American artist, astronomer, and explorer
Russell W. Porter |
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Porter, c. 1940 |
Born | (1871-12-13)December 13, 1871
Springfield, VT |
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Died | February 22, 1949(1949-02-22) (aged 77)
Pasadena, CA |
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Resting place | Port Clyde, ME |
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Known for | Amateur Telescope Making |
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Spouse | Alice Belle Marshall (married 1907) |
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Children | 2 |
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Awards | Vermont Academy Florence Sabin Distinguished Alumni Award (1988)
Distinguished Service Award, American Legion, Pasadena, Post 13 |
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Honours | Porter (lunar crater)
Porter B (lunar crater)
Porter C (lunar crater)
Porter (martian crater)
329069 Russellporter (asteroid) |
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Russell Williams Porter (December 13, 1871 – February 22, 1949) was an American artist, engineer, architect, amateur astronomer, and Arctic explorer.[1] He was a pioneer in the field of “cutaway illustration"[2] and is sometimes referred to as the "founder[3][4] of amateur telescope making."[5]
- ^ memagazine.org the legacy of the cutaway man Russell Porter, artist, explorer, engineer, turned his hobby into an observatory of unprecedented scale in California, By Frank Wicks Archived 2009-01-06 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Russell W Porter". thenonist.com.
- ^ Pendergrast, Mark (28 April 2009). Mirror, Mirror: A History Of The Human Love Affair With Reflection. Basic Books. ISBN 9780786729906 – via Google Books.
- ^ The Springfield Stars Club - Stars Club History - "Russell Porter, considered to be the founder of amateur telescope making."
- ^ Albert G. Ingalls is sometime given credit as co-founder of this movement, BORDER TRADING: THE AMATEUR-PROFESSIONAL PARTNERSHIP IN VARIABLE STAR ASTRONOMY by Sheila Kannappan, Page 7