- T. H. E. C. Espin
The Reverend Thomas Henry Espinell Compton Espin or T. H. E. C. Espin (
May 28 1858 –December 2 1934 ) was a Britishastronomer . His fatherThomas Espin was Chancellor of the Diocese of Chester.He became interested in
astronomy by the appearance of "Coggia's Comet" (C/1874 H1 ).He was an avid amateur astronomer and skilled observer. In 1876 he made the acquaintance of Rev.
Thomas William Webb and assisted with the compilation of the famous book "Celestial Objects for Common Telescopes "; after Webb's death he published expanded 5th and 6th editions of it. He discovered manynebula s,variable star s, and more than 2500double star s. He made many observations of the spectra of stars, and in particular he also did extensive searches for red stars (especially in his early career) and published a catalogue of them.He became a Fellow of the
Royal Astronomical Society onJanuary 11 1878 . He was awarded theJackson-Gwilt Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1913.He discovered
Nova Lacertae 1910 .His other amateur scientific interests included
botany ,geology and the study ofX ray s; his study offossil s caused him to disbelieve Darwin's theory ofevolution .In 1888 he became Vicar of
Tow Law and held this post until his death. He also served as a county magistrate for 35 years beginning in 1891 and was Chairman of Stanhope andWolsingham Sessions. He never married.Espin crater on the
Moon is named after him.External links
Obituaries
* [http://adsabs.harvard.edu//full/seri/MNRAS/0095//0000319.000.html MNRAS 95 (1935) 319–322]
* [http://adsabs.harvard.edu//full/seri/Obs../0058//0000027.000.html Obs 58 (1935) 27–29]
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