• George Phillips Bond (May 20, 1825 – February 17, 1865) was an American astronomer. He was the son of William Cranch Bond. Some sources give his year...
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    the Moon's near side. It was named after the American astronomer George Phillips Bond. It lies to the east of the larger crater Posidonius, and to the...
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  • The Bond albedo (also called spheric albedo, planetary albedo, and bolometric albedo), named after the American astronomer George Phillips Bond (1825–1865)...
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  • George Allan Bond, founder of Bonds (clothing) in Australia George John Bond (1850–1933), Canadian Methodist minister and missionary George Phillips Bond...
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    Bond was elected as a member to the American Philosophical Society. Independently discovered the Great Comet of 1811 Bond and his son George Phillips...
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    Giovanni Domenico Cassini, C in 1850 by William Cranch Bond and his son George Phillips Bond, D in 1933 by Nikolai P. Barabachov and B. Semejkin, E in...
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    particularly closely studied by the astronomer George Phillips Bond and his father William Cranch Bond. G. P. Bond incorporated these observations and those...
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    of the region were drawn by H. Conant and by Harvard astronomer George Phillips Bond, who published the first topographical map of the region in 1853...
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    the crater Holden on Mars are all named in his honor. His cousin George Phillips Bond was director of Harvard College Observatory. His grandson, also named...
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    April 1787, but also observed by John Herschel in April 1828 and by George Phillips Bond in March 1853, who catalogued the object as NGC 5658 under the New...
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    (Lambertian) disk with the same cross-section. The Bond albedo, named after the American astronomer George Phillips Bond (1825–1865), who originally proposed it...
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    After Refs Bond-Lassell Dorsum 48°00′N 143°30′W / 48°N 143.5°W / 48; -143.5 (Bond-Lassell) 0 1982 George Phillips Bond, William Cranch Bond and William...
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    Observatory as the Bright Star Catalogue. William Cranch Bond 1839–1859 George Phillips Bond 1859–1865 Joseph Winlock 1866–1875 Edward Charles Pickering...
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  • Watson) 761 Brendelia (Martin Brendel) 767 Bondia (William Cranch Bond and George Phillips Bond) 768 Struveana (Otto Wilhelm von Struve, Friedrich Georg Wilhelm...
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    later of planet's discovery. 1848 – Lassell, William Cranch Bond and George Phillips Bond discover Saturn's moon Hyperion. 1849 – Édouard Roche finds...
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    testimonial medals, awarded to John Couch Adams, George Biddell Airy, Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander, George Bishop, George Everest, Peter Andreas Hansen, Karl Ludwig...
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    period of 8.3 hours. It was named after William Cranch Bond (1789–1859) and his son George Phillips Bond (1825–1865), both American astronomers and directors...
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    Hyperion (moon) (category Discoveries by William Cranch Bond)
    Hyperion was independently discovered by William Cranch Bond and his son George Phillips Bond in the United States, and William Lassell in the United...
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  • The James Bond franchise focuses on the titular character, a fictional British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured...
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    them an award at the 1851 Great Exhibition in London). Bond and his son, George Phillips Bond (the second director of HCO), used it to discover Saturn's...
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    NGC 219 (category Discoveries by George Phillips Bond)
    the constellation Cetus. It was discovered on September 16, 1863 by George Bond. List of NGC objects (1–1000) "NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database". Results...
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    Seven Sisters. In 1861, the director of the discovering observatory, George Phillips Bond, raised a minor concern since these names had already been applied...
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    century, Bond Street became less known for its social atmosphere but increased its reputation as a street for luxury shopping. The auctioneer Phillips was...
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  • University DMP · 766 767 Bondia 1913 SX William Cranch Bond (1789–1859) and his son George Phillips Bond (1825–1865), both American astronomers and directors...
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  • Bohr Priscilla Fairfield Bok János Bolyai George Phillips Bond - named for G. Bond crater Aimé Bonpland George Boole Émile Borel Roger Joseph Boscovich...
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    1866 he became director of the Harvard College Observatory, succeeding George Bond, and making many improvements in the facility. He was also appointed...
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  • Approval Year Eponym Ref G. Bond 32°23′N 36°19′E / 32.39°N 36.32°E / 32.39; 36.32 (G. Bond) 19.05 1935 George Phillips Bond (1826–1865) WGPSN Gadomski...
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  • St George's School, Harpenden, Queen's College, Harley Street and RADA. Scoular was among a small group of actors to have appeared in two James Bond films...
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  • The James Bond video game franchise is a series centering on Ian Fleming's fictional British MI6 agent, James Bond. Games of the series have been predominantly...
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  • and "Live at Five" by Raymond Benson, "Your Deal, Mr. Bond" by Phillip and Robert King, and "Bond Strikes Camp" by Cyril Connolly which are discussed below...
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