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" NJ, for his investigations in electric lighting. 1898. James Edward Keeler, of Allegheny, for his application of the spectroscope to astronomical problems, and especially for his investigations of the proper motions of the nebulae, and the physical constitution... "
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific - Page 113
by Astronomical Society of the Pacific - 1897
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Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volume 56

American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1921 - 482 pages
...of Orange, NJ, for his investigations in electric lighting. 1898. James Edward Keeler, of Allegheny, for his application of the spectroscope to astronomical...the planet Saturn, by the use of that instrument. 1899. Charles Francis Brush, of Cleveland, for the practical development of electric arc-lighting....
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Nature, Volume 58

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1898 - 798 pages
...American Academy of Arts and Sciences have decided to award the Rumford Medal to Prof. James E. Keeler, director of the Lick Observatory, " for his application...for his investigations of the proper motions of the nebula-, and the physical constitution of the rings of the 'planet Saturn, by the use of that instrument."...
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Science, Volume 22

John Michels (Journalist) - 1905 - 908 pages
...of Orange, NJ, for his investigations in electric lighting. 1898. James Edward Keeler, of Allegheny, for his application of the spectroscope to astronomical...for his investigations of the proper motions of the nebulte, and the physical constitution of the rings of the planet Saturn, by the use of that instrument....
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The Observatory, Volume 21

1898 - 492 pages
...his tenth decade." THE American Academy of Arts has awarded the Rumford Medal to Prof. J, E. Keeler for his application of the spectroscope to astronomical...for his investigations of the proper motions of the nebulas and the physical constitution of the rings of the planet Saturn by the use of that instrument....
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The Cyclopedic Review of Current History, Volume 8

1899 - 1078 pages
...Rumford committee says: mittee has voted at two separate sessions (in accordance with long established custom) to recommend to the Academy an award of the...astronomical problems, and especially for his investigations on the proper motions of the nebulae and the physical constitution of the rings of Saturn, by the use...
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Popular Astronomy, Volume 8; Volume 1900

1900 - 632 pages
...scientific work. In 1898 he was awarded the Rumford medals by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences "for his application of the spectroscope to astronomical...especially for his investigations of the proper motions (line of sight motions) of the nebulae, and the physical constitution of the rings of the planet Saturn,...
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The Rumford Fund of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1905 - 48 pages
...Orange, NJ, for his investigations in electric lighting. 1898. ' JAMES EDWARD KEELER, of Allegheny, for his application of the spectroscope to astronomical...the planet Saturn, by the use of that instrument. 1899. CHARLES FRANCIS BRUSH, of Cleveland, for the practical development of electric arc-lighting....
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Science, Volume 22

John Michels (Journalist) - 1905 - 904 pages
...of Orange, NJ, for his investigations in electric lighting. 1898. James Edward Keeler, of Allegheny, for his application of the spectroscope to astronomical...for his investigations of the proper motions of the nebulff, and the physical constitution of the rings of the planet Saturn, by the use of that instrument....
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Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

A E Kennelly & K Kurokawa - 1921 - 480 pages
...of Orange, NJ, for his investigations in electric lighting. 1898. James Edward Keeler, of Allegheny, for his application of the spectroscope to astronomical...the planet Saturn, by the use of that instrument. 1899. Charles Francis Brush, of Cleveland, for the practical development of electric arc-lighting....
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Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volume 34

1899 - 870 pages
...consideration, the Rumford Commitee has voted at two separate sessions, in accordance with long, established custom, to recommend to the Academy an award of the...for his investigations of the proper motions of the nebula?, and the physical constitution of the rings of the planet Saturn, by the use of that instrument....
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