- Albert F. A. L. Jones
Albert F. A. L. Jones (born
9 August 1920 ) is aNew Zealand amateur astronomer, and a prolificvariable star andcomet observer, a member of the Variable Star Section and the Comet Section of theRoyal Astronomical Society of New Zealand . cite journal
last = Austin
first = Rodney R. D.
title = Albert Jones - The Quiet Achiever
journal = Southern Stars, the Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of New Zealand
volume = 36
issue = 1&2
pages = 36–42
date = December 1994
url = http://www.aavso.org/aavso/membership/jones.pdf
accessdate = 2007-08-14 ] cite journal
last = Toone
first = John
title = Frank Bateson and the RASNZ Meeting at Turanga in 2004
journal = British Astronomical Association Variable Star Section Circular
issue = 123
pages = 6–11
date = March 2005
url = http://www.britastro.org/vss/vssc123.pdf
accessdate = 2007-08-14 ]Life
Albert Jones was born in
Christchurch , Canterbury, New Zealand. He was educated atTimaru Boys' High School. In the beginning of theSecond World War he joined the army, but in 1942 he was classified unfit for overseas service. He has worked as a miller in a rolled-oat mill, as a grocery shop owner and in a car assembly factory. cite web
title = Albert Jones to Receive Honorary Doctorate
publisher = American Association of Variable Star Observers
date = 2004-01-23
url = http://www.aavso.org/aavso/membership/jones.shtml
accessdate = 2007-08-14 ]Astronomy
Achievements
In 1963 he became the sixth astronomer in history to make 100,000 observations of variable stars and by 2004 he made more than 500,000 observations, a milestone, which nobody else had reached before. His visual brightness estimates were very precise, reaching accuracy of less than 10 per cent. In 1946 he discovered the comet C/1946 P1 (Jones) and in 2000 he co-discovered, together with Japanese astronomer
Syogo Utsunomiya the comet C/2000 W1 (Utsunomiya-Jones), becoming the oldest comet discoverer. In 1987 he co-discovered thesupernova SN 1987A in theLarge Magellanic Cloud , which appeared to be the brightest naked-eye supernova explosion in the last 300 years.Acknowledgement
His work has been widely acknowledged. In 1968 he received the
Merlin Silver Medal and Prize of theBritish Astronomical Association for his work in establishing accurate magnitudes of comets. In 1987 he was honoured with the title of Officer of theOrder of the British Empire (OBE) for his services to astronomy. One year later an asteroid was named after him. He won the Amateur Achievement Award of theAstronomical Society of the Pacific for his variable star and comet observations in 1998. [ cite web
title = Past Amateur Achievement Winners
publisher = Astronomical Society of the Pacific
url = http://www.astrosociety.org/membership/awards/pastamateur.html
accessdate = 2007-08-14 ] The comet C/2000 W1 discovery brought him theEdgar Wilson Award , administered by theSmithsonian Astrophysical Observatory , in 2001. [ cite web
title = The Edgar Wilson Award Recipients
url = http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/special/EdgarWilson.html
accessdate = 2007-08-14 ] In 2004 he received anhonorary degree of theDoctor of Science from theVictoria University of Wellington .References
Persondata
NAME = Jones, Albert F. A. L.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Jones, Albert; Jones, Albert F.
SHORT DESCRIPTION = New Zealand amateur astronomer
DATE OF BIRTH =9 August 1920
PLACE OF BIRTH =Christchurch ,South Canterbury ,New Zealand
DATE OF DEATH =
PLACE OF DEATH =
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