František Nušl
1867–1951 (age 84)
Biography
František Nušl (1867–1951) was a distinguished Czech astronomer who dedicated his life to the study of celestial bodies and the advancement of astronomical science. His career spanned the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a period of remarkable progress in observational astronomy and theoretical understanding of the cosmos.
Nušl's contributions to astronomy earned him recognition within the scientific community, and his work helped establish Prague's reputation as a center of astronomical research. He was interred in Břevnov cemetery, where his legacy continues to be honored by those who appreciate his scientific achievements.