John Beverley Oke, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

John Beverley Oke

American astronomer

Date of Birth: 23-Mar-1928

Date of Death: 02-Mar-2004

Profession: astronomer

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About John Beverley Oke

  • John Beverley Oke (23 March 1928 – 2 March 2004) was an astronomer and professor of astronomy at Caltech.
  • He worked in astronomical photometry and spectroscopy and is well known for creating instruments for the detection and measurement of cosmic phenomena.
  • His instruments were used on the 200 inches (5.1 m) Hale telescope at Mt.
  • Palomar, California and the Keck telescope on Mauna Kea, Hawaii.
  • "He was one of the first really serious and really excellent astronomer-instrumentalists," says James E.
  • Gunn, Eugene Higgins Professor of Astronomy at Princeton University Observatory, "and he and the instruments he designed and built were very largely responsible for keeping Palomar and the 200-inch telescope so far ahead of the rest of the world during the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s."Oke earned his Ph.D.
  • from Princeton University in 1953.
  • His work and instruments contributed to the 1963 discovery that quasar 3C 273 was receding from Earth at one sixth the speed of light.

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