Hermann Struve Scientist

Karl Hermann Struve (October 3, 1854 – August 12, 1920) was a Russian astronomer. In Russian, his name is sometimes given as German Ottovich Struve (Герман Оттович Струве) or German Ottonovich Struve (Герман Оттонович Струве).Herman Struve was a part of the famous group of astronomers from the Struve family, which also included his grandfather Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve, father Otto Wilhelm von Struve, brother Ludwig Struve and nephew Otto Struve. Unlike other astronomers of the Struve family, Herman spent most of his career in Germany. Continuing the family tradition, Struve's research was focused on determining the positions of stellar objects. He was particularly known for his work on satellites of planets of the Solar System and development of the intersatellite method of correcting their orbital position. The mathematical Struve function is named after him.

Personal facts

Hermann Struve
Birth dateOctober 03, 1854
Birth place
Russian Empire , Saint Petersburg
Nationality
Baltic Germans
Date of deathAugust 12, 1920
Place of death
Germany , Weimar Republic , Bad Herrenalb
Education
University of Tartu

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Scientist

awards
Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society
Field of study
Astronomer

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