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Otto Lyudvigovich Struve (Russian: Отто Людвигович Струве; 12 August 1897 – 6 April 1963) was a Russian-American astronomer of Baltic German origin. Otto...
great-grandfather of OttoStruve and the father of Otto Wilhelm von Struve. He was also the grandfather of Hermann von Struve, who was OttoStruve's uncle. In 1815...
Otto Wilhelm von Struve (May 7, 1819 (Julian calendar: April 25) – April 14, 1905) was a Russian astronomer of Baltic German origins. In Russian, his name...
the Struve family, which also included his grandfather Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve, father Otto Wilhelm von Struve, brother Ludwig Struve and nephew...
The OttoStruve Telescope was the first major telescope to be built at McDonald Observatory. Located in the Davis Mountains in West Texas, the Otto Struve...
Jacob Otto Wilhelm von Struve (1819–1905), son of Friedrich Gustav Wilhelm Ludwig Struve (Ludwig Struve, 1858–1920), son of Otto Karl Hermann Struve (Hermann...
was the fourth son of Otto Wilhelm von Struve and Emilie Dyrssen (1823–1868) and a younger brother of astronomer Hermann Struve. Ludwig followed his family...
Wilfried Struve (1914–1992) and Rheinhard Struve (1919–1943). Gustav Ludiwig von Struve (1858–1920) and his wife, Elizaveta, had a son OttoStruve (1897–1963)...
2227 OttoStruve, provisional designation 1955 RX, is an asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 4.7 kilometers in diameter...
after a long legal fight, the university received about $800,000 from the estate and construction began at Mt. Locke. The then-unnamed OttoStruve Telescope...
again observed by Friedrich Struve in 1825 and by OttoStruve in 1851. In 1910, it was discovered that although component B was a faint star, it was white...
formed a collaboration with OttoStruve at the University of Chicago, who supplied astronomers. The McDonald Observatory is named after him, with Otto Struve...
extraterrestrial life were reinforced by a lecture from astrophysicist OttoStruve in 1951. After receiving a B.A. in Engineering Physics, Drake served briefly...
telescopes were the Hooker Telescope at the Mount Wilson Observatory and the OttoStruve Telescope at the McDonald Observatory.[citation needed] List of astronomical...
is a spiral galaxy about 140 million light-years away in the Pegasus constellation. It was discovered on 27 September 1865 by Otto Wilhelm von Struve. "NED...
Berngardovich Struve (Russian: Пётр Бернга́рдович Стру́ве, IPA: [pʲɵtr bʲɪrnˈɡardəvʲɪtɕˈstruvʲɪ]; 7 February [O.S. 26 January] 1870 – 22 February 1944) was a Russian...
Karl von Struve was a half-brother of the astronomer Otto Wilhelm von Struve (1819–1905) and the politician Bernhard Vasilyevitch Struve [ru] (1827-1889)...
Gustav Struve, known as Gustav von Struve until he gave up his title (11 October 1805 – 21 August 1870), was a German surgeon, politician, lawyer and...
Georg Otto Hermann Struve (Russian: Георг Германович Струве; 29 December 1886 – 10 June 1933) was a German astronomer from the Struve family and the son...
by James Dunlop, and Σ2451, discovered by F. G. W. Struve. The Washington Double Star Catalog, a large database of double and multiple stars, contains...
(Санникова), who was also a Russian astronomer. He worked on stellar spectroscopy and the physics of gaseous nebulas. Together with OttoStruve, he studied the...
NGC 107 is a spiral galaxy estimated to be about 280 million light-years away in the constellation of Cetus. It was discovered by OttoStruve in 1866 and...
the prototype for Beta Cephei variable stars. He played a significant role in bringing OttoStruve to the United States, when the latter was living as an...
leading authority on white dwarfs. Kuiper had recently been recruited by OttoStruve, the director of the Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay, Wisconsin, which...