Albert George Wilson, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Albert George Wilson

American astronomer

Date of Birth: 28-Jul-1918

Place of Birth: Houston, Texas, United States

Date of Death: 27-Aug-2012

Profession: astronomer

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Albert George Wilson

  • Albert George Wilson (July 28, 1918 – August 27, 2012) was an American astronomer and a discoverer of minor planets.He was born in Houston, Texas.
  • He received his Ph.D.
  • in mathematics from Caltech in 1947; his thesis title was Axially Symmetric Thermal Stresses in a Semi-Infinite Solid advised by Harry Bateman. In 1949 he accepted a job at Palomar Observatory, and led the Palomar Sky Survey.
  • In 1953 he became assistant director of Lowell Observatory, and served as director from 1954 to 1957.
  • He later worked at Rand Corporation and other private sector positions.
  • In 1962 he became founding editor of the astronomical magazine Icarus.
  • In 1966, he accepted the position of associate director of McDonnell-Douglas Corporation Advanced Research Laboratories (DARL), which he held from 1966 until 1972.
  • Wilson then became an adjunct professor at USC, teaching courses in philosophy and science until his retirement.
  • After retiring Wilson was associated with the Institute on Man and Science and the Institute of the Future, lecturing and consulting for both groups.He discovered a number of asteroids, and also co-discovered the periodic comet 107P/Wilson–Harrington with Robert George Harrington.
  • The object is also known as the minor planet 4015 Wilson–Harrington.

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