Thomas Street
English astronomer
Thomas Street was an English astronomer, known for his writings on celestial motions. He has sometimes been confused with Thomas Street the judge, who lived from 1626 to 1696. The crater Street on the Moon is named after him. Wikipedia
Born: March 5, 1621, Castlelyons, Ireland
Died: August 17, 1689 (age 68 years), Westminster, London, United Kingdom
Books: A Compleat Ephemeris for the Year of Christ, 1685: Containing All the Heliocentrical and Geocentrical Places of the Planets, Aspects, Lunations, Eclipses and Quarterly Ingresses, Most Exactly Calculated : with Astrological Observations Thereon : Referred to the Zenith of the Famous City of London, But Generally Useful to England, Scotland, Ireland, &c. : the Only Exact Ephemeris Extant for this Year : to which is Added the True Nightly Rising & Setting of the Moon, Also the True Time of Her Coming to South : Several Tables of Perpetual and Singular Use : and Lastly, the Exact Time of High-water at London-Bridge, Memorial Verses on the Ecclesiastical and Civil Calender: with an Epitome of the Heavenly Motions, and Astronomia Carolina, With Exact and Most Easy Tables and Rules for the Calculation of Eclipses. By Tho. Street. The Third Edition, Eorrected [sic]. Also, a Series of Observations on the Planets, Chiefly of the Moon, Made Near London
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