Michael Perryman, who is affiliated with @UCDDublin, is involved in the Gaia project and wrote this history of the general topic of astrometry https://t.co/mP8bfJo56J
@astroshot @dwmal1 Oh, Michael Perryman, who I think is Adjunct Professor at UCD, has a great account on astrometry at https://t.co/vexzDxdI9W
@astromarkmarley @bmac_astro Maybe not in that language, but I looked in Perryman's history of astrometry and he says the Sun's motion through space was shown by William Herschel (1783) looking at many proper motions [and mentions Caroline too] https://t.c
the history of the astrometry http://t.co/Ei47sL4vWZ
The History of Astrometry http://t.co/NzqoOmshUi
From Disks to Planets http://t.co/NzqoOmshUi
Anyone wanting to read my "History of Astrometry".. it's just been published in European Physical Journal http://t.co/LqLJZFmI @ProfBrianCox
La historia de la Astrometría (astronomía posicional), una crónica larga y compleja http://t.co/erDg947o
RT @cosmos4u: "The history of astrometry [...] is a lengthy and complex chronicle," so http://t.co/AnTPwtdu has condensed it into (only? ...
"The history of astrometry [...] is a lengthy and complex chronicle," so http://t.co/AnTPwtdu has condensed it into (only?) 52 pages.
[1209.3563] The History of Astrometry http://t.co/xUbHy3Ha
The History of Astrometry. (arXiv:1209.3563v1 [physics.hist-ph]) (Great Pdf~Doc) http://t.co/lotKPjUx