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  1. Jun 10, 2024 · James Short (born June 10, 1710, Edinburgh, Scot.—died June 14, 1768, London, Eng.) was a British optician and astronomer who produced the first truly parabolic —hence nearly distortionless—mirrors for reflecting telescopes.

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  3. James Short was one of the most prolific telescope makers of the 18th-century. A handwritten instruction sheet, probably by Short himself, accompanies one of his telescopes. His career as an astronomer included many observations of comets, transits of Venus, and the Northern Lights.

  4. James Short FRS (10 June O.S. (21 June N.S.) 1710 – 14 June 1768) was a Scottish mathematician and manufacturer of optical instruments, principally telescopes. During his 35-year career as a telescope-maker he produced approximately 1,360 scientific instruments. [1]

  5. The instrument maker James Short, whose output was exclusively reflecting telescopes, was a sustained and consistent supporter of the clock and watch maker John Harrison.

  6. Short’s telescopes were mostly of Gregorian design. He produced over 1300 reflecting telescopes, sold to observatories and customers all over the world, including observatories in Paris, St Petersburg, Harvard and Uppsala, and private customers in Europe and North America.

  7. Apr 7, 2024 · The Gregorian Reflector telescope was created by James Short, the pre-eminent telescope maker of the 18th Century. By Rachel Candlin. BBC News, West of England. An 18th-Century telescope,...

  8. Jun 21, 2023 · James Short, a Scottish telescope maker, was born June 21, 1710. Orphaned at a young age, he showed himself to be an exemplary student, and he was encouraged to attend the...

  9. James Short was one of Britain's leading instrument makers in the mid 18th century. His skills were recognised by election to the Royal Society in 1737. He produced a number...

  10. JAMES SHORT (1710-1768, F. R. S. 1737), the Scottish telescope-maker who achieved such eminence that he was at one time a favoured candidate for the office o f Astronomer Royal, was born in Edinburgh on 10 June 1710.