Burgi

(1977 UQ )
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NOW @ 16 CAN 11
FOUND @ 24 ARI 13
 
Inclination: 2.259
Eccentricity: 0.262
Period: 4.124 years
AU 2.572
Type: 0000

Discovery Chart

18.10.1977 22:00 Zimmerwald 7e28 46n53 observations 1


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Named for Jost Bürgi (1552–1632) of Lichtensteig in the Toggenburg valley, who won European fame as a highly skilled maker of precious instruments for astronomy and geometry. As a practical mathematician, he also devised and used refined new methods. Initially in the service of the landgraves Wilhelm and Moritz of Kassel, he later served the emperors Rudolf and Mathias in Prague, where he became a good friend and helper to Kepler {see planet  (1134)}. Bürgi on his own invented logarithms, but being slow (or even loath) to publish his system, he lost the priority to John Napier. (M 21129) _ _.


Discovered on 18-10-1977 in Zimmerwald by Wild, P.

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