TOMBAUGH, CLYDE W.

tŏmˈbô, 1906–97, American astronomer, b. Streator, Ill. Although lacking formal training or a college degree, he was hired in 1929 as an assistant by the Lowell Observatory to continue the search for a planet beyond Neptune, which had been initiated by Percival Lowell. Tombaugh used a blink microscope to compare photographs of a small part of the night sky and detect the planet. After ten months of painstaking comparisons, on Feb. 18, 1930, he found Pluto in the constellation Gemini. After several weeks of observation by the observatory staff to validate the discovery, it was announced on Mar. 13, the 75th anniversary of Lowell's birth. Tombaugh received a scholarship from the Univ. of Kansas, where he obtained his bachelor's (1936) and master's (1939) degrees. He subsequently returned to the observatory and also held several academic posts. He focused on planetary observations, particularly of Mars, and in 1965 images returned by the space probe Mariner 4 confirmed his prediction that the Martian surface would have craters caused by asteroid impacts. He wrote Out of the Darkness: The Planet Pluto (1980) with Patrick Moore.

See biography by D. H. Levy (1992).

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...401 Tidal air, 393 Tides, 29 Titchener, E. B., 457 Tombaugh, Clyde W., 55 , 56 Toxins, 428 Tracheae, 282 Trade winds...Von Humboldt, Alexander, 143 Vorticella, 263 , 289 W Walbeck, 447 Water, action in metals, 157 -158 composition...
...246 , 274 ; defined, 190 Stanner, W.E.H., 118 state, 77 -81...strain, defined, 217 Stump, Roger W., 291 subculture, subsociety different...Jackson, 129 Toch, Hans, 203 Tombaugh, Clyde W., 321 tough-minded/tender minded...
...158 Tizard, Henry, 461 Tokarev rifle, 198 Toltec pull toys, 12 , 73 Tombaugh, Clyde W., 368 , 369 tomb markets, 25 Tommasa da Modena, 110 Tompion, Thomas...IP), 436 transpiration of water in plants, 216 Travers, Morris W., 354
...Soderblom, Larry, 202 Sothis, 3-4 Squyres, Steven W , 201 Sussman, Herbert L., 185 Swift, Jonathan, 67...Trav- els and the moons of Mars, 68-72 Tamerlane, 22 Tombaugh, Clyde W , 95 Torricelli, Evangelista, 55-57 Troy, Ancient...
...Tiberius, 37 Tigris River, 11 Timaeus , 26 titan, 62 Titania, 198 99 Titus, 30 To Build a Fire, 189 Toltec, xiii Tombaugh, Clyde W., 108 Torah, 20 , 40 trademarks, 61 , 115 Treasure Island , 168 trigonometry, 29 , 47 Trimalchios Feast, 68...
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...of science and math. Soon after the dedication Clyde donated his high school geography textbook to the...Geography, published in 1922, price $1.29, Clyde had signed "Clyde W. Tombaugh; Burdett High School; Burdett, Kansas." I was...


 

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...twenty-four-year-old amateur astronomer named Clyde W. Tombaugh discovered Planet X. he had been hired the year...was it buried? Several years ago, shortly after Clyde Tombaugh died at the age of ninety, Plutos planethood was...
...system-seems to be our sentimental favorite among the nine planets. Discovered in 1930 by the American astronomer Clyde W. Tombaugh, Pluto has been an object of curiosity in the three-quarters of a century since then. It is less than 1,500...
...by Lowell Observatory astronomer Clyde W Tom.baugh in 1930, the same year...planet. I mean no disrespect to Clyde Tombaugh, who died in 1997 at the age of...sigh of relief in 1978 when James W Christy and Robert S. Harrington...


 

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...discoverer of the planet Pluto. Clyde Tombaugh found the planet in 1930. His instrument...property of Larkin teacher Paul R. Tombaugh. 4. (D) Cobblestone buildings...that of Elgin High School teacher W.O. Beckner on Elgins west side...
...PLANETARY FIND Astronomer C.W. Tombaugh at the Lowell Observatory in...majority of his army BONNIE AND CLYDE Bank robbers Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, held responsible for...Prize the next year. FAREWELL W.B. Yeats and Sigmund Freud...


 

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...Independent calculations were published by W. H. Pickering and others. In 1929...photographic plates and a blink microscope , Clyde W. Tombaugh discovered an object whose motion...are now classified as plutoids. See W. Hoyt, Planets X and Pluto (1980...


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