The pioneering scientific endeavor of the first Colombian modern astronomer José María González Benito (1843-1903) [CL]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2204.08097


Astronomical interest within the current Colombian territory has its roots in the Botanical Expedition of the New Kingdom of Granada, which stimulated the creation of an astronomical observatory in 1803, the first one established in the New World to pursue systematic observations and meteorological studies. After the death in 1816 of its first director, Francisco Jos\’e de Caldas, during the convulsive independence period, no major astronomical observations were made for decades, with few exceptions. In this work we delve into the contributions of the astronomer Jos\’e Mar\’ia Gonz\’alez Benito, the main reactivator of the National Astronomical Observatory of Colombia in the second half of the 19th century, pointing out his pioneering efforts that put worldwide attention to it, and to his own private observatory making him one of the most committed figures to the development of astronomical sciences in the country and the most renowned Colombian in the international astronomical research scene of his time.

Read this paper on arXiv…

F. Cárdenas, S. Domínguez and J. Cuellar
Tue, 19 Apr 22
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Comments: 41 pages, 16 figures, 4 tables. Submitted to the Journal for the History of Astronomy