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  1. Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington OM FRS [2] (28 December 1882 – 22 November 1944) was an English astronomer, physicist, and mathematician. He was also a philosopher of science and a populariser of science.

  2. Arthur Eddington was an English astronomer, physicist, and mathematician who did his greatest work in astrophysics, investigating the motion, internal structure, and evolution of stars. He also was the first expositor of the theory of relativity in the English language.

  3. The Eddington experiment was an observational test of general relativity, organised by the British astronomers Frank Watson Dyson and Arthur Stanley Eddington in 1919.

  4. Sir Arthur Eddington was a prominent English astrophysicist of the early 20th Century. He is perhaps best known for his observational confirmation of Einstein ’s General Theory of Relativity and the bending of light due to gravity , and his early adoption and popular expositions of relativity were instrumental in gaining publicity for the ...

  5. Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington, (born Dec. 28, 1882, Kendal, Westmorland, Eng.—died Nov. 22, 1944, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire), British astronomer, physicist, and mathematician. At the University of Cambridge he won every mathematical honour.

  6. Sir Arthur Eddington was one of the most prominent and important astrophysicists of his time. He was one of the first physicists to understand the early ideas of relativity along with Albert Einstein. ESA's planet-finding mission Eddington is named after him.

  7. Nov 14, 2022 · Sir Arthur Stanley EddingtonOM FRS[ 1] (28 December 1882 – 22 November 1944) was an English astronomer, physicist, and mathematician. He was also a philosopher of science and a populariser of science.

  8. Sep 1, 2005 · Best known for his measurements of the 1919 solar eclipse that confirmed Einstein’s general theory of relativity, Arthur Eddington was also a Quaker and pacifist who thought deeply about religion and politics, as Matthew Stanley explains.

  9. Arthur Eddington is one of Britains most famous astronomers of the twentieth century. He began his career as Chief Assistant at the Royal Observatory at Greenwich and ended it as Plumian Professor of Astronomy and Director of the Observatory at Cambridge. The Eddington limit, is named after him.

  10. Dec 28, 2014 · Eddington made important contributions to the theory of general relativity. Arthur Eddington's father, Arthur Henry Eddington, taught at a Quaker training college in Lancashire before moving to Kendal to become headmaster of Stramongate School. He died of typhoid in an epidemic which swept the country in 1884 before his son was two years old.