Pio Emanuelli

He was only ten when his father died and took an interest in astronomy from a very young age, attending lectures by Elia Millosevich, writing articles in magazines and newspapers.

In 1910 he joined the Vatican Observatory under Father Johann Georg Hagen and worked on the Star Catalog for years except for a break due to conscription into the war between 1915 and 1919.

[1] He served as secretary to the Italian Astronomical Society between 1924 and 1928 and was a corresponding member of the Pontifical Academy of the Nuovi Lincei from 1925.

In 1940 he was appointed back on army duty at the meteorological station of Vigna di Valle (near Bracciano) with the rank of major but he continued to teach.

[2] Emanuelli died unexpectedly from an illness, leaving behind a large number of incomplete and unpublished works which are now held at the Domus Galileana in Pisa.

Pio Emanuelli