- Robert Evans (astronomer)
Robert Owen Evans (born 1937 in
Sydney, Australia ) is a minister of theUniting Church in Australia and an amateur astronomer who holds the all-time record for visual discoveries ofsupernova e (42).Evans graduated from the
University of Sydney , majoring in philosophy and modern history. Coming from a religious family, Evans trained to become a Methodist minister and was ordained by the New South Wales Conference in 1967. He served as a circuit minister until his retirement in 1998.Evans took up supernova hunting around 1955, but his first adequate instrument was a 10 inch (25 cm)
Newtonian telescope he had assembled only about 1968. He made his first official supernova discovery in 1981 and found nine more before using larger telescopes. While living inCoonabarabran, New South Wales he used his own 16 inch (40 cm) telescope. From early 1995 to mid 1997 he had also limited access to theSiding Spring 40 inch Telescope atSiding Spring Observatory (he was allocated about 110 nights, half of which were suitable for observing), resulting in about 10,000 galaxy observations, another three visual supernovae discoveries, and an additional four supernovae spotted on photographs made at the observatory.In 1985 he received the Amateur Achievement Award of the
Astronomical Society of the Pacific for his observations of supernovae.By 2001, he had made 33 visual discoveries and by the end of 2005, despite the increasing competition from automated telescopes, the total number had already increased to 40 visual supernova discoveries plus one comet. In 2005, Evans relied almost exclusively on his 31 cm
Dobsonian . He reported 6,814 galaxy observations in a period of 107 hours and 30 minutes, spread out over 77 nights. During that time, he found four supernovae; three had already been discovered by others, the fourth wasSN 2005df , which was Evan's third supernova discovery inNGC 1559 (after SN 1984J and SN 1986L) and his 40th visual discovery.In his book "
An Anthropologist on Mars ",Oliver Sacks called Evans asavant for his uncanny ability: He has memorized the starfield foregrounds and positions of around 1500 galaxies and can detect changes simply by looking at them through his telescope. In an interview, Evans reported that he was able "to observe 50 galaxies an hour when they were scattered around the sky, and 120 galaxies an hour in Virgo." Only in the 1990s have automated telescopes come into use which offered a comparable speed – like theKatzman Automatic Imaging Telescope . Evans also features prominently inBill Bryson 's "A Short History of Nearly Everything " which quotes him as saying "There's something satisfying, I think, about the idea of light travelling for millions of years through space and "just" at the right moment as it reaches Earth someone looks at the right bit of sky and sees it. It just seems right that an event of that magnitude should be witnessed."A supernova spotted by Evans in 1983 in the
Southern Pinwheel Galaxy long before it reached its peak turned out be the first discovery of a new type of supernovae, later namedType 1c .In 2005, Evans resigned from being the chairman of the AAVSO Supernovae Search Committee of two decades. He is the author of a number of books on religious history. Among many honors and recognitions of his work, he received the
Medal of the Order of Australia for his contributions to science.Evans lives in
Hazelbrook ,Australia where he writes books and continues his supernova hunting using a 12 inch (31 cm)reflecting telescope from his backporch . The bulky convert|16|in|mm|sing=on telescope fell into disuse since the place in Hazelbrook didn't accommodate a permanent installation in the back yard.Books by Robert Evans
* Evans, Robert (1993). "An Evangelical World-View Philosophy"
* Evans, Robert (Compiled and edited 1996, 2007). "An Outline History of Evangelical Revivals in the Pacific Islands and in Papua New Guinea"
* Evans, Robert & McKenzie, Roy (1999). "Evangelical Revivals in New Zealand"
* Evans, Robert (2000,2007). "Early Evangelical Revivals in Australia (2nd Ed.)"
* Evans, Robert (2005). "Evangelism and Revivals in Australia, 1880 to 1914 (First volume)"
* Evans, Robert (2005). "Fire From Heaven: A Description and Analysis of the Revivals of the 'Burned-Over District' of Upstate New York, 1800-1840, and Spiritual Deceptions."
* Evans, Robert (2007). "Emilia Baeyertz - Evangelist: Her Career in Australia and Great Britain"External links
* [http://www.tenagraobservatories.com/Interview%20of%20Robert%20Evans.html Interview with Robert Evans]
* [http://revivals.arkangles.com/astronomy.php Astronomy, Supernovae, Science and Religion articles by Robert Evans]Persondata
NAME = Evans, Robert
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SHORT DESCRIPTION = Minister and amateur astronomer
DATE OF BIRTH = 1937
PLACE OF BIRTH =Sydney, Australia
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