Francisco Miranda da Costa Lobo

Francisco Miranda da Costa Lobo (18 February 1864 – 29 April 1945) was a Portuguese astronomer, known as a pioneer of spectrography[1] and of cinematographical observations in solar astronomy.

[2][3] Da Costa Lobo spent his career as a professor at the University of Coimbra and the director of the University's astronomical observatory.

In the design of the Costa Lôbo stellar spectrograph he acknowledged the help of Sir David Gill.

[5] He was three times an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians — in Strasbourg in 1920, in Toronto in 1924), and in Zürich in 1932.

[6] His honors include Grand Cross of Alfonso XII, Commander of the Legion d'Honneur, and Foreign Member of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences.