Henry Chamberlain Russell
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Australian astronomer and meteorologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Henry Chamberlain Russell was an Australian astronomer and meteorologist. Early life Russell was born at West Maitland, New South Wales, the fourth son of the Hon. Bourn Russell and his wife Jane, née Mackreth. Russell was educated at West Maitland Grammar school and the University of Sydney, .
Henry Chamberlain Russell's Published Works
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Published Works
- An Electrical Barograph (1872) (6)
- Search for Vulcan (1873) (4)
- On some Celestial Photographs recently taken at Sydney Observatory (1890) (4)
- Observations of the Transit of Venus, 1874, December 8-9, made at Stations in New South Wales (3)
- Scientific Notes (1865) (3)
- Description of the Star Camera at the Sydney Observatory (3)
- Observations of the Great Southern Comet, 1880, made at the Observatory, Sydney (1880) (2)
- Photographs of the Milky-Way and Nebeculae at Sydney Observatory in 1890 (2)
- The Aurora Australis (1894) (2)
- Measures of Double Stars made at Sydney (2)
- On a Meteorite from Gilgoin Station (1894) (2)
- Notes on some Star Photographs recently taken at Sydney Observatory. No. 2 (1891) (2)
- Results of meteorological observations made in New South Wales during 1886 (2)
- Notes on Celestial Photographs taken at the Sydney Observatory (1890) (2)
- Recent measures of double stars made at Sydney (2)
- On some Photographs of the Milky-Way, recently taken at Sydney Observatory (1)
- Results of rain, river and evaporation observations made in New South Wales, during (1)
- Measures of Double Stars made at Sydney 1896 (1)
- Results of double star measures made at Sydney observatory (1)
- Measures of Double Stars. (1)
- The Sydney Observatory: History and Progress (1)
- A startling astronomical discovery (1879) (1)
- New double stars (1)
- Measures of Sir John Herschel's Cape Stars, together with a List of New Double Stars (1)
- On an Electrical Control for driving Clocks (1890) (1)
- The Progress of Astronomical Photography (1895) (1)
- The Aurora of Feb. 4 (1872) (1)
- Notes of an astronomical experiment made on the Blue Mountains near Sydney, N.S.W. (1879) (1)
- Measures of α Centauri, 1870 to 1877 (1877) (0)
- Telescope Tube for Celestial Photography (1873) (0)
- Comet Swift, March 1892 (1892) (0)
- The Great Nebula of Eta Argus (1871) (0)
- Remarks on Tables for calculating the Humidity of the Air (0)
- Another Form of Micrometer for Measuring Star Positions (1902) (0)
- Observations of Comet 1888 (Barnard, Sept. 2), made at Sydney Observatory with the $11\frac12$-inch Equatoreal and Filar Micrometer (1890) (0)
- Observations of the Great Comet (b) 1882, made at the Sydney Observatory (1882) (0)
- Enlarged Star and Moon Photographs (1892) (0)
- The Narraburra Meteor (1890) (0)
- On the proposed Leake school ofpractical astronomy (0)
- An Invention for giving perfectly uniform Rotary Motion in Driving Clocks (1879) (0)
- Remarkable Phenomena (0)
- A Fine Aurora Australis (1894) (0)
- Mr. Tebbutt and the transit of Venus, 1874 (1894) (0)
- Observations of comet 1894…(Gale April 1) (0)
- The Transit of Mercury, 1804 November 10, observed in New South Wales (1895) (0)
- Photograph of η ArguÛs (1892) (0)
- Measures of Southern Double Stars, made at the Observatory, Sydney, New South Wales (1887) (0)
- The Great Nebula of Eta Argus (part 3) (1871) (0)
- Appendix: Abstract of the meteorological observations taken at the Sydney Observatory (0)
- Preparations now being made in Sydney Observatory for the Photographic Chart of the Heavens (0)
- Observations of Brorsen's Comet (1879) (0)
- A Seconds Contact-Maker for Astronomical Clocks (1894) (0)
- Local Particulars of the Transit of Venus in 1874. (0)
- Chart of circumpolar stars (1896) (0)
- Transit of Mercury, November 8th, 1881. (0)
- On Magnetic Variations in New South Wales (1871) (0)
- Comet Gale (b 1894) (1894) (0)
- Observations of Comet 1898 … (Coddington‐Pauly) (0)
- The March Storms (1888) (0)
- XXVIII. On a new modification of the bichromate battery (1878) (0)
- Observations of Comet Winnecke 1886, made at Sydney Observatory with the $11\frac12$ Equatorial and filar micrometer (1886) (0)
- New Double Stars, and Measures of some of those found by Sir John Herschel (0)
- The Coloured Stars about Kappa Crucis (0)
- Observations of the double star β 416 (0)
- On the Atmospheric Lines between the two D Lines (1877) (0)
- Astronomical Notice. (1872) (0)
- The Transit of Mercury, 1891 May 9, observed at Sydney Observatory (1891) (0)
- The Star Cluster 3315 (Cape Observations) (1894) (0)
- Southern Double Stars (1881) (0)
- Observations of Comet e 1889 (Davidson), made at Sydney Observatory with the 11$\frac12$-inch Equatorial and Filar Micrometer (1889) (0)
- Some of the Results of the Observation of the Transit of Venus in New South Wales (1875) (0)
- On the Nebula around Eta Argus (1871) (0)
- Observations of Comet discovered by Finlay at the Cape, Sept. 26, 1886, made at Sydney Observatory with the $11\frac12$-inch Equatorial and filar micrometer (1886) (0)
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