The Astronomer may refer to Vita Hludovici or the Limousin Astronomer , the anonymous author of the Vita Hludovici, a biography of Holy Roman Emperor Louis the Pious The Astronomer painting , an oil painting by the 17th century Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer disambig ... more details
by the Spanish astronomer Maslamah Ibn Ahmad al Majriti c. 1000 has survived in a Latin translation ... . Modern astronomers Contrary to the classical image of an old astronomer peering through a telescope through the dark hours of the night, it is very rare for a modern professional astronomer to use ... pl Astronom kaa Astronom ro Astronom ru scn Astr numu si simple Astronomer sk ... more details
orphan date April 2010 Harpalus was an ancient Greek astronomer flor. 82nd Olympiad, ca. 450 BC who corrected the cycle of Cleostratus and invented the Nine Year Cycle. He may also have been the Harpalus engineer engineer Harpalus who designed a pontoon bridge solution when Xerxes wished his army to cross the Hellespont. ref According to Hugh Pembroke Vowles . See Harpalus engineer for context. ref References Historical, genealogical, and classical dictionary By Historical, genealogical and classical dictionary http books.google.com books?id G0DAAAAQAAJ&pg PT255&dq Harpalus astronomer v onepage&q Harpalus 20astronomer&f false Harpalus 1743 The Origin of the History of Science in Classical Antiquity Peripatoi 19 Hardcover by Leonid Zhmud page 270 ISBN 3110179660 2006 Handbuch der Altertumswissenschaft calendars and years in classical antiquity By Walter Otto, Iwan von M ller, Hermann Bengtson, Alan E. Samuel http books.google.com books?id W gaUJ4wjicC&pg PA39&dq astronomer Harpalus v onepage&q astronomer 20Harpalus&f false Page 39 ISBN 978 3 406 03348 3 1972 Footnotes references DEFAULTSORT Harpalus Astronomer Category Ancient Greek astronomers Category 5th century BC Greek people Greece scientist stub euro astronomer stub Ancient Greece bio stub ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2010 notability date April 2010 Cleanup date April 2010 Infobox film name A Sidewalk Astronomer image image size alt caption director Jeffrey Jacobs producer writer narrator starring John Dobson amateur astronomer John Lowry Dobson music John Angier composer John Angier cinematography Jeffrey Jacobs editing Jeanne Vitale studio distributor released 2005 start date YYYY MM DD runtime 79 minutes country United States language English budget gross preceded by followed by A Sidewalk Astronomer 2005 is a documentary film about former Vedanta monk and amateur astronomy amateur astronomer John Dobson astronomer John Dobson . The film follows Dobson to state parks, astronomy clubs, and downtown streets as he promotes awareness of astronomy through his on personal style of sidewalk astronomy . The documentary includes voice overs by Dobson himself promoting his unorthodox views on religion and cosmology . Crews Produced and directed Jeffrey Fox Jacobs Director of photography Jeffrey Fox Jacobs Editor Jeanne Vitale Music John Angier Release Jacobs Entertainment Inc Running time 78 minutes This film is not rated Review AN INSPIRING FILM ABOUT AN INSPIRED TEACHER .. New York Times Screenings Shown at Tribecca Film Festival 2005 Singapore Film Festival 2005 Maine Film Festival 2005 Avignon Film Festival 2005 Green Mountain Film Festival 2006 Taiwan Sidewalk Astronomer familystar See also John Dobson astronomer John Dobson External links http telescopepictures.com Official Movie Website http www.nytimes.com 2005 07 06 movies 06side.html A Stargazer Who Exhorts the World to Gaze With Him by Dana Stevens http www.sfsidewalkastronomers.org The San Francisco Sidewalk Astronomers imdb title 0450369 DEFAULTSORT Sidewalk Astronomer Category 2005 films Category American films Category Amateur astronomy Category 2000s documentary films Category American documentary films sci documentary stub ... more details
ref improve date March 2011 Astronomer Royal is a senior post in the Royal Household of the Monarch Sovereign of the United Kingdom . There are two officers, the senior being the Astronomer Royal dating from 22 June 1675 the second is the Astronomer Royal for Scotland dating from 1834. Charles II of England King Charles II , who founded the Royal Observatory Greenwich in 1675 instructed the first Astronomer Royal John Flamsteed , sic hide y ... forthwith to apply himself with the most exact care and diligence to the rectifying the tables of the motions of the heavens, and the places of the fixed stars, so as to find out the so much desired longitude of places for the perfecting the art of navigation . ref F Baily, An Account of the Rev. John Flamsteed , reprinted in http books.google.com books?id 48L1w21XYI4C&pg PA293 vol.28,at p.293 . The Museum of foreign literature, science and art , R Walsh et al., publ. E Litell, 1836. ref From that time until 1972 the Astronomer Royal was Director of the Royal Observatory Greenwich. As Astronomer Royal he receives a stipend of 100 Pound Sterling GBP per year and is a member of the Royal Household , under the general authority of the Lord Chamberlain . After the separation of the two offices the position of Astronomer Royal has been largely honorary, though he remains available to advise the Sovereign on astronomical and related scientific matters, and the office is of great prestige. There was also formerly a Royal Astronomer of Ireland . Astronomers Royal 1675&ndash 1719 John Flamsteed 1720&ndash 1742 Edmond Halley 1742&ndash 1762 James ... 1835&ndash 1881 George Biddell Airy Sir George Biddell Airy 1881&ndash 1910 William Christie astronomer ... de Hofastronom fr Astronomer Royal ko it Astronomo reale lb Haffastronom hu Astronomer Royal nl Astronomer Royal ja no Astronomer Royal pt Astr nomo Real Brit nico ru simple Astronomer Royal sl Kraljevi astronom zh ... more details
her realm so whether the Astronomer is truly dead remains to be seen. Powers and abilities The Astronomer .... He also has the ability to project laser beams from his hands. The Astronomer wears a device over ... are unknown. As one of the Elders of the Universe, the Astronomer has entered into a pact with Death ... individuals a astronomer.htm Astronomer at MarvelDirectory.com Category Elders of the Universe fr Astronome comics fi Astronomi sarjakuvahahmo tl Astronomer komiks ... more details
about the astronomy magazine the hobby Amateur astronomy The Amateur Astronomer was a four page bulletin published between 1929 and 1935 by the Amateur Astronomers Association of New York. C. S. Brainin was the first editor a section called Meteor Notes was edited by Virginia Geiger starting in 1933. ref Rizzo, Patrick. http www.aaa.org index1.aspx?BD 9496 A History of the First Forty Years of the Amateur Astronomers Association ref In 1935, The Amateur Astronomer merged into The Sky magazine The Sky published by the Hayden Planetarium . ref Citation last Federer first Charles A. title The Story of The Sky magazine Sky and Telescope volume 75 issue pages 461 463 date November 1986 url ref In 1941, The Sky merged with The Telescope to become Sky & Telescope , ref Robinson, Leif J. http www.skyandtelescope.com about generalinfo 3305301.html A Brief History of Sky & Telescope ref which has remained in print since then. See also Amateur astronomy References reflist External links http www.aaa.org Web site of the Amateur Astronomers Association of New York DEFAULTSORT Amateur Astronomer Category Amateur astronomy Category Science and technology magazines Category Publications established in 1929 Category American monthly magazines Category Defunct magazines of the United States Category Publications disestablished in 1935 sci mag stub ... more details
Infobox Painting image file JohannesVermeer TheAstronomer 1668 .jpg title The Astronomer artist Johannes Vermeer year c. 1668 type Oil painting Oil on canvas height metric 51 width metric 45 city Paris museum Mus e du Louvre The Astronomer is a painting finished about 1668 by the Netherlands Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer . It is oil on canvas, 51  cm x 45  cm 20 x 18 in , and is on display at the Louvre , Paris . ref name louvre cite web last first authorlink coauthors title L Astronome ou plut t L Astrologue work Atlas the database of the exhibited works of art publisher Mus e du Louvre date url http cartelen.louvre.fr cartelen visite?srv car not frame&idNotice 25889 format doi accessdate 2006 10 14 language French ref Portrayals of scientists were a favourite topic in 17th century Dutch painting ref name louvre and Vermeer s oeuvre includes both this astronomer and the slightly later The Geographer . Both are believed to portray the same man, ref name viewdeelft cite book last Bailey first Anthony author link coauthors title Vermeer A View of Delft publisher year 2001 location pages 165 170 url http essentialvermeer.20m.com cat about astronomer.htm doi isbn 0 8050 6930 5 ref ref name vermeer cite book last Bailey first Martin authorlink coauthors title Vermeer publisher ... Astronoom . Vrij Nederland Dutch magazine , p. 62&ndash 67. ref The astronomer s profession is shown ..., the volume is open to Book III, a section advising the astronomer to seek inspiration from God and the painting ... Vermeer van Delft 009.jpg thumb left 150px The Geographer used the same model and other elements as The Astronomer . The provenance of The Astronomer can be traced back to 27 April 1713, when it was sold ... 1720 included both The Astronomer and The Geographer , which were described as Een Astrologist door ...&dq vermeer astronomer inheritance tax&source bl&ots f2Myv2sRhS&sig owzWTLpkk5zwNCUPtVOO894LH3M&hl en&ei ... url doi isbn 0 4650 4191 4 ref clear References reflist DEFAULTSORT Astronomer, The Category Johannes ... more details
for other people named Agrippa Agrippa disambiguation Agrippa unkn fl. 92 AD was a Greek people Greek astronomy astronomer . The only thing that is known about him regards an astronomical observation that he made in 92 AD, which is cited by Ptolemy Almagest , VII, 3 . Ptolemy writes that in the twelfth year of the reign of Domitian , on the seventh day of the Bithynia n month Metrous , Agrippa observed the occultation of a part of the Pleiades star cluster Pleiades by the southernmost part of the Moon . The purpose of Agrippa s observation was probably to check the precession of the equinox es, which was discovered by Hipparchus . The lunar crater Agrippa crater Agrippa is named after him. External links http www.mlahanas.de Greeks Bios Agrippa.html Agrippa fr icon http www.cosmovisions.com Agrippa.htm Imago Mundi Agrippa Greek astronomy Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Agrippa ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Agrippa Category Ancient Greek astronomers Category 1st century Greek people Category 1st century births Category 1st century deaths Ancient Greece bio stub Euro astronomer stub greece scientist stub es Agripa astr nomo fa fr Agrippa astronome hr Agripa astronom it Agrippa astronomo hu Agrippa csillag sz nl Agrippa astronoom ru sl Agripa astronom sh Agripa astronom ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Jan Woltjer August 3, 1891, Amsterdam &ndash January 28, 1946, Leiden ? was a Netherlands Dutch astronomer . Woltjer was the son of the classical scholar Jan Woltjer . On Dec 13, 1916 he married Hillegonda de Vries in Groningen city Groningen . He worked and taught at Leiden University , where Gerard P. Kuiper was one of his students. He was the father of the astronomer Lodewijk Woltjer born 1930 , who was the director general of the European Southern Observatory from 1975 to 1987. no direct source for this, but Lodewijk studied in Leiden and his father was an astronomer named Jan Woltjer The crater Woltjer crater Woltjer on the Moon and the asteroid 1795 Woltjer are both named after him. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Woltjer, Jan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1891 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1946 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Woltjer, Jan Category Dutch astronomers Category 1891 births Category 1946 deaths Category People from Amsterdam Category Leiden University faculty Netherlands scientist stub Euro astronomer stub nl Jan Woltjer astronoom ja ... more details
Use dmy dates date December 2010 Elizabeth Alexander 13 December 1908 1959 was a British born meteorologist and radio astronomer . She was once credited as the First Female Radio Astronomer due to her early work in the branch of astronomy that would later become known by that name. ref name lecture cite book last Orchiston first Wayne title Dr Elizbeth Alexander First Female Radio Astronomer isbn 978 1 4020 3723 8 ref Born Frances Elizabeth Somerville Caldwell in the United Kingdom , Alexander earned her PhD from Cambridge , worked as the Government Geologist of Singapore from 1942 to 1946, with a break during 1945 to serve as the Head of the Operational Reaseach Section of the Radio Development Laboratory in New Zealand . ref name IYA cite web url http www.astronomy2009.org.nz elizabeth alexander title International Year of Astronomy year 2009 accessdate 10 December 2009 ref Alexander was married to Norman Alexander in 1935. References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Alexander, Elizabeth ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Alexander, Elizabeth Category British astronomers Category 1908 births Category 1959 deaths UK astronomer stub ... more details
Refimprove date June 2010 Samuel Herrick 1911 1975 was an United States American astronomer who specialized in celestial mechanics and made important studies preceding the development of manned space flight Citation needed date July 2010 . External links University of California, http content.cdlib.org view?docId hb9k4009c7 NAAN 13030&doc.view frames&chunk.id div00024&toc.depth 1&toc.id &brand calisphere Samuel Herrick, Engineering Astronomy Los Angeles DEFAULTSORT Herrick, Samuel Category American astronomers Category 1975 deaths Category 1911 births US astronomer stub ... more details
Astronomer Royal for Scotland was the title of the director of the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh until 1995. ref cite web url http www.roe.ac.uk roe library astroyal.html title The Royal observatory, Edinburgh Astronomer Royal for Scotland publisher Roe.ac.uk date accessdate 2010 06 16 ref It has since been an honorary title. ref cite web url http news.scotsman.com scitech Interview Professor John Brown .6191876.jp title Interview Professor John Brown Astronomer Royal for Scotland publisher news.scotsman.com date 2010 04 01 accessdate 2010 06 16 author Sh n Ross ref The following have served as Astronomers Royal for Scotland 1834&ndash 1844 Thomas James Henderson Thomas Henderson 1846&ndash 1888 Charles Piazzi Smyth 1889&ndash 1905 Ralph Copeland 1905&ndash 1910 Frank Watson Dyson Sir Frank Watson Dyson 1910&ndash 1937 Ralph Allen Sampson 1938&ndash 1955 William Michael Herbert Greaves 1957&ndash 1975 Hermann Br ck 1975&ndash 1980 Vincent Cartledge Reddish 1980&ndash 1990 Malcolm Longair 1991&ndash 1995 In abeyance 1995&ndash present John Campbell Brown See also Edinburgh Astronomical Institution City Observatory Royal Observatory, Edinburgh References reflist Category Scottish astronomers Category Astronomers Royal Category Lists of Scottish people Category Scottish royalty Category Positions within the British Royal Household Category Ceremonial officers in the United Kingdom astronomy stub Scotland stub ca Astr nom Reial d Esc cia de Astronomer Royal for Scotland es Astr nomo Real de Escocia it Astronomo reale per la Scozia lb Astronomer Royal for Scotland hu Astronomer Royal for Scotland ru ... more details
The Royal Astronomer of Ireland was a title attached to the Andrews Professorship of astronomy in Trinity College Dublin and the directorship of its astronomical observatory at Dunsink , near Dublin . The eight title holders included Charles Jasper Joly, Professor Sir Robert Stawell Ball, Professor Sir William Rowan Hamilton, and Professor John Brinkley. The title of Royal Astronomer of Ireland was introduced by Letters Patent of George III of the United Kingdom George III in 1792 so John Brinkley was the first Royal Astronomer. 1783&ndash 1792 Henry Ussher 1792&ndash 1827 John Brinkley astronomer John Brinkley 1827&ndash 1865 William Rowan Hamilton Sir William Rowan Hamilton 1865&ndash 1874 Franz Br nnow Franz Friedrich Ernst Br nnow 1874&ndash 1892 Robert Stawell Ball Sir Robert Stawell Ball 1892&ndash 1897 Arthur Alcock Rambaut 1897&ndash 1906 Charles Jasper Joly 1906&ndash 1912 Edmund Taylor Whittaker Sir Edmund Taylor Whittaker 1912&ndash 1921 Henry Crozier Keating Plummer See also Astronomer Royal Astronomer Royal for Scotland External links Trinity College Dublin s http www.physics.tcd.ie Astrophysics andrews profs.php Astrophysics Research Group website. Category Astronomers Royal Category Irish astronomers Category Positions within the British Royal Household Category Ceremonial officers in the United Kingdom ru ... more details
unreferenced date May 2009 Infobox character name The Astronomer first Aces High book Aces High 1987 creator Lewis Shiner alias Osiris, Lord Amun, Sutekh the Destroyer series Wild Cards The Astronomer is a character from the Wild Cards series of books. He first appeared in the short story Pennies from Hell by Lewis Shiner in Aces High book Wild Cards II Aces High , though his presence was earlier implied in The Long, Dark Night of Fortunato in the first volume of the series. Leader of a cult consisting mainly of superhuman Ace Wild Cards aces and deformed Joker Wild Cards jokers known as the Egyptian Freemasons. The Astronomer planned to conquer the world in the aftermath of an invasion by fungoid aliens called the Swarm. Unknown to him, the Shakti device of the Egyptian Freemasons lacked a power source and was designed to contact an alien organization, the Network. Once his plans were foiled, the Astronomer lived only for revenge. Character background The Astronomer is an old man born in 1925 , who has thinning white hair, wears glasses and is best described as mole like he is also noted as having a disproportionately large head, the upper part of which enlarges further when he is fully empowered. He has wiped his own memory of all events prior to becoming the Astronomer. The Astronomer usually uses a wheelchair, although the proper use of his Ace Wild Cards Ace powers can allow him to walk. The Astronomer practices a horrific form of death magic, gaining immense energy through .... Once the ritual is completed, The Astronomer is blessed with a huge energy reserve allowing him ... him one of the most powerful aces. The Astronomer has lost his followers in attacks on the Masons ... associates pursue the Turtle and Tachyon, the Astronomer picks several girls up for recharge. One ... his loyalty by interrupting the recharge, the Astronomer can block Demise s killing stare, but is left ..., which leaves both aces almost powerless, the Astronomer drops to the Hudson and escapes ... more details
About the French astronomer the American astronomer Charles Wolff Charles Joseph tienne Wolf November 9, 1827 &ndash July 4, 1918 was a French astronomer . In 1862, Urbain Le Verrier offered him a post as assistant at the Paris Observatory . In 1867 he and Georges Rayet discovered Wolf Rayet star s. Note however that the nearby red dwarf Wolf 359 was discovered by German astronomer Max Wolf and not by him. External links http adsabs.harvard.edu full seri MNRAS 0079 0000235.000.html MNRAS 79 1919 235 http adsabs.harvard.edu full seri Nat.. 0101 0000451.000.html Dead link date March 2008 Nature 101 1918 451 http adsabs.harvard.edu full seri Obs.. 0041 0000365.000.html Obs 41 1918 365 http www.siu.edu pulfrich Pulfrich Pages lit nonp pers eqn 1865 WolfVerr.htm The Pulfrich Effect Wolf 1865 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wolf, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 9, 1827 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH July 4, 1918 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wolf, Charles Category 1827 births Category 1918 deaths Category French astronomers Category Alumni of the cole Normale Sup rieure france astronomer stub es Charles Wolf eo Charles Wolf fr Charles Wolf it Charles Wolf sl Charles Joseph tienne Wolf ... more details
About the astronomer the research investigator Amy B. Jordan media investigator class wikitable align right style margin 1em Asteroid s discovered 1 mpl 95625 2002 GX 32 Ref 1 April 8, 2002 colspan 2 style font size smaller note 1 with Marc W. Buie M. W. Buie , James L. Elliot J. L. Elliot Amy B. Jordan is an American astronomer who works at the University of Colorado at Boulder University of Colorado . In 2002 she was part of the team which discovered the asteroid mpl 95625 2002 GX 32 . ref cite web url http www.minorplanetcenter.org iau lists Centaurs.html title List Of Centaurs and Scattered Disk Objects publisher IAU Minor Planet Center ref In 2005, she was a teaching assistant at the Summer Science Program , which teaches astronomy to high school students using a curriculum based on observing and calculating orbits of asteroids. References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jordan, Amy B ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jordan, Amy B Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category American astronomers Category Asteroid discoverers Category Summer Science Program US astronomer stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Charles Fehrenbach born April 29, 1914 in Strasbourg died January 9, 2008 in N mes was a French astronomer and member of the French Academy of Sciences . He was director of the Observatoire de Haute Provence OHP until 1983. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fehrenbach, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fehrenbach, Charles Category 1914 births Category 2008 deaths Category French astronomers Category 20th century astronomers Category Members of the French Academy of Sciences Category People from Strasbourg france astronomer stub de Charles Fehrenbach Astronom fr Charles Fehrenbach ru , ... more details
Refimprove date February 2010 Holger Pedersen born November 3, 1946 is a Danish astronomer ref http adsabs.harvard.edu abs 1977Msngr..11...15P ref at the European Southern Observatory . He specialises in gamma ray burst s, ref http www.space.com scienceastronomy astronomy eso gamma 001018.html ref meteorite s ref http www.cnn.com TECH space 9807 08 metorite.dust index.html ref and minor planet s. Asteroids 9266 Holger and 3312 Pedersen are named after him. ref http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 9266 Holger ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pedersen, Holger ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pedersen, Holger Category 1946 births Category Living people Category Danish astronomers Denmark scientist stub Euro astronomer stub ... more details
for the member of the White Rose movement Hans Scholl Hans Scholl is a Germans German astronomer working at the C te d Azur Observatory in Nice , France . In 1999, he was part of a team that discovered the natural satellite satellite s Prospero moon Prospero , Setebos moon Setebos and Stephano moon Stephano of the planet Uranus . ref cite journal last1 Gladman first1 B. last2 Kavelaars first2 J. last3 Holman first3 J. J. last4 Petit first4 M. last5 Scholl first5 H. last6 Nicholson first6 P. last7 Burns first7 J.A. title The Discovery of Uranus XIX, XX, and XXI journal ICARUS year 2000 volume 147, part 1 pages 320 324 publisher Academic Press ref External links http www.obs nice.fr cassiopee PERSO scholl.html Observatory of Nice staff detail References reflist DEFAULTSORT Scholl, Hans Category 20th century astronomers Category Planetary scientists Category Living people germany astronomer stub da Hans Scholl astronom de Hans Scholl Astronom eo Hans Scholl astronomo fr Hans Scholl astronome nds Hans Scholl Astronom pl Hans Scholl astronom sv Hans Scholl astronom ... more details
class wikitable collapsible align right style margin 1em margin top 0 colspan 2 style white space nowrap Asteroid s discovered 1 3176 Paolicchi November 13, 1980 Zoran Kne evi Serbian language Serbian Cyrillic , born 23 August 1949 in Osijek is a Serbia n astronomer , who has been publishing since 1982. His major scientific contributions are in the field of movement of small celestial bodies. As of 2002, he is the director of Astronomic Observatory of Belgrade and the president of Serbian National Astronomy Committee. Asteroid 3900 Kne evi , discovered by Edward Bowell , is named after him. References http www.astronomija.co.rs razno astronomi knezevic index.htm Short biography , www.astronomija.co.rs sr icon http aob.aob.bg.ac.rs staff zknezevic index.html Zoran Kne evi s home page Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Knezevic, Zoran ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1949 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Knezevic, Zoran Category 1949 births Category Living people Category 20th century astronomers Category Serbian astronomers Euro astronomer stub Serbia scientist stub ja ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Harold Lester Johnson April 17, 1921 &ndash April 2, 1980 was an American astronomer . Johnson was awarded the Helen B. Warner Prize for Astronomy Helen B. Warner Prize by the American Astronomical Society in 1956. He is mostly remembered for introducing the UBV photometric system also called the Johnson or Johnson Morgan system , along with William Wilson Morgan in 1953. He died of a heart attack in Mexico City in 1980. External links http www.nap.edu readingroom books biomems hjohnson.html Biography Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Johnson, Harold ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Johnson, Harold Category 1921 births Category 1980 deaths Category 20th century astronomers Category American astronomers US astronomer stub de Harold Lester Johnson fr Harold Johnson ja ru , uk ... more details
James McMahon is an United States American amateur astronomy amateur astronomer , acknowledged for his visual observational astronomy observations of asteroid occultation s. In 1978 his observation of the occultation of the asteroid 532 Herculina with the star SAO 120774, together with photometric astrometry photometric study made at the Lowell Observatory , was considered a proof of the existence of a Herculina s natural satellite , which would be the first discovery of an asteroid moon in history. However, a 1993 Hubble Space Telescope observation failed to confirm the discovery. In 1979 James MacMahon was the first person awarded with the newly established Amateur Achievement Award of Astronomical Society of the Pacific Amateur Achievement Award of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific . References http metaresearch.org solar 20system asteroids near NEARChallengeBackground.asp Meta Research The NEAR Challenge http www.astrosociety.org membership awards pastamateur.html Amateur Achievement Award winners start box succession box before none title Amateur Achievement Award of Astronomical Society of the Pacific years 1979 after Frank Bateson end box US astronomer stub DEFAULTSORT Macmahon, James Category American astronomers Category Amateur astronomers Category 20th century astronomers Category Living people cs James McMahon ... more details
Alessandro Morbidelli , born May 2, 1966, ref name morby cite web title Alessandro Morbidelli publisher Observatoire de la C te d Azur url http www.oca.eu morby accessdate 2010 08 19 ref is an Italian astronomer and planetary scientist currently employed by the Observatoire de la Cote d Azur in Nice . ref name morby Morbidelli specializes in solar system dynamics mechanics dynamics , ref name morby especially planetary formation ref name morby and planetary migration migration and the structure of the asteroid belt asteroid and Kuiper belt s. In 2000 , he received the Harold C. Urey Prize Urey Prize from the Division for Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society . Publications David Jewitt Jewitt D. , Morbidelli A., Rauer H., Trans Neptunian Objects and Comets , Springer , 2008 References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Morbidelli, Alessandro ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1966 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Morbidelli, Alessandro Category Italian astronomers Category 1966 births Category Living people Italy astronomer stub fr Alessandro Morbidelli it Alessandro Morbidelli astronomo ... more details
Sir William Peck small FRSE Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society FRAS small 3 January, 1862, Castle Douglas , Kirkcudbrightshire 7 March, 1925, Edinburgh was a Scottish astronomer and scientific instrument maker. He was the director of the Edinburgh City Observatory from 1889 until his death. ref name Waterston cite book last1 Waterston first1 Charles D last2 Macmillan Shearer first2 A title Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783 2002 Biographical Index url http www.rse.org.uk fellowship fells indexp2.pdf accessdate September 25, 2010 volume II date July 2006 publisher The Royal Society of Edinburgh location Edinburgh isbn 9780902198845 ref Works The handy star map 1880 The constellations and how to find them 1887 Popular Handbook and Atlas of Astronomy 1890 The observer s atlas of the heavens 1898 The Southern Hemisphere constellations and how to find them 1911 References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Peck, William Category 1862 births Category 1925 deaths Category Scottish astronomers Category Scientific instrument makers Category Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Category People from Castle Douglas Category People from Edinburgh Category Scottish science writers Category Burials at Warriston Cemetery Scotland scientist stub UK astronomer stub pt William Peck ... more details