Wallace Rundell Beardsley
Affiliations: | 1953- | Allegheny Observatory |
Area:
astrometric and spectroscopic observations of a variety of binary starsWebsite:
https://baas.aas.org/pub/wallace-r-beardsley-1922-1991Google:
"Wallace Rundell Beardsley" OR "Wallace R. Beardsley"Bio:
(1922 - 1991)
https://www.proquest.com/openview/db74697fd5596ffd16fb723399bd407e/1
http://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1953AJ.....58...34B
http://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu//full/1961ApJS....5..381B/0000501.html The writer wishes to express his sincere gratitude for advice and assistance to Dr. W. P. Bidelman, who suggested this investigation and who guided the writer’s early work on this problem. He also expresses his gratitude to Drs. Helmut Abt and Robert P. Kraft for their subsequent advice and guidance; ...
Parents
Sign in to add mentorTheodor Siegumfeldt Jacobsen | research assistant | 1948 | University of Washington | |
William Pendry Bidelman | grad student | 1950-1953 | Yerkes Observatory | |
(S.M. degree) | ||||
Helmut Arthur Abt | grad student | 1960 | Yerkes Observatory (Physics Tree) | |
(S.M. degree) | ||||
Robert Paul Kraft | grad student | 1960 | Yerkes Observatory | |
(S.M. degree) | ||||
Alex J. Ducanis | grad student | 1978 | University of Pittsburgh (EduTree) | |
(Samuel Pierpont Langley: His Early Academic Years at the Western University of Pennsylvania) |