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Arthur Matthew Weld Downing

Arthur Matthew Weld Downing
FRAS
Born (1850-04-13)13 April 1850
County Carlow, Ireland
Died 8 December 1917(1917-12-08) (aged 67)
Bloomsbury, London
Nationality Irish
Fields mathematics, astromony
Institutions Royal Greenwich Observatory, HM Nautical Almanac Office
Alma mater Trinity College, Dublin
Spouse Ellen Jane Downing

Arthur Matthew Weld Downing FRAS (13 April 1850 – 8 December 1917) was an Irish mathematician and astronomer. Downing's major contribution to astronomy is in the calculation of the positions and movements of astral bodies, as well as being a founder of the British Astronomical Association.

Downing was born in County Carlow on 13 April 1850, the younger son of Arthur Matthew Downing and Mary Weld. He attended Nutgrove School, near Rathfarnham, Dublin under the tuition Philip Jones. He then went on to study in Trinity College, Dublin from 1866, receiving a scholarship in science graduating with a B.A. in 1871 with a gold medal in mathematics. Downing went on to receive an Masters in 1881, and an honorary Doctor of Science in 1893.

He became an assistant at the Royal Greenwich Observatory on 17 January 1873. He was first in charge of the manuscripts and library, followed by the time department, and then the circle computations. One of his areas of study was that of the altazimuth or horizontal coordinate system, as well as bring one of the four observers of the transit circle and altazimuth. In 1875, Downing was elected as a fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, contributing 75 papers dealing primarily with correcting errors in the star catalogues and the computation of the motions of astronomical bodies. In one paper, he worked with George Johnstone Stoney on the perturbations of the Leonid meteors, predicting and explaining the spareness of the 1899 shower.

He became superintendent of HM Nautical Almanac Office from 1891 to until his retirement in 1910. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in June 1896. He collaborated with his U.S. counterpart Simon Newcomb in establishing an international standard for astronomical constants.


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