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Name
  
Hugo Gylden

Grandchildren
  
Yves Gylden

Children
  
Olof Gylden

Parents
  
Nils Abraham Gylden

Role
  
Astronomer


Hugo Gylden

Died
  
November 9, 1896, Stockholm, Sweden

Johan August Hugo Gyldén (May 29, 1841 in Helsinki – November 9, 1896 in Stockholm) was a Finland-Swedish astronomer primarily known for work in celestial mechanics.

Gyldén was the son of Nils Abraham Gyldén, Professor of Classical philology at the University of Helsinki and baroness Beata Sofia Wrede. He spent his student years at his father's university, graduating as a filosofie magister from the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics in 1860. In 1871 he was called by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences to be its astronomer and head of the Stockholm Observatory. From 1872 he was a member of the Academy. In 1885 he became foreign member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.

The lunar crater Gyldén and the minor planet 806 Gyldenia were named in his honor.

References

Hugo Gyldén Wikipedia


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