(Redirected from Elis Stromgren)'Svante Elis Strömgren' (
May 31 1870–
April 5 1947);
Swedish-
Danish astronomer.
Strömgren was born in
Helsingborg in
Scania, received his doctorate at
Lund University in 1898, becoming
docent there the same year. He worked at the
University of Kiel from 1901 and became Professor of Astronomy and director of the
Copenhagen Observatory of the
University of Copenhagen in 1907.
He worked in a variety of fields but was particularly interested in
theoretical astronomy and
celestial mechanics, publishing works on the origin and orbits of
comets. He also worked on the calculations for
Jens Olsen's World Clock after 1928.
His spouse, the dentist and writer
Hedvig Lidforss (1877-1967) was daughter of the philologist
Edvard Lidforss in Lund, and sister of the publicist and botanist
Bengt Lidforss. Elis Strömgren's son was the astronomer
Bengt Strömgren, who would in 1940 succeed his father in Copenhagen.
External links
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Biography of Elis Strömgren (in Danish)
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Biography in
Nordisk familjebok (in Swedish)