Herbert Gursky

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Herbert Gursky
BornMay 27, 1930
Bronx, New York
DiedDecember 1, 2006(2006-12-01) (aged 76)
Falls Church, Virginia
NationalityAmerican
Alma mater
Naval Research Laboratory

Herbert Gursky (May 27, 1930,

Naval Research Laboratory
's Space Science Division and Chief Scientist of the E.O. Hulburt Center for Space Research.

Biography

Gursky's research activities have concentrated in the area of

Multiple Mirror Telescope, a joint program of SAO and the University of Arizona, comprising a 4.5 meter (Equivalent) telescope of novel design that is situated at Mt. Hopkins in Arizona. Gursky's work at the Naval Research Laboratory involved direction of a basic research unit involving 80 Ph.D. scientists conducting investigations in the areas of space astronomy, solar physics and atmospheric science
.

Gursky is best known as a member of the group that made the discovery of cosmic X-ray sources in 1961, his work with

.

Gursky died of gastric cancer.

Education

Positions held

Publications

  • 1975. Neutron Stars, Black Holes and Binary X-Ray Sources. Herbert Gursky (Editor), Remo Ruffini (Editor). D. Reidel Publishing Company.
  • 2001. X-Ray Astronomy. .
  • 2001. Exploring the Universe. Herbert Gursky (Editor), Remo Ruffini (Editor), L. Stella (Editor). World Scientific Publishing Company.

Awards