
John B. Whipple
John B. Whipple was an American astronomer and mathematician in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for his work on solar eclipses and celestial observations. He contributed to the understanding of astronomical phenomena and collaborated with institutions like Harvard. Whipple was also involved in developing precise methods for measuring celestial events, helping improve our knowledge of the universe. His work supported the scientific community’s efforts to study the Sun, planets, and stars, advancing our overall understanding of astronomy during his time.