- Lewis Morris Rutherfurd
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birth_date =November 25 ,1816
birth_place =Morrisania, New York
death_date =May 30 ,1892
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November 25 ,1816 –May 30 ,1892 ) was an Americanlawyer andastronomer , and a pioneering astrophotographer.Life and work
Rutherfurd was born in
Morrisania, New York to Robert Walter Rutherford and Sabina Morris, and was the grandson of U.S.senator John Rutherfurd . He graduated fromWilliams College ,Massachusetts in 1834, then practiced law beginning in 1837 with William H. Steward inAuburn, New York . He was admitted to the bar in 1837. OnJuly 22 ,1841 he married Margaret Chanler. Their son Stuyvesant Rutherford was born in 1842.Lewis Rutherfurd abandoned his study of law in 1849 to dedicate his leisure to
science , particularlyastronomy . He performed pioneering work inspectral analysis , and experimented with celestialphotography . He invented instruments for his studies, including the micrometer for measuring photographs, a machine for producing improved ruleddiffraction grating s, and the first telescope designed specifically forastrophotography .Using his instrumentation, Rutherfurd produced a quality collection of photographs of the Sun, Moon, and planets, as well as star clusters and stars down to the fifth magnitude. In 1862 he began making spectroscopic studies using his new diffraction grating. He noticed distinct categories of
spectral class es of stars, whichAngelo Secchi expanded upon in 1867 to list a set of four stellar classes.Rutherfurd served as a trustee of the
Columbia University from 1858 until 1884, and donated his photographs to that institution. In 1884 he was named as one of the delegates to the International Meridian Conference. He was one of the original members of the National Academy of Sciences created in 1863, and was an associate of theRoyal Astronomical Society .In 1887 his health began to fail.
Richard Proctor , the greatest popularizer of astronomy in the nineteenth century, called Rutherford "the greatest lunar photographer of the age."Awards and honors
* Rutherfurd crater on the
Moon is named for him.* A professorship in
Columbia University 's astronomy department is named in his honor, as is theastronomical observatory atop Columbia's famedPupin Hall .Further reading
* "Guide to the John Rutherford Papers", 1726-1835, New York Historical Society.
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