Astronomer

Pierre-Simon Laplace

Pierre-Simon Marquis de Laplace is a French mathematician recognized for his contributions in astronomy and statistics. Laplace is the proponent behind the “Mecanique Celeste (Celestial Mechanics)” during the mid-18th century. Laplace was born in March 23, 1749 to Pierre Laplace and Marie-Anne Sochon. His family became prominent in France because to their involvement in agriculture

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Giuseppe Piazzi

Guiseppe Piazzi is an Italian astronomer, mathematician and priest. Piazzi is famous for his “Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo” or “Palermo Astronomical Observatory” in Italy. Piazzi was born in the rural town of Ponte Valtellina, Italy on July 16, 1746. However, his childhood years are not revealed.

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Charles Messier

Charles Messier is one of the greatest French astronomers who wrote and published the “Astronomical Catalogue” or famously known as the “Messier Objects“. Messier was born in Badonviller, a small town located in the French Lorraine region. He is the tenth child of Nicolas Messier and Francoise Grandaise. Messier became interested with astronomy after he

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Archimedes

Archimedes was the greatest scientist, mathematician, and astronomer of Ancient Greece. Among the credits under his name were the identification of the value of the pi and the creation of a system that provided the foundations of the mathematical branch that is now called integral calculus. Archimedes also pioneered the concept called the Archimedes’ Principle.

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Urbain Le Verrier

Urban Jean Joseph Le Verrier discovered the planet Neptune with a mere stroke of his pen and many scribbles mostly based on the laws of gravity theorized by Isaac Newton. Urban Le Verrier, a French mathematician found himself shifting his interest from chemistry to the study of astronomy, particularly the science of celestial mechanics. He

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