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History of research institutions on
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1. Famous Potsdam Scientists: • W
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Peter Bormann XXIX ESC General Asse
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• Hermann von HELMHOLTZ (1821-189
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Haeckel´s drawings from his monogr
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2. Buildings on the Telegrafenberg
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Magnetic Observatory (built 1888/89
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Main Building of the Meteorologic-M
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Observator and director houses (bui
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Great Refractor (built 1896-99) In
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Einsteinturm (built 1920-24) Peter
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Potsdam Institute for Climate Impac
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Built 1996-98 Canteen and main lect
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3. History of Berlin-Potsdam Astron
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1832-35 Construction of the new Ber
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1876-78 Construction of the Astroph
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North-south cross-section through t
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1881 1st interferometer measurement
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1889 April 1 to Sept. 24 continuous
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In conclusion, he stresses the need
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1899 Inauguration of the Great Doub
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1909 Karl SCHWARZSCHILD (1873-1916)
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1921-22 Construction of the „Eins
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Erwin F. FREUNDLICH (1885-1965) Fir
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1954 AOP Department of Radioastrono
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1993 Foundation of the Astrophysica
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1862-67 Execution of the Central Eu
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1889-91 Building of the new Geodeti
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The library houses now the world-la
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1888-90 First proof of the existanc
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1891-1910 Oskar HECKER (1864-1938)
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• Hecker proposed design for the
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Peter Bormann XXIX ESC General Asse
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1914-28 Only the astatic horizontal
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5. History of Berlin-Potsdam Meteor
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Since 1893 Development of many stan
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← Rain meter (left) and snow mete
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1909 Reinhard Joachim SÜRING (1866
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Since 1965 • The MMOP is one of t
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Since 1992 The Potsdam Meteorologic
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5.2 Geomagnetic Studies at Freiberg
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1902 Adolf SCHMIDT (1860-1944) dire
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For measuring N, E and Z → Classi
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1936-45 Julius BARTELS (1899-1964),
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1969-91 The Geomagnetic Institute P
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1899-1901 F. R. HELMERT member of t
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1928-47 Karl WEIKEN participates in
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1902 • K. BIRKELAND prepares at t
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1959-69 23 GDR scientists, most of
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• On July 25, 1889, von REBEUR-PA
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1895 In the year of his death there
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• „We wish to propose in the fi
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1897 Georg GERLAND proposes during
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1903 2nd International Seismologica
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1905 Since April regular monthly re
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1919 • O. HECKER becomes director
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WIECHERT 1200 kg WIECHERT 15 t View
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1924-40 Otto MEISSER ( 1899-1966) a
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1936 August SIEBERG appointed direc
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Peter Bormann XXIX ESC General Asse
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