John Flamsteed

John Flamsteed Great Astronomers

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John Flamsteed FRS ( August 19, 1646 - December 31, 1719 ) was an English astronomer and the first Astronomer Royal. He catalogued over 3000 stars. Flamsteed was born in Denby, Derbyshire, England, the only son of Stephen Flamsteed and his first wife, Mary Spadman. He was educated at the free school of Derby, and was educated at Derby School, in St Peter's Churchyard, Derby, near where his father carried on a malting business. On 4 March 1675 Flamsteed was appointed by royal warrant "The King's Astronomical Observator" - the first English Astronomer Royal, with an allowance of 100 a year. The warrant stated his task as "rectifieing 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 Perfecteing the Art of Navigation." In June 1675, another royal warrant provided for the founding of the Royal Greenwich Observatory, and Flamsteed laid the foundation stone on 10 August. In February 1676, he was admitted a Fellow of the Royal Society, and in July, he moved into the Observatory where he lived until 1684, when he was finally appointed priest to the parish of Burstow, near Crawley in Surrey. He held that office, as well as that of Astronomer Royal, until his death.

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ISBN: 9781988357508
Publisher: On Demand Publishing, LLC-Create Space
Imprint: Diamond Publishers
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Language: English
Number of pages: 84
Weight: 0g
Height: 203mm
Width: 133mm
Spine width: 4mm