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Johann Goldsmid,[1] better known by his Latinized name Johann(es) Fabricius (8 January 1587 – 19 March 1616),[2] eldest son of David Fabricius (1564–1617), was a Frisian/German astronomer and a discoverer of sunspots (in 1610), independently of Galileo Galilei.[3]


Biography


Johannes was born in Resterhafe (East Friesland). He studied at the University of Helmstedt, Wittenberg University and graduated from Leiden University in 1611.[4] He returned from university in the Netherlands with telescopes that he and his father turned on the Sun. Despite the difficulties of observing the sun directly, they noted the existence of sunspots, the first confirmed instance of their observation (though unclear statements in East Asian annals suggest that Chinese and Korean astronomers may have discovered them with the naked eye previously, and Fabricius may have noticed them himself without a telescope a few years before). Johannes first observed a sunspot on February 27, 1611; in Wittenberg in that year he published the results of his observations in his 22-page pamphlet De Maculis in Sole observatis.....[5] It was the first publication on the topic of sunspots.[6]

The pair soon used camera obscura telescopy so as to save their eyes and get a better view of the solar disk, and observed that the spots moved. They would appear on the eastern edge of the disk, steadily move to the western edge, disappear, then reappear at the east again after the same amount of time that it had taken for it to cross the disk in the first place.[7]

He is also mentioned in Jules Verne's From the Earth to the Moon as someone who claimed to have seen lunar inhabitants through his telescope, though that particular fact is merely part of Verne's fiction. The large (90-kilometre or 56-mile) Fabricius crater, on the Moon's southern hemisphere, is named after his father, David Fabricius.

He died in Marienhafe, at the age of 29.


Legacy


In 1895, a monument was erected to his memory in the churchyard at Osteel, where his father had been pastor from 1603 until 1616.


Work


Title page of De Maculis in sole observatis et apparente earum cum Sole conversione, Narratio (1611).
Title page of De Maculis in sole observatis et apparente earum cum Sole conversione, Narratio (1611).

Notes


  1. "Johann Fabricius (1587-1616)". hao.ucar.edu. High Altitude Observatory. Archived from the original on 2014-08-18. Retrieved 2014-08-25.
  2. Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers, Springer, 2007, p. 353.
  3. Based on text in main reference.
  4. Hockey, Thomas (2009). The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers. Springer Publishing. ISBN 978-0-387-31022-0. Retrieved August 22, 2012.
  5. Christie, Thony (8 January 2011). "Spotting the spots". Retrieved 17 January 2011.
  6. Willy Jahn (1959), "Fabricius, Johannes", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 4, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, p. 732
  7. Wilfried Schroeder has published the paper by Fabricius on the discovery of sunspots in 1611 in: Wilfried Schroeder, The Discovery of Sunspots, Bremen 2009.

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[de] Johann Fabricius (Astronom)

Johann Fabricius (auch Johannes Fabricius; * 8. Januar 1587 in Resterhafe (Ostfriesland); † 10. Januar 1617[1] in Dresden) war ein deutscher Astronom. Er entdeckte unabhängig von Galileo Galilei und anderen die Sonnenflecken.
- [en] Johannes Fabricius

[es] Johannes Fabricius

Johannes o Johann Fabricius (forma latinizada de su apellido original, Goldsmid; Resterhave, 8 de enero de 1587-Marienhafe, 19 de marzo de 1616) fue un médico y astrónomo alemán y el primero en observar las manchas solares a través de un telescopio. Posteriormente lo haría Galileo Galilei.

[it] Johannes Fabricius

Johann o Johannes Fabricius, forma latinizzata del suo cognome originale Goldsmid (Resterhave, 8 gennaio 1587 – Marienhafe, 19 marzo 1616), è stato un medico, astrologo e astronomo tedesco di etnia frisona, primogenito di David Fabricius.

[ru] Фабрициус, Йоханнес

Йоханнес Фабрициус (нем. Johannes Fabricius, 8 января 1587, Рестерхаве, Восточная Фризия, Нижняя Саксония — около 1615, Дрезден, Верхняя Саксония) — саксонский астроном. Сын Давида Фабрициуса.



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