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    Charles Greeley Abbot

    American astrophysicist and the 5th Secretary of the Smithsonian

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  1. May 1, 2024 · Charles Greeley Abbot Award. Abraham Ellis, Senior Manager, Renewable Energy Technologies, Sandia National Laboratories. For groundbreaking research to support the greater use and security of...

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  3. May 1, 2024 · Charles Greeley Abbot Award: Abraham Ellis; Hoyt Clarke Hottel Award: Fred Morse; Leadership in Solar Policy and Market Transformation Award: David Gahl; Leadership in Solar Architecture and Design Award: Mike Nicklas and Gary Bailey; Rebecca Vories Award for Volunteer Service: John Essig

  4. 4 days ago · Charles Greeley Abbot: 1872–1973: 101: American astronomer and secretary of the Smithsonian Institution: Fred Aftalion: 1922–2022: 100: French chemical engineer: Saleh Ajeery: 1920–2022: 101: Kuwaiti astronomer: Horace Alexander: 1889–1989: 100: British biologist and ornithologist: Doris Twitchell Allen: 1901–2002: 100

  5. Jan 14, 2023 · American scientist Charles Greeley Abbot lived his life in the United States from 1872-1973. Director of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory in Washington, DC, for nearly forty years, his work demonstrated that the sun had a variable energy output with a measurable effect on the Earth's weather.

  6. May 2, 2024 · Mai 1872 in Wilton, New Hampshire; † 17. Dezember 1973 in Riverdale, Maryland) war ein US-amerikanischer Astrophysiker. Er arbeitete insbesondere auf dem Gebiet der Meteorologie, der Strahlung der Sterne und der Sonne. Er bestimmte die Solarkonstante und war Mitbegründer der Sonnenphysik.

  7. May 22, 2024 · Charles Greeley Abbot (United States, 1872–1973) Charles Hitchcock Adams (United States, 1868–1951) John Couch Adams (United Kingdom, 1819–1892) Walter Sydney Adams (United States, 1876–1956) Saul Adelman (United States, 1944–) Petrus Alphonsi (Spain, 1062–1110) Agrippa (Greece, fl. c. 92) Paul Oswald Ahnert (Germany, 1897–1989)

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