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  1. Sir George Darwin (born July 9, 1845, Downe, Kent, England—died December 7, 1912, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire) was an English astronomer who championed the theory that the Moon was once part of the Earth, until it was pulled free to form a satellite. The second son of the eminent naturalist Charles Darwin, he became Plumian professor of ...

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  2. Nov 21, 2022 · British Astronomer Sir George Howard Darwin, Charles Darwin’s fifth child, proposed the fission theory in 1878. The fission theory states that the Moon broke away from the Earth at the beginning ...

  3. George H. Darwin was born at Down House, Kent, the fifth child of biologist Charles Darwin and Emma Darwin . From the age of 11 he studied under Charles Pritchard at Clapham Grammar School, and entered St John's College, Cambridge, in 1863, though he soon moved to Trinity College, [2] where his tutor was Edward John Routh.

    • 7 December 1912 (aged 67), Cambridge, England
  4. Apr 20, 2020 · The astronomer George Darwin, fifth son of the great English naturalist, proposed at the end of the 19th century a theory for the birth of the Moon, according to which our satellite would be ...

  5. The first moon-origin theory to gain a solid foothold was put forth in 1878. That year, George Howard Darwin, son of the famous evolutionist, proposed that Earth spun so rapidly in its early years ...

  6. Sep 9, 2013 · The first modern idea about the formation of the Moon was called the fission theory, and it came from George Darwin, the son of Charles Darwin. ... the Moon we have today. This theory was first ...

  7. Lunar theory would become central to George Darwin’s work, and he went on to form crucial theories regarding lunar acceleration, earth retardation, the earth-moon system, and the genesis of the moon. This book is signed February 1866, when Darwin was aged 20 and still at Cambridge.

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