Background
Tucker, Richard Hawley was born on October 29, 1859 in Wiscasset, Maine, United States. Son of Captain R. H. and Mary (Armstrong) Tucker.
Tucker, Richard Hawley was born on October 29, 1859 in Wiscasset, Maine, United States. Son of Captain R. H. and Mary (Armstrong) Tucker.
After a brief stint at sea starting at age 14, he attended Lehigh University where he studied civil engineering but became interested in the study of astronomy. He graduated in 1879 and became an assistant at Dudley Observatory.
He remained there for four years, and briefly worked with the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. In 1883 he joined Lehigh as an instructor of mathematics and astronomy. A year later he was offered a position with the Argentine National Observatory, where he would assist in a survey of the southern night sky.
He remained there for nine years, then joined the staff of Lick Observatory in 1893.
He remained at Lick until 1908, operating the Meridian Circle program to make precise measurements of star positions. In 1908 he would travel to San Louis, Argentina as part of an expedition to measure the positions of stars in the southern part of the sky.
These measurements were to be incorporated into a catalog for Dudley Observatory. During his time there he made 20,800 observations of stars.
After his work in Argentina, he returned to Lick Observatory.
He remained at the observatory until he retired in 1926, when he became Astronomer Emeritus. He spent his retirement years in Palo Alto, California. During his career he published fifty three scientific articles
Member Albany Institute, Astronomical Society Pacific, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Astronomische Gesellschaft, Society Astronomique de France, American Seismological Society, American Philosophical Society.
Married Ruth Standen, April. Children: Mary Ronald, Jane Standen.