Robert Burnham, Jr.

Robert Burnham, Jr.

Robert Burnham, Jr. (June 16, 1931 – March 20, 1993) was an American astronomer. He is best known for writing the classic three-volume "Burnham's Celestial Handbook".

Early work

Burnham was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1931. His family moved to Prescott, Arizona in 1940, and he graduated from high school there in 1949. That was the culmination of his formal education. Always a shy person, he had few friends, never married, and spent most of his time observing with his home-built telescope.

In the fall of 1957 he received considerable local publicity when he discovered his first comet. This led to his being hired by Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona in 1958 to work on a survey of stellar proper motion using a blink comparator. While Burnham was working at Lowell, he and his co-worker, Norman G. Thomas, discovered five more comets (including 56P/Slaughter-Burnham), and numerous asteroids.

"Celestial Handbook"

In addition to his regular duties at the observatory, Burnham spent almost all of his free time working on the "Celestial Handbook". His writing and his book were never officially supported by Lowell Observatory. Subtitled "An Observer's Guide to the Universe Beyond the Solar System", the 2,138 page "Burnham's Celestial Handbook" combines a lengthy introduction to astronomy with catalog information for every constellation in the sky. Hundreds of photographic plates, tables, charts, and diagrams are included along with a vast amount of scientific and observing information, star lore, history, and even a little poetry. Thousands of stars and deep sky objects visible in small telescopes are covered in meticulous detail.

Originally self-published in a loose-leaf serial format beginning in 1966, and with a revised edition by Dover Publications in 1978, the "Celestial Handbook" was well reviewed in amateur astronomy magazines and became a best seller in a very specialized field. It is still in print (ISBN 0-486-23567-X, ISBN 0-486-23568-8, ISBN 0-486-23673-0) and is considered to be a classic in the literature of amateur astronomy.

After Lowell

In April 1979, the year after his book was published by Dover, Burnham received notice that the proper motion survey would soon be completed and that the observatory could not afford to keep him on in the position he had long held. Despite months of warning, he failed to make other arrangements and, after twenty-one years at Lowell, his job ended in December of that year. Unwilling to take the only position that was offered to him, that of janitor at the observatory, he left.

Burnham was never able to recover personally, professionally, or financially after he lost the job at Lowell. Over the next few years, while sales of the "Celestial Handbook" were rapidly growing, Burnham's personal circumstances were steadily worsening. His shyness increased and he shunned all publicity, becoming even more reclusive. He bickered often with Dover about royalties and about possible new editions or translations of his book.

He also seemed to become more bitter and depressed, isolating himself even further from his few friends and his family. Beginning in 1985, Burnham lived for a time in Phoenix, Arizona, but in May 1986 he left Phoenix and dropped out of sight completely, informing no one but his publisher of his whereabouts.

Later years

Despite being the author of a successful book, Burnham spent the last years of his life in poverty and obscurity in San Diego, California, selling his paintings of cats at Balboa Park. His many devoted readers were completely unaware of his personal circumstances, in large part, because most people assumed that a different and unrelated Robert Burnham, who was an editor at "Astronomy" magazine, was the author of "Burnham's Celestial Handbook".

The real author died destitute and alone at the age of sixty-one. His family did not learn about his death (apparently by his choice) until two years later and didn't report it to the press even then because they were unaware of his stature in the amateur astronomy community.

After his death, it was realized that he had often attended programs presented by the San Diego Astronomy Association (at the Ruben H. Fleet Space Theater in Balboa Park) without anyone recognizing him. In spite of the tragedy of his later years, Robert Burnham, Jr. continues to be remembered by a generation of deep sky observers for his unique "Celestial Handbook". Norm Thomas, Burnham's former co-worker at Lowell Observatory, had told Burnham that he planned to name an asteroid after him. Since an asteroid already carried the name Burnham (834 Burnhamia, named after the unrelated 19th century astronomer Sherburne Wesley Burnham), Thomas chose the name "Bernheim" instead, for the Burnham family's original surname in Germany. 3467 Bernheim was discovered on September 26, 1981.

The cremated remains of Robert 'Bob' Burnham, Jr. are interred at the Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery in San Diego, California.

The Robert Burnham Jr. Memorial Project, http://rbjm.org, is soliciting funds for a memorial to be built at Lowell Observatory.

External links

* [http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/1997-09-25/news/sky-writer/full "Sky Writer"] (a long biographical article in the "Phoenix New Times" by Tony Ortega)
* [http://www.frostydrew.org/observatory/columns/essays/burnham.htm "Lost in the Stars: Remembering Robert Burnham Jr."] (an essay by Doug Stewart @ frostydrew.org)
* [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=1998JRASC..92...18J "Robert Burnham Jr. Gone But Not Forgotten"] (biographical article in the "Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada" by Dale Jeffrey - try the GIF version, the PDF version apparently includes only the first page of the article.)
* [http://rbjm.org "Robert Burnham Jr. Memorial Project"] A website dedicated to the memory of Robert 'Bob' Burnham Jr.


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