- Harold Knox-Shaw
Harold Knox-Shaw (October 12, 1885–April 11, 1970) was an English astronomer.
He was born in
St Leonards-on-Sea ,Sussex as the oldest of four siblings. During his youth he earned scholarships to Wellington College inBerkshire and toTrinity Hall, Cambridge , from which he graduated in 1907 ranked as Sixth Wrangler. A year following his graduation he became an assistant at the Khedivial Astronomical Observatory inHelwan ,Egypt . He was elected Fellow of the Society in 1908. In 1910 he became the first to photographHalley's comet from this site.In 1913 he became superintendent of the Khedivial Observatory, and remained at that post until 1924. From 1918 until 1924 he also served as the Director of Meteorological Services in Egypt and Sudan. He performed welfare work for the British army during
World War I , and was awarded theOrder of the Nile , Class 4. (In 1926 he was awarded Order of the Nile, class 3.)He returned to England in 1924 to become Radcliffe Observer at the
Radcliffe Observatory . Much of his labor during the following years was then spent in production of the "Radcliffe Catalogue of Proper Motions", published in 1934. From 1926–30 he was Secretary of theRoyal Astronomical Society , then served as President 1931–32.His dissatisfaction with the observing conditions in England led him to lobby funds for a site in South Africa. This observatory would not be completed until 1939, however, when Knox-Shaw took up residence. The pouring of the blank for the main telescope was then held up until after
World War II . From 1941–42 he was president of theAstronomical Society of Southern Africa (ASSA). The mirror finally arrived in 1948, followed by a Cassegrain spectrograph in 1951. Two years later Knox-Shaw retired.He married Maisis (née Weir of Pretoria) and the couple had one son, Peter, who was born in 1944. His twenty year retirement was spent at
Elgin, Western Cape . He died from a stroke, and his ashes were scattered on Radcliffe Observatory grounds.Awards and honors
* Knox-Shaw crater on the
Moon was named after him.
* Awarded theOrder of the Nile , class 3 in 1926.
* First winner of the Gill Medal, Astronomical Society of Southern Africa, 1956.References
* cite journal
last =Thackeray
first =A. D.
title=Harold Knox-Shaw (obituary)
journal=Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society
year=1971
volume=12
pages=197
url=http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1971QJRAS..12..197.
accessdate=2007-05-11
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