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George Willis Ritchey



         


George Willis Ritchey (December 31 1864November 4 1945) was an American optician and telescope maker and astronomer (educated as a furniture maker) born at Tupper's Plains, Ohio.

He coinvented the Ritchey-Chrétien reflector telescope along with Henri Chrétien.

He played a major role in designing the mountings and making the mirrors of the 60-inch and 100-inch telescopes at Mount Wilson Observatory. He worked closely with George Ellery Hale.

Craters on Mars and the Moon were named in his honor.

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