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Charles Lewis Brook, MA, FRAS, FRMetS (1855 - 1939) served as Director of the BAA Variable Star Section from 1910 to 1921. During this time he was not merely interested in collecting the observations of the members (to which he also…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2011-11-17 Jeremy Shears

Observational cosmology of the first decades of the Twentieth Century was dominated by two giants: Edwin Hubble and Harlow Shapley. Hubble's major contributions were to the study and classification of individual galaxies with large…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2011-10-12 Sidney van den Bergh

The Reverend Walter Bidlake, MA, FRAS, JP (1865-1938) was vicar of Crewe, England, for some 21 years. A member of the BAA, he was a keen amateur astronomer with an interest in celestial photography. At the request of another well-known BAA…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2013-09-23 Jeremy Shears

Between the 4th and 6th of September 2024, the Astronomy & Astrophysics group at the University of Warwick held a meeting to celebrate 21 years of astronomy at Warwick and the scientific legacy of the late Prof. Tom Marsh, the group…

Frederick William Longbottom FRAS (1850-1933) was an original member of the British Astronomical Association and served as Director of its Photographic Section between 1906 and 1926. A hop merchant by trade, he spent much of his life in…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2012-09-19 Jeremy Shears

Felix de Roy (1883-1942), an internationality recognised amateur astronomer, made significant contributions to variable star research. As an active observer, he made some 91,000 visual estimates of a number of different variable stars. A…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2011-04-25 Jeremy Shears

Gisbert Winnewisser's astronomical career was practically coextensive with the whole development of molecular radio astronomy. Here I would like to pick out a few of his many contributions, which I, personally, find particularly interesting…

Astrophysics · Physics 2017-01-18 K. M. Menten

In this Note, which is a sequel on the Indian amateur astronomer R.G. Chandra [Biswas2011a, Biswas2011b], we have presented some documents to reveal his three-decades relationship with the American Association for Variable Stars Observers…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2012-11-01 Sudhindra Nath Biswas , Saibal Ray , Utpal Mukhopadhyay

This article follows the scientific life of John Norris Bahcall, including his tenacious pursuit of the solar neutrino problem, his contributions to our understanding of galaxies, quasars, and their emissions, and his leadership of and…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2009-12-15 W. C. Haxton

On 1 September 1859, the British astronomer Richard Carrington observed an anomalous behavior on the Sun. Approximately 17 hours later, magnetic effects of global scales were observed at Earth: aurora borealis and australis in low-latitude…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2019-10-21 D. M. Oliveira

John Ellard Gore FRAS, MRIA (1845-1910) was an Irish amateur astronomer and prolific author of popular astronomy books. His main observational interest was variable stars, of which he discovered several, and he served as the first Director…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2012-03-30 Jeremy Shears

In the present Note we have presented some documents to reveal the longstanding relationship of Indian amateur astronomer R. G. Chandra with British Astronomical Association.

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2011-04-08 Sudhindra Nath Biswas , Utpal Mukhopadhyay , Saibal Ray

William Maximilian Lindley, MC, MA, FRAS, AMICE (1891-1972) served as fifth Director of the BAA Variable Star Section from 1939 to 1958. He was an active variable star observer for many years and he wrote numerous publications on the…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2011-04-11 Jeremy Shears

Precise measurements of the Earth-Moon distance by the lunar laser ranging (LLR), which begun in the early 1970's, contributed significantly to geodesy, geophysics, and lunar planetology, as well as enabled astrophysicists to perform…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-07 Yu. V. Dumin

The papers studies the highly misknown works of french astronomers on ephemerides and lunar distances on the period 1742-1785. These works will have a strong influence on the development of the Nautical Almanac by Nevil Maskelyne in…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2021-04-06 Guy Boistel

Galileo Galilei had sufficient skill as an observer and instrument builder to be able to measure the positions and apparent sizes of objects seen through his telescopes to an accuracy of 2" or better. However, Galileo had no knowledge of…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2008-02-11 Christopher M. Graney

Arthur Neville Brown, MA, FRAS (1864-1934) was a prolific variable star observer and served for many years as Secretary of the BAA Variable Star Section. This paper discusses Brown's life and career, both as a variable star enthusiast and…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2012-09-28 Jeremy Shears

Henri Camichel was an astronomer at Pic du Midi Observatory, where he contributed to the study of planets of the solar system and their satellites with Audouin Dollfus and his team. In 1961, with Charles Boyer, he found that the upper…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2024-01-23 Emmanuel Davoust

The BAA Variable Star Section is the world's longest established organisation for the systematic observation of variable stars, having been formed in 1890. Its database contains nearly 3 million measurements going back to 1840 and is an…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2017-12-15 Jeremy Shears

Henry Norris Russell, one of the most influential American astronomers of the first half of the 20th Century, had a special place in his heart for the Lowell Observatory. Although privately critical of the founder for his pronouncements…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2013-02-04 David H. DeVorkin
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