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Robert Luther

Karl Theodor Robert Luther (16 April 1822, Świdnica – 15 February 1900 Düsseldorf), normally published as Robert Luther, was a German astronomer. While working at the Bilk Observatory in Düsseldorf, Germany, he searched for asteroids and discovered 24 of them between 1852 and 1890.[1][2] Seven times Lalande Prize winner.

Robert Luther
Robert Luther on a commemorative medal
Born(1822-04-16)16 April 1822
Świdnica, Poland
Died15 February 1900(1900-02-15) (aged 77)
Düsseldorf, Germany
Known fordiscovery of 24 asteroids
AwardsLalande Prize (1852, 1853, 1854, 1855, 1859, 1860 and 1861)
Scientific career
Academic advisorsJohann Franz Encke

Biography edit

Karl Theodor Robert Luther was born on 16 April 1822 to August Luther and Wilhelmine von Ende. He was home schooled and studied in the local high school. In 1841, he moved to Breslau where he studied until 1843.[3]

In 1843 Luther moved to Berlin to study astronomy. He was a student of Johann Franz Encke and helped him in his astronomical calculations and creating the astronomical almanac. In 1850 he became a second observer. In 1851, Franz Brünnow invited Luther to the Düsseldorf-Bilk Observatory to become a director of the observatory after him.[3]

Luther married Caroline (nee Marker) and they had one son, William. Luther died in 1900 after a short illness in Düsseldorf.[3]

Discoveries edit

Luther discovered 24 of them between 1852 and 1890.[1][2]

Two of his discoveries are now known to have unusual properties: 90 Antiope, a binary asteroid with equal components, and the extremely slow-rotating 288 Glauke.

Asteroids discovered: 24[1]
17 Thetis 17 April 1852
26 Proserpina 5 May 1853
28 Bellona 1 March 1854
35 Leukothea 18 April 1855
37 Fides 5 October 1855
47 Aglaja 15 September 1857
50 Virginia[1] 19 October 1857
53 Kalypso 4 April 1858
57 Mnemosyne 22 September 1859
58 Concordia 24 March 1860
68 Leto 29 April 1861
71 Niobe 13 August 1861
78 Diana 15 March 1863
82 Alkmene 27 November 1864
84 Klio 25 August 1865
90 Antiope 1 October 1866
95 Arethusa 23 November 1867
108 Hecuba 2 April 1869
113 Amalthea 12 March 1871
118 Peitho 15 March 1872
134 Sophrosyne 27 September 1873
241 Germania 12 September 1884
247 Eukrate 14 March 1885
258 Tyche 4 May 1886
288 Glauke 20 February 1890
1 discovered independently 15 days after James Ferguson,
but reported first

Honors and awards edit

The asteroid 1303 Luthera and the lunar crater Luther were named in his honour.[2][4]

He was awarded the Lalande Prize seven times, in 1852, 1853, 1854, 1855, 1859, 1860 and 1861.

Royal Astronomical Society Fellow since June 1854.[5]

In 1869, a commemorative medal honoring the discovery of the 100th asteroid shows the profiles of John Russel Hind, Hermann Goldschmidt and Robert Luther.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Minor Planet Discoverers (by number)". Minor Planet Center. 28 December 2015. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
  2. ^ a b c Schmadel, Lutz D. (2007). "(1303) Luthera". Dictionary of Minor Planet Names – (1303) Luthera. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. p. 107. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-29925-7_1304. ISBN 978-3-540-00238-3.
  3. ^ a b c Plicht C.A. (2014). Luther, Karl Theodor Robert. In: Hockey T. et al. (eds) Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers. Springer, New York, NY.
  4. ^ "Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature – Planetary Names: Crater, craters: Luther on Moon". International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN). Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  5. ^ Royal Astronomical Society (1899). "List of the Fellows of the Royal Astronomical Society". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Spottiswoode & Company., digitized=13 Jul 2010
  6. ^ "Mr. Bishop's Observatory". The Illustrated London News. 55: 368,372. October 9, 1869.

robert, luther, karl, theodor, april, 1822, Świdnica, february, 1900, düsseldorf, normally, published, german, astronomer, while, working, bilk, observatory, düsseldorf, germany, searched, asteroids, discovered, them, between, 1852, 1890, seven, times, lalande. Karl Theodor Robert Luther 16 April 1822 Swidnica 15 February 1900 Dusseldorf normally published as Robert Luther was a German astronomer While working at the Bilk Observatory in Dusseldorf Germany he searched for asteroids and discovered 24 of them between 1852 and 1890 1 2 Seven times Lalande Prize winner Robert LutherRobert Luther on a commemorative medalBorn 1822 04 16 16 April 1822Swidnica PolandDied15 February 1900 1900 02 15 aged 77 Dusseldorf GermanyKnown fordiscovery of 24 asteroidsAwardsLalande Prize 1852 1853 1854 1855 1859 1860 and 1861 Scientific careerAcademic advisorsJohann Franz Encke Contents 1 Biography 2 Discoveries 3 Honors and awards 4 ReferencesBiography editKarl Theodor Robert Luther was born on 16 April 1822 to August Luther and Wilhelmine von Ende He was home schooled and studied in the local high school In 1841 he moved to Breslau where he studied until 1843 3 In 1843 Luther moved to Berlin to study astronomy He was a student of Johann Franz Encke and helped him in his astronomical calculations and creating the astronomical almanac In 1850 he became a second observer In 1851 Franz Brunnow invited Luther to the Dusseldorf Bilk Observatory to become a director of the observatory after him 3 Luther married Caroline nee Marker and they had one son William Luther died in 1900 after a short illness in Dusseldorf 3 Discoveries editLuther discovered 24 of them between 1852 and 1890 1 2 Two of his discoveries are now known to have unusual properties 90 Antiope a binary asteroid with equal components and the extremely slow rotating 288 Glauke Asteroids discovered 24 1 17 Thetis 17 April 185226 Proserpina 5 May 185328 Bellona 1 March 185435 Leukothea 18 April 185537 Fides 5 October 185547 Aglaja 15 September 185750 Virginia 1 19 October 185753 Kalypso 4 April 185857 Mnemosyne 22 September 185958 Concordia 24 March 186068 Leto 29 April 186171 Niobe 13 August 186178 Diana 15 March 186382 Alkmene 27 November 186484 Klio 25 August 186590 Antiope 1 October 186695 Arethusa 23 November 1867108 Hecuba 2 April 1869113 Amalthea 12 March 1871118 Peitho 15 March 1872134 Sophrosyne 27 September 1873241 Germania 12 September 1884247 Eukrate 14 March 1885258 Tyche 4 May 1886288 Glauke 20 February 18901 discovered independently 15 days after James Ferguson but reported firstHonors and awards editThe asteroid 1303 Luthera and the lunar crater Luther were named in his honour 2 4 He was awarded the Lalande Prize seven times in 1852 1853 1854 1855 1859 1860 and 1861 Royal Astronomical Society Fellow since June 1854 5 In 1869 a commemorative medal honoring the discovery of the 100th asteroid shows the profiles of John Russel Hind Hermann Goldschmidt and Robert Luther 6 References edit a b c Minor Planet Discoverers by number Minor Planet Center 28 December 2015 Retrieved 1 February 2016 a b c Schmadel Lutz D 2007 1303 Luthera Dictionary of Minor Planet Names 1303 Luthera Springer Berlin Heidelberg p 107 doi 10 1007 978 3 540 29925 7 1304 ISBN 978 3 540 00238 3 a b c Plicht C A 2014 Luther Karl Theodor Robert In Hockey T et al eds Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers Springer New York NY Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature Planetary Names Crater craters Luther on Moon International Astronomical Union IAU Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature WGPSN Retrieved 23 March 2016 Royal Astronomical Society 1899 List of the Fellows of the Royal Astronomical Society Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Spottiswoode amp Company digitized 13 Jul 2010 Mr Bishop s Observatory The Illustrated London News 55 368 372 October 9 1869 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Luther amp oldid 1136259787, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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