Rudolph Minkowski
Rudolph Minkowski | |
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File:Minkowski,Rudolph 1934 London.jpg | |
Born | Strasbourg, German Empire |
May 28, 1895
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Berkeley, California |
Nationality | Germany |
Fields | astronomy |
Institutions | Palomar Observatory |
Known for | supernovae |
Notable awards | Bruce Medal in 1961 |
Rudolph Minkowski (born Rudolf Leo Bernhard Minkowski; May 28, 1895 – January 4, 1976) was a German-American astronomer.[1]
Minkowski was the son of Marie Johanna Siegel and physiologist Oskar Minkowski.[2][3] His uncle was Hermann Minkowski. Rudolph studied supernovae and, together with Walter Baade, divided them into two classes (Type I and Type II) based on their spectral characteristics. He and Baade also found optical counterparts to various radio sources.
He headed the National Geographic Society – Palomar Observatory Sky Survey, a photographic atlas of the entire northern sky (and down to declination -22°) up to magnitude 22.
He co-discovered the Apollo asteroid 1620 Geographos, and also discovered Planetary Nebula M2-9.
He won the Bruce Medal in 1961. The crater Minkowski on the Moon is named after him and his uncle.
1620 Geographos | September 14, 1951 | with A. G. Wilson |
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- ↑ Notable Scientists from 1900 to the Present: I–M
- ↑ The Concise Dictionary of American Jewish Biography