24:
81:. He graduated from the University of Michigan in 1876 as a civil engineer, but devoted himself to astronomy. He taught astronomy at the University of Michigan from 1876 to 1888. He maintained his own private observatory and discovered three comets. In 1888 he became one of the inaugural astronomers at
258:
255:
346:
119:
was made its director instead of him in 1898, despite the fact that he had been acting director since the previous year. He devoted some time to travel, and then continued astronomical studies in
351:
267:
341:
356:
123:. He never held another astronomical post. He was also an athlete and musician. He was a frequent contributor to astronomical journals.
256:
Portraits of John Martin
Schaeberle from the Lick Observatory Records Digital Archive, UC Santa Cruz Library's Digital Collections
177:
73:. During his apprenticeship, he became interested in astronomy, and decided to finish high school. He then became a student of
236:
268:
https://web.archive.org/web/20051216081237/http://www.detroitobservatory.umich.edu/JAHH2003/DetroitObservatoryArticle.pdf
17:
51:
35:
205:
78:
199:
276:
336:
331:
289:
299:
272:
74:
58:. Most sources refer to him as John M. Schaeberle, but his family and friends called him Martin.
232:
224:
82:
262:
116:
108:
during total solar eclipses. He also discovered
Procyon B, the faint companion star of
312:
23:
325:
127:
89:
55:
198:
105:
70:
62:
104:
in 1896. He designed the "Schaeberle camera" to take pictures of the Sun and its
66:
39:
120:
316:
109:
93:
101:
97:
22:
135:
131:
294:
347:
University of
Michigan College of Engineering alumni
175:
Donald H. Menzel (1935). "Schaeberle, John Martin".
16:"Schaeberle" redirects here. For other uses, see
88:He had charge of the expedition to witness the
96:in 1889, and of those for the same purpose to
54:, but in 1854 immigrated as an infant to the
34:(January 10, 1853 – September 17, 1924) was a
8:
352:Württemberger emigrants to the United States
225:"Comet Designation Index, years 1855–1892"
218:
216:
126:Schaeberle died in Ann Arbor. There are
231:. Vol. 2: 1800–1899. p. 836.
160:
115:He resigned from Lick Observatory when
50:He was born Johann Martin Schäberle in
170:
168:
166:
164:
7:
192:
190:
188:
181:. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
290:"John Martin Schaeberle, 1853-1924"
229:Cometography: A Catalogue of Comets
14:
342:20th-century American astronomers
197:Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920).
178:Dictionary of American Biography
200:"Schaeberle, John Martin"
357:University of Michigan faculty
1:
300:Obituary in '"The Observatory
279:", 27-Aug-1881, pp. 129
130:named after him on both the
18:Schaeberle (disambiguation)
373:
15:
302:(November 1924), p. 348
223:Kronk, Gary W. (2003).
313:John Martin Schaeberle
206:Encyclopedia Americana
150:C/1881 N1 (Schaeberle)
147:C/1880 G1 (Schaeberle)
79:University of Michigan
52:Kingdom of Württemberg
36:Kingdom of Württemberg
32:John Martin Schaeberle
28:
27:John Martin Schaeberle
296:(December 1924) p.309
65:, and then became an
26:
292:, by W. J. Hussey,
273:Scientific American
277:Schaeberle's Comet
261:2016-03-05 at the
75:James Craig Watson
29:
142:Comets discovered
364:
243:
242:
220:
211:
210:
202:
194:
183:
182:
172:
100:in 1893, and to
83:Lick Observatory
372:
371:
367:
366:
365:
363:
362:
361:
322:
321:
311:
306:(one paragraph)
286:
263:Wayback Machine
252:
247:
246:
239:
222:
221:
214:
196:
195:
186:
174:
173:
162:
157:
144:
117:James E. Keeler
48:
38:-born American
21:
12:
11:
5:
370:
368:
360:
359:
354:
349:
344:
339:
334:
324:
323:
315:in libraries (
309:
308:
297:
285:
282:
281:
280:
270:
265:
251:
250:External links
248:
245:
244:
237:
212:
184:
159:
158:
156:
153:
152:
151:
148:
143:
140:
63:public schools
47:
44:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
369:
358:
355:
353:
350:
348:
345:
343:
340:
338:
335:
333:
330:
329:
327:
320:
318:
314:
307:
304:
303:
298:
295:
291:
288:
287:
283:
278:
274:
271:
269:
266:
264:
260:
257:
254:
253:
249:
240:
234:
230:
226:
219:
217:
213:
208:
207:
201:
193:
191:
189:
185:
180:
179:
171:
169:
167:
165:
161:
154:
149:
146:
145:
141:
139:
137:
133:
129:
124:
122:
118:
113:
111:
107:
103:
99:
95:
91:
90:solar eclipse
86:
84:
80:
76:
72:
68:
64:
59:
57:
56:United States
53:
45:
43:
41:
37:
33:
25:
19:
310:
305:
301:
293:
228:
204:
176:
125:
114:
87:
71:machine shop
61:He attended
60:
49:
31:
30:
337:1924 deaths
332:1853 births
112:, in 1896.
326:Categories
284:Obituaries
238:0521585058
67:apprentice
40:astronomer
319:catalog)
121:Ann Arbor
46:Biography
317:WorldCat
259:Archived
134:and on
128:craters
110:Procyon
94:Cayenne
77:at the
235:
106:corona
155:Notes
102:Japan
98:Chile
69:in a
233:ISBN
136:Mars
132:Moon
275:, "
92:at
328::
227:.
215:^
203:.
187:^
163:^
138:.
85:.
42:.
241:.
209:.
20:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.