November 8th in Astronomy and Space Science
![]() | 1656 | British scientist and astronomer Edmond Halley born. He was instrumental in getting Issac Newton's Pricipia Mathematica published, having paid the printing costs out of his own pocket. He created a world map depicting prevailing wind directions - believed to be the world's first meteorological chart, and conducted a study of mortality rates as they related to age, eventually leading to the first actuarial tables for life insurance. Halley's work on the orbits of comets lead him to believe that the comet of 1682 was periodic and was the same object as the comet of 1531, and 1607. He further speculated that this same comet had appeared in 1305, 1380, and 1456. Having established a period of 76 years, he predicted it would reappear in 1758. The reappearance of Halley's Comet on Christmas Day, 1758 secured him everlasting fame, although he did not see it, having died 15 years earlier. |
![]() | 1958 | US launches the Pioneer 2 unmanned probe in a failed attempt to reach the moon. |
![]() | 2001 | For a period of 17 minutes, Jupiter appears without any visible moons. All four of the large Galilean moons are on the far side of the planet at once. |