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  1. Pickering, Edward Charles, “Detection of New Nebulae by Photography,” Annals of the Astronomical Observatory of Harvard College 18, 113-117 (1890). Pickering, Edward C. & Oliver Clinton Wendell, “Results of Observations with the Meridian Photometer during the Years 1882-88,” Annals of the Astronomical Observatory of Harvard College, 24 i-vi, 1-267 (1890) .

  2. 29 de may. de 2018 · The American astronomer Edward Charles Pickering (1846-1919) was a pioneer in the fields of stellar spectroscopy and photometry. Edward Pickering was born on July 19, 1846, in Boston, Mass., of a distinguished New England family. After studying at Boston Latin School, he attended Lawrence Scientific School, graduating summa cum laude in 1865.

  3. Prêmio Jules Janssen (1908) Empregador (a) Universidade Harvard, Instituto de Tecnologia de Massachusetts. Campo (s) astronomia. Assinatura. [ edite no Wikidata] Edward Charles Pickering ( Boston, 19 de julho de 1846 — Cambridge, 3 de fevereiro de 1919) foi um astrônomo e físico estadunidense . Irmão de William Henry Pickering .

  4. 24 de dic. de 2016 · Pickering, Edward Charles. Born Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 19 July 1846. Died Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, 3 February 1919. Pickering, Edward Charles. Reproduced by permission of AIP Emilio Segr. Visual Archives. Edward Pickering created the world’s largest programs in photometric, photographic, and spectroscopic stellar research.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Edward Charles Pickering was born on Beacon Hill, Boston, July 19, 1846. He died at Cambridge on February 3, 1919. At the time of his death the Observatory was less than eighty years old, and he had been Director forty-two years, a period consider-ably longer than the combined terms of his three predecessors. Mr. Pickering was fortunate in his ...

  7. Edward Charles Pickering (July 19, 1846 – February 3, 1919) was an American astronomer and physicist and the older brother to William Henry Pickering. He served as the fourth director of the Harvard College Observatory from 1877 to his death in 1919.