Joseph Gledhill
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Joseph_Gledhill an entity of type: Thing
Joseph Gledhill (17 November 1837 – 20 March 1906) was a British astronomer. He worked as an assistant at the in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. In 1879 he co-authored the book A Handbook of Double Stars with Edward Crossley and Rev. James Wilson (who was later Canon of Worcester). Gledhill was elected a Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society on 15 November 1865 and a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society on 8 May 1874. A crater on Mars is named in his honour.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Joseph Gledhill
xsd:integer
841043
xsd:integer
1107199804
rdf:langString
Joseph Gledhill (17 November 1837 – 20 March 1906) was a British astronomer. He worked as an assistant at the in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. In 1879 he co-authored the book A Handbook of Double Stars with Edward Crossley and Rev. James Wilson (who was later Canon of Worcester). Gledhill was elected a Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society on 15 November 1865 and a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society on 8 May 1874. A crater on Mars is named in his honour.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
1430