Conceptually similarSPLHeinrich Schumacher, German astronomerSS2254864SJ5057Rights ManagedSCIENCE SOURCEHeinrich Christian Schumacher, AstronomerSS2551667BX0965Royalty FreeSPLSir James South, British astronomerSS2254865SJ5058Rights ManagedSPLEdward J. Stone, British astronomerSS2254856SJ5049Rights ManagedSPLWilliam H. Smyth, British astronomerSS2254872SJ5065Rights ManagedSPLHeinrich Schliemann, German archaeologistSS2195979SF7152Rights ManagedSPLRalph A. Sampson, British astronomerSS2254862SJ5055Rights ManagedSPLJohn Wrottesley, British astronomerSS2304160SJ9659Rights ManagedSPLWarren de la Rue, British astronomerSS2322948SJ0205Rights ManagedView AllView more with similar tones Heinrich Schumacher, German astronomerLicense type:Rights ManagedUnique identifier:SS2273138Legacy Identifier:SJ6705Description:Heinrich Christian Schumacher (1780-1850), German astronomer. Schumacher was director of the observatory at Mannheim from 1813-1815, and then professor of astronomy at Copenhagen. He is best remembered for his 1821 founding of the academic journal Astronomische Nachrichten (Astronomical Notes), which is the oldest continuously published astronomical journal, still being published over 180 years later. He was awarded the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1829.Credit:Royal Astronomical Society / Science SourceSize:3742px × 4896px (~52 MB)Restrictions:No Sale through SubagentsGet PricingHow Will The Visual Be Used?ShareKeywords:19th century-50s-60s-adult-art-astronomer-astronomical notes-astronomische nachrichten-astronomy-caucasian-christian-copenhagen-editor-elderly-fifties-gentleman astronomer-german-gold medal-H419/0492-H419/492-H4190492-heinrich schumacher-history-history of science-human-journal-male-man-mannheim observatory-old-painting-person-portrait-portraits-publisher-ras-royal astronomical society-royal society-scientist-sixties-surname s-vertical-whiteModel release:Not releasedParent folder:Months of March and April 2007