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    Taking Internal Advantage of External Events - Two Astronomical Examples From Nineteenth Century Portugal
    with Vitor Bonifácio and Isabel Malaquias
    Centaurus 51 (3): 213-234. 2009.
    A country‘s development is bound to be influenced by external occurrences. This article analyses two astronomical examples in which Portuguese nationals used high visibility events in the international scientific community to press their own scientific interests upon the government, whether these interests were, or were not, directly linked to the events themselves.During the 1840s and 1850s the parallax, i.e. the distance, of Groombridge’s star 1830 was hotly debated. The astronomer Hervé Faye‘…Read more