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==Astronomy==
==Astronomy==
* August 5 – First sighting of the return of [[Comet Halley]] by Father [[Dominique Dumouchel]], director of the [[Collegio Romano]] at the [[Vatican City|Vatican]]. It is next seen on August 21 by [[Friedrich Georg Wilhelm Struve]] at the [[Dorpat Observatory]]. [[John Herschel]] had been expected to find the comet first, as he was at the time in [[South Africa]] with his 20 ft focal length reflector – at this time the world's largest telescope. He finally observes it in October and watches until it reaches [[perihelion]] November 16. It reappears in January 1836, and Herschel will be the last person to observe it in May.
* August 5 – First sighting of the return of [[Comet Halley]] by Father [[Dominique Dumouchel]], director of the [[Collegio Romano]] at the [[Vatican City|Vatican]]. It is next seen on August 21 by [[Friedrich Georg Wilhelm Struve]] at the [[Dorpat Observatory]]. [[John Herschel]] had been expected to find the comet first, as he is at the time in [[South Africa]] with his 20 ft focal length reflector – at this time the world's largest telescope. He finally observes it in October and watches until it reaches [[perihelion]] November 16. It reappears in January 1836, and Herschel will be the last person to observe it in May.
* August 25 – The first of six articles on discoveries of living creatures on the Moon supposedly made by Herschel and a fictitious companion named Dr. Andrew Grant is published in the ''[[New York Sun (historical)|New York Sun]]''. This incident is now known as the [[Great Moon Hoax]].
* August 25 – The first of six articles on discoveries of living creatures on the Moon supposedly made by Herschel and a fictitious companion named Dr. Andrew Grant is published in the ''[[New York Sun (historical)|New York Sun]]''. This incident is now known as the [[Great Moon Hoax]].
* [[Berlin Observatory]] opened.
* [[Berlin Observatory]] opened.

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The year 1835 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

Astronomy

Biology

Chemistry

Geology

Mathematics

  • Adolphe Quetelet publishes Sur l'homme et le développement de ses facultés, ou Essai de physique sociale (translated as Treatise on Man), outlining his theory of "social physics" and describing his concept of the "average man" (l'homme moyen) who is characterized by the mean values of measured variables that follow a normal distribution.[4]

Physics

Physiology and medicine

Technology

Awards

Births

Deaths

References

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  5. Airy, G. B. (1835) "On the Diffraction of an Object-glass with Circular Aperture". Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 5: 283–291.
  6. Mathew Graves at Whonamedit?
  7. Graves, R. J. (1835). "New observed affection of the thyroid gland in females" (Clinical lectures). London Medical and Surgical Journal (Renshaw) 7: 516–517. Repr. in Medical Classics (1940) 5: 33–36.
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