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George Biddell Airy and Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society

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Difference between George Biddell Airy and Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society

George Biddell Airy vs. Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society

Sir George Biddell Airy (27 July 18012 January 1892) was an English mathematician and astronomer, Astronomer Royal from 1835 to 1881. The Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS) is the highest award given by the RAS.

Similarities between George Biddell Airy and Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society

George Biddell Airy and Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Astronomy, Charles Babbage, Charles-Eugène Delaunay, Francis Baily, James South, John Couch Adams, Neptune, Peter Andreas Hansen, Royal Astronomical Society, Urbain Le Verrier.

Astronomy

Astronomy (from ἀστρονομία) is a natural science that studies celestial objects and phenomena.

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Charles Babbage

Charles Babbage (26 December 1791 – 18 October 1871) was an English polymath.

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Charles-Eugène Delaunay

Charles-Eugène Delaunay (9 April 1816 – 5 August 1872) was a French astronomer and mathematician.

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Francis Baily

Francis Baily (28 April 177430 August 1844) was an English astronomer.

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James South

Sir James South (October 1785 – 19 October 1867) was a British astronomer.

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John Couch Adams

John Couch Adams (5 June 1819 – 21 January 1892) was a British mathematician and astronomer.

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Neptune

Neptune is the eighth and farthest known planet from the Sun in the Solar System.

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Peter Andreas Hansen

Peter Andreas Hansen (born December 8, 1795 Tønder, Schleswig, Denmark – died March 28, 1874 Gotha, Thuringia, Germany) was a Danish German astronomer.

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Royal Astronomical Society

The Royal Astronomical Society (RAS) is a learned society that began as the Astronomical Society of London in 1820 to support astronomical research (mainly carried on at the time by 'gentleman astronomers' rather than professionals).

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Urbain Le Verrier

Urbain Jean Joseph Le Verrier (11 March 1811 – 23 September 1877) was a French mathematician who specialized in celestial mechanics and is best known for predicting the existence and position of Neptune using only mathematics.

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George Biddell Airy and Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society Comparison

George Biddell Airy has 128 relations, while Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society has 246. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 2.67% = 10 / (128 + 246).

References

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