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Name
  
Johann Burg


Role
  
Astronomer

Johann Tobias Burg

Died
  
November 15, 1835, Bad Sankt Leonhard im Lavanttal, Austria

Johann Tobias Bürg (December 24, 1766 – November 15, 1835),[1] sometimes known as Johannes Burg, was an Austrian astronomer.

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Born in Vienna, Bürg worked as a professor and astronomer in Klagenfurt, in Carinthia. He subsequently worked as astronomical assistant at the observatory at Vienna from 1792 and became director in 1817 after the death of Triesnecker.

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He published some astronomical tables on the Moon that were praised for their accuracy. For these astronomical tables, Bürg was made a member of the French Academie des Sciences. He was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1822. He died at Wiesenau, near Klagenfurt.

The crater Bürg on the Moon is named after him. Johann Heinrich von Mädler honored Bürg with this naming in 1834.

References

Johann Tobias Bürg Wikipedia