George Ellery Hale (June 29 1868 – February 21 1938) was an American astronomer.
As an undergraduate at MIT, he invented the spectroheliograph.
He helped found a number of observatories, including Yerkes Observatory and Mount Wilson Observatory. He hired and encouraged Harlow Shapley and Edwin Hubble and did a great deal of fundraising, planning, organizing and promotion of astronomical institutions, societies and journals.
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