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  1. Edward Charles Pickering ( Boston, Massachusetts, 19 de julio de 1846- Cambridge, Massachusetts, 3 de febrero de 1919) fue un astrónomo estadounidense, cuarto director del Observatorio de Harvard ( Harvard College Observatory ). Era hermano del también astrónomo William Henry Pickering (1858-1935). Datos rápidos Información personal ...

  2. Pickering, Edward Charles. Born Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 19 July 1846. Died Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, 3 February 1919. Edward Pickering created the world's largest programs in photometric, photographic, and spectroscopic stellar research. These programs helped American astronomy to attain a dominant role within the discipline by the ...

  3. In the death of Edward Charles Pickering after a service of forty. two years as Director of the Harvard College Observatory, the Ameri can Academy loses an interested and important Fellow and the Science. of Astronomy one who was at his death the dean of astronomical. research in America. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, July 19, 1846, of ...

  4. 5 de may. de 2024 · "Edward Charles Pickering" published on by null. (1846–1919)Americanphysicist and astronomer, elder brother of W. H. Pickering. As director of Harvard College Observatory, he produced a catalogue of brightnesses for 4260 stars, the Harvard Photometry, in 1884, and extended the work in 1908 with the Harvard Revised Photometry.

  5. 18 de sept. de 2013 · In 1881, Edward Charles Pickering, director of the Harvard Observatory, had a problem: the volume of data coming into his observatory was exceeding his staff’s ability to analyze it.

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  7. 3 de sept. de 2021 · Edward Pickering was born on Beacon Hill in Boston on July 19, 1846. He was born into a very distinguished family that emigrated to the Americas, establishing themselves in Salem in 1636. Edward’s great-grandfather, Timothy Pickering, served in the cabinets of both George Washington and John Adams (Fig. 16.1 ). Fig. 16.1.