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Henry Atkinson (scientist)

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Atkinson, H. (1826). On the utility and probable accuracy of the mode of determining the sun's parallax by observations on the planet Mars near his opposition.
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School when he was only thirteen. Atkinson subsequently taught at schools in the Northumberland villages of
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The eclipses of Jupiter's satellites and on the mode of determining the longitude by these means
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On the difference between the followers of Newton and Leibniz concerning the measure of forces
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whose interests extended to economics, engineering, and philosophy. Born in
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The possibility and … consequences of the lunar origin of meteoric stones
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A new method of extracting the roots of equations of the higher orders
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Atkinson, H. (1826). An essay on astronomical and other refraction.
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church and was closely affiliated with its controversial minister,
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Atkinson also published papers in the journal of the
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Henry Atkinson (disambiguation)
mathematician
astronomer
West Harle
Northumberland
Bavington
Belsay
Woodburn
Stamfordham
Newcastle upon Tyne
Newcastle Literary and Philosophical Society
Astronomical Society of London
Unitarian
William Turner
Newcastle
Newcastle Literary and Philosophical Society
Categories
1781 births
1829 deaths
19th-century British astronomers
19th-century English mathematicians
Scientists from Northumberland

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