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George Willis Ritchey (December 31, 1864 November 4, 1945) was an American optician and telescope maker and astronomer born at Tuppers Plains, Ohio.

George Willis Ritchey
Ritchey at the Fourth Conference International Union for Cooperation in Solar Research at Mount Wilson Observatory, 1910
Born31 December 1864
Tuppers Plains, Ohio
Died4 November 1945
NationalityAmerican
AwardsPrix Jules Janssen
Scientific career
FieldsOptician
astronomy
Ritchey 24 reflecting Telescope
Ritchey 24" reflecting Telescope

Ritchey was educated as a furniture maker. He coinvented the Ritchey–Chrétien (R–C) reflecting telescope along with Henri Chrétien. The R-C prescription remains the predominant optical design for telescopes and has since been used for the majority of major ground-based and space-based telescopes.

He worked closely with George Ellery Hale, first at Yerkes Observatory and later at Mt. Wilson Observatory. He played a major role in designing the mountings and making the mirrors of the Mt. Wilson 60-inch (1.5 m) and 100-inch (2.5 m) telescopes. Hale and Ritchey had a falling out in 1919, and Ritchey eventually went to Paris where he promoted the construction of very large telescopes. He returned to America in 1930 and obtained a contract to build a Ritchey-Chrétien telescope for the U.S. Naval Observatory. This last telescope produced by Ritchey remains in operation at the U.S. Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station in Flagstaff, Arizona.

In 1924, he received the Prix Jules Janssen, the highest award of the Société astronomique de France, the French astronomical society.

Craters on Mars and the Moon were named in his honor.

A very readable biography of Ritchey and Hale is in Don Osterbrock's book "Pauper and Prince - Ritchey, Hale and the Big American Telescopes" (The university of Arizona Press, 1993) where the idiosyncratic personalities of both Ritchey and Hale are exposed.


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[de] George Willis Ritchey

George Willis Ritchey (* 31. Dezember 1864 in Tupper's Plains, Ohio; † 4. November 1945) war ein US-amerikanischer Optiker, Teleskopbauer und Astronom.
- [en] George Willis Ritchey

[es] George Willis Ritchey

George Willis Ritchey (Tuppers Plains, Ohio, EE. UU., 31 de diciembre de 1864 – 4 de noviembre de 1945) fue un óptico, constructor de telescopios y astrónomo estadounidense, conocido por haber inventado el telescopio Ritchey-Chrétien, junto con Henri Chrétien.

[fr] George Willis Ritchey

George Willis Ritchey (31 décembre 1864 – 4 novembre 1945) était un opticien, fabricant de télescope et astronome américain né à Tupper's Plains dans l'Ohio.

[it] George Willis Ritchey

George Willis Ritchey (Tuppers Plains, 31 dicembre 1864 – Azusa, 4 novembre 1945) è stato un astronomo statunitense, esperto costruttore di telescopi ottici.

[ru] Ричи, Джордж Уиллис

Джордж Уиллис Ричи (англ. George Willis Ritchey; 31 декабря 1864[1], Tuppers Plains[d], Огайо — 4 ноября 1945[1], Азуса, Калифорния) — американский астроном и конструктор телескопов.



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