- Julio Garavito Armero
Julio Garavito Armero (
January 5 ,1865 –March 11 ,1920 ) was aColombia n astronomer.Born in
Bogotá , he was achild prodigy in science andmathematics . He obtained his degrees asmathematician andcivil engineer in the "Escuela Nacional de Ingeniería" (National Engineering School). In 1892 he worked as the director of the "Observatorio Astronómico Nacional" (National Astronomical Observatory). His investigative works had been published in "Los Anales de Ingeniería" (The Annals of Engineering) since 1890, seven years before he took over editing the publication.In his youth he studied at San Bartolomé high school, but in 1885 he had to interrupt his studies temporarily because of the
civil war s which were affecting his home country. During the Thousand Days War, Garavito was part of a secret scientific society called "El Círculo de los Nueve Puntos" (thenine-point circle ), where the condition for admission was to solve a problem aboutEuler's theorem . This group was active until Garavito's death. As an astronomer of the observatory, he did many useful scientific investigations such as calculating thelatitude of Bogotá, studies about thecomet s which passed by theEarth between 1901 and 1910 (such asComet Halley ), and the 1916solar eclipse (seen in the majority of Colombia).But perhaps the most important were his studies about
celestial mechanics , which finally turned into studies about lunar fluctuations and their influence onweather ,flood s,polar ice , and the Earth's orbital acceleration (this was corroborated later). He worked also in other areas such asoptics (this work was left unfinished at his death), andeconomics , by which he helped the country recover from the rough civil war. With this objective, he gave lectures and conferences in economics and the human factors which affected it, such as war oroverpopulation .He was later the director of the
Chorographic Commission , created with the objectives of developing the Colombian railways and defining the frontier withVenezuela . He opposedAlbert Einstein 'stheory of relativity - probably he was opposing vague and contradictory opinions on this theory and its influence onclassical physics .Fact|date=October 2008 Despite this, Garavito was very conservative with his scientific knowledge, and 50 years later, theInternational Astronomical Union named a lunar crater after him, the Garavito crater. See his name in NASA's page: http://lunar.arc.nasa.gov/science/atlas/text/cratertex_g.htmlHe has been compared to two great scientists of the 19th century:José Celestino Mutis andFrancisco José de Caldas .One of the most prestigious universities in Colombia is named after him:
Escuela Colombiana de Ingenieria "Julio Garavito" - http://www.escuelaing.edu.co (Colombian School of Engineering "Julio Garavito"), created in 1972, with a special emphasis in Applied Sciences and Engineering.Trivia
A crater on the
Moon 's far side is named after him (Garavito crater).His face appears on the 20,000
colombian peso bill.
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