"Mittlere Oerter Von 12000 Fix-sternen F r Den Anfang Von 1836" is a historical astronomical catalog prepared by Carl R mker and the Hamburg Observatory. This significant work provides the mean positions of 12,000 fixed stars for the beginning of the year 1836. It represents a crucial snapshot of the celestial sphere as observed from Hamburg during the early 19th century.
This catalog is an invaluable resource for historians of astronomy, celestial navigators, and anyone interested in the development of astronomical science. It offers insights into the methods and precision of early astronomical observations and calculations. R mker's meticulous work contributes to the rich history of star catalogs and their essential role in mapping the cosmos.
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