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John Flamsteed
Edmond Halley
James Bradley
Nathaniel Bliss
Nevil Maskelyne
John Pond
Biddell Airy
William Christie
Frank Dyson
Harold Spencer Jones
Richard Woolley
Martin Ryle
Francis Graham Smith
Arnold Wolfendale
Martin Rees
 

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Greenwich Astronomers Royal

Chronological List of Royal Astronomers

  1. John Flamsteed 1675 - 1719

  2. Edmond Halley 1720 - 1742 (discoverer of the famous comet)

  3. James Bradley 1742 - 1762

  4. Nathaniel Bliss 1762 - 1764

  5. Nevil Maskelyne 1765 - 1811

  6. John Pond 1811 - 1835

  7. Sir George Biddell Airy 1835 - 1881 (the man who define today's Prime Meridian)

  8. Sir William Christie 1881 - 1910

  9. Sir Frank Dyson 1910 - 1933

  10. Sir Harold Spencer Jones 1933 - 1955

  11. Sir Richard Woolley 1956 - 1971

  12. Sir Martin Ryle 1972 - 1982

  13. Sir Francis Graham Smith 1982 - 1990

  14. Arnold Wolfendale 1991 - 1995

  15. Martin Rees 1995 -

 

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[ Chronology ] John Flamsteed ] Edmond Halley ] James Bradley ] Nathaniel Bliss ] Nevil Maskelyne ] John Pond ] Biddell Airy ] William Christie ] Frank Dyson ] Harold Spencer Jones ] Richard Woolley ] Martin Ryle ] Francis Graham Smith ] Arnold Wolfendale ] Martin Rees ]

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