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Jan Schilt

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1 and commenting "Well, gentlemen, it is not every day we have something new in the sky to talk about", following which he devoted the entire class to proving that Sputnik had been deliberately launched into an
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Schilt was noted at Columbia for walking into his classes the first day after the launch of
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designed to make it invisible from the United States for as long as possible (six weeks).
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Schilt was born in 1894 in the Netherlands, and educated there under
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Schilt's astronomical work included the invention of the Schilt
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and in 1931 he was appointed associated professor at
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He emigrated to the United States in 1925, first to
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Gouda
Englewood, New Jersey
astronomer
photometer
Jacobus Kapteyn
Pieter Johannes van Rhijn
Leiden Observatory
Mount Wilson Observatory
Yale University Observatory
Rutherford Observatory
Columbia University
photometer
apparent magnitude
Milky Way Galaxy
Johannesburg
Canberra
Rutherford Observatory
Sputnik
orbit
Rare Book and Manuscript Library
2308 Schilt
Barney, Ida
Astronomical Journal
Bibcode
1927AJ.....37..181B
doi
10.1086/104785
Barney, Ida
"Analysis of the Yale proper motions in the zones between +50 degrees and +55 degrees and between +55 degrees and +60"
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