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Henry Draper (March 7, 1837 – November 20, 1882) was an American doctor and amateur astronomer. He is best known today as a pioneer of astrophotography.
Henry Draper's father, John William Draper, was an accomplished doctor, chemist, botanist, and professor at New York University; he was also the first to photograph the moon through a telescope in the winter of 1839–1840. Draper's mother was Antonia Coetana de Paiva Pereira Gardner, daughter of the personal physician to the Emperor of Brazil. His niece, Antonia Maury was also an astronomer.
He graduated from New York University School of Medicine, at the age of 20, in 1857. He worked first as a physician at Bellevue Hospital, and later as both a professor and dean of medicine at New York University (NYU). In 1867 he married Mary Anna Palmer, a wealthy socialite.
Draper was one of the pioneers of the use of astrophotography. In 1872, he took a stellar spectrum that showed absorption lines, others, such as Joseph Fraunhofer, Lewis Morris Rutherfurd and Angelo Secchi, preceded him in that ambition.
Céu da Semana é produzido pela Univesp TV, em parceria com o Laboratório Aberto de Interatividade da UFSCar. Todas as semanas, Gustavo Rojas apresenta dicas de como olhar para o céu, quais constelações estão em destaque, fases da lua e os principais fenômenos astronômicos. O Céu da Semana é um quadro também no Paideia, programa radiofônico sobre cultura científica apresentado ao vivo todas às 3ª feiras, às 18h, na Rádio UFSCar. Acompanhem mais notícias no blog http://programapaideia.wordpress.com Tema do Programa: História da Astronomia: Henry Draper A Univesp TV é o canal digital 2.2 de multiprogramação da TV Cultura,e também pode ser assistida em live streaming pelo site www.univesp.tv.br. siga o @CeudaSemana no twitter links úteis: http://twitter.com/ceudasemana http://www.labi.uf...
For his founding concept, unflagging advocacy, and visionary leadership during the development of NASA's Kepler mission, which has uncovered myriad planets and solar systems with unforeseen and surprising properties.
Bill Draper is one of the West Coast's first venture capitalists. He founded venture capital funds Draper Richards, Draper International, and Sutter Hill Ventures. In this talk, he discusses the early days of Sand Hill Road and Silicon Valley. MS&E; 476: Entrepreneurship through the Lens of Venture Capital We often discuss how technology is reinvented and disrupted, but there is also a good amount of change occurring within the venture capital industry. Within the past several decades there have been new entrants, from incubators to angels to different models of venture capital. The course explores changes in the venture capital industry: from the rise of Sand Hill Road and investing in the dot-com bubble, to incubators and accelerators, equity crowd funding platform, and different mod...
Choir of St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, Edinburgh Canticle of the Sun (St Francis of Assisi), paraphrased by William Henry Draper (1855-1933)
This video takes a look inside of the Estate of Henry Draper, son of John Draper, the first to photograph the moon, and the real father of Amateur Telescope Making in the United States. It is Henry Draper for whom the famed "Draper Machine" was named. I have two items of errata to arddress, Henry Draper visited John Herschel in England when he was 20. John Herschel was the son of Sir William Herschel and the nephew of Caroline Herschel. The observatory of Henry Draper was destroyed by fire in 1905 and subsequently rebuilt.
DRAPER MEDAL AWARD - ARC. NASA Ames. William Borucki, science principal investigator for NASA's Kepler mission at the Ames Research Center, is the recipient of the 2013 Henry Draper Medal for outstanding contribution to astrophysical research. Borucki is honored for his pioneering work with Kepler, the first NASA mission capable of finding other planetary systems whose Earth-size planets could have water on their surface. Awarded every four years by the National Academy of Sciences, the Draper Medal will be presented to Borucki this spring. Last June, Borucki celebrated 50 years of service at NASA.
William Draper III invites ValleyZen for a tour of his James Bond-like office. Draper unleashes his "samurai sword" and shows why he is the true 007!
Polly Carey Draper is an award-winning actress, writer, producer, and director. She was born on June 15, 1955 in Gary, Indiana, USA, to Phyllis (Culbertson), a Peace Corps administrator, and William Henry Draper III, who headed the United Nations Development Programme. She is most known for her work on Thirtysomething (1987), The Tic Code (1999), Getting Into Heaven (2003), and The Naked Brothers Band (2007). Draper married jazz pianist Michael Wolff in 1992.
Timothy Cook "Tim" Draper (born June 11, 1958) is an American venture capital investor, and 1985 founder of the firm that would become Draper Fisher Jurvetson (DFJ). Tim Draper is also the founder of Draper University. In July 2014, Draper purchased at a US Marshals Service auction of seized Bitcoins from the Silk Road marketplace website. He is the third in a line of venture capitalists. His father, William Henry Draper III, founded the Draper & Johnson Investment Company in 1962 and was chairman and president of the Export-Import Bank of the United States. His grandfather William Henry Draper Jr. founded Draper, Gaither and Anderson in 1958. He has a degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University, and an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1984. Hotmail and viral marketing, Sk...
Let's meet Bill Draper Co-chair at Draper Kaplan Foundation
This video shows the impact Bill Draper has had on women and entrepreneurs around the globe - and why Women's Initiative chose to honor him at its 25th Anniversary Gala.
William H. Draper, III's acceptance speech
Bill Draper III is known for his trailblazing contributions as a pioneering American Venture Capitalist (Sutter Hill Ventures, Draper International, Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation), as well as for his leadership in the US government (head of Export Import Bank, UN member)...but did you know that he's also been a super advocate and ambassador for women's empowerment? Women's Initiative chose to honor Bill Draper III at their 2013 Gala. We decided to mix up the traditional Gala honoree video and blend together documentary interview style with art, heart and wow to make a video that would inspire and awe. Special Note: Bill is the first man to ever get this honor (after you watch, you'll see why!) A film by Cinemagical Media :: http://cinemagicalmedia.com Featuring Tim Draper, Robin Ric...
Testing a Henry Draper Mirror & Some Testing History by Dick Parker. Delivered at the Saturday Afternoon Talks at the 2011 Stellafane Convention
MS&E; 476: Entrepreneurship through the Lens of Venture Capital Bill Draper is one of the West Coast's first venture capitalists. He founded venture capital funds Draper Richards, Draper International, and Sutter Hill Ventures. In this talk, Bill discusses the rise of Sand Hill Road and Silicon Valley. Course Description: We often discuss how technology is reinvented and disrupted, but there is also a good amount of change occurring within the venture capital industry. Within the past several decades there have been new entrants, from incubators to angels to different models of venture capital. The course explores changes in the venture capital industry: from the rise of Sand Hill Road and investing in the dot-com bubble, to incubators and accelerators, equity crowdfunding platform, ...
From the "How Business Models, Capital Markets, and Ecosystems Help Scale Social Change" CASE event on October 22, 2010. William H. Draper III.
[Recorded: February 10, 2011] When we think of Silicon Valley today, innovative companies such as Google, Facebook, Open Table, and others will come to mind. It's difficult to imagine these powerhouses as small, struggling start-ups, but at some point, each one was just a good idea that needed support. For these and countless other startups, that support came through venture capitalists. Venture capital is much more than the caricature many may think of when they hear the term; these businessmen and women do not invest millions with the sole hope of "cashing out" in the future. In fact, they provide creative thinkers with both the capital necessary to turn their vision into a reality and the business know-how and networking skills necessary to keep the company afloat. "The Startup Game" c...
This is an episode of REVOLUTIONARIES, a co-production of the Computer History Museum and KQED television, with major sponsorship by Intel. Recorded: February 10th, 2011, originally broadcast on April 30th, 2012. When we think of Silicon Valley today, innovative companies such as Google, Facebook, Open Table, and others will come to mind. It's difficult to imagine these powerhouses as small, struggling start-ups, but at some point, each one was just a good idea that needed support. For these and countless other startups, that support came through venture capitalists. Venture capital is much more than the caricature many may think of when they hear the term; these businessmen and women do not invest millions with the sole hope of "cashing out" in the future. In fact, they provide creative ...
"Michelangelo and the Young Archer in Relation to Bertoldo di Giovanni" by James David Draper, Henry R. Kravis Curator, Department of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Join international scholars to explore the pivotal decade of the 1490s in Florence and the formation and evolution of the young Michelangelo. Prompted by the recent loan by the French Republic to the Metropolitan Museum of the fragmentary marble statue Young Archer that many scholars attribute to Michelangelo, this symposium will provide occasion to reflect on the sculpture and the confluence of dramatic forces that shaped Renaissance Florence. This program is made possible by the Samuel H. Kress Foundation.