Ney, Edward Purdy, 1920-

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Name (Latin)
Ney, Edward Purdy, 1920-
Date of birth
1920-10-28
Date of death
1996-07-09
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 111847433
Wikidata: Q5344733
Library of congress: n 85802519
Sources of Information
  • LCCN 62-16847: His Electromagnetism and relativity, 1962
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Wikipedia description:

Edward Purdy Ney (October 28, 1920 – July 9, 1996) was an American physicist who made major contributions to cosmic ray research, atmospheric physics, heliophysics, and infrared astronomy. He was a discoverer of cosmic ray heavy nuclei and of solar proton events. He pioneered the use of high-altitude balloons for scientific investigations and helped to develop procedures and equipment that underlie modern scientific ballooning. He was one of the first researchers to put experiments aboard spacecraft. In 1963, Ney became one of the first infrared astronomers. He founded O'Brien Observatory, where he and his colleagues discovered that certain stars are surrounded by grains of carbon and silicate minerals and established that these grains, from which planets are formed, are ubiquitous in circumstellar winds and regions of star formation.

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