Joseph Johann Littrow

Astronomer

1781 – 1840

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Who was Joseph Johann Littrow?

Joseph Johann von Littrow was an Austrian astronomer. In 1837, he was ennobled with the title Joseph Johann Edler von Littrow. He was the father of Karl Ludwig Edler von Littrow and the mentor of the mathematician Nikolai Brashman. His work took him to Russia for a time, which is where his son who succeeded him was born.

He became director of the Vienna Observatory in 1819. He served in this position until his death in 1840. He created the only conformal retroazimuthal map projection, which is known as the Littrow projection.

Von Littrow is often associated with a proposal to dig a large circular canal in the Sahara desert and fill it with burning kerosene, thus communicating the fact of human intelligence to aliens who may be observing earth. However, Von Littrow's connection with this scheme may be apocryphal.

The crater Littrow on the Moon is named in his honor.

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Born
Mar 13, 1781
Horšovský Týn
Children
Nationality
  • Austria
Profession
Education
  • Charles University in Prague
Employment
  • University of Vienna
Lived in
  • Bohemia
Died
Nov 30, 1840
Vienna

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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