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  1. サー・ジョージ・ビドル・エアリー(英: Sir George Biddell Airy 、1801年 7月27日 – 1892年 1月2日)は、イギリスの天文学者。 グリニッジ天文台 台長( 王室天文官 、在任: 1835年 - 1881年 )、 王立協会 会長(在任: 1871年 - 1873年 )を務めた。

  2. One of Babbage's most vigorous detractors was George Biddell Airy (1801-1892), Astronomer Royal from 1835 to 1881, and influential advisor to Government. The post of Astronomer Royal was the highest office in the civil science in England and carried with it responsibility for the Royal Observatory at Greenwich.

  3. 31 de ago. de 2023 · Sir George Biddell Airy, English Astronomer Royal from 1836 till 1881, died on January 2d, after a few months' illness, in the ninety-first year of his age. A sketch of his life and works up to that time, with a portrait, were given in The Popular Science Monthly for May, 1873.

  4. George Biddell Airey (1801-1892) was a English scientist who was astronomer royal from 1835 to 1881. 1801 George Biddell Airy was born on 27 July, Alnwick, Northumberland. He eldest of the four children of William Airy (1749–1827), of Luddington in Lincolnshire, and Ann (nee Biddell, who died in 1841), who was originally from Bury St. Edmunds in Suffolk.

  5. Sir George Biddell Airy lub Airey (ur. 27 lipca 1801 w Alnwick, zm. 2 stycznia 1892 w Greenwich) – angielski naukowiec: astronom [1], fizyk doświadczalny i matematyk [2]. Siódmy Astronom Królewski Wielkiej Brytanii (1835–1881), co w jego czasach wiązało się z posadą dyrektora Królewskiego Obserwatorium Astronomicznego w Greenwich.

  6. Referee's report by George Biddell Airy, on a paper 'Report of observations made upon the tides in the Irish Sea, and upon the great similarity of tidal phenomena of the Irish and English Channels, and the importance of extending the experiments round the Land's End and up the English Channel. Embodied in a letter to the hydrographer' by ...

  7. 26 de feb. de 2021 · The Airy Transit Circle (telescope) was designed by Astronomer Royal George Biddell Airy. The first observation was taken on 4 January 1851, three days later than Airy had intended due to the English weather. The circle remained in continual use until 1938, and the last ever observation was taken in 1954. The transit circle sits in its original ...