- Otto von
Guericke (UK: /ˈɡɛərɪkə/ GAIR-ik-ə, US: /ˈɡ(w)ɛərɪkə, -ki/ G(W)AIR-ik-ə, -ee, German: [ˈɔtoː fɔn ˈɡeːʁɪkə] ;
spelled Gericke until 1666; 30 November [O...
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Guericke is the
remnant of a
lunar impact crater at the
north part of the Mare Nubium. It is
named after German scientist Otto von
Guericke. To the north-northwest...
- The Otto von
Guericke University Magdeburg (German pronunciation) (Short: OVGU) is a
public research university founded in 1993 and is
located in Magdeburg...
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Hanseatic League. One of the most
notable people from the city was Otto von
Guericke,
famous for his
experiments with the
Magdeburg hemispheres.
Magdeburg has...
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Heinrich Ernst Ferdinand Guericke (25
February 1803,
Wettin – 4
February 1878,
Halle an der Saale), was a
German theologian. He was born at
Wettin in the...
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hemispheres were
invented by
German scientist and
mayor of Magdeburg, Otto von
Guericke, to
demonstrate the air pump that he had
invented and the
concept of atmospheric...
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designated Guericke C. It has a
raised rim and is not
significantly worn due to
impact erosion. This
crater lies part way
between Guericke to the west...
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partial vacuum. The
first vacuum pump was
invented in 1650 by Otto von
Guericke, and was
preceded by the
suction pump,
which dates to antiquity. The predecessor...
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among other places Suriname and Guyana. In 1769, he
married Adriana van
Guericke in Brielle.
Afterwards he
became doctor at
Catherine the Great's court...
- problems, from
which is born the
theory of probability. May 8 – Otto von
Guericke demonstrates the
effectiveness of his
vacuum pump and the
power of atmospheric...