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  1. Johann Hieronymus Schröter (30 August 1745, Erfurt – 29 August 1816, Lilienthal) was a German astronomer . Life. Schröter was born in Erfurt, and studied law at Göttingen University from 1762 until 1767, after which he started a ten-year-long legal practice.

  2. Johann Hieronymus Schröter ( Erfurt, 30 de agosto de 1745 — Lilienthal, 29 de agosto de 1816) foi um astrônomo alemão. Vida. Schröter nasceu em Erfurt e estudou direito na Universidade de Göttingen de 1762 até 1767, após o que iniciou uma prática jurídica de dez anos.

  3. Schroeter was primarily interested in solar and planetary astronomy. He was the first, in 1787, to notice and comment upon the solar surface feature now known as granulation . He also gave detailed descriptions of light bridges over the umbrae of sunspots.

  4. Johann Hieronymus Schroeter was born on 30 August 1745 in Erfurt, Germany. In 1764 he began his studies in Law at Göttigen University, during which he developed an extracurricular interest in mathematics and astronomy. Upon graduation he embarked on a high level administrative career that occupied him fully for the following ten years.

  5. Observational astronomer, telescope builder, and noted selenographer, Johann Schröter provided the first extensive description of lunar rilles and solar granulation (convection cells). He was also the first to establish the presence of an atmosphere around Venus.

  6. Unpublished letters, on astronomical discoveries from Schroeter [Johann Hieronymus Schroter] and [Heinrich Wilhelm Matthias] Olbers Creator: Heinrich Wilhelm Mathias Olbers, Johann Hieronymus Schroter Reference number: AP/7/12

  7. 30 de ago. de 2016 · Scientist of the Day. Johann Schroeter. AUGUST 30, 2016. Johann Hieronymus Schroeter, a German magistrate and astronomer, was born Aug. 30, 1745. Schroeter was one of the best lunar and planetary observers in late 18th-century Europe. He had his own private observatory in Lilienthal, and he equipped it with the best...