Anders Celsius

Swedish astronomer
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Born:
November 27, 1701, Uppsala, Sweden
Died:
April 25, 1744, Uppsala (aged 42)
Inventions:
Celsius
Subjects Of Study:
northern lights

Anders Celsius (born November 27, 1701, Uppsala, Sweden—died April 25, 1744, Uppsala) was an astronomer who invented the Celsius temperature scale (often called the centigrade scale). Celsius was professor of astronomy at Uppsala University from 1730 to 1744, and in 1740 he built the Uppsala Observatory. In 1733 Celsius published a collection of 316 observations of the aurora borealis, or northern lights, made by himself and others from 1716 to 1732. He advocated the measurement of an arc of a meridian in Lapland and in 1736 took part in an expedition organized for that purpose, which verified Isaac Newton’s theory ...(100 of 170 words)