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  1. Alexander Stewart Herschel, DCL, FRS (5 February 1836 – 18 June 1907) was a British astronomer. Although much less well known than his grandfather William Herschel or his father John Herschel, he did pioneering work in meteor spectroscopy. He also worked on identifying comets as the source of meteor showers.

  2. Abstract. THE death of Prof. Alexander Stewart Herschel, F.R.S. on June 18 will be deplored by many astronomers. Prof. Herschel was born in 1836, and was the second son of Sir John Merschel....

    • W. F. Denning
    • 1907
  3. 13 de ago. de 2010 · Alexander Stewart Herschel (Science Museum) As well as his spectroscopic observations, Herchel helped to identify the radiant points of various meteor showers, and link the appearances of the showers to various comets. His work on the Leonid meteors enabled Giovanni Schiaparelli to pinpoint their source as Comet Tempel-Tuttle.

  4. 1962 Herschel Building and Annex, now the home of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics is built. It is named after astronomer Alexander Stewart Herschel, who was known for his work relating to meteors and comets.

  5. 24 de dez. de 2016 · Alexander Herschel developed early methodologies for studying meteor spectra visually, and he correctly interpreted the physical significance of the resulting data. He also discovered an important harmonic law of molecular spectroscopy.

    • Martin Beech
    • martin.beech@uregina.ca
  6. Alexander Stewart Herschel, Esq., Professor of Astronomy, &c., at the Andersonian University, Glasgow; and | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | Oxford Academic. Journal Article.

  7. For instance, Alexander Stewart Herschel FRS (1836-1907) identified comets as the source of meteor showers and Colonel John Herschel FRS (1837-1921) gathered information on planet Earth using...