Jesse Leonard Greenstein (October 15, 1909 – October 21, 2002) was an American astronomer. His parents were Maurice G. and Leah Feingold. He earned a Ph...
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from North Carolina Jesse A. Younger, Republican U.S. representative from California Jesse L. Greenstein, American astronomer Jesse William Lazear, American...
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Sandage and Thomas A. Matthews in 1960 through interferometry. In 1963 Jesse L. Greenstein and Thomas Matthews found that it had a redshift of 0.367, making...
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Jeff Greenstein (born 1963), American television writer, producer and director Jesse L. Greenstein (1909–2002), American astronomer Joe Greenstein (1893–1977)...
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Alvin DuBridge Richard Feynman William Alfred Fowler Scott Fraser Jesse L. Greenstein Charles Christian Lauritsen Maarten Schmidt List of American gentlemen's...
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southeast of Mare Tranquilitatis, the Sea of Tranquility. Goldberg, L.; Aller, L. H. (1991). Donald Howard Menzel (PDF). National Academy of Sciences...
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then. The system currently in use was introduced by Edward M. Sion, Jesse L. Greenstein and their coauthors in 1983 and has been subsequently revised several...
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(1998) - Robert B. Leighton, pp. 164-189. A biographical memoir by Jesse L. Greenstein, which describes the greater part of Leighton's scientific achievements...
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diplomat, 7th United States Ambassador to India (d. 2006) 1909 – Jesse L. Greenstein, American astronomer and academic (d. 2002) 1909 – Robert Trout,...
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Manfred Ewald, 76, East German Olympic committee president, pneumonia. Jesse L. Greenstein, 93, American astronomer. George Hall, 85, Canadian theatre, television...
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