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  • ...uary: Patrick J. Fleming, 1938-1998, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society ...ientific Paper|obituary patrick j fleming - bulletin american astronomical society]]
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  • ...cal Society, the American Geophysical Union, and the Amercian Solar Energy Society. He was awarded the NAVY Distinguished Civilian Service Award for his work
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  • ...ety (U.K.)]. Full Member of the [http://www.aas.org/ American Astronomical Society].<br clear="all" /> * <b>1932</b> : Birth date
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  • ...South Florida, Tampa, and an emeritus member of the American Astronomical Society and its Historical Astronomy division. He also volunteers as a teacher in t
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  • ...merican Association for the Advancement of Science</em> (AAAS) and the <em>Society for Scientific Exploration</em>(SSE), Corliss could justly be dubbed the wo ...ntributions, he received, in 1994, the Tim Dinsdale Award presented by the Society for Scientific Exploration.
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  • ...anets and New Comets" about his original astronomy research, and organized astronomical expeditions to solar eclipses, meteor storms and other celestial events. ...ravity Research Foundation; served on the Council of American Astronomical Society's Division on Dynamical Astronomy; taught astronomy at the University of So
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  • ...n Plasma Science, 1989-; Elected member of IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Science Society (NPSS) Executive Committee (ExCom), 1987-1989; 1995- 1997; GENERAL CHAIRMAN He holds memberships in the American Physical Society, American Astronomical Society, Eta Kappa Nu and has earned the United States Department of Energy Disting
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  • ...came interested in astronomy in 1980 when he joined the Texas Astronomical Society of Dallas and bought a Celestron 8-inch telescope. He was Vice President of ...us two sponsorships, he later became a member of the American Astronomical Society.
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  • ...rgy Society of Ireland, the Irish branch of the International Solar Energy Society. ...in 1868 as an adjunct to the Physical Sciences section of the Royal Dublin Society and including at that time scientists such as Stoney and Fitzgerald as memb
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  • ...awrence Hall of Science, and the CSPS Hall of Fame Award by the California Society for Physical Studies for Outstanding Research in Bioelectromagnetism, the F
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  • .../>[[Henry Draper Medal]] <small>(1916)</small><br />[[Albert Medal (Royal Society of Arts)|Albert Medal]] {{small|(1920)}}<br />[[Franklin Medal]] <small>(19 ...]. In 1907 he received the [[Nobel Prize in Physics]]. He became the first American to receive the Nobel Prize in sciences.
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  • |nationality = American ...alton Christian "Chip" Arp''' (March 21, 1927 – December 28, 2013) was an American [[astronomer]]. He was known for his 1966 ''[[Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies]]
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  • ...s Prof. at Colorado State in Ft. Collins, CO held regional meetings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and John arranged with him to al
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  • ...Origin of Cosmic Radiation | journal=Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society|date=1980|volume=12|pages=852|first1=J. M.|last1=Barnothy|first2=M. F.|last ...Formation and Dynamics of Galaxies |pages=255–256 |publisher=International Astronomical Union |bibcode=1974IAUS...58..243T |doi=}}</ref>
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  • * American Astronomical Society (AAS) - Associate Member * Rainwater Astronomical Society - French Camp, Mississippi
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  • ...ht exposure. The HUDF image was at the time the most sensitive [[astronomy|astronomical]] image ever made at visible wavelengths, and it remained so until the [[Hu The final images were released at a meeting of the [[American Astronomical Society]] in January 1996,<ref name="key_findings">
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  • ...fic, New Jersey, pp. 353-373 (1987). <br />[79] .. 'EM Wave Interference', American Journal of Physics, 56, 103 (February 1988). <br />[80] .. 'Ghost Mass and
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  • The motion of astronomical objects due solely to this expansion is known as the '''Hubble flow'''.<ref |journal=[[Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society]]
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  • ...rticle accompanied an 8 December 1864 presentation by Maxwell to the Royal Society. His statement that "light and magnetism are affections of the same substa ...cus (geometry)|foci]]. His work "Oval Curves" was presented to the [[Royal Society of Edinburgh]] by [[James David Forbes|James Forbes]], a professor of [[nat
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  • |awards = {{nowrap|[[Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society|RAS Gold Medal]] (1900)}} <br>[[Sylvester Medal]] (1901)<br>[[Matteucci Med ...de France|Société Astronomique de France (SAF)]], the French astronomical society, from 1901 to 1903.<ref name=BSAF1911>[http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt
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