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David Gill

(astronomer)

Sir David Gill (June 12 1843January 24 1914) was a Scottish astronomer born in Aberdeen who spent much of his career in South Africa.

He used the parallax of Mars to determine the distance to the Sun, and also measured distances to the stars. He perfected the use of the heliometer. He was Her Majesty's Astronomer at the Cape of Good Hope from 1879 to 1906. He was a pioneer in the use of astrophotography, and one of the early proponents of the Carte du Ciel project.

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