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T. E. R. Phillips

 

T. E. R. Phillips

Rev. Theodore Evelyn Reece Phillips (universally known as T. E. R. Phillips) (March 28 1868May 13 1942) was a British astronomer.

In 1891 he became curate of Holy Trinity, Taunton; in 1895 he became curate of Hendford, Yeovil; in 1901 he became curate of St. Saviour's, Croydon; in 1906 he became curate of Ashtead, Surrey; finally in 1916 he was appointed vicar of Headley where he remained for the rest of his life.

As an amateur astronomer, he observed planets including Jupiter and Mars, making a very thorough study of the surface currents on Jupiter. He was a member of the IAU commission on planets. He was director of the Jupiter section of the British Astronomical Association from 19001933 and director of the Saturn section from 19351940. He was president of the Royal Astronomical Society from 19271929.

He won the Jackson-Gwilt Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1918.

He co-wrote Splendour of the Heavens with W. H. Steavenson in 1923.

In an addition to astronomy, he took an active interest in meteorology. He was married and had one son.

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Obituaries

  • MNRAS 103 (1943) 70–72
  • PASP 54 (1942) 166
  • Obs 64 (1942) 228–231 (article on honorary degree from Oxford University on 28 February 1942, in lieu of obituary)



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