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DeLisle Stewart (March 16, 1870 – February 2, 1941)[1] was an American astronomer.[2]
In 1896 he became a staff member of Harvard College Observatory, and from 1898 to 1901 he worked at that observatory's station at Arequipa, Peru, where he took the photographic plates that William Henry Pickering used to discover Saturn's moon Phoebe. He discovered many new nebulas in the sky's southern hemisphere.[1]
Later he worked at Cincinnati Observatory until 1910, and later founded the Cincinnati Astronomical Society.[1]
References
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- ^ "DeLisle Stewart (1870 - 1941), American astronomer". cseligman.com. Archived from the original on 2010-10-10. Retrieved 24 September 2019.