- George Alcock
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name = George Eric Deacon Alcock
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footnotes =George Eric Deacon Alcock (
August 28 1912 Peterborough ,Cambridgeshire [GRO Register of Births: Births DEC 1912 3b 337 PETERBRO, mmn = Deacon] –December 15 2000 ) was an Englishastronomer . He was one of the most successful visual discoverers of novae andcomet s.Initially, his interest in
astronomy involved observation ofmeteor s andmeteor shower s, but in 1953 he decided to start searching forcomet s and in 1955 began searching for novae. His technique was to memorize the patterns of thousands of stars, so that he would visually recognize any intruder.In 1959 he discovered comet
C/1959 Q1 (Alcock), the first comet discovered in Britain since 1894, and only five days later discovered another,C/1959 Q2 (Alcock). He discovered two more comets in 1963 and 1965. He later discovered his first nova, Nova Delphini 1967 (HR Delphini ), which turned out to have an unusual light curve. He discovered two more novas, LV Vul (in 1968) and V368 Sct (in 1970). He found his fifth and final comet in 1983: C/1983 H1 (IRAS-Araki-Alcock). In 1991 he found the nova V838 Her.He was awarded an MBE, and the
asteroid 3174 Alcock is named after him.He also maintained an active interest in
meteorology (the study of weather, unrelated to his interest in meteors).His achievements were fairly remarkable, and with the modern invention of CCDs and photometry and automated and computerized search programs that make his visual discovery techniques seem entirely quaint and obsolete, it is unlikely that such achievements will ever be repeated.
Alcock won the
Jackson-Gwilt Medal of theRoyal Astronomical Society in 1963 and Amateur Achievement Award of theAstronomical Society of the Pacific in 1981.Hurst, G. M. & Alcock, G. E. D. (April 2001) " [http://adsabs.harvard.edu//full/seri/JBAA./0111//0000064.000.html Obituary: George Eric Deacon Alcock, 1912-2000] ". "Journal of theBritish Astronomical Association " vol.111 (no.2), p.64-66. Bibliographic Code: 2001JBAA..111...64H]After his death, a plaque was placed in
Peterborough Cathedral in his memory.References
External links
* Martin Mobberley. [http://uk.geocities.com/martinmobberley/Alcock.html George Alcock (1912-2000) remembered]
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