• "Gerry" Neugebauer (3 September 1932 – 26 September 2014) was an American astronomer known for his pioneering work in infrared astronomy. Neugebauer was...
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  • Middle Ages and the Renaissance. The noted physicist and astronomer Gerry Neugebauer at Caltech was his son. John F. Lewis Prize (American Philosophical...
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  • Neugebauer is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gerry Neugebauer, American astronomer Hans E J Neugebauer, German-American imaging...
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  • from the California Institute of Technology His thesis advisor was Gerry Neugebauer, and his thesis was Infrared Observation of the Galatic [sic] Center...
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    fraternity of St. Anthony Hall. She received a PhD under the direction of Gerry Neugebauer at the California Institute of Technology in 1992. Ghez's research...
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  • Murad William P. Murphy Jr. Roger D. Nelson M. Graham Netting Gerry Neugebauer Marcia Neugebauer William F. Neuman Sarfaraz K. Niazi Nicholas E. Wagman Landon...
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    poorly, was somewhat pessimistic. His colleagues David L. Goodstein and Gerry Neugebauer said later that the intended audience of first-year students found...
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    community. In a special preface to the 1989 edition, David Goodstein and Gerry Neugebauer claimed that as time went on, the attendance of registered undergraduate...
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    molecular cloud 1 (OMC1). It was discovered in 1967 by Eric Becklin and Gerry Neugebauer during their near-infrared survey of the Orion Nebula. A faint glow...
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    Sidewinder missile's heat-seeking guidance system. Starting in 1965, he and Gerry Neugebauer used the new telescope to sweep the roughly 70 percent of the sky visible...
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