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Chinthamani Ragoonatha Chary

Chinthamani Ragoonatha Chary
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Born 1822 or 1828
Madras, British India
Died February 5, 1880
Madras, British India
Occupation astronomer
Employer Madras Observatory
Known for discovery of variable star R Reticuli

Chinthamani Ragoonatha Chary (1822 or "17 March" 1828 – February 5, 1880) was an Indian astronomer who worked at the Madras Observatory along with N.R. Pogson. He was the first Indian Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society and is known for his studies of variable stars and the discovery of R Reticuli in 1867.

Little is known about Chary's personal life. It is believed that he was born in Madras in about 1822. However, in official records, his birthdate has been recorded as 1828 and given in some sources as 17 March. Chary's ancestors were Hindu astronomers who prepared Hindu astrological almanacs called Panchangams. He lived in Nungambakkam and joined the Madras Observatory in 1840 as a "coolie" under T. G. Taylor.

By 1864, Chary had gathered enough knowledge of mathematics to be appointed as astronomer at the observatory. He forged a productive partnership with N. R. Pogson, director of the Madras observatory. His main responsibility at the observatory was to observe stars and determine their positions for the Madras Catalogues.

During the solar eclipse of August 18, 1868, Chary was given the task of conducting observations from a village called Vunparthy situated to the north of Kurnool. He was also a part of the team which observed the eclipse of December 12, 1871 at Avanashi. In 1874, Chary wrote a treatise on the transit of Venus which was published in several local languages.

Chary discovered the variable star R Reticuli in 1867. He was the first Indian in modern history to make a significant astronomical discovery. Chary noted that the star which was observed by astronomer T. Moottooswamy Pillai with a Meridian Circle on February 9, 1864 was not visible when observed in January 1866 but could be spotted on January 18, 1867.


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