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George Biddell Airy was a prominent British astronomer and mathematician known for his significant contributions to the field of astronomy. He served as the Astronomer Royal from 1835 to 1881, during which time he oversaw the Royal Observatory in Greenwich. Airy's work on celestial mechanics, particularly his studies of the moon and planets, laid the groundwork for future astronomical research. He was instrumental in the development of precise timekeeping and navigation, which were crucial for maritime travel and exploration during the 19th century.

In addition to his astronomical achievements, Airy was also involved in the education of future scientists, influencing a generation of researchers and mathematicians. His dedication to the advancement of scientific knowledge extended beyond his own research, as he published numerous papers and textbooks that helped disseminate information and inspire others in the field. Airy’s legacy is marked by his meticulous observations and calculations, which remain influential in the study of astronomy today.

出生日期 July 27, 1801
出生地点 Alnwick, Northumberland, England
去世日期 January 2, 1892