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  2. Joseph Chamberlain (planetarium director) - Wikipedia

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    He received his doctorate from Columbia University in New York City. [1] Chamberlain served in the U.S. Navy as a navigator in the Pacific Fleet during World War II. [1] He was hired as an assistant curator to the Rose Center for Earth and Space in 1952. In 1956, he became the chairman of the planetarium.

  3. American Academy of Religion - Wikipedia

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    Oxford University Press publishes Journal of the American Academy of Religion on behalf of the AAR. [5] Religious Studies News is the quarterly newspaper of record for the organization; it transitioned from a print to online-only publication in 2010. AAR also publishes Reading Religion, an online publication featuring book reviews by scholars ...

  4. Robert E. Cox - Wikipedia

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    Cox became a member of the office staff; while there, he started reading proof for planetarium director Clyde Fisher's new astronomy magazine The Sky beginning with its November 1937 issue. [ 2 ] During the solar eclipse of April 7, 1940, which was partial in New York City, Cox assisted in the first public use of television to cover an ...

  5. Rose Center for Earth and Space - Wikipedia

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    The new Hayden Planetarium (often called "The Hayden Sphere" or "The Great Sphere") is one of the two main attractions within the Rose Center. The original Hayden Planetarium was established by the State of New York in 1933, with some of the funding coming from philanthropist Charles Hayden . [ 7 ]

  6. Neil deGrasse Tyson - Wikipedia

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    Tyson was born in Manhattan as the second of three children, into a Catholic family living in the Bronx. [4] [5] His African-American father, Cyril deGrasse Tyson (1927–2016), was a sociologist and human resource commissioner for New York City mayor John Lindsay, and the first director of Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited.

  7. Aaron Kaufman, ‘Superpower’ Director, Dies at 51 - AOL

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    Aaron Kaufman, a writer, director and producer whose credits include “Superpower” and “Machete Kills,” died on Thursday evening in Las Vegas after suffering an apparent heart attack.He was 51.

  8. Kenneth Franklin - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Linn Franklin (March 25, 1923 – June 18, 2007) was an American astronomer and educator. Franklin was the chief scientist at the Hayden Planetarium from 1956 to 1984 and was co-credited with discovering radio waves originating on Jupiter, the first detection of signals from another planet.

  9. How an Ohio group is bringing God back to public school

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    LifeWise Academy's Bible lessons are permitted under a pair of decades-old U.S. Supreme Court rulings that allow off-campus religious instruction during school hours. How an Ohio group is bringing ...