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  1. national aCademy of sCienCes washington d. C. HENRY NORRIS RUSSELL. October 25, i8yy—February 18, BY HARLOW SHAPLEY. HENRY NORRIS RUSSELLwas born on October 25, 1877, in Oyster Bay, New York, the son of a Presbyterian minister. His educa- tion was acquired principally at home until the age of twelve, and then at the Princeton Preparatory ...

  2. Henry Norris Russell was born on 25 October 1877 at Oyster Bay, New York. Like so many starred American scientists he was a son of the manse, his father being the Rev. Alexander G. Russell, born in Nova Scotia of Scottish stock. His mother was Eliza Norris, who came of a line of New England sea captains; she was born at Para in Brazil where her ...

  3. Henry Norris Russell (ur. 25 października 1877 w Oyster Bay w stanie Nowy Jork, zm. 18 lutego 1957 w Princeton [1]) – astronom amerykański, który nie znając prac Ejnara Hertzsprunga, ogłosił w grudniu 1913, a rok później opublikował wykresy będące podstawą dla dzisiejszych wersji diagramu Hertzsprunga-Russella [2].

  4. Russell, Henry Norris (1877-1957), for many years the leading theoretical astronomer in America, was graduated from Princeton in 1897 at the age of nineteen insigni cum laude (with extraordinary honor)-- a designation by the Faculty never used before or since. His father was a Presbyterian minister; his mother and maternal grandmother had both ...

  5. Henry Norris Russell, Frederick Albert Saunders: New Regularities in the Spectra of the Alkaline Earths. Astrophysical Journal 61 , 38 (1925) 38, doi:10.1086/142872 . Henry Norris Russell, Raymond Smith Dugan, John Quincy Stewart: Astronomy: A Revision of Young’s Manual of Astronomy; Vol.

  6. 1 de mai. de 1989 · Henry Norris Russell. One of the leading astronomers of his generation, Russell understood the need to place astronomy on a firm theoretical foundation; in doing so he helped to create modern ...

  7. Quick Reference. (1877–1959) US astronomer best known for his independent discovery of the Hertzsprung–Russell diagram. The son of a Presbyterian minister, Russell was educated at Princeton, where he gained his PhD in 1899. After two years further study in Britain, Russell returned to Princeton, where he became professor of astronomy and ...