Everything about Astronomische Gesellschaft totally explained
Astronomische Gesellschaft is an
astronomical society established in 1863 in
Heidelberg, the second oldest astronomical society after the
Royal Astronomical Society.
Around the turn of the century the A.G. initiated the most important star catalog of this time, the
Astronomische Gesellschaft Katalog (AGK).
The assembly in
Danzig in August
1939 was the last until a meeting at
Göttingen in
1947, when it was re-commenced as
Astronomische Gesellschaft in der Britischen Zone. The post-war editorial board consisted of Chairman
Albrecht Unsöld (Kiel),
Otto Heckmann,
J. Larink,
B. Straßl,
Paul ten Bruggencate, and also
Max Beyer representing the amateurs of the society.
Awards
The astronomical society awards the following awards and prizes:
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