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  1. John Russell Hind, miembro de la Royal Society, (12 de mayo de 1823–23 de diciembre de 1895) fue un astrónomo del Reino Unido. Algunas fuentes escriben su nombre como John Russel Hind con solo una «l».

  2. John Russell Hind FRS FRSE LLD (12 May 1823 – 23 December 1895) was an English astronomer . Life and work. John Russell Hind was born in 1823 in Nottingham, the son of lace manufacturer John Hind and Elizabeth Russell, [1] and was educated at Nottingham High School.

  3. 12 de may. de 2021 · John Russell Hind, an English astronomer, was born May 12, 1822. He worked at the Greenwich Observatory for several years, when he was still a teenager, and then, in 1844, he was offered the position as director of George Bishop's private observatory in Regent's Park, London.

  4. John Russell Hind, miembro de la Royal Society, (12 de mayo de 1823 – 23 de diciembre de 1895) fue un astrónomo del Reino Unido. Algunas fuentes escriben su nombre como John Russel Hind con solo una «l».

  5. John Russell Hind. From The Illustrated London News, 28 August 1852 (p.168) Born to John Hind a Nottingham Lace manufacturer, John Russell Hind was educated privately and at Nottingham Grammar School. It was as a child that he became interested in astronomy.

  6. IT is with deep regret that we announce the death of Dr. J. R. Hind, whose name and whose work were possibly more familiar to astronomical students of the last generation than they are to those...

  7. Explanation: Better known as Hind's Crimson Star, R Leporis is a rare star in planet Earth's night sky. It's also a shocking shade of red. The star's discoverer, 19th century English astronomer John Russell Hind, reported that it appeared in a telescope "... like a drop of blood on a black field."