George Ogden Abell (March 27, 1927 – October 7, 1983) was an American astronomer and professor. He taught at UCLA, primarily as a research astronomer....
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George Abell may refer to: George O. Abell (1927–1983), American astronomer and educator Sir George Abell (civil servant) (1904–1989), English civil servant...
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nominal redshift z ≤ 0.2. This catalog supplements a revision of George O. Abell's original "Northern Survey" of 1958, which had only 2,712 clusters...
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astronomer George O. Abell in 1958 using plates from POSS, and extended to the southern hemisphere by Abell, Corwin and Olowin in 1987. The name "Abell" is also...
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cluster was first noted by George O. Abell in 1958. Abell 1413 is one of the original 2,712 galaxy clusters compiled in the Abell catalogue, compiled by the...
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into a subsample of 303 athletes). In April 1977 CSICOP researcher George O. Abell wrote to Kurtz stating that Zelen's test had come out in the Gauquelins'...
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52P/Harrington–Abell is a periodic comet in the Solar System. It was discovered by Robert G. Harrington and George O. Abell in 1955 on plates from the...
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Abell may refer to: Abell (surname) George O. Abell, of the astronomical catalogues fame United States Abell, Maryland, a location in St. Mary's County...
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on the Moon (by having his ashes crashed into the Moon). Astronomer George O. Abell (BS 1951, MS 1952, PhD 1957) while a grad student at Caltech participated...
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Alphonse-Marie Parent, Canadian priest and academic (b. 1906) 1983 – George O. Abell, American astronomer, professor, science popularizer, and skeptic (b...
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