- Joseph Winlock (astronomer)
Joseph Winlock (February 6, 1826–June 11, 1875) was an American
astronomer andmathematician .He was born in
Shelby County, Kentucky , the grandson of General Joseph Winlock (1758–1831). After graduating from Shelby College inKentucky in 1845, he was appointed professor of professor of mathematics and astronomy at the institution.From 1852 until 1857 he worked as a computer for the "
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac ", and relocated toCambridge, Massachusetts . He briefly served as head of the department of mathematics at theUnited States Naval Academy , but returned as superintendent of the Almanac office.In 1863 he was one of the fifty charter members of the National Academy of Sciences. Three year later in 1866 he became director of the
Harvard College Observatory , succeeding George Bond, and making many improvements in the facility. He was also appointed professor of astronomy atHarvard . He remained at the university until his sudden death in 1875, eventually become professor ofgeodesy .Much of his astronomical work included measurements with the
meridian circle , a catalogue ofdouble star s and stellar photometry investigations. He also ledsolar eclipse expeditions to Kentucky in 1860 andSpain in 1870.Winlock crater on the
Moon is named after him.External links
* [http://darwin.nap.edu/books/NI000430/html/195.html Page 195] , "A History of the First Half-Century of the National Academy of Sciences: 1863-1913".
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