Richard Stothers

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Richard B.Stothers
Born1939
United States
DiedJune 28, 2011
New York City, US
EducationHarvard University (PhD) Princeton University (BS)
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Richard Stothers was an

unidentified flying objects[2] and examined the factual basis for myths of "giant serpents".[3]

Stothers was raised in New York and graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy. He was a member of the Cum Laude Society. He attended college at Princeton, where he was a member of the fencing team, and majored in mathematics. His thesis was entitled “The Problem of Pulsating Stellar Models.”[4]

Stothers was an author on at least 196 scientific papers during his career, stretching from 1963 to 2012.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Richard Stothers". New York Times. 28 August 2011. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
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  4. ^ "Richard B. Stothers '60". Princeton Alumni Weekly. 18 January 2012. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  5. ^ "Publications by Richard B. Stothers". Alumni Bibliographies. Goddard Institute for Space Studies. Retrieved 17 January 2022.