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    Sir Joseph Norman Lockyer KCB FRS (17 May 1836 – 16 August 1920) was an English scientist and astronomer. Along with the French scientist Pierre Janssen...
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    The Norman Lockyer Observatory, the Lockyer Technology Centre, and the Planetarium (jointly NLO), is a public access optical observatory 1 mile (1.6 km)...
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    the element, along with Norman Lockyer. Janssen recorded the helium spectral line during the solar eclipse of 1868, while Lockyer observed it from Britain...
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  • Norman Lockyer Island is located off the eastern coast of Ellesmere Island, and a part of the Qikiqtaaluk Region of the Canadian territory of Nunavut....
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    readers per month. Founded in autumn 1869, Nature was first circulated by Norman Lockyer and Alexander MacMillan as a public forum for scientific innovations...
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    large walled plain Janssen. It was named after British astrophysicist Norman Lockyer. This crater is roughly circular with a slight outward bulge along the...
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    Janssen, was a French astronomer who, along with English scientist Joseph Norman Lockyer, is credited with discovering the gaseous nature of the solar chromosphere...
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    Among those who extended the study of solar and stellar spectra was Norman Lockyer, who in 1868 detected radiant, as well as dark lines in solar spectra...
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    Heller, Augustus (April 1896). "Anianus Jedlik". Nature. 53 (1379). Norman Lockyer: 516–517. Bibcode:1896Natur..53..516H. doi:10.1038/053516a0. Blundel...
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  • physicist Norman Lockyer (1836–1920), English scientist and astronomer Paul Lockyer (1950–2011), Australian television journalist Peter Lockyer, American...
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    Norman Lockyer: 516. Bibcode:1896Natur..53..516H. doi:10.1038/053516a0. Augustus Heller (2 April 1896), "Anianus Jedlik", Nature, 53 (1379), Norman Lockyer:...
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  • for what is now known as the Brückner-Egeson-Lockyer cycle. William was the fifth son of Sir Norman Lockyer and his wife Winifred née James. He was educated...
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  • in 1900. On 23 May 1903, Thomazine married astronomer and scientist Norman Lockyer, sixteen years older than she was. The pair knew each other from before...
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    astronomer Norman Lockyer observed a yellow line in the solar spectrum. He took the observation in West Hampstead, United Kingdom. Norman Lockyer set up an...
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  • Denmark) Houston Stewart Hyde Parker Île Marc John Barrow Margaret Nookap Norman Lockyer Patterson Philpots Pim Pioneer Princess Royal Seymour Skraeling Spit...
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    Denmark) Houston Stewart Hyde Parker Île Marc John Barrow Margaret Nookap Norman Lockyer Patterson Philpots Pim Pioneer Princess Royal Seymour Skraeling Spit...
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    due to decay of radioactive potassium-40. Pierre Janssen and Joseph Norman Lockyer had discovered a new element on 18 August 1868 while looking at the...
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    arithmetic, in theory and practice. p. 9. Retrieved 27 January 2012. Norman Lockyer, "Nature," Nature Publishing Group, Macmillan Journals Ltd., 1922. Emilio...
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    Denmark) Houston Stewart Hyde Parker Île Marc John Barrow Margaret Nookap Norman Lockyer Patterson Philpots Pim Pioneer Princess Royal Seymour Skraeling Spit...
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    Arthur Brunel Chatwood. (1896). The New Photography. Downey. p. 93 Norman Lockyer. (1896). Nature. Volume 53. p. 460 "Modern psychical phenomena, recent...
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    Reviews. 53: 1–75. doi:10.1021/cr60161a001. Retrieved 30 July 2022. Sir Norman Lockyer (1891). Nature. Macmillan Journals Limited. pp. 625–. Archived from...
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    Stonehenge, and Other British Monuments Astronomically Considered – Norman Lockyer (1906), via Project Gutenberg. Glaciers and the bluestones of Wales...
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    Augustus Heller (April 2, 1896). "Anianus Jedlik". Nature. 53 (1379). Norman Lockyer: 516. Bibcode:1896Natur..53..516H. doi:10.1038/053516a0. "On the augmentation...
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    imaging (2nd ed.). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 978-0-471-69214-0. Sir Norman Lockyer (1876). Nature Volume 14. Albert Van Helden; Sven Dupré; Rob van Gent...
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  • of the two authors of the Savoy operas, lived in Harrington Gardens. Norman Lockyer (1836–1920), English scientist and astronomer credited with discovering...
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    not correspond to any chemical elements then known on Earth. In 1868, Norman Lockyer hypothesized that these absorption lines were caused by a new element...
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    upon earlier research; he cited the work of the English astronomer Norman Lockyer, who had argued that ancient alignments might be oriented to sunrise...
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  • Eyre, South Australia. Lockyer was the younger of two sons of Nona and Norman Lockyer. He was born and grew up on a farm near Corrigin, about 250 kilometres...
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  • selected star, rises or sets at the measured azimuth. The astronomer Norman Lockyer applied this method to Stonehenge by measuring the orientation of the...
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    Yale University in 1904. Several scientists, such as William Prout and Norman Lockyer, had suggested that atoms were built up from a more fundamental unit...
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