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and Bonn section of the Astronomische Gesellschaft star catalogues, and in the conclusions these led about the structure of the universe. Seeliger's views on the dimensions of our galaxy were consistent with
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His contributions to astronomy include an explanation of the anomalous motion of the perihelion of Mercury (later one of the main
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Scan from "The Observatory", Vol. 48, p. 77 (1925), presented by Smithsonian/NASA ADS Astronomy Abstract Service
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by studying variations in their albedo. He is also the discoverer of an apparent paradox in
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from 1897 to 1921. He received numerous honours and medals, including knighthood (
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coming from the collision of a star with a cloud of gas, and his confirmation of
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General Relativity Conflict and Rivalries: Einstein's Polemics with Physicists
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He continued his work until his death, on 2 December 1924, aged 75.
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Academic staff of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
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Foreign associates of the National Academy of Sciences
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Members of the Royal Society of Sciences in Uppsala
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He was on the staff of the 178:Hugo Hans Ritter von Seeliger 552:People from Austrian Silesia 508:Short biography (in German). 214:Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander 183: 7: 486:Weinstein, Galina. (2016). 357: 280:tests of general relativity 192:, completed high school in 10: 608: 275:), between 1896 and 1917. 269:Astronomische Gesellschaft 265:Royal Astronomical Society 167: 145: 133: 123: 113: 106: 96: 88: 66: 37: 28: 21: 304:Bonner Durchmusterung 206:Carl Christian Bruhns 140:Carl Christian Bruhns 101:University of Leipzig 455:Friedrich Burmeister 316:theory of relativity 246:Paul ten Bruggencate 230:University of Munich 128:University of Munich 288:James Clerk Maxwell 582:Relativity critics 413:Karl Schwarzschild 371:Julius Bauschinger 311:'s later studies. 300:Seeliger's Paradox 258:Karl Schwarzschild 242:Julius Bauschinger 210:University of Bonn 162:Karl Schwarzschild 150:Julius Bauschinger 567:Bavarian nobility 547:People from Biała 518:Hugo von Seeliger 496:978-1-4438-8362-7 467:Walter Sametinger 256:, and especially 226:Gotha Observatory 174:Hugo von Seeliger 171: 170: 146:Doctoral students 108:Scientific career 48:23 September 1849 23:Hugo von Seeliger 16:German astronomer 599: 498: 484: 461:Gustav Schnauder 431:Emil Silbernagel 419:Lucian Grabowski 346:is known as the 222:transit of Venus 218:Auckland Islands 135:Doctoral advisor 73: 47: 45: 33: 19: 18: 607: 606: 602: 601: 600: 598: 597: 596: 527: 526: 502: 501: 485: 481: 476: 443:Kasimir Jantzen 425:Gustav Herglotz 360: 348:Seeliger Effect 309:Jacobus Kapteyn 292:rings of Saturn 282:), a theory of 250:Gustav Herglotz 220:to observe the 188:He was born in 186: 160: 158:George W. 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Biala
Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
Austria-Hungary
Munich
German Reich
University of Leipzig
Astronomy
University of Munich
Doctoral advisor
Carl Christian Bruhns
Julius Bauschinger
Gustav Herglotz
George W. Myers
Karl Schwarzschild
Biala
Teschen
Heidelberg
Leipzig
Carl Christian Bruhns
University of Bonn
Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander
Auckland Islands
transit of Venus
Gotha Observatory
University of Munich
Hans Kienle
Ernst Anding
Julius Bauschinger
Paul ten Bruggencate

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