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Charles Hugh Smiley

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that was "racing the moon's shadow" at 1,300 mph (2,100 km/h) extending the duration of totality. He also conducted several expeditions between 1947 and 1952 to study "atmospheric refraction at low angular altitudes." He also studied the
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The United States Air Force provided an F-104D, a Starfighter made by Lockheed, and Major William A. Cato piloted the plane from Kirkland Air Force Base in New Mexico to Uplands Airport, Ottawa.
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This planet is named in honor of Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island. ... Its astronomical history dates back to the transit of Venus in 1769, observed by Prof.
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Smiley led expeditions to South America, Canada, Asia, and the US to study solar eclipses and observed the
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and served as chairman of the Department of Astronomy from 1938 until his retirement.
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is named after him. He was considered "one of the world’s leading authorities on
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Smiley, Charles H. (February 1964). "Racing the Moon's Shadow on July 20, 1963".
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and academic, and the author of a column on astronomy, "Planets and Stars" (
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Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
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Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
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Index

astronomer
Providence Journal
asteroid
1613 Smiley
eclipses
Camden, Missouri
UCLA
UC Berkeley
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Royal Greenwich Observatory
Guggenheim Fellow
Brown University
Ladd Observatory
solar eclipse of July 20, 1963
F-104D Starfighter
supersonic aircraft
Mayan calendar
1570 Brunonia
Sylvain Julien Victor Arend
Royal Observatory of Belgium
Uccle
Belgium
Benjamin West






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