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George Economou (Manhattan Project) : ウィキペディア英語版 | George Economou (Manhattan Project) George Aristotle Economou (June 24, 1923 – April 2, 2003) was an American optical systems expert, who helped set up special cameras to photograph and study the first test of the atomic bomb in 1945. He was instrumental in the development of the atomic bomb at Los Alamos, working on the Manhattan Project under scientific director Robert Oppenheimer. Born in 1923 in Manchester, New Hampshire, Economou built his first telescope at the age of 12. After studying astronomy and astrophysics at Harvard University, his career began at the Polaroid Corporation. In 1944, he joined the United States Army and was assigned to Los Alamos, New Mexico, where he helped conceptualize camera lenses used to photograph bomb tests. At Contraves, he was later involved in the design of ground station optical instrumentation for GEODSS.〔Kelso, T.S. ("Real-World Benchmarking" ), Satellite Times, November 1996. (mentions Contraves as designer and manufacturer of GEODSS during the period Mr. Economou was Group Vice President)〕〔("FedBizOpps request citing Contraves as original developer of GEODSS" )〕 Economou officially retired in 1990 as Group Vice President, Optical Instruments for the Contraves Goerz Corporation in O'Hara Township, Pennsylvania, but continued to work on some of the industry's more high-profile projects, such as consulting for design and construction of the Large Millimeter Telescope.〔(Obituary: George A. Economou / Authority on large telescopes )〕 He died of lung cancer aged 79 on April 2, 2003, at Allegheny General Hospital. ==Notes==
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