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  1. Vida y Biografía de Norman Robert Pogson. (Nottingham, 1829-Madras, 1891) Astrónomo británico. Se le debe el hallazgo de nueve asteroides, entre los años 1850 y 1870. La iniciativa de la clasificación de las estrellas por la asignación de magnitudes distintas similares con su iluminación le llevó a detallar una escala de cinco grados.

  2. Norman Robert Pogson (Nottingham, 23 de març de 1829 - Chennai, 23 de juny de 1891), va ser un astrònom britànic. Biografia [ modifica ] Als 18 anys Pogson ja havia calculat les òrbites de dos estels.

  3. 4 de nov. de 2017 · Norman Robert Pogson (1829–1891; Fig. 24.14; Dreyer 1892) took over as the Madras Observatory Astronomer on 8 February 1861, and remained in office until his death. His uninterrupted 30-year stint is a tragic testimony to wasted opportunity at Madras, with his own neuroses matching the Astronomer Royal’s imperiousness.

  4. Norman Robert Pogson was born on March 23, 1829, at Nottingham, England, and was raised to work in the family business in hosiery manufacture. Pogson received an ordinary education appropriate to his expected occupation. Yet along the way he showed an interest in science. His family helped him obtain employment with an optical instrument maker ...

  5. Norman Robert Pogson (23 Maret, 1829 – 23 Juni, 1891) adalah seorang astronom Inggris. Ia dilahirkan di Nottingham, Inggris. Pada waktu berusia 18, dia telah menghitung orbit dua komet. Ia menjadi asisten di Observatorium Radcliffe di Oxford, Inggri pada 1851. Pada 1860 ia pergi ke Madras, India, menjadi astronom pemerintahan.

  6. 30 de set. de 2007 · In 1856 the British astronomer Norman Robert Pogson (1829Pogson ( -1891Fig. 1.3; Reddy et al. 2007) formulated the relationship between brightness and magnitude by defining that a five-magnitude ...

  7. Pogson, Norman Robert. Born Nottingham, England, 23 March 1829. Died Madras, (India), 23 June 1891. Norman Robert Pogson discovered eight asteroids and 20 variable stars but is usually remembered for his recommendation leading to the adoption of a standard value of the photometric constant, which standardizes the old Greek magnitude system of ...