Johann Elert Bode

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Johann Elert Bode (1747-1826), a german astronomer known today from

his contribution to the Titius-Bode law.


Bode was directory at the observator of Berlin where he in 1801

published Uranographia, one of the first successful

attempts at mapping all stars visible to the naked eye without

any artistic interpretation of the

stellar constellation figures.