- John Russell Hind
John Russell Hind FRS (
May 12 1823 –December 23 1895 ) was an Englishastronomer . Some sources give his name as John Russel Hind with only one "L". However, 19th century British astronomical magazines consistently spell his name with two "L"s.Life and work
John Russell Hind was born in 1823 in
Nottingham . At age 17 he went toLondon to serve an apprenticeship as a civil engineer, but through the help ofCharles Wheatstone he left engineering to accept a position at theRoyal Greenwich Observatory underGeorge Biddell Airy . [cite journal | title = Obituary Notices: Hind, John Russell | author = | journal = Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | year = 1896 | volume = 56 | pages = 200 – 210 | url = http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1896MNRAS..56..200. | access-date = 2008-05020] Hind remained there from 1840 to 1844, at which time he succeededW. R. Dawes as director of the private observatory of George Bishop. In 1853 Hind became Superintendent of theNautical Almanac , a position he held until 1891.Hind is notable for being one of the early discoverers of
asteroid s. He also discovered and observed thevariable star sR Leporis ,U Geminorum , andT Tauri (also called Hind's Variable Nebula), and discovered the variability of μ Cephei. Hind discoveredNova Ophiuchi 1848 (V841 Ophiuchi ), the first nova of modern times (since the supernovaSN 1604 ).Hind's naming of the asteroid
12 Victoria caused some controversy. At the time, asteroids were not supposed to be named after living persons. Hind somewhat disingenuously claimed that the name was not a reference to Queen Victoria, but the mythological figure Victoria.Hind married in 1846, and he and his wife had six children. He died in 1895 in
Twickenham , London.Honours and legacy
* Fellow of the Royal Society (1851)
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Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society (1853)* Hind crater on the
Moon * Asteroid
1897 Hind References
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T Tauri
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