Great Astronomers
GREAT ASTRONOMERS by SIR ROBERT S. BALL D.Sc. LL.D. F.R.S. Lowndean Professor of Astronomy and Geometry in the University of Cambridge Author of "In Starry Realms" "In the High Heavens" etc. [PLATE: GREENWICH OBSERVATORY.] PREFACE. It has been my object in these pages to present the life of each astronomer in such detail as to enable the reader to realise in some degree the man's character and surroundings; and I have
the relief of the shipwrecked men. Everything thus pointing to the
probability of our getting away that afternoon, the provision question had
to be next considered, for the party would be numerous, and the exact time
our expedition would take could scarcely be correctly estimated. We knew
Government would refund us for any reasonable outlay, and so determined our
search should not be cut short by any scarcity of food, and our fears of
overshooting the mark and laying in more than we could consume, were
allayed by Mr. McB--, the store-keeper who generously offered to supply us,
and to take back, without charge, anything that remained at the expiration
of the trip. All difficulties being thus disposed of, we were left at
liberty to make our own private arrangements, until one o'clock, by which
time the 'Daylight' would have laid in her water, etc., and be ready to
start.
But I must now say something of the party itself, which we were compelled
to limit to ten men, inclusive of the native police. These consisted of
the pilot and his crew of two men, Mr. Dunmore, the officer in command of
the police, with the two troopers, Ferdinand and Cato, three volunteers,
and myself. Where all were anxious and willing to aid in the good task, it
would have been invidious to select, and the volunteers drew lots from a
bag in which all were blanks but three, the gainers of these lucky numbers
becoming members of the party.
One other addition we had, and right yeoman's service she did, for it was a
'she', reader as the sequel will prove. About eighteen months before, the
troopers had visited Hinchinbrook Island, to recover stolen property, and
GREAT ASTRONOMERS by SIR ROBERT S. BALL D.Sc. LL.D. F.R.S. Lowndean Professor of Astronomy and Geometry in the University of Cambridge Author of "In Starry Realms" "In the High Heavens" etc. [PLATE: GREENWICH OBSERVATORY.] PREFACE. It has been my object in these pages to present the life of each astronomer in such detail as to enable the reader to realise in some degree the man's character and surroundings; and I have