Hugh Newall
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British astrophysicist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Hugh Frank Newall, FRS FRAS was a British astrophysicist. He was Professor of Astrophysics at Cambridge. He was the son of Robert Stirling Newall FRS and his wife Mary, daughter of Hugh Lee Pattinson, FRS.
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- V. On the formation of vortex rings by drops falling into liquids, and some allied phenomena (175)
- On the Spectrum of the Daylight Comet 1910 a (1910) (12)
- Discussion on the Theory of Relativity (1920) (12)
- XXI. On the rate at which electricity leaks through liquids which are bad conductors of electricity (6)
- Total solar eclipse of 1898, January 22. Preliminary report on the observations made at Pulgaon, India (4)
- Binary system of Capella (1900) (3)
- Note on Polarisation Phenomena in the Solar Corona, 1905 August 30 (1906) (3)
- On some Spectroscopic Determinations of Velocity in the Line of Sight made at the Cambridge Observatory (1897) (3)
- Lord Rayleigh, 1842-1919 (1919) (3)
- Warin Foster Bushell, The Hermitage, Harrow (1908) (3)
- Micrometer Measurements of Phobos, the Inner Satellite of Mars, during the Opposition of 1894 (1895) (2)
- On the General Design of Spectrographs to be attached to Equatorials of large aperture, considered chiefly from the point of view of Tremor-discs (1905) (2)
- Harold A. H. Christie, M.A., Royal Observatory, Greenwich, S.E (1907) (2)
- Scientific Worthies: XLVII. George Ellery Hale (1933) (2)
- On Certain Stages of Ocular After-images (1885) (2)
- Note on the Spectrum of Argon (1895) (2)
- Note on the physical aspect of the Einstein prediction (1919) (2)
- The Modern Spectroscope. XVII. Description of a Spectroscope (The Bruce Spectroscope) Recently Constructed for Use in Connection with the 25-INCH Refractor of the Cambridge Observatory. (1896) (1)
- “Total Solar Eclipse of 1901 May 17–18. Preliminary Report of the Observations made at Ayer Karoe, Sawah Loento, Sumatra.” (1901) (1)
- IV. On colliding water-jets (1885) (1)
- LV. On peculiarities observed in iron and steel at a bright-red heat (1887) (1)
- Notes on some Photographs taken with a Visual Telescope (1894) (1)
- Total solar eclipse of 1900 (May 28). Preliminary report on the observations made at Bouzareah (in the grounds of the Algiers observatory) (1)
- On the Law of Rotation of the Sun (1921) (1)
- Description of a Spectroscope (the Bruce Spectroscope) recently constructed for use in connection with the 25-inch Refractor of the Cambridge Observatory (1896) (1)
- Society Business: Address on presenting the Gold Medal to Sir David Gill for his contributions to the astronomy of the southern hemisphere, etc (1908) (1)
- Hale's Magnetic Vortices (1)
- The Spectrum of the Sun's Limb during the Partial Eclipse of the Sun, 1912 April 16–17 (1912) (1)
- The spectrum of Nova Geminorum (1)
- Velocity in the Line of Sight. Selected Stars. Cambridge Observatory, II. 1903 (1903) (1)
- The spectrum of β Lyrae (0)
- Notes on some Spectroscopic Observations of the Sun (1906) (0)
- Total Solar Eclipse, 1905, August 29-30. Preliminary Report of the Observations Made at Guelma, Algeria (1906) (0)
- The Visual Spectrum of Nova Lacertae (0)
- Major-General Henry Herbert Lee (late R.E.), The Mount, Dinas Powis, near Cardiff, South Wales (1907) (0)
- A Comparison of Characteristic Features of Related Pairs of Sunspots in Two Successive Cycles (1924) (0)
- On a Proposal of a New Method of securing Spectroscopic Observations of the Rotation of the Sun (1921) (0)
- Harold A. H. Christie, B.A., Royal Observatory, Greenwich (proposed by Sir W. H. M. Christie) (1907) (0)
- Henry Boase Austin, J.P., Government Buildings, Bloemfontein, Orange River Colony, South Africa (1908) (0)
- Samuel Butler, The Cedars, Compton, Wolverhampton (1909) (0)
- Astronomical Photography (0)
- Reports on the total solar eclipse of 1905, August 30 : presented by the Joint Permanent Eclipse Committee of the Royal Society and the Royal Astronomical Society at a special meeting of the two societies, October 19, 1905 (0)
- On the Velocity of α Persei (1901) (0)
- The Total Solar Eclipse of 1898 January 22. Final Reports on the Results obtained (1899) (0)
- Description of a Four-prism Spectrograph attached to the 25-inch visual Refractor (the Newall Telescope) of the Cambridge Observatory (1905) (0)
- Attempt to Photograph the Spectrum of the Lower Chromosphere during the Partial Solar Eclipse, 1921 April 7–8 (1921) (0)
- Frederic Hermann Albert Alfred Buss, 2 Lansdowne Terrace, Grosvenor Square, Ashton-on-Mersey, near Manchester (1908) (0)
- John Bullock, M.A., 78 Airedale Avenue, Chiswick, W (1908) (0)
- Captain Richard Algernon Craigie Daunt, D.S.O., Lynalta, Newtownards, Co. Down, Ireland (1908) (0)
- Edward George Bloomfield Barlow, Ditton Lodge, Stourwood Avenue, Bournemouth (1907) (0)
- Burdett Mason, Larondouette, Bayonne, France (1907) (0)
- On the Identity of Fraunhofer's Group G in the Solar Spectrum with the Hydrocarbon Band 4314. Preminary Note. (Plate 12.) (1916) (0)
- A nova in Gemini (No. 2) (1912) (0)
- Total Solar Eclipse of 1901, May 17-18. Preliminary report of the observations made at Ayer Karoe, Sawah Loento, Sumatra (0)
- II. Internal reflexions in the eye (0)
- Note on the spectrum of α Orionis (1907) (0)
- On the Spectrum of Nova Aquilœ (1918) on 1918 June 13 and 15 (1918) (0)
- REVIEW: The Study of Stellar Evolution: an Account of Some Recent Methods of Astrophysical Research by George Ellery Hale (1909) (0)
- Walter S. Adams, M.A., Solar Observatory, Mount Wilson, California, U.S.A.; (1914) (0)
- Dr. G. E. Hale, For.Mem.R.S. (1938) (0)
- On the Variable Velocity of a Persei (1900) (0)
- GENERAL NOTES AND REVIEWS (1938) (0)
- On a Diagram useful as a Guide in adjusting a Diffraction-Grating Spectroscope (1892) (0)
- Arthur Neville Brown, M.A., Ludgrove, New Barnet, Herts (1907) (0)
- Cyanogen in the solar atmosphere and in interplanetary space (1907) (0)
- Hugh Cameron Campbell, Science Department, Surgeons' Hall, Edinburgh (1908) (0)
- LXII. On the recalescence of steel (1888) (0)
- 1900 May 28, Preliminary reports on the British Government Expeditions (1899) (0)
- Comparison of Magnitudes of Nova Aurigœ and neighbouring stars, made with the Newall Telescope, Observatory, Cambridge (1892) (0)
- The Total Solar Eclipse of 1927 June 29: Report on an Expedition from the Solar Physics Observatory, Cambridge, to Aal (Hallingdal), Norway. :(Plate 17.) (1927) (0)
- Nova (18.1912) Geminorum 2 (0)
- Total Solar Eclipse 1914 August 20–21.—Report on an Expedition from the Solar Physics Observatory, Cambridge, to Theodosia, Crimea (1915) (0)
- On Enhanced (Spark) Lines in the Early Spectrum of Nova Geminorum No. 2. (Plate 11.) (1913) (0)
- Solar Physics Observatory, Cambridge University (1928) (0)
- The Rev. Thomas Nicklin, M.A., Bescott, Rossall Beach, Fleetwood, Lancashire (1908) (0)
- George Ellery Hale, 1868-1938 (1939) (0)
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