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of. Nay so great was the ignorance of man in this particular, that learned persons made a doubt of its being round; others no less knowing imagin'd all they were not acquainted with, desart and uninhabitable. But now geography and hydrography have receiv'd some perfection by the pains of so many mariners and travelers, who to evince the rotundity of the earth and water, have sail’d and travell'd round it, as has been here made appear; to show there is no part uninhabitable, unless the frozen polar regions, have visited all other countries, tho never so remote, which they have found well peopl'd, and most of them rich and delightful…. Astronomy has receiv'd the addition of many constellations never seen before. Natural and moral history is embelish'd with the most beneficial increase of so many thousands of plants it had never before receiv'd, so many drugs and spices, such variety of beasts, birds and fishes, such rarities in minerals, mountains and waters, such unaccountable diversity of climates and men, and in them of complexions, tempers, habits, manners, politicks, and religions…. To conclude, the empire of Europe is now extended to the utmost bounds of the earth, where several of its nations have conquests and colonies. These and many more are the advantages drawn from the labours of those, who expose themselves to the dangers of the vast ocean, and of unknown nations; which those who sit still at home abundantly reap in every kind: and the relation of one traveler is an incentive to stir up another to imitate him, whilst the rest of mankind, in their accounts without stirring a foot, compass the earth and seas, visit all countries, and converse with all nations.
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published at Halley's expense in 1687. Halley's first calculations with comets were thereby for the orbit of comet Kirch, based on
Flamsteed's observations in 1680–1681. Although he was to accurately calculate the orbit of the comet of 1682, he was inaccurate in his calculations of the orbit of comet
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The source of the dates of birth and death is a biography of Edmond Halley written shortly after his death: Biographia
Britannica, vol. 4, 1757, pp. 2494–2520. On his tombstone at Lee near Greenwich his year of birth and his year of death were inscribed as follows: Natus est A.C. MDCLVI. Mortuus est
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article disputes this, commenting that in his published works, he used "Edmund" 22 times and "Edmond" only 3 times, with several other variations used as well, such as the
Latinised "Edmundus". Much of the debate stems from the fact that, in Halley's own time, English spelling conventions were not
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What was cosmography before these discoveries, but an imperfect fragment of a science, scarce deserving so good a name? When all the known world was only Europe, a small part of Africk, and the lesser portion of Asia; so that of this terraqueous globe not one sixth part had ever been seen or heard
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is also described). It is reasonable to assume Halley possessed and had read this book given that the
Gregorian design was the principal telescope design used in astronomy in Halley's day. It is not to Halley's credit that he failed to acknowledge Gregory's priority in this matter. In 1717–18 he
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arose over questions of Halley's competence to command a vessel. Halley returned the ship to
England to proceed against officers in July 1699. The result was a mild rebuke for his men, and dissatisfaction for Halley, who felt the court had been too lenient. Halley thereafter received a temporary
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and nominated Halley as deputy comptroller of the
Chester mint. Halley spent two years supervising coin production. While there, he caught two clerks pilfering precious metals. He and the local warden spoke out about the scheme, unaware that the local master of the mint was profiting from it.
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of the southern stars. Oxford would not allow Halley to return because he had violated his residency requirements when he left for Saint Helena. He appealed to
Charles II, who signed a letter requesting that Halley be unconditionally awarded his
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In 1676, Flamsteed helped Halley publish his first paper, titled "A Direct and
Geometrical Method of Finding the Aphelia, Eccentricities, and Proportions of the Primary Planets, Without Supposing Equality in Angular Motion", about planetary
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Halley succeeded John
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the biblical account, Halley had theorized that the gravity of a passing comet could have suddenly raised the oceans in a certain area. Following his failure to obtain the professorship, he investigated ocean
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had been able to provide. This article allowed the
British government to sell life annuities at an appropriate price based on the age of the purchaser. Halley's work strongly influenced the development of
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consisting of a shell about 500 miles (800 km) thick, two inner concentric shells and an innermost core. He suggested that atmospheres separated these shells, and that each shell had its own
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Halley E. (1686), "An Historical Account of the Trade Winds, and Monsoons, Observable in the Seas between and Near the Tropicks, with an Attempt to Assign the Phisical Cause of the Said Winds",
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Halley's gravesite is in a cemetery at the junction of Lee Terrace and Brandram Road, across from the Victorian Parish Church of St Margaret. The cemetery is a 30-minute walk from the
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A synopsis of the astronomy of comets By Edmund Halley, Savilian Professor of Geometry, at Oxford; And Fellow of the Royal Society. Translated from the Original, printed at Oxford
806:. This task he accomplished in a second Atlantic voyage which lasted until 6 September 1700, and extended from 52 degrees north to 52 degrees south. The results were published in
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Deutsch, A., C. Koeberl, J.D. Blum, B.M. French, B.P. Glass, R. Grieve, P. Horn, E.K. Jessberger, G. Kurat, W.U. Reimold, J. Smit, D. Stöffler, and S.R. Taylor, 1994,
533:, Flamsteed and Hooke had questioned the accuracy of his observations; Halley stayed with Hevelius and checked his observations, finding that they were quite precise.
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with telescopic sights. Over a year, he made observations with which he would produce the first telescopic catalogue of the southern sky, and observed a
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As for his given name, although the spelling "Edmund" is quite common, "Edmond" is what Halley himself used, according to a 1902 article, though a 2007
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had told Halley of his theory that comets were objects in orbit. In September 1682, Halley carried out a series of observations of what became known as
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published by the Royal Society (1705), in which Halley wrote "An estimate of the quantity of vapours raised out of the sea, derived from experiment"
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family and was a wealthy soap-maker in London. As a child, Halley was very interested in mathematics. He studied at
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degree, which the college granted on 3 December 1678. Just a few days before, Halley had been elected as a
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of the "fixed" stars (publishing this in 1718) by comparing his
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2000:"Edmond Halley and Visual Representation in Natural Philosophy"
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2002:. In Lefèvre, Wolfgang; Renn, Jürgen; Schoepflin, Urs (eds.).
4347:
3552:
An Estimate of the Degrees of the Mortality of Mankind (1693)
2691:
The Three Voyages of Edmond Halley in the Paramore, 1698–1701
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yet standardised, and so he himself used multiple spellings.
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481:, which would not occur within his lifetime—could be used to
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Despite the persistent misconception that Halley received a
1011:. He was interred in the same vault as the Astronomer Royal
575:. One problem that attracted his attention was the proof of
2907:
Halley's Quest: A Selfless Genius and His Troubled Paramore
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1332:
1302:
1296:
1276:
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485:
determine the distances between Earth, Venus, and the Sun.
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2553:
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
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2101:(2nd ed.). Chichester, U.K.: Springer. p. 123.
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1976:
1936:
1876:
1574:
1270:
1192:
1144:, New Jersey, intersects with Comet Way on the campus of
239:
3568:. Oxford: John Senex. 1705 – via Internet Archive.
3341:(5). London, UK: British Astronomical Association: 193.
2194:
2192:
942:. In doing so, he was following the method described by
3208:
Hughes, David W.; Green, Daniel W. E. (January 2007).
1691:
Hughes, David W.; Green, Daniel W. E. (January 2007).
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at the University of Oxford, his theological enemies,
560:
motions. He also established the relationship between
5085:
2991:. Chichester, UK: Praxis Publishing. pp. 41–42.
2189:
2133:
837:
Comet-like plaque to Halley in the South Cloister of
315:
Halley encouraged and helped fund the publication of
3013:
Solving Stonehenge, The New Key to an Ancient Enigma
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1299:
1273:
1247:
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of equal magnetic declination in the Atlantic Ocean.
242:
3128:
Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
2716:"Edmond Halley and the Magnetic Field of the Earth"
1441:
1438:
1323:
1320:
1293:
1290:
1267:
1264:
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1238:
1215:
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1189:
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382:Robinson) died. In July 1673, he began studying at
236:
233:
2402:(2). Archived from the original on 14 October 2010
2134:O'Connor, J. J.; Robertson, E. F. (January 2000).
1394:, a second-season episode of the anthology series
1348:, and presumably pronunciations varied similarly.
830:on diplomatic missions to other European leaders.
257:29 October] 1656 – 25 January 1742 [
3605:
3434:
2633:
2603:"10 Illuminating Facts about the Northern Lights"
2396:South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society Journal
1058:Halley married Mary Tooke in 1682 and settled in
713:, is now seen as a major event in the history of
5181:
3420:Edmond Halley: Charting the Heavens and the Seas
2721:Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London
2223:Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London
1922:. Oxford: Clarendon Press. pp. 54–59, 282.
1919:Edmond Halley: Charting the Heavens and the Seas
861:Edmond Halley's tombstone, re-positioned at the
3465:. Garden City, New York: Doubleday and Company.
3460:
3389:
3335:Journal of the British Astronomical Association
2458:Encyclopedia of Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism
2295:
1473:Halley is one of the side characters in novels
529:' observing instruments were not equipped with
446:Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society
3295:
3121:
2904:Wakefield, Julie; Press, Joseph Henry (2005).
2903:
2770:
1833:
1176:There are three pronunciations of the surname
785:, as well as to refine the coordinates of the
431:Site of Halley's Observatory on the island of
422:
4209:
4039:
3701:
3417:
2098:Star Maps: History, Artistry, and Cartography
1171:
1015:; the unmarked grave of the Astronomer Royal
808:General Chart of the Variation of the Compass
368:. His father, Edmond Halley Sr., came from a
3500:
2948:Astronomical Society of the Pacific Leaflets
2390:Edmonds, Carl; Lowry, C; Pennefather, John.
1908:
1906:
1782:A Pronouncing Dictionary of American English
1642:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
1407:was cast as Edmond Halley in the TV series,
1065:
739:In 1698, the Czar of Russia (later known as
5260:People educated at St Paul's School, London
3579:annexed on pages 881 to 905 of volume 2 of
3469:
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3353:
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2820:
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2652:
2641:The impact-flood connection: Does it exist?
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2283:
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2121:
2079:
2004:The Power of Images in Early Modern Science
1982:
1945:
1897:
1885:
1775:
1749:Everyman's English Pronunciation Dictionary
1738:
1690:
1390:portrayed a fictional version of Halley in
1342:Hailey, Hayley, Haley, Haly, Halley, Hawley
963:measurements with those given in Ptolemy's
600:Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica
322:Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica
296:across the Sun. He realised that a similar
4216:
4202:
4046:
4032:
3708:
3694:
3664:p. 118–125. – digital facsimile from
2988:Sirius: Brightest Diamond in the Night Sky
2943:"Edmund Halley and Stellar Proper Motions"
2771:Robinson, A. H.; Wallis, Helen M. (1967).
2545:
1164:Halley House School, Hackney London (2015)
724:might be an account of a cometary impact.
513:, at the age of 22. In 1679, he published
38:
3122:Rosenfeld, Randall; Edgar, James (2010).
3072:"Photograph of Edmond Halley's Tombstone"
2693:. UK: Hakluyt Society. pp. 129–131.
2040:"Edmond Halley's southern star catalogue"
1903:
1848:
1846:
1844:
1842:
1513:
1511:
1378:A fictional version of Halley appears in
1314:, one of Halley's biographers, preferred
1106:, for the numerical solution of equations
1086:(orbital period (approximately) 75 years)
911:and completed the translation started by
869:, some 30 minutes' walk away to the south
453:, Halley proposed to do the same for the
3600:Edmund Halley and Stellar Proper Motions
2380:
2365:Great Britain: Chatto and Windus, 2006.
2209:
2207:
2057:
1785:. Springfield, MA: Merriam-Webster Inc.
1771:
1769:
1667:
1665:
1137:Halley's Mount, Saint Helena (680m high)
1069:
993:
856:
832:
754:
669:In 1692, Halley put forth the idea of a
487:
426:
198:
3715:
3617:MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive
3210:"Halley's First Name: Edmond or Edmund"
3159:
3096:
2984:
2570:
2028:
2006:. Basel: Birkhäuser. pp. 251–262.
1734:
1732:
1693:"Halley's First Name: Edmond or Edmund"
1639:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1477:(The Celestial Sphere, Otava 2018) and
1340:. Contemporary accounts spell his name
878:In November 1703, Halley was appointed
692:In 1693 Halley published an article on
5182:
3325:
3039:. The Shady Old Lady's guide to London
2937:
2688:
2198:
1956:
1954:
1852:
1839:
1628:
1626:
1624:
1583:
1508:
980:In 1720, together with his friend the
873:
826:. In 1702, he was dispatched by Queen
284:From an observatory he constructed on
261:14 January 1741]) was an English
5280:Underwater diving equipment inventors
5205:Alumni of the Queen's College, Oxford
4197:
4053:
4027:
3689:
3575:A Synopsis of the Astronomy of Comets
3401:"Halley and Post-Restoration Science"
3103:(Issue 14 ed.). London: Horizons
2213:
2204:
2177:from the original on 14 February 2014
2164:
2094:
2090:
2088:
1766:
1686:
1684:
1662:
1554:, which it had depleted its funds on.
902:A Synopsis of the Astronomy of Comets
377:
327:Newton's law of universal gravitation
308:, was granted a master's degree from
5230:British scientific instrument makers
2713:
1994:
1912:
1729:
1632:
750:
5290:18th-century English mathematicians
5285:17th-century English mathematicians
3503:A Collection of Voyages and Travels
2302:. Blandford Press. pp. 76–78.
2146:from the original on 10 August 2020
2034:
1951:
1621:
1359:
1167:Halley Gardens, Blackheath, London.
1044:An Elementary Treatise on Astronomy
634:In 1691, Halley sought the post of
594:On the motion of bodies in an orbit
477:of a planet—more ideally using the
335:Synopsis of the Astronomy of Comets
13:
3382:
3270:. Oldies.about.com. Archived from
3033:"Location of Edmond Halley's tomb"
2085:
1681:
1151:Rue Edmund Halley, Avignon, France
771:, Halley was given command of the
288:in 1676–77, Halley catalogued the
14:
5306:
3515:
3441:. Oxford University. p. 76.
2910:. USA: National Academies Press.
1062:. The couple had three children.
865:; he is not buried there, but at
731:In 1696, Newton was appointed as
577:Kepler's laws of planetary motion
44:Portrait of Halley (c. 1690)
5225:17th-century English astronomers
5200:18th-century British astronomers
5167:
5155:
5143:
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5107:
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3463:Edmond Halley, Genius in Eclipse
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1286:
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1234:
1208:
1182:
1074:Halley's map of the path of the
1053:
894:methods, he published the paper
787:English colonies in the Americas
410:were erroneous, as were some of
229:
5270:Savilian Professors of Geometry
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2355:
2331:
2296:Lancaster-Brown, Peter (1985).
2289:
2165:Sharp, Tim (11 December 2018).
2158:
2127:
1988:
1960:
1589:
1566:
1557:
1542:
1529:
1520:
1369:in the 2014 documentary series
890:having died. In 1705, applying
794:commission as a captain in the
767:In 1698, at the behest of King
662:, and the post went instead to
636:Savilian Professor of Astronomy
132:
80:14 January 1741] (aged 85)
3522:Edmond Halley Biography (SEDS)
2643:Terra Nova. v. 6, pp. 644–650.
2630:London: Faber and Faber, 1982.
1809:
1799:
897:Astronomiae cometicae synopsis
880:Savilian Professor of Geometry
515:Catalogus Stellarum Australium
329:to compute the periodicity of
16:English astronomer (1656–1742)
1:
4240:Biological data visualization
3598:– Reprinted in R. G. Aitken,
3484:(June): 39–44. Archived from
3217:International Comet Quarterly
3124:"2010JRASC.104...28R Page 28"
3097:Redfern, Dave (Summer 2004).
1700:International Comet Quarterly
1678:No. 254, 8 November 1902 p.36
1615:
1353:International Comet Quarterly
579:. In August 1684, he went to
451:northern celestial hemisphere
394:. In March 1675, he wrote to
355:
344:. In 1718, he discovered the
290:southern celestial hemisphere
5295:Royal Observatory, Greenwich
5245:Fellows of the Royal Society
4126:Richard van der Riet Woolley
2012:10.1007/978-3-0348-8099-2_13
1834:Gribbin & Gribbin (2017)
1656:UK public library membership
1416:Halley is a major figure in
950:(in which the design of the
863:Royal Observatory, Greenwich
666:, who had Newton's support.
304:, and with the help of King
188:Royal Observatory, Greenwich
7:
4015:University of Oxford portal
3677:(public domain audiobooks)
3422:. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
3303:. London: William Collins.
3268:"Guide Profile: Bill Haley"
3015:(Thames & Hudson 2008)
2136:"Edmond Halley - Biography"
1963:"Edmond Halley (1656–1742)"
1779:; Knott, Thomas A. (1953).
1636:(2012) . "Halley, Edmond".
1489:
1372:Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey
1076:Solar eclipse of 3 May 1715
907:By 1706 Halley had learned
511:fellow of the Royal Society
423:Publications and inventions
384:The Queen's College, Oxford
302:fellow of the Royal Society
114:The Queen's College, Oxford
10:
5311:
4280:Mathematical visualization
4170:Category:Astronomers Royal
3527:Edmond Halley's 1716 paper
3472:"Edmond Halley – explorer"
3435:Darrigol, Olivier (2012).
3367:. New York: Random House.
3331:"Edmond Halley, Scientist"
3289:
2339:Philosophical Transactions
1172:Pronunciation and spelling
846:Awnsham and John Churchill
822:to study the tides of the
759:Halley's 1701 map showing
546:Philosophical Transactions
492:First page to volume I of
4958:
4828:
4692:
4646:
4570:
4469:
4438:
4431:
4338:
4275:Information visualization
4260:Educational visualization
4232:
4159:
4061:
4007:
3968:Edward Charles Titchmarsh
3872:
3731:
3721:
3581:The Elements of Astronomy
2460:, Springer Press (2007),
2420:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
2219:"Halley as an Astronomer"
2069:10.1017/S1743921305001225
1066:Named after Edmond Halley
566:information visualisation
538:Giovanni Domenico Cassini
417:
193:
179:
157:
150:
142:
119:
109:
95:
72:
57:29 October] 1656
49:
37:
23:
4451:Charles-René de Fourcroy
4300:Scientific visualization
4227:of technical information
3944:Henry John Stephen Smith
3622:University of St Andrews
3544:19 December 2006 at the
3461:Ronan, Colin A. (1969).
3390:Armitage, Angus (1966).
3299:; Gribbin, Mary (2017).
3162:"Saying Hallo to Halley"
2985:Holberg, Jay B. (2007).
2974:– via Harvard.edu.
2957:Astrophysics Data System
2797:10.1179/caj.1967.4.2.119
2777:The Cartographic Journal
2626:V. Clube and B. Napier,
2436:"History: Edmond Halley"
1501:
1019:is nearby. His original
783:variation of the compass
777:, a 52 feet (16 m)
733:warden of the Royal Mint
652:Archbishop of Canterbury
615:In 1691, Halley built a
5255:Hollow Earth proponents
3657:15 October 2019 at the
3646:15 October 2019 at the
3633:21 October 2012 at the
2862:Sagan & Druyan 1997
2850:Sagan & Druyan 1997
2821:Sagan & Druyan 1997
2689:Halley, Edmond (1982).
2677:Sagan & Druyan 1997
2665:Sagan & Druyan 1997
2653:Sagan & Druyan 1997
2513:Sagan & Druyan 1997
2501:Sagan & Druyan 1997
2489:Sagan & Druyan 1997
2438:. London Diving Chamber
2375:Sagan & Druyan 1997
2326:Sagan & Druyan 1997
2284:Sagan & Druyan 1997
2272:Sagan & Druyan 1997
2122:Sagan & Druyan 1997
2080:Sagan & Druyan 1997
1983:Sagan & Druyan 1997
1946:Sagan & Druyan 1997
1898:Sagan & Druyan 1997
1886:Sagan & Druyan 1997
1869:Encyclopædia Britannica
1597:Genesis flood narrative
1496:History of geomagnetism
1397:Tales from the Darkside
1098:Halley Research Station
1094:Halley (Martian crater)
1040:William Augustus Norton
1023:was transferred by the
277:in Britain, succeeding
253:; 8 November [
5265:People from Shoreditch
5235:English meteorologists
5220:British climatologists
4871:Christopher R. Johnson
4423:Technical illustration
4310:Software visualization
3950:James Joseph Sylvester
3723:Chairs established by
3671:Works by Edmond Halley
3639:Halley, Edmond (1724)
3418:Cook, Alan H. (1998).
2734:10.1098/rsnr.2001.0158
2351:10.1098/rstl.1686.0026
2299:Halley & His Comet
2235:10.1098/rsnr.1957.0008
1859:"Halley, Edmund"
1648:10.1093/ref:odnb/12011
1146:Hackensack High School
1079:
999:
870:
855:
841:
816:Alexander von Humboldt
764:
497:
435:
208:
76:25 January 1742 [
5215:British geophysicists
4765:Lawrence J. Rosenblum
4578:Edward Walter Maunder
4502:Charles Joseph Minard
4320:User interface design
4295:Product visualization
3539:Search the collection
3100:Doing the Halley Walk
3059:Greenwich Observatory
2607:Oceanwide Expeditions
2215:Jones, Harold Spencer
1123:Edmund Halley Drive,
1090:Halley (lunar crater)
1073:
997:
923:from copies found at
860:
850:
836:
798:, recommissioned the
758:
583:to discuss this with
491:
430:
202:
53:8 November [
5045:Scientific modelling
5020:Information graphics
4760:Clifford A. Pickover
4710:William S. Cleveland
4618:Henry Norris Russell
4603:Howard G. Funkhouser
4547:Florence Nightingale
4512:Francis Amasa Walker
4408:Statistical graphics
4330:Volume visualization
4305:Social visualization
4138:Francis Graham-Smith
4120:Harold Spencer Jones
3962:Godfrey Harold Hardy
3608:Robertson, Edmund F.
3470:Seyour, Ian (1996).
3399:Coley, Noel (1986).
3247:"Longitude © (1999)"
2581:Skeptic's Dictionary
2574:(13 February 2006).
2572:Carroll, Robert Todd
2095:Kanas, Nick (2012).
1586:, pp. 198, 201.
1365:Halley is voiced by
1148:, home of the Comets
1120:, Oxford, OX4 4DQ UK
1116:Edmund Halley Road,
892:historical astronomy
888:Bishop Stillingfleet
660:Bishop Stillingfleet
273:. He was the second
184:University of Oxford
5025:Information science
4988:in computer science
4780:Sheelagh Carpendale
4715:George G. Robertson
4552:Karl Wilhelm Pohlke
4487:André-Michel Guerry
4363:Graph of a function
4358:Engineering drawing
4102:George Biddell Airy
3874:Savilian Professors
3733:Savilian Professors
3716:Savilian Professors
3606:O'Connor, John J.;
3488:on 12 February 2011
3428:1998ehch.book.....C
3413:(September): 10–16.
3347:1985JBAA...95..193H
3233:2007ICQ....29....7H
3140:2010JRASC.104...28R
3078:. Flamsteed Society
2965:1942ASPL....4..103A
2890:Michael N. Fried, '
2789:1967CartJ...4..119R
2714:Cook, Alan (2001).
2560:(179–191): 470–478.
2546:Halley, E. (1692).
2526:The Newton Handbook
2392:"History of Diving"
1716:2007ICQ....29....7H
1551:The History of Fish
1384:, a horror podcast.
1381:The Magnus Archives
1132:Greenwich Peninsula
1130:Edmund Halley Way,
1118:Oxford Science Park
1111:Blackburn, Victoria
952:Gregorian telescope
874:Life as an academic
562:barometric pressure
494:Miscellanea curiosa
414:'s star positions.
360:Halley was born in
5240:English physicists
5065:Volume cartography
4829:Early 21st century
4725:Catherine Plaisant
4720:Bruce H. McCormick
4674:Mary Eleanor Spear
4664:Arthur H. Robinson
4598:Arthur Lyon Bowley
4571:Early 20th century
4418:Technical drawings
4290:Molecular graphics
4265:Flow visualization
4255:Data visualization
4114:Frank Watson Dyson
3666:Linda Hall Library
3455:thin lens equation
3274:on 21 January 2012
3225:Harvard University
3187:The New York Times
3183:"Science: Q&A"
3011:Johnson, Anthony,
2628:The Cosmic Serpent
1854:Clerke, Agnes Mary
1722:'correct' spelling
1708:Harvard University
1432:The pronunciation
1155:The Halley Academy
1109:Halley Street, in
1080:
1000:
915:of Books V–VII of
871:
867:St Margaret's, Lee
842:
765:
747:in a wheelbarrow.
498:
471:transit of Mercury
436:
294:transit of Mercury
209:
5275:English inventors
5210:Astronomers Royal
5083:
5082:
5060:Visual perception
5010:Graphic organizer
4983:Computer graphics
4954:
4953:
4936:Martin Wattenberg
4911:Hanspeter Pfister
4866:Martin Krzywinski
4790:Jock D. Mackinlay
4770:Thomas A. DeFanti
4693:Late 20th century
4613:Ejnar Hertzsprung
4315:Technical drawing
4191:
4190:
4144:Arnold Wolfendale
4055:Astronomers Royal
4021:
4020:
3926:Abraham Robertson
3851:George Efstathiou
3827:Charles Pritchard
3803:Abraham Robertson
3394:. London: Nelson.
3374:978-0-3078-0105-0
3310:978-0-00-822059-4
3021:978-0-500-05155-9
2998:978-0-387-48941-4
2939:Aitken, Robert G.
2852:, pp. 66–67.
2832:Halley or Locke,'
2667:, pp. 67–68.
2474:978-1-4020-3992-8
2108:978-1-4614-0917-5
2021:978-3-0348-8099-2
1900:, pp. 40–41.
1821:astro.uni-bonn.de
1744:Gimson, Alfred C.
1676:Notes and Queries
1654:(Subscription or
1580:Church of England
1537:Johannes Hevelius
1466:, who called his
839:Westminster Abbey
751:Exploration years
707:actuarial science
531:telescopic sights
527:Johannes Hevelius
483:trigonometrically
197:
196:
152:Scientific career
104:Lee, South London
5302:
5172:
5171:
5160:
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5147:
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5124:
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5100:
5099:
5098:
5091:
5070:Volume rendering
5055:Visual analytics
5050:Spatial analysis
5030:Misleading graph
4881:David McCandless
4856:Gordon Kindlmann
4820:Alfred Inselberg
4815:Leland Wilkinson
4750:Michael Friendly
4684:Howard T. Fisher
4647:Mid 20th century
4588:W. E. B. Du Bois
4492:William Playfair
4482:Adolphe Quetelet
4456:Joseph Priestley
4439:Pre-19th century
4436:
4435:
4403:Skeletal formula
4270:Geovisualization
4245:Chemical imaging
4218:
4211:
4204:
4195:
4194:
4182:Portal:Astronomy
4180:
4168:
4167:
4108:William Christie
4048:
4041:
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4025:
4024:
4013:
3845:Donald Blackwell
3761:Christopher Wren
3725:Sir Henry Savile
3710:
3703:
3696:
3687:
3686:
3682:
3681:
3624:
3594:Halley, Edmund,
3583:by David Gregory
3572:Halley, Edmund,
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646:as given in the
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948:Optica Promota
913:Edward Bernard
884:John Tillotson
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507:Master of Arts
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