Simon Newcomb (1835–1909)
Author of Astronomy for Everybody
About the Author
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Works by Simon Newcomb
A Compendium of Spherical Astronomy With Its Applications to the Determination and Reduction of Positions of the Fixed… (2008) 11 copies
The Stars 3 copies
Astronomical Papers Prepared For The Use Of The American Ephemeris And Nautical Almanac (2018) 2 copies
Astonomy For Everybody 1 copy
On The Position Of The Galactic And Other Principal Planes Toward Which The Stars Tend To Crowd (1904) (2010) 1 copy
Researches on the motion of the moon. the mean motion of the moon and other astronomical elements derived from… (1912) 1 copy
Investigation of Inequalities in the Motion of the Moon Produced by the Action of the Planets 1 copy
Researches on the motion of the moon, made at the United States Naval Observatory, Washington. reduction and discussion… (1878) 1 copy
Tähtitiede 1 copy
Associated Works
The End of the World: Classic Tales of Apocalyptic Science Fiction (2010) — Contributor — 52 copies, 1 review
Visions from the Edge: An Anthology of Atlantic Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy (1981) — Contributor — 10 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Newcomb, Simon
- Birthdate
- 1835-03-12
- Date of death
- 1909-07-11
- Burial location
- Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, USA
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- Canada (birth)
USA (citizenship) - Birthplace
- Wallace, Nova Scotia, Canada
- Place of death
- Washington, D.C., USA
- Education
- Harvard University
- Occupations
- astronomer
mathematician
novelist - Relationships
- Whitney, Hassler (grandson)
Whitney, William Dwight (son-in-law) - Organizations
- Nautical Almanac Office
United States Naval Observatory
Johns Hopkins University
National Academy of Sciences
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Royal Society (show all 8)
American Mathematical Society
American Astronomical Society - Awards and honors
- Bruce Medal (1898)
Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society (1874)
Huygens Medal (1878)
Copley Medal (1890)
Chevalier of the Légion d'Honneur (1893)
Asteroid namesake "855 Newcombia" (show all 7)
Crater on Moon named in his honor
Members
Reviews
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Statistics
- Works
- 37
- Also by
- 2
- Members
- 145
- Popularity
- #142,479
- Rating
- 3.9
- Reviews
- 3
- ISBNs
- 45
- Languages
- 1
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