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REDIRECT Stephen D. Thorne Category:Astronaut-Cosmonaut
... strong that light could not escape from it-in constellation Cygnus was reported by Dr. Kip Thorne of Cal Tech, Dr. J. P. Ostriker of Princeton Univ., and Dr. Riccardo Giacconi of ...
Theoreticians like Kip Thorne have postulated that you could use worm holes kept open by an anti-gravity material ...
... for mathematical contributions to dynamical astronomy. ''(NAS Release 4/23/69)'' Cal Tech scientist Kip S. Thorn suggested pulsars were subject to quakes which accelerated their pulsation. At press interview during annual ...
... cosmic events, said an article in the Astrophysical Journal. The new technique-proposed by Dr. Kip S. Thorne of Calif. Institute of Technology and Prof. Vladimir B. Braginsky of Moscow State University ...
... because the moon is orbiting the planet. In search of exomoons, Alex Teachey and David Kipping, astronomers at Columbia University in New York, analyzed data from 284 Kepler-discovered planets that ... moon. “We saw little deviations and wobbles in the light curve that caught our attention,” Kipping said. Based upon their findings, the team spent 40 hours making observations with Hubble to ... natural explanation for the second dip in the light curve and the orbit-timing deviation,” Kipping explained. “It was definitely a shocking moment to see that Hubble light curve, my heart ...
... , persistently growing black holes and the other containing old black holes that grow erratically," said Kip Kuntz, a co-author of the new M83 paper, also of Johns Hopkins University. "We ...
... , Dr. Rudolf H. T. Mattoni, head of Biological Systems Div. of Nuclear Utility Services, Haw­thorne, Calif., told meeting. Effects of weightlessness on bacteria on Biosatellite II flight ''(Sept. 7-9 ...
... Langley Research Center LaRC . ‘‘(Wash. Eve. Star, 3/2/66, A18)’’ Douglas Aircraft Co. engineers Thorne L. Runyan and John M. Dick reported that intensity of sunlight and blackness of shadows ...

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