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František Nušl, Vice-President of the IAU 1928–1935, and inventor of the circumzenithal telescope

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 April 2019

Petra Hyklová
Affiliation:
Astronomical Institute, Charles University of Prague, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, V Holešovičkách 2, 180 00 Prague 8, Czech Republic emails: martin.solc@mff.cuni.cz, petra.hyklova@gmail.com
Martin Šolc
Affiliation:
Astronomical Institute, Charles University of Prague, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, V Holešovičkách 2, 180 00 Prague 8, Czech Republic emails: martin.solc@mff.cuni.cz, petra.hyklova@gmail.com
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The Czech astronomer František Nušl (1867–1951) was professor of mathematics, practical astronomy and geometrical optics at Prague Charles University. His scientific contribution to astronomy consisted mainly of inventing and constructing of new astronomical and geodetical instruments. Together with his friend Josef Jan Frič, founder of the Ondřejov Observatory, he developed and improved the circumzenithal telescope (1899–1903–1906–1922–1932), a portable instrument with a mercury horizon for determining the geodetic position using the Gauss method of equal altitudes. This instrument won the gold medal at the Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne in Paris in 1937. Nušl, independently of Ernst Öpik, invented the wobbling mirror for determining the velocity of meteors by visual observation, and constructed an unique guiding system for the Ondrejov astrograph etc. The organizational activities of Frantisek Nušl were considerably rich, too: He was one of the founders of the Czech Astronomical Society in 1917, in the years 1922–1948 he served as its president. From 1918 until his retirement in 1937 he was the director of the Ondrejov Observatory, 40 km south of capital city of Prague, lectured astronomy at the Prague university and held many popular lectures including regular courses in radio broadcasting. František Nušl was member of several commisions of international scientific unions; he organized the 3rd General Assembly of IUGG (International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics) in Prague 1927, and in IAU (International Astronomical Union) he was elected as Vice-President in the years 1928–1935. One can conclude that he was the main person who formed the Czech astronomy in the interwar period.

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