John Dreyer
John Louis Emil Dreyer
(
February 13
1852
–
September 14
1926
) was a
Danish
-
Irish
astronomer
. He was born
Johan Ludvig Emil Dreyer
in
Copenhagen
. In
1874
, at the age of 22, he went to
Ireland
to work as the assistant of
Lord Rosse
(the son and successor of the
Lord Rosse
who built the "Leviathan of Parsonstown" telescope). In
1878
he went to
Dunsink Observatory
and in
1882
to
Armagh Observatory
, where he served as director until
1916
. His major contribution was the monumental
New General Catalogue
of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars
, whose catalogue numbers are still in wide use today, as well as two supplementary
Index Catalogues
. He wrote a biography of
Tycho Brahe
. He won the
Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society
in
1916
. A
crater
on the
Moon
is named after him.
External Links
Biography with picture
Dreyer, John Dreyer, John Dreyer, John Dreyer, John
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