• Local name: Ole Rømer Observatoriet. ... Ole Rømer Observatory – popular in the area. (distance from the attraction). ARoS Aarhus Art Museum.
  • Photo taken at Ole Rømer Observatoriet by Morten K. on 12/19/2018. ... Ole Rømer Observatoriet. Observatory. Holme-Højbjerg-Skåde, Århus. Save.
  • The assistant Ole Rømer helped so skilfully with this work that he was invited to come to Paris with Picard at the end of the measurement series in April 1672.
  • Whatever it is, it’s something that even the least scientifically inclined to know something about and that’s largely due to the work of Ole Rømer, who made the first...
  • Ole Rømer Observatory is an astronomical observatory and museum, built in 1911 and located in Aarhus, Denmark.
  • Rømer made his discovery regarding the speed of light while working at the Royal Observatory in Paris and studying Jupiter's moon Io.
  • Louis XIV appointed Ole Rømer tutor to the Dauphin and made him a part of the construction of the magnificent fountains at Versailles.
  • Light travels so amazingly fast that it was very difficult to measure its speed. The first person to succeed was Danish astronomer Ole Christensen Rømer.
  • Ole Rømer. Danish astronomer. ... Rømer went to Paris in 1672, where he spent nine years working at the Royal Observatory.
  • The astronomer Ole Rømer (1644-1710) studied at the University of Copenhagen, but from 1672 to 1681 he lived and worked at the Paris Observatory.