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  1. Simon Newcomb. Simon Newcomb (March 12, 1835 – July 11, 1909) was a Canadian – American astronomer, applied mathematician, and autodidactic polymath. He served as Professor of Mathematics in the United States Navy and at Johns Hopkins University. Born in Nova Scotia, at the age of 19 Newcomb left an apprenticeship to join his father in ...

  2. Mar 28, 2024 · Simon Newcomb (born March 12, 1835, Wallace, N.S., Can.—died July 11, 1909, Washington, D.C., U.S.) was a Canadian-born American astronomer and mathematician who prepared ephemerides—tables of computed places of celestial bodies over a period of time—and tables of astronomical constants.

  3. Feb 1, 2009 · Simon Newcomb circa 1871, the year he was appointed secretary of the American Transit-of-Venus Commission. He was born in Wallace, Nova Scotia, Canada, on 12 March 1835, to John Burton Newcomb, an itinerant grade-school teacher, and Emily Prince, daughter of a New Brunswick magistrate.

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  5. At age eighteen Simon Newcomb, with no money and little education, made his way on foot from his native Nova Scotia to the United States. Later he found employment as a computer with the Nautical Almanac Office, then in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and earned a B.S. at Harvard's Lawrence Scientific School. He eventually became director of the Nautical Almanac Office, later part of the United ...

  6. May 17, 2018 · NEWCOMB, SIMON. ( b. Wallace, Nova Scotia, Canada, 12 March 1835; d. Washington, D.C., 11 July 1909), astronomy. Simon Newcomb was the most honored American scientist of his time. During his lifetime his influence on professional astronomers and laymen was unparalleled, and it is still widely felt today. Having revolutionized the observational ...

  7. Oct 8, 2023 · Simon NEWCOMB. b. 12 March 1835 - d. 11 July 1909. Summary. Noted Canadian born astronomer Simon Newcomb contributed especially to the treatment of outliers in statistics and to the application of probability theory to data. Much of the early development in statistics originated in problems oo astronomy. The development of least squares by ...

  8. Biography Simon Newcomb's mother was Emily Prince, the daughter of a New Brunswick magistrate.His father, John Burton Newcomb, was a school master in Canada. John moved around teaching in different parts of the country, particularly in different villages in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, and Simon received no formal education other than from his father.

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