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  1. An Account of the Revd. John Flamsteed, the First Astronomer-Royal: Compiled from His Own Manuscripts, and Other Authentic Documents, Never Before Published. ... His British Catalogue of Stars, Cor. and Enl by Francis Baily, 2010-04-08
  2. Astronome Royal: Edmond Halley, Martin Ryle, Nevil Maskelyne, James Bradley, John Pond, George Biddell Airy, Martin Rees, John Flamsteed (French Edition)
  3. Astronomers Royal: Edmond Halley, Astronomer Royal, John Flamsteed, Nevil Maskelyne, James Bradley, George Biddell Airy, Martin Rees
  4. An Account of the Revd. John Flamsteed, the First Astronomer-Royal; Compiled From His Own Manuscripts, and Other Authentic Documents, Never by Francis Baily, 2010-10-14
  5. A letter concerning earthquakes, written in the year 1693, by ... John Flamsteed, ... on occasion of the destruction of Catanea, ... in ... 1692. by John Flamsteed, 2010-05-27
  6. Christ's Hospital Staff: Samuel Pepys, John Flamsteed, Ralph Henry Carless Davis, James Boyer, Derrick Somerset Macnutt, George Andrew Jacob
  7. The Correspondence of John Flamsteed, the First Astronomer Royal. Three Volume Set. [Volume One: 1666-1682; Volume Two: 1682-1703; Volume Three: 1703-1719]. by John (1646-1719); FORBES, Eric G., Lesley MURDIN & Francis WILLMOTH (eds.). FLAMSTEED, 2002-01-01
  8. Old Derbeians: John Flamsteed, John A. Hobson, Derby School, Joseph Wright of Derby, Geoffrey Shaw, Alleyne Fitzherbert, 1st Baron St Helens
  9. The Gresham Lectures of John Flamsteed by Eric G. (Editor) Frobes, 1975-01-01
  10. Alumni of Jesus College, Cambridge: Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Thomas Robert Malthus, Thomas Cranmer, Don Siegel, John Flamsteed, Laurence Sterne
  11. 1646 Births: Gottfried Leibniz, John Flamsteed, Abraham Pierson, Christian V of Denmark, Hortense Mancini, Élisabeth Marguerite D'orléans
  12. People From Derbyshire: Florence Nightingale, Bess of Hardwick, John Flamsteed, James Brindley, George Eyre, Leon Haslam, John Cowper Powys
  13. The Correspondence of John Flamsteed, the First Astronomer Royal. Vol. 1. 1 666-1682 by John (Eric G. Forbes, Ed) Flamsteed, 1995-01-01
  14. 1719 Deaths: John Flamsteed, Christoph Ludwig Agricola, Joseph Addison, Arnold Houbraken, Marie Louise Élisabeth D'orléans, Françoise D'aubigné

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22. Flamsteed | John | 1646-1719 | 1st Astronomer Royal
flamsteed john 16461719 1st astronomer royal. Biographical Information. johnflamsteed (1646-1719) was the first astronomer royal of England.
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Biographical Information Occupation, Sphere of Activity John Flamsteed ( ) was the first astronomer royal of England. His legacy to the science of astronomy was mostly in more accurate mapping of the skies, rather than radical new theories. He had limited formal education, having left Derby Free School due to ill health, but he did benefit from tutoring, and his illness led to his first experience of astronomy: unable to attend school, he observed the partial solar eclipse of 12 September 1662 Flamsteed's favour with the King improved dramatically in the winter of , when a French courtier of Charles II suggested a method of calculating longitude, accurate knowledge of which is crucial for safe navigation. Flamsteed demonstrated that the theory was impractical due to the inexactitude of existing stellar measurements, which had not been refined since the time of Tycho de Brahe ( ), before the time of telescope when telescopes were not used. For a seafaring nation like England, safe navigation was crucial, and Flamsteed's proof of the stellar tables' inaccuracy was noted. Plans to establish a royal observatory, which had been semi-dormant for some time, were rapidly revived, and Flamsteed was appointed as the first astronomer royal (specifically ordered to make observations relevant to navigation), and the Greenwich Observatory was constructed. Though he was underpaid, his observatory underfunded, and the initial government enthusiasm for astronomical matters was short-lived, Flamsteed set to work making his observations. He used a new method of defining stars' positions, which radically improved accuracy. The uncertainties and errors in these measurements were smaller than those in Tycho de Brahe's (admirable) results by a factor of fifteen. His discoveries elicited the curiosity of fellow astronomer Edmund Halley (

23. Flamsteed
john flamsteed ATLAS COELESTIS (1753)
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John Flamsteed: ATLAS COELESTIS (1753)
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24. Flamsteed | John | 1646-1719 | First Astronomer Royal
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25. Prior Astronomer Next Astronomer Back To List
flamsteed; john; 16461720; GBR. He convinced Charles II to institudea royal observatory (constructed at Greenwich in 1676) and
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FLAMSTEED; John; 1646-1720; GBR He convinced Charles II to institude a royal observatory (constructed at Greenwich in 1676) and was named at his head (royal astronomer was not the official term yet). He invented a conic projection that allowed him to obtain flat charts from his celestial observations. He published his 3000 stars catalogue partly in 1712 ("Historia Coelestis Britannica") and completely in 1725. This last edition contained some nebulous objects (3 personnal discoveries). He never got along with his successor and a friend of the latter: HALLEY and NEWTON.

26. New Catholic Dictionary: Flamsteed, John
flamsteed, john. (16461719) Astronomer. Author of the famous HistoriaCrelestis Brittanica , drew up the catalog of fixed stars
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Astronomer . Author of the famous Historia Crelestis Brittanica , drew up the catalog of fixed stars designated by his name, first demonstrated the construction and use of the quadrant, initiated a method of determining the position of the equinox, and made important researches on sun spots whence he drew up a theory of the sun's constitution; he was first astronomer royal of England.
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27. Biography Of John Flamsteed
john flamsteed August 19, 1646 December 31, 1719. john flamsteedwas born into a wealthy family. His father was a business man
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John Flamsteed was born into a wealthy family. His father was a business man and his mother died when John was still young. The death of his mother carried a heave burden on the young man. He attended the Derby Free School, which was to have prepared him for college. At the age of 14, John developed a chronic rheumatic condition that prevented his attendance at the University. He was disappointed, however it didn't affect his study habits. Flamsteed learned astronomy on his own with little support from his father and without formal instruction. His father denied his efforts to obtain a formal education for reasons only known to him, but he kept teelling John it was because of his health. John Flamsteed showed an early talent in astronomy and his work had caught the attention among many scholars. One of his many papers was sent to the President of the Royal Academy, and caught the attention if Isaac Newton, a Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge University. This earned him a degree from Jesus College in Cambridge in 1674. Sir Jonas Moore, a patron of John Flamsteed, procured him the title of Astronomer Royal after a short visit with King Charles II. John was on the payroll of the King of England and the first Astronomer Royal. This not only paved the way for practical astronomy, but also assisted seaman with worldwide navigation. John was ordained a priest in 1675.

28. FLAMSTEED, John., Atlas Céleste, Publié En 1776, Par J. Fortin. Troisième éd
Second revised, corrected and enlarged edition of the French edition by Jean Fortin(17501831), of the famous celestial atlas by john flamsteed (1646-1719
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29. Flamsteed, John
flamsteed, john (16461719). English astronomer who began systematicobservations of the positions of the stars, Moon, and planets
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English astronomer who began systematic observations of the positions of the stars, Moon, and planets at the Royal Observatory he founded at Greenwich, London, 1676. His observations were published in Historia Coelestis Britannica 1725.
As the first Astronomer Royal of England, Flamsteed determined the latitude of Greenwich, the slant of the ecliptic, and the position of the equinox. He also worked out an ingenious method of observing the absolute right ascension - a coordinate of the position of a heavenly body - which removed all errors of parallax, refraction, and latitude. Having obtained the positions of 40 reference stars, he then went back and computed positions for the rest of the 3,000 stars in his catalogue.
Flamsteed was born near Derby and studied at Cambridge. He was appointed astronomer to Charles II 1675, but had to supply his own equipment.
Flamsteed began his astronomical studies at home by observing a solar eclipse 1662, about which he corresponded with other astronomers. In 1672, he determined the solar parallax from observations of Mars. His lunar calculations were urgently needed by Isaac Newton and Edmond Halley to test their theories, but Flamsteed withheld them and fell out with both in 1704

30. Flamsteed, John
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    35. Greenwich England: Astronomers
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    For the almost three centuries from the appointment of John Flamsteed in 1675 to the retirement of Richard Woolley in 1971, the office of Director of the Royal Observatory and the title Astronomer Royal were deemed inseparable (although just at the outset there had been slight variability in the title's wording). Flamsteed and his successors were all among Britain's most distinguished scientists. They included Edmond Halley , in office 1720-42, probably the greatest scientist of the generation after Newton James Bradley 1742-62, discoverer of optical aberration giving the first direct empirical evidence for the Copernican system; Nevil Maskelyne 1765-1811, who was the first scientist to weigh the Earth; Sir George Airy 1835-81, who personally performed most of the functions nowadays requiring a string of research councils; and Sir Frank Dyson 1910-33, who organised the observations at the 1919 solar eclipse that led to the acceptance of the modification of Newton's law of gravitation proposed by Einstein.

    36. John Flamsteed (1646-1719)
    john flamsteed (August 19, 1646 December 31, 1719). john flamsteed was theson of a prosperous merchant in Denby near Derby, Derbyshire, England.
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    John Flamsteed was the son of a prosperous merchant in Denby near Derby, Derbyshire, England. He studied astronomy between 1662 and 1669 on his own and opposed by his father. He was employed by King Charles II. as Britain's first Royal Astronomer on March 4, 1675, on the recommendation of Jonas Moore. The Royal Observatory at Greenwich was built for him and he began observing in 1676, but he had to fund and bring his own instruments. He was elected to the Royal Society in 1677, where he was a Member of council from 1681-4 and 1698- 1700. In 1684, he was granted living in Burstow in Surrey by Lord North. His main work was collecting improved observations and position measurements for stars, which finally led to the compilation of a large catalogue, Historia Coelestis Britannica , and an atlas of stars, Atlas Coelestis . Included in his careful observations were some interesting discoveries and unrercognized pre-discovery observations:
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    37. The Towneley/Flamsteed Time Trials
    The Time tryals conducted for john flamsteed. Richard Towneley ranexperiments here at Towneley Hall to help john flamsteed when
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    Richard Towneley ran experiments here at Towneley Hall to help John Flamsteed when he first became Astronomer Royal. These notes describe Richard's "Tryals about the inequality of days" which happened in 1675. Before accurate clocks were invented people relied on sundials. The accuracy of a clock was tested against the sun at noon when the sun was directly to the south. When clock-makers began making pendulum clocks, soon after 1657, they found the clocks did not keep pace with the mid-day sun. As this quotation tells, astronomers had known for a long time that the sun was an uneven timekeeper. "Here take notice, that the earth makes an entire revolution in the Ecliptic in 365 days, 5 hours, 49 minutes or thereabouts and that those days reckoned from noon to noon are of different lengths; as is known to all, that are versed in Astronomy." [Christian Huygens, 1665] (If you are not "versed in Astronomy" these notes help to explain why each day from noon to noon is not exactly 24 hours long.) Huygens knew that days varied in length from 30 seconds more than 24 hours to 22 seconds less but that over a whole year the days averaged out at 24 hours exactly. He wrote a table of the differences between an accurate clock and the sun at noon for every day of the year.

    38. Greenwich Past: John Flamsteed
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    39. John Flamsteed
    XYZ. flamsteed, john Atlas coelestis London, 1753 Tavle 15, Cassiopeia,Cepheus, Lille Bjørn, Dragen. Cassiopeia, Cepheus, Ursa minor, Draco.
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    40. John Flamsteed
    Forrige, flamsteed, john Atlas céleste de (J.) Flamstéed approueé á l'Acad.roydes Sciénces 2de Ed. Paris, 1776 Tavle 6 Orion, Tyren. Orion, Taurus.
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