Article ID: CBB206307541

Why Halley Did Not Discover Proper Motion and Why Cassini Did (2019)

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In 1717, Halley compared contemporaneous measurements of the latitudes of four stars with earlier measurements by ancient Greek astronomers and by Brahe, and from the differences concluded that these four stars showed proper motion. An analysis with modern methods shows that the data used by Halley do not contain significant evidence for proper motion. What Halley found are the measurement errors of Ptolemaios and Brahe. Halley further argued that the occultation of Aldebaran by the Moon on 11 March 509 in Athens confirmed the change in latitude of Aldebaran. In fact, however, the relevant observation was almost certainly made in Alexandria where Aldebaran was not occulted. By carefully considering measurement errors, Jacques Cassini showed that Halley’s results from comparison with earlier astronomers were spurious, a conclusion partially confirmed by various later authors. Cassini’s careful study of the measurements of the latitude of Arcturus provides the first significant evidence for proper motion.

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Authors & Contributors
Chen, Zhihui
Zsoldos, Endre
Zampieri, Luca
Vignolles, Hélène
Turatto, Massimo
Steele, John M.
Journals
Journal for the History of Astronomy
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
Philosophia Naturalis
Nature
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Lehmanns Colonialwaren im Eigenverl.
Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Concepts
Astronomy
Stars; stellar astronomy
Cosmology
Celestial mechanics
Parallax (astronomy)
Comets; meteors; meteorites
People
Halley, Edmond
Newton, Isaac
Kepler, Johannes
Herschel, William
Michell, John
Lalande, Joseph Jérôme le Français de
Time Periods
18th century
19th century
17th century
20th century
20th century, early
14th century
Places
Great Britain
Eastern Asia: China, Japan, Korea
England
London (England)
Germany
France
Institutions
Royal Society of London
Observatoire de Paris
Università di Bologna
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