biography
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| lived:
| (1774–1844)
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| biography:
| Astronomer, born in Newbury, West Berkshire, S England, UK. He made a large fortune as a stockbroker, and on his retirement in 1825 devoted himself to astronomy. In 1936 he detected the phenomenon known as Baily's beads - a broken ring of bright points around the edge of the Moon, formed in a total solar eclipse by the Sun's rays shining through the Moon's valleys at the moment of totality. He also calculated the mean density of the Earth. |
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