- William Rutter Dawes
Infobox Scientist |name = William Rutter Dawes
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birth_date =19 March 1799
birth_place =West Sussex
death_date =15 February 1868
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prizes = Gold Medal
footnotes =William Rutter Dawes (
19 March 1799 –15 February 1868 ) was an Englishastronomer .Dawes was born in
West Sussex , the son of William Dawes, also an astronomer, who travelled to the colony ofNew South Wales on theFirst Fleet in 1788.Dawes was a clergyman who made extensive measurements of
double star s as well as observations ofplanet s. He was a friend ofWilliam Lassell . He was nicknamed "eagle eye".He made extensive drawings of Mars during its 1864 opposition. In 1867,
Richard Anthony Proctor made a map of Mars based on these drawings.He won the Gold Medal of the
Royal Astronomical Society in 1855.Craters on Mars and on the
Moon are named after him.An optical phenomenon, the
Dawes limit , is named for him.Selected writings
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Further reading
* (Adapted from "Sky & Telescope", July, 1973, page 27)
External links
* [http://adsabs.harvard.edu//full/seri/MNRAS/0015//0000148.000.html Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 1855, 15, 148] - Awarding of RAS gold medal
* [http://adsabs.harvard.edu//full/seri/MNRAS/0029//0000116.000.html Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 1869, 29, 116] - Obituary
* [http://adsabs.harvard.edu//full/seri/Obs../0036//0000419.000.html "The Observatory", 1913, 36, 419] - Brief biography
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