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  1. 18 de jun. de 2018 · To George Ellery Hale and Robert A. Millikan. This spring marks the 150th anniversary of the births of two of the Institute’s founders, George Ellery Hale and Robert Andrews Millikan. In their honor—and also to acknowledge Caltech’s third founder, Arthur Amos Noyes, who would have turned 150 years old in 2016—we remember their critical ...

  2. George Ellery Hale (1868–1938) was an influential astrophysicist and science administrator. This collection of Hale’s scientific, professional, and personal papers documents his roles in inventing the spectrohelioscope, promoting international cooperation among scientists, and founding major observatories and other scientific institutions.

  3. 7 de nov. de 2018 · A celebration of the amazing work of the little known astronomer (the world’s first astrophysicist) George Ellery Hale. He covered the peak of Mount Wilson with a constellation of instruments ...

  4. Chapter 1: George Ellery Hale. Today we proudly launch ‘Discovering Mount Wilson,’ a special series that will showcase some of the most important news, discoveries and events to take place on the mountaintop since its founding in 1904. We begin with the founder himself – George Ellery Hale. The eldest of three children, George Ellery Hale ...

  5. George Ellery Hale fue un astrónomo solar estadounidense, conocido especialmente por sus descubrimientos sobre el magnetismo solar. También fue la figura clave en la planificación o construcción de varios telescopios líderes en el mundo; como el telescopio refractor de 40 pulgadas del Observatorio Yerkes, los telescopios reflectores de 60 y de 100 pulgadas del Observatorio del Monte ...

  6. 24 de dic. de 2016 · The George Ellery Hale Papers were edited by Daniel Kevles and produced in microfilm edition at the California Institute of Technology. There are also significant collections of Hale’s papers and correspondence in the Carnegie Observatories and Mount Wilson archives at the Huntington Library and in uncataloged cartons in his former Pasadena solar laboratory.

  7. Mount Wilson Observatory History. In 1904, the Mount Wilson Observatory was founded by George Ellery Hale under the auspices of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. In that year, Hale brought the Snow Solar Telescope from Yerkes Observatory in southern Wisconsin to the sunnier and steadier skies of Mount Wilson to continue his studies of the ...