Benjamin West Scientist

Benjamin West (March 1730 – August 26, 1813) was an American astronomer, professor, and almanac publisher. He is the son of John West, a farmer.Born in Rehoboth, Massachusetts, he was largely an autodidact. After a school he started in Providence, Rhode Island proved unprofitable, he worked as a store owner, then made clothes during the American Revolutionary War. He and Joseph Brown observed the transit of Venus on June 3, 1769, publishing An Account of the Observation of Venus upon the Sun the Third Day of June 1769. He observed Lexell's Comet in July 1770, the same year he earned honorary degrees from Harvard University and Rhode Island College (known since 1804 as Brown University). He also earned an honorary degree from Dartmouth College in 1772.The publication of An Almanack, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1763. In 1781 he was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and began teaching as a professor of mathematics and natural history at Rhode Island College after 1786.

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Birth dateJanuary 01, 1730
Birth place
Rehoboth Massachusetts , Massachusetts
Date of deathAugust 26, 1813

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Astronomy

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