William Sadler Franks
William Sadler Franks (April 26 1851 – June 19 1935) was a British astronomer.
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April 26 - 1851 - June 19 - 1935 - British - Astronomer
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He published a catalogue of the colors of 3890 stars.
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In 1910 he was hired by F. J. Hanbury (of the Allan and Hanbury firm) to work as an observer at Hanbury's private Brockhurst Observatory at East Grinstead in Sussex. He continued his studies of the colors of stars there, and also made micrometer measurements of double stars. In 1923 he won the Jackson-Gwilt Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society.
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1910 - F. J. Hanbury - Allan and Hanbury - Brockhurst Observatory - East Grinstead - Sussex - Micrometer - Double star - 1923 - Jackson-Gwilt Medal - Royal Astronomical Society
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One of the other observers who used the Brockhurst Observatory with Franks was a teenage Patrick Moore (fourteen years old at Franks's death).
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