The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers 2007
DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-30400-7_114
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Barnard, Edward Emerson

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“…His relationship with Director Holden became strained, so in 1892 he returned to Chicago as clerk for the U.S. District Court until 1902. 42 He continued to visit the Dearborn Observatory and was appointed professor of astronomy at the University of Chicago, pending the opening of the Yerkes Observatory. He continued his double star observations, creating an extensive double star catalogue.…”
Section: Edward S Holdenmentioning
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“…His relationship with Director Holden became strained, so in 1892 he returned to Chicago as clerk for the U.S. District Court until 1902. 42 He continued to visit the Dearborn Observatory and was appointed professor of astronomy at the University of Chicago, pending the opening of the Yerkes Observatory. He continued his double star observations, creating an extensive double star catalogue.…”
Section: Edward S Holdenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many of these observations were of short period doubles, leading to an early understanding of the masses of stars. 43 John M. Schaeberle Schaeberle was a civil engineer schooled at the University of Michigan. He excelled at visual observations and was adept at making instruments.…”
Section: Edward S Holdenmentioning
confidence: 99%