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Dr. Walter F. Huebner is an astrophysicist who wrote several books on comets including close-orbit and asteroids that may collide with the Earth, and how to prevent catastrophic collisions. He received his Ph.D. from Yale in the 1950D. He went on to work as a leading scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory, and is now associated with Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, Texas. He is currently affiliated with the IAU, Division XII Commission 14 Atomic & Molecular Data, Division III WG Near Earth Objects, and Division XII Union-Wide Activities. He has in the past been the Past President of Division III Commission 15 Physical Study of Comets & Minor Planets (2006-2009), Past Vice-President of Division III Commission 15 Physical Study of Comets & Minor Planets (2003-2006), and Past Organizing Committee Member of Division III Planetary Systems Sciences (2006-2009).〔(IAU )〕 Asteroid (7921) Huebner has been named in his honor.〔("Cracking a Cosmic Mystery" Technology Today, Spring 2004 )〕 == Bibliography == *G. H. F. Diercksen, W. F. Huebner, and P. W. Langhoff.,eds. ''Molecular Astrophysics: State of the Art and Future Directions.'' Dordrecht: D. Reidel Pub. Co., 1985. ISBN 9789027720818 * Walter F. Huebner, ed. ''Physics and Chemistry of Comets''. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1990. ISBN 9780387512280 * Walter F. Huebner. ''Heat and gas diffusion in comet nuclei''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Walter F. Huebner」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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