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  1. Born Dublin, Ireland, 14 October 1788. Died Richmond, (London), England, 26 June 1883. Irish polymath Edward Sabine was the first to point out the correlation between the 11‐year solar activity (sunspot) cycle and a similar cycle in the behavior of the Earth's magnetic field.

  2. www.cosmos-indirekt.de › Physik-Schule › Edward_SabineEdward Sabine – Physik-Schule

    9 de mai. de 2024 · Leben. Edward Sabine war der Sohn von Joseph Sabine. Sein ältester Bruder hieß ebenfalls Joseph Sabine (1770–1837). Er war Finanzbeamter und Botaniker. Edward Sabine ging 1803 an die Royal Military Academy in Woolwich. Sabine nahm an mehreren Expeditionen teil, unter anderem an der Nordwestpassagen-Expedition 1818 von John Ross und James ...

  3. Sir Edward Sabine, Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Vol. 19 (May, 1883 - May, 1884), pp. 560-564

  4. 12 de mai. de 2014 · Edward Sabine and the Magnetic Crusade Sabine was born in Dublin in 1788. His interests in observational science, and particularly in large-scale terrestrial and cosmic phenomena such as geomagnetics and astronomy, respectively, blossomed after his active combat duty in the British military ended in 1816.

  5. Welcome. Edward T. Cotham, Jr. Ed Cotham is the prize-winning author of many books and articles on Civil War history, emphasizing the battles and skirmishes in Texas. He is also very interested in nautical history and has served as project historian for several important Civil War shipwreck projects. A frequent lecturer on these subjects, Ed ...

  6. Edward Sabine è stato uno scienziato irlandese. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for

  7. 17 de out. de 2018 · The scheme was coordinated formally by Edward Sabine from his ‘magnetic department’ at Woolwich and informally by Humphrey Lloyd from the Dublin Observatory. Both Sabine and Lloyd played significant roles in the institutionalization of the study of terrestrial magnetism in Britain in the 1830s and the development of more accurate magnetic instruments.