George Mary Searle
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American astronomer
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- Bachelors Mathematics Smith College
- Masters Mathematics Smith College
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, George Mary Searle was an American astronomer and Catholic priest. Biography He discovered the asteroid 55 Pandora in 1858. He also discovered six galaxies. In later life he became a member of the Paulist order and taught at The Catholic University of America.
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- THE AURORAS OF 1859. (1916) (1)
- Ephemeris of Halley's comet (1)
- On the computation of places in eccentric ellipses and hyperbolas (0)
- Reappearance of U Geminorum (1860) (0)
- Method of computing an orbit from three complete observations (1889) (0)
- On a method of computing an orbit from three observations (1886) (0)
- "Sumner's method" for finding a ship's position, condensed and improved (0)
- Observations of comets (1894) (0)
- Elements of comet 1888f (1888) (0)
- Errata [On a method of correcting a first parabolic orbit to represent a later observation] (1890) (0)
- Elements of comet 1886e (0)
- On a method of projecting an occultation (1860) (0)
- ARE THE PLANETS HABITABLE? (1890) (0)
- Elements and ephemeris of comet 1895c (1895) (0)
- Errata [Elements and ephemeris of comet 1894b] (1894) (0)
- The recent approach of the Olbers-comet to Mars (1886) (0)
- Geographical position of the Observatory of the Catholic University, Washington, D. C. (1897) (0)
- Elements and ephemeris of comet 1894b (1894) (0)
- Elements and ephemeris of the great comet of 1858 (1858) (0)
- Elements and ephemeris of comet 1896b (1896) (0)
- Observations of comet 1894b (1894) (0)
- Errata [Method of computing an orbit from three complete observations] (1889) (0)
- On a method of obtaining the time of perihelion in any orbit of which the other elements are known (0)
- Total Heat Received by a Planet (1893) (0)
- Short formulas for Gauss's method of computation of an orbit from three complete observations (1896) (0)
- Ring-micrometer observations of comet 1892f (1892) (0)
- Elements of comet 1893c (1893) (0)
- On the computation of the true anomaly, radius vector and coordinates in ellipses of great eccentricity (1889) (0)
- Ephemeris of comet 1894b (1894) (0)
- On an improvement in the computation of an orbit (1888) (0)
- Elliptic elements and ephemeris of comet 1888f (0)
- On some relations of the parabolic motion (1859) (0)
- Note on the „Pothenot'sche Aufgabe”︁ or „Three Point Problem”︁ (0)
- Table of h-log YY (0)
- Elliptic elements of comet 1888a (1888) (0)
- Errata [Observations of comets] (1894) (0)
- Elements and ephemeris of comet 1892d (1892) (0)
- The Auroras of 1859 (1916) (0)
- CALENDAR REFORM (0)
- Elliptic elements of comet 1889f, with ephemeris (1889) (0)
- Elements and ephemeris of comet of Finlay, (1886e) (1886) (0)
- Errata [On an improvement in the computation of an orbit] (1888) (0)
- Hyperbolic elements and ephemeris of comet 1892a (1892) (0)
- Elements and ephemeris of comet 1890f (0)
- Elements and ephemeris of comet 1889f (1889) (0)
- Errata [On a method of computing an orbit from three observations] (1886) (0)
- Observations of comet 1894a (1894) (0)
- A short process for computing an elliptic orbit (1912) (0)
- Observations of double stars (1893) (0)
- On some properties of the geocentric motion of a heavenly body (1860) (0)
- Ephemeris of the comet of d'Arrest (1890) (0)
- A method of computing a parabolic orbit (1911) (0)
- Elliptic elements of comet 1888 V (1889) (0)
- Ephemeris of comet 1889f (1889) (0)
- New Planet discovered (0)
- East Transit Observations (0)
- Elements of comet 1892f (1892) (0)
- Micrometer observations of comet 1894b (1894) (0)
- Ring-micrometer observations of comets (1892) (0)
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