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HALLEYEdmond -; English astronomer
FLAMSTEEDJohn ___ (1646-1719), English astronomer appointed the first Astronomer Royal in 1675 (9)
BRADLEYJames --, 1693-1762, English astronomer (7)
WRENEnglish astronomer-turned-architect
HOYLEEnglish astronomer (5)
HALLEEnglish astronomer snubbed in German city (5)
GALILEOBad Manners admits Number One upsets old English astronomer (7)
EDDINGTONEnglish astronomer who observed bending of light by gravity in 1919 (9)
AIRYEnglish astronomer royal from 1835 to 1881 (4)
EDMONDEnglish astronomer best known for computing the orbit of an eponymous comet (6,6)
SIRFREDHOYLEEnglish astronomer who propounded the steady state theory of the universe
HERSCHELEnglish astronomer (son of William Herschel) who extended the catalogue of stars to the southern hemisphere and did pioneering work in photography (17921871).
HALLEYSCOMETAstronomical object last observed from earth in 1986 and named after an English astronomer (7,5)
UMBRIELMoon of Uranus discovered by English astronomer William Lassell in 1851 and named after a character in Alexander Pope's The Rape of the Lock (1712)
ARIELBrightest moon of Uranus, discovered by English astronomer William Lassell in 1851 (5)
MIMASThe smallest and innermost of the major regular moons of Saturn. It was discovered in 1789 by the English astronomer William Herschel. Its most noteworthy feature is a 130-km- (80-mile-) diameter crat
ENCELADUSThe second nearest of the major regular moons of Saturn, the brightest of all its moons, and discovered in 1789 by the English astronomer William Herschel. The surface is almost pure water ice, with t
RYLEMartin, English astronomer who shared the 1974 Nobel prize for physics (4)
URANUSPlanet discovered by Sir William Herschel, English astronomer of Jewish descent (6)
TRITONLargest satellite of Neptune, discovered by English astronomer William Lassell in 1846 (6)