- Benjamin Boss
Benjamin Boss (January 9, 1880–1970) was an
Americanastronomer .He was born to
Lewis Boss and Helen M. Boss. After attendingThe Albany Academy , he graduated fromHarvard University in 1901 and worked atDudley Observatory until 1905. Following a year at the U. S. Naval Observatory inWashington, D.C. , he became director of the U.S. Naval Observatory at Samoa, 1906-1908.In 1908 he joined the Department of Meridian Astrometry of the
Carnegie Institution of Washington , working as a secretary until 1912, then acting director until 1915 when he became director. He also served as director of Dudley Observatory since 1915. His primary work was in positional astronomy, particularly in the positions and motions of the stars.His father served as editor of the "
Astronomical Journal " from 1909 until his death 1912, whereupon Benjamin undertook the duty until 1941. In 1936 his "General Catalogue of 33,342 Stars" was published by the Carnegie Institution of Washington, DC. This publication replaced the "Preliminary General Catalogue of 6,188 stars" of Lewis Boss, and it became known as the "Boss General Catalogue". (Star designations that began with GC are from this catalogue.)Bibliography
* cite book
author=Benjamin Boss "et al" | year=1936
title=General Catalogue of 33342 stars for the epoch 1950
edition=1st edition
publisher=Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication
location=Washington, D.C.
url=http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1936QB6.C37........
accessdate = 2007-07-23References
* cite web
last=Boss | first=Benjamin | year=2007
url =http://www.dudleyobservatory.org/History/history_boss_benjamin.htm
title =Benjamin Boss | publisher =Dudley Observatory
accessdate = 2007-07-23
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