Kaiser made a series of drawings of Mars at its opposition in 1862 and made a fairly precise determination of its rotational period by comparing his drawings with those of Christiaan Huygens.
Kaiser's parents were Johann Wilhelm Keyser and Anna Sibella Liernur but he was raised by his uncle Johan Frederik Keyser from the age of eight.[3]
Grave of Frederik Kaiser on the Groenesteeg graveyard in Leiden, the Netherlands. Grave number 400, 2021.
The Old Observatory in Leiden, 2006.
The Old Observatory after restoration, 2013.
References
^Rob van den Berg, Een passie voor precisie. Frederik Kaiser (1808-1872). Vader van de Leidse Sterrewacht. Amsterdam: Prometheus, 2022. 384 pages (in Dutch).
^Bolt, Marvin; Hockey, Thomas; Palmeri, JoAnn (2007). Trimble, Virginia; Williams, Thomas R.; Bracher, Katherine; Jarrell, Richard; Marché, Jordan D.; Ragep, F. Jamil (eds.). Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN978-0387304007.