Georg Thomas Sabler

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Born
Georg Thomas Sabler

30 April [O.S. 18 April] 1810
DiedDecember 7, 1865(1865-12-07) (aged 55)
KnownforSunspot photography
Achromatic lenses
Georg Thomas Sabler
Born
Georg Thomas Sabler

30 April [O.S. 18 April] 1810
DiedDecember 7, 1865(1865-12-07) (aged 55)
Alma materUniversity of Tartu (doctorate)
Known forSunspot photography
Achromatic lenses
Spouse(s)Charlotte Knüpffer
Sophie Knüpffer
Scientific career
FieldsAstronomy
InstitutionsTartu Observatory
Pulkovo Observatory
Vilnius University Astronomical Observatory
Doctoral advisorFriedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve

Georg Thomas Sabler (Russian: Его́р Его́рович Са́блер or Георг Заблер, Lithuanian: Georgas Tomas Sableris; 30 April [O.S. 18 April] 1810 – 7 December 1865) was an astronomer and geodesist of Baltic German origin active in territories of modern-day Estonia, Lithuania, Ukraine, and Russia (then all part of the Russian Empire).

A student of Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve, Sabler studied theology and mathematics at the University of Tartu. Fascinated by Struve's lectures of astronomy, Sabler participated in an expedition that measured the difference of sea levels in the Black Sea and Caspian Sea. Sabler then worked as an astronomer at Tartu Observatory and Pulkovo Observatory, and later became the director of the Vilnius University Astronomical Observatory, which received its own photoheliograph due to Sabler's efforts. The telescope was the second one produced in the world. Sabler and his assistant Matvey Gusev pioneered the photography and research of sunspots.

He was described as the "creator and pioneer of new astrophysical research at the Vilnius observatory". Sabler also constructed a star catalog, took care of the methodology of observations, and constructed various astronomical instruments such as achromatic lenses. Notably, Sabler participated in determining the Struve Geodetic Arc in Finland, Lithuania, Ukraine, and Bessarabia. Sabler was the first to find a way to determine the angle of refraction in transparent media.

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