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B. Andrew J. Baker; Daniel N. Baker; Oliver Keith Baker; John-David F. Bartoe; Gibor Basri; Natalie Batalha; Rachel Bean; David Breed Beard; Adam Becker; Jacques Beckers
In 2015, physicists Eric W. Davis at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Austin and Sean M. Carroll at the California Institute of Technology concluded that the thrust measurements reported in papers by both Tajmar and White were indicative of thermal effect errors.
Marc Aaronson, BS 1972; George O. Abell, BS 1951, MS 1952, PhD 1957; Professor of Astronomy UCLA [1]; Eric Adelberger, BS 1960, PhD 1967; Professor of Physics, Emeritus at University of Washington; member of National Academy of Sciences and fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences; co-recipient of 2021 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics [2]
B. Oliver Keith Baker; Loren C. Ball; Sarah Ballard; Reba Bandyopadhyay; Amy Barger; Travis Barman; Jennifer Bartlett (astronomer) Shantanu Basu; Natalie Batalha
Senator Reid in 2002. Initiated by then Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada) [9] as the Advanced Aerospace Weapon Systems Applications Program (AAWSAP) to study unexplained aerial phenomena (UAP) at the urging of Reid's friend, Nevada billionaire and governmental contractor Robert Bigelow, [10] and with support from the late senators Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) and Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii ...
Eric E. Becklin (born 6 April 1940) is an American astrophysicist.The primary focus of Becklin's research is infrared imaging and spectroscopy, including the search for brown dwarfs, the detection of circumstellar dust rings, the dynamics and composition of the center of the Milky Way galaxy, and the nature of luminous infrared galaxies.
Michelle Thaller married fellow astronomer Andrew Booth on September 8, 2000, in Scotland. [11] Andrew, a tenured professor at the University of Sydney, moved from Australia to be with Michelle in Pasadena, California during her post-doc. Andrew passed in 2020 due to a rare form of brain cancer.
Chaisson’s research and writing have won several awards, such as the 1977 B.J. Bok Prize [19] for “original radio-astronomy discoveries,” the 1980 Smith-Weld Prize [20] for “best article by a Harvard faculty member,” a 1990 (and 1994) certificate of recognition from NASA with U.S. flag flown aboard the Space Shuttle-31 mission for “exceptional performance on the Hubble Space ...