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388:, meaning that he paid a reduced fee but essentially worked as a servant to make good the fee reduction. Here he had a brilliant career, and seems to have been almost immediately recognised as the leading man of his year. In 1822 he was elected scholar of Trinity, and in the following year he graduated as
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and John Pond, to defray the expense of which a large sum of money was allotted by the
Treasury. As a result, no fewer than 8,000 lunar observations were rescued from oblivion, and were, in 1846, placed at the disposal of astronomers in such a form that they could be used directly for comparison with
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in the late 1870s. He thought that pressures no greater than about 10 pounds per square foot (500 pascals) could be expected, a comment Bouch took to mean also applied to the first Tay railway bridge then being built. Much greater pressures, however, can be expected in severe storms. Airy was called
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Greenwich from 1750 to 1830 was already in progress under Airy's supervision when he became Astronomer Royal. Shortly afterwards he undertook the further laborious task of reducing the enormous mass of observations
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of two new inequalities in the moon's motion. After completing these reductions, Airy made inquiries, before engaging in any theoretical investigation in connection with them, whether any other mathematician was pursuing the subject, and learning that Hansen had taken it in hand under the patronage
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was erected, and is still the principal instrument of its class at the observatory. The mounting in 1859 of an equatorial of 330 mm (13 in) aperture evoked the comment in his journal for that year, "There is not now a single person employed or instrument used in the observatory which was
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of 6.566. This value, although considerably in excess of that previously found by different methods, was held by Airy, from the care and completeness with which the observations were carried out and discussed, to be "entitled to compete with the others on, at least, equal terms." The currently
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detectable at the time entailed that stars were a huge distance away. But the naked eye and the early telescopes with small apertures seemed to show that stars were disks of a certain size. This would imply that the stars were many times larger than the Sun (they were not aware of
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Greenwich. In 1891, he suffered a fall and an internal injury. He survived the consequential surgery only a few days. His wealth at death was £27,713, equivalent to £3,746,548.49 in 2021. Airy and his wife and three pre-deceased children are buried at St. Mary's Church in
730:, considered that "it ought to be cleared out," while Airy admitted that "it was in a queer state." With his usual energy he set to work at once to reorganise the whole management. He remodelled the volumes of observations, put the library on a proper footing, mounted the new (
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Progress of Astronomy in England with that in other Countries", very much to the disadvantage of England. This reproach was subsequently to a great extent removed by his own labours.
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had been, and he was never able to examine sufficiently into the matter. In 1890 he tells us how a grievous error had been committed in one of the first steps, and pathetically adds, "My spirit in the work was broken, and I have never heartily proceeded with it since."
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England in 1854. Their immediate result was to show that gravity at the bottom of the mine exceeded that at the top by 1/19286 of its amount, the depth being383 m (1,257 ft). From this he was led to the final value of Earth's
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Society was awarded to him for these researches. Of his astronomical writings during this period the most important are his investigation of the mass of
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Chapman, Allan (June 2003). "Porters, watchmen, and the crime of
William Sayers: the non-scientific staff of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, in Victorian times".
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in a new way, and at the age of seventy-one he embarked on the prodigious toil which this scheme entailed. A general description of his method will be found in the
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of 12-inch aperture, which was mounted according to Airy's designs and under his superintendence, although construction was not completed until after he moved to
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four times, for a total of seven years (1835–37, 1849–51, 1853–55, 1863–64). No other person has been president more than four times (a record he shares with
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theory, and represented the first specific improvement in the solar tables effected in England since the establishment of the theory of
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to undertake a systematic search in the hope of securing the triumph of discovery for Britain. Ultimately, a rival search in Berlin by
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Satterthwaite, G. E. (2003). "Airy's zenith telescopes and "the Birth-Star of Modern Astronomy"".
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Who's Who on the Moon: A Biographical Dictionary of Lunar Nomenclature
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was awarded to him in 1833 (he would win it again in 1846).
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Satterthwaite, Gilbert E. (2006). "Airy's Altazimuth".
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Hutchins, R. (2004). "Adams, John Couch (1819–1892)".
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to give evidence before the Official Inquiry into the
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Airy was described in his obituary published by the
4102:
3233:"Archival material relating to George Biddell Airy"
2365:Chapman, Allan (January 1998). "The Female Touch".
1855:
Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
562:accepted value for Earth's density is 5.5153 g/cm.
540:. His first attempt, made in the same year, at the
313:and, in his role as Astronomer Royal, establishing
272:
4776:People educated at Colchester Royal Grammar School
4736:Honorary Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
2715:
489:and his enunciation of the complete theory of the
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3118:
3007:Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers
2978:Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
2807:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p.
1904:Greenwich time and the discovery of the longitude
1862:
1625:
924:Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
461:in the establishment when he took charge was the
4771:Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
4677:
1986:(2006). "Airy, Sir George Biddell (1801–1892)".
1693:. Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
1135:The Airys youngest child was Osmund (1845–1929).
1092:Elizabeth Airy (born 1833) died of consumption (
917:In 1872 Airy conceived the idea of treating the
473:presented the Cambridge observatory with a fine
27:English mathematician and astronomer (1801–1892)
2138:Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society
1759:Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society
1107:Observatory. Wilfrid's daughter was the artist
4816:Recipients of the Pour le Mérite (civil class)
426:Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
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2200:. London: NPI Media Group. pp. 115–116.
1906:. Oxford University Press. pp. 138–151.
1868:
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4791:Presidents of the Royal Astronomical Society
2533:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
2394:Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
2064:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
2022:The Autobiography of Sir George Biddell Airy
2019:Airy, George Biddell; Wilfrid, Airy (1896).
1992:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
1502:Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
1425:The Autobiography of Sir George Biddell Airy
1422:Airy, George Biddell; Wilfrid, Airy (1896).
1238:is the linear theory for the propagation of
1122:. Airy himself suffered from this condition.
617:Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society
536:experiments at the top and bottom of a deep
523:
376:, the slave trade abolitionist who lived at
4751:Members of the Prussian Academy of Sciences
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2097:Proceedings of the Royal Society of London
1843:, Richard Griffin & Co., 1828, p. 491.
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424:. In 1859 he became foreign member of the
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2477:. University of Cambridge. Archived from
2443:. University of Cambridge. Archived from
2149:
2134:"On the Strains in the Interior of Beams"
2116:
1952:
1315:Mathematical Tracts on Physical Astronomy
1266:Institution of Engineering and Technology
963:
799:, and it at once led to the discovery by
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3191:Awarding of RAS gold medal, 1846: MNRAS
3182:Awarding of RAS gold medal, 1833: MNRAS
2616:"LIST OF PRESIDENTS AND DATES OF OFFICE"
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4756:Members of the Royal Academy of Belgium
3252:Professional and academic associations
3130:MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive
2873:
2695:. University of New Brunswick Libraries
2647:. American Academy of Arts and Sciences
2642:"Book of Members, 1780–2010: Chapter A"
2581:"What would goods and services costing"
2530:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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1989:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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1565:List of presidents of the Royal Society
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3093:"Sketch of George Biddell Airy"
2673:. USGS: Astrogeology Research Program
2499:
2471:"Founding of Orwell Park Observatory"
2195:
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1691:"Sir George Biddell Airy (1801–1892)"
1184:American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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420:and in 1840, a foreign member of the
4701:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge
2974:"Obituary – Sir George Biddell Airy"
2667:"Mars Nomenclature: Crater, craters"
2634:
2323:Journal for the History of Astronomy
2131:
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2012:
1969:
1881:Society for the History of Astronomy
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2803:Waves in oceanic and coastal waters
2772:Cocks, E. E.; Cocks, J. C. (1995).
2671:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature
931:'s final numerical expressions for
839:George Biddell Airy caricatured by
693:
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4761:Members of the Royal Irish Academy
4746:Lucasian Professors of Mathematics
3734:Lucasian Professors of Mathematics
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2722:. New York: Picador USA. pp.
2225:. London: Imperial College Press.
1785:"WGS84 and the Greenwich Meridian"
1008:Original Tay Bridge from the north
882:
615:. In recognition of this work the
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298:from 1826 to 1828 and the seventh
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2414:10.3724/SP.J.1440-2807.2003.01.03
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1673:"Airy, George Biddell (ARY819GB)"
1522:10.3724/SP.J.1440-2807.2003.01.02
642:of optical devices is limited by
422:Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
398:Lucasian professor of mathematics
296:Lucasian Professor of Mathematics
4696:19th-century British astronomers
4055:
4044:
4043:
3141:Portraits of George Biddell Airy
3073:
3053:"Notes and Obituary Notes"
2937:Proceedings of the Royal Society
2861:
2400:(1). James Cook University: 27.
1837:Herschel, J. F. W., "Light," in
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714:In June 1835 Airy was appointed
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819:In 1851 Airy established a new
455:Cambridge Philosophical Society
359:Colchester Royal Grammar School
125:Colchester Royal Grammar School
4801:Recipients of the Copley Medal
3610:Jacques Charles François Sturm
3268:President of the Royal Society
2167:"Bearing Pressures and Cracks"
1787:. Royal Observatory, Greenwich
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1457:The Journal of British Studies
1292:Memorial in St Mary's Playford
1220:American Philosophical Society
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4005:Richard van der Riet Woolley
3155:Works by George Biddell Airy
2799:Holthuijsen, Leo H. (2007).
2622:. Royal Astronomical Society
2547:UK public library membership
2437:"G B Airy's Country Retreat"
2171:Journal of Applied Mechanics
2078:UK public library membership
2006:UK public library membership
1595:
1543:British History – Victorians
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3062:. Vol. 40. April 1892.
2165:Westergaard, H. M. (1939).
1677:A Cambridge Alumni Database
1558:
1218:Elected as a member of the
1200:whose location defines the
982:Airy stress function method
746:to be made not only on the
704:Royal Greenwich Observatory
431:
418:Fellow of the Royal Society
416:. In 1836 he was elected a
64:George Biddell Airy in 1891
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4049:Category:Astronomers Royal
3205:"Airy, George (1801–1892)"
2854:
2620:A brief history of the RAS
2469:Goward, Kenneth J (2006).
2344:10.1177/002182868902000304
2046:edward maunder astronomer.
1872:The Antiquarian Astronomer
1679:. University of Cambridge.
1449:edward maunder astronomer.
1365:A Treatise on Trigonometry
1330:Undulatory Theory of Light
1296:
1213:French Academy of Sciences
1173:Royal Astronomical Society
886:
852:
797:Royal Astronomical Society
675:Giovanni Battista Riccioli
447:Philosophical Transactions
382:Trinity College, Cambridge
229:Trinity College, Cambridge
135:Trinity College, Cambridge
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3029:Astronomische Nachrichten
2502:J R Coll Physicians Edinb
1539:"The Airy Transit Circle"
1171:Elected president of the
530:mean density of the Earth
524:Mean density of the Earth
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3201:Weisstein, Eric Wolfgang
3135:University of St Andrews
2955:East Anglian Daily Times
2879:Airy, Sir George Biddell
2300:Doron Swade's PhD Thesis
1642:University of St Andrews
1575:
1101:"Colonel" George Tomline
1080:George Biddell Airy (by
412:and director of the new
4369:Benjamin Collins Brodie
4345:Marquess of Northampton
3574:Antoine César Becquerel
3402:Benjamin Collins Brodie
3099:Popular Science Monthly
3059:Popular Science Monthly
2888:Encyclopædia Britannica
2833:"Honorary Fellows list"
2714:Morton, Oliver (2002).
1927:Ellis, William (1884).
1537:Winterburn, E. (2002).
1405:A Treatise on Magnetism
1264:Honorary Fellow of the
1211:for astronomy from the
929:Charles-Eugène Delaunay
825:IERS Reference Meridian
317:as the location of the
255:Sir George Biddell Airy
4313:William Hyde Wollaston
3338:William Hyde Wollaston
2999:10.1093/mnras/52.4.212
2875:Rambaut, Arthur Alcock
2539:10.1093/ref:odnb/35850
2475:Institute of Astronomy
2441:Institute of Astronomy
2221:Ronalds, B.F. (2016).
2151:10.1098/rstl.1863.0004
2118:10.1098/rspl.1871.0011
1771:10.1098/rstl.1856.0015
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907:aether drag hypothesis
877:Johann Gottfried Galle
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601:differential equations
591:Planetary inequalities
471:Duke of Northumberland
441:
4417:George Gabriel Stokes
3578:John Frederic Daniell
3450:Hans Christian Ørsted
3410:William Thomas Brande
3164:Works by Wilfrid Airy
3125:"George Biddell Airy"
2693:"George Biddell Airy"
2435:Goward, K.J. (2005).
1902:Howse, Derek (1980).
1632:"George Biddell Airy"
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959:Engineering mechanics
893:Using a water-filled
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414:Cambridge Observatory
4401:William Spottiswoode
4393:Joseph Dalton Hooker
4246:Earl of Macclesfield
4017:Francis Graham-Smith
3999:Harold Spencer Jones
3690:Peter Andreas Hansen
3586:Carl Friedrich Gauss
3562:Jöns Jacob Berzelius
3538:Siméon Denis Poisson
3370:Thomas Andrew Knight
3278:Joseph Dalton Hooker
3237:UK National Archives
3121:Robertson, Edmund F.
3018:Astronomical Journal
2778:. Tudor Publishers.
2752:search.amphilsoc.org
2748:"APS Member History"
2585:Inflation Calculator
2196:Lewis, P.R. (2004).
2132:Airy, G. B. (1863).
2091:Airy, G. B. (1871).
2070:10.1093/ref:odnb/123
1998:10.1093/ref:odnb/251
1859:, 1835, pp. 283–291.
1753:Airy, G. B. (1856).
1628:Robertson, Edmund F.
1389:at Internet Archive)
1343:at Internet Archive)
1242:on the surface of a
1232:named in his honour.
855:Discovery of Neptune
801:Peter Andreas Hansen
501:, his report to the
357:, and afterwards at
4821:Royal Medal winners
4781:People from Alnwick
4516:William Henry Bragg
4409:Thomas Henry Huxley
4385:George Biddell Airy
3981:George Biddell Airy
3817:George Biddell Airy
3769:Nicholas Saunderson
3634:Jean-Baptiste Dumas
3554:William Snow Harris
3526:George Biddell Airy
3119:O'Connor, John J.;
3080:George Biddell Airy
2990:1892MNRAS..52..212.
2481:on 15 November 2007
2406:2003JAHH....6...27C
2379:1998AsNow..12...43C
2336:1989JHA....20..175H
2260:2016Wthr...71..131R
2109:1871RSPS...20...35A
1945:1884Natur..31....7E
1889:2006AntAs...3...83S
1714:, pp. 445–446.
1626:O'Connor, John J.;
1514:2003JAHH....6...13S
1031:Tay Bridge disaster
1000:Tay Bridge disaster
889:Luminiferous aether
667:giant star argument
503:British Association
453:, and eight to the
440:George Biddell Airy
392:and obtained first
41:George Biddell Airy
4655:Venki Ramakrishnan
4604:Sir Michael Atiyah
4572:Alan Lloyd Hodgkin
4524:Henry Hallett Dale
4123:Viscount Brouncker
3993:Frank Watson Dyson
3682:Roderick Murchison
3078:Works by or about
3013:(1891–92), 391–394
2904:Anonymous (1896).
2566:The London Gazette
2103:(130–138): 35–39.
1294:
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1166:Legacy and honours
1114:George Airy's son
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899:stellar aberration
851:
831:Search for Neptune
812:were dedicated to
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442:
4706:Astronomers Royal
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3606:Justus von Liebig
3317:Copley Medallists
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3283:
3275:Succeeded by
3168:Project Gutenberg
3159:Project Gutenberg
2984:: 212–229. 1892.
2961:Suffolk Chronicle
2957:, 11 January 1892
2818:978-0-521-86028-4
2587:. Bank of England
2545:(Subscription or
2232:978-1-78326-917-4
2183:10.1115/1.4008919
2076:(Subscription or
2004:(Subscription or
1153:Playford, Suffolk
1143:on 17 June 1872.
905:water due to the
861:Urbain Le Verrier
810:Tables de la Lune
718:in succession to
406:Plumian professor
400:in succession to
347:English Civil War
329:Airy was born at
294:, as well as the
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239:Academic advisors
205:Scientific career
164:
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