- Herschel. To the west of
Horrebow is the
crater Robinson. The
crater is
named after Danish astronomer Peder Horrebow.
Horrebow is
roughly circular, but...
-
Christian Pedersen Horrebow (15
April 1718 – 15
September 1776) was a
Danish astronomer of the 18th century. He was a son of
Peder Horrebow, whom he succeeded...
- [Nielsen]
Horrebow (Horrebov) (14 May 1679 – 15
April 1764) was a
Danish astronomer. Born in Løgstør,
Jutland to a poor
family of fishermen,
Horrebow entered...
- in the
table below.
Horrebow A is
attached to the
southern rim of the crater, and is
overlapped along its
southwest rim by
Horrebow. By
convention these...
- syndrome, costochondritis,
amongst others In 1872,
Anders Daae and
Christian Horrebow Homann reported an
epidemic of
pleurodynia occurring in the
community of...
-
statesman and
landowner Johan Ludvig Holstein (1694–1763),
statesman Christian Horrebow (1718–1776),
astronomer Anders Krag (1553–1600), physicist,
physician and...
- to adulthood. 20 Anne
Margrethe Rossing and
Peder Horrebow 1718 (c.)
Danish astronomer Peder Horrebow and his wife Anne
Margrethe Rossing had a
total of...
- The idea of a
cyclical solar cycle was
first hypothesized by
Christian Horrebow based on his
regular observations of
sunspots made
between 1761 and 1776...
- made the
first quantitative measurements of the
speed of light.
Peder Horrebow (1679–1764),
Danish astronomer and
member of Académie des
Sciences Ludvig...
- by
Robert Sibbald The
Natural History of Iceland, a 1752 work by
Niels Horrebow Natural History (magazine), an
American magazine Natural History Review...