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William Huggins - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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but Sir William and Lady Huggins (née Margaret Lindsay Murray, who, after their marriage in 1875, actively assisted her ... Sir William Huggins, who was made K.C.B. in 1897, received the Order of Merit in 1902, and was awarded many honors, academic and other. ... Sir William Huggins died on the 12th of May 1910.
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Honors of Sir William Huggins include naming a Moon Crater (41.1S, 1.4W, 65 km diameter, in 1935) and a Mars Crater (49.4S, 204.4W, 90 km, in 1973) after him. Asteroid No. 2635 was named Huggins, discovered February 21, 1982 by E. Bowell at Anderson Mesa and provisionally designated 1982 DS;
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biographies and portraits of prize-winning astronomers of the 19th and 20th centuries ... E. & C.F. Brooke, A Sketch of the Life of Sir William Huggins, K.C.B., O.M. (Times Printing Works, Richmond, Surrey, UK, 1936). [Begun by Margaret Huggins and continued by John Montefiore, concluded by Mills & Brooke.
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SIR WILLIAM HUGGINS (1824-1910) ... End of Article: SIR WILLIAM HUGGINS (1824-1910); ... HUGGINS, SIR WILLIAM (1824-1910)
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Definition of Huggins, Sir William in the Medical Dictionary. Huggins, Sir William explanation. Information about Huggins, Sir William in Free online English dictionary. What is Huggins, Sir William? Meaning of Huggins, Sir William medical term. ... (redirected from Huggins, Sir William)
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I graph by Sir William and Lady Huggins (1903, 1905 and 1906) and found to .... HUGGINS, SIR WILLIAM and LADY, 1903, Proc. Roy. Soc. ...
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The Encyclopedia Britannica is free at the JCSM Study Center! This page has information about HUGGINS, SIR WILLIAM (1824-1910) - Encyclopedia Britannica - HUGGINS, SIR WILLIAM (1824-1910) ... HUGGINS, SIR WILLIAM (1824-1910) , English astronomer, was born in London on the 7th of February 1824, and was educated first at the...
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Huggins pioneered in spectroscopic photography and played a part in developing the combined use of the telescope, spectroscope, and photographic negative. He adapted the gelatin dry-plate negative for making astronomical photographs;
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