John Flamsteed (1646 1719) was the first Astronomer Royal, appointed to the newly founded Greenwich Observatory. Charged with improving navigation at sea, he used meticulous telescopic observations to compile a 'Catalogue of British Stars', radically updating Tycho Brahe's previous naked-eye calculations. However he delayed publishing, leading to a vituperative quarrel with contemporaries Newton and Halley, who published his results without his permission. Flamsteed managed to destroy most of that edition his own was published posthumously but his reputation was damaged. A century later,...
John Flamsteed (1646 1719) was the first Astronomer Royal, appointed to the newly founded Greenwich Observatory. Charged with improving navigation at ...