Nicolaus Reimers

German astronomer with notable works

Nicolaus Reimers - Scientists & Innovators born February 2nd, 1551
Born
Died

1600
426 years ago — 49 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Germany

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An early figure in astronomy, contributed significantly to the understanding of celestial mechanics and the theory of the earth's motion. Published works included calculations of planetary positions and potential improvements to existing astronomical models. Studies emphasized the need for precise observations and led to further advancements in the discipline.

Published treatises on planetary motion

Improved astronomical measurements

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