• Eric E. Becklin (born 6 April 1940) is an American astrophysicist. The primary focus of Becklin's research is infrared imaging and spectroscopy, including...
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    The Becklin–Neugebauer Object (BN) is an object visible only in the infrared in the Orion molecular cloud 1 (OMC1). It was discovered in 1967 by Eric Becklin...
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    System. In December 1988, American astrophysicists Benjamin Zuckerman and Eric Becklin detected a substantial circumstellar disc encircling the white dwarf...
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  • Joseph Baxendell in april 1860. Becklin's Star is IRC -10093 in Messier 42, Orion. Named after Eric Becklin. The Becklin–Neugebauer Object is an infrared...
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    an infrared detector purchased from a military contractor was used by Eric Becklin in 1966 to determine the center of the Milky Way for the first time....
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  • subject to a general relativistic instability 1967 — Eric Becklin and Gerry Neugebauer discover the Becklin-Neugebauer Object at 10 micrometres 1977 — (May...
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    envelope. It was first discovered in 1969 by a group of astronomers led by Eric Becklin, based upon infrared observations made with the 62-inch Caltech Infrared...
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  • Bardeen, PhD 1965 Nick Barua, COO of Swift Xi Eric Becklin, PhD 1968 Edmund Bertschinger, BS 1979 Eric Betzig, BS 1983, co-recipient of 2014 Nobel Prize...
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  • Walter Baade. Becklin–Neugebauer Object is located in the Orion molecular cloud complex and only visible in infrared, named after Eric Becklin and Gerry Neugebauer...
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  • Pierce, an American astronomer. Source: AAS 1974 Edwin M. Kellogg 1975 Eric Becklin 1976 James Roger Angel 1977 Donald N.B. Hall 1978 James M. Moran, Jr...
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