Asaph Hall
American astronomer (*1829 – †1907)
Asaph Hall III (October 15, 1829 – November 22, 1907) was an American astronomer. He is best known for having discovered the two moons of Mars, Deimos and Phobos, in 1877.[1] He found the orbits of satellites of other planets and of double stars. He also found the rotation of Saturn and the mass of Mars.
Asaph Hall | |
---|---|
Born | |
Died | November 22, 1907 | (aged 78)
Alma mater | New-York Central College, McGrawville |
Occupation | Astronomer |
Known for | Discovery of the two moons of Mars |
Spouses | |
Children | 4, including Asaph Hall, Jr. and Percival Hall |
Signature | |
References
change- ↑ Blunck, Jürgen (2009). "The Satellites of Mars; Discovering and Naming the Satellites". Solar System Moons: Discovery and Mythology. Springer. p. 5. ISBN 978-3-540-68852-5.