Observatory in Dorpat,...

  7. The German-born Russian astronomer and geodesist Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve (1793-1864) is noted for his observations of double stars and for the measurement of the meridional arc from the north coast of Norway to Ismail on the Danube.