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Erik Holmberg (13 November 1908 – 1 February 2000) was a Swedish astronomer and cosmologist. He is most famous for his work in the effects of interacting galaxies. This research showed that galaxies that came near each other would likely combine to form a larger galaxy.
Producer. Production Manager. Additional Crew. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Erik Holmberg is known for Snakes on a Plane (2006), The Time Traveler's Wife (2009) and Shoot 'Em Up (2007). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list. More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Known for. Snakes on a Plane. 5.5. Production Manager. 2006. The Time Traveler's Wife
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Hell's Bells: The Dangers of Rock 'N' Roll is a 1989 Christian documentary film produced and directed by Eric Holmberg, founder of Reel to Real Ministries and The Apologetics Group. Holmberg also produced and directed its sequel, Hell's Bells 2 - The Power and Spirit of Popular Music (2004).
Erik Holmberg may refer to: Erik Holmberg (footballer) (1922–1998), Norwegian football defender; Erik Holmberg (singer) (born 1970), musician in the Swedish band Dive; Erik Holmberg (astronomer) (1908–2000), Swedish astronomer and cosmologist; See also. Holmberg (disambiguation)
Feb 1, 2000 · He was one of the first to consider determining galaxy masses from rotation curves. Starting in 1945 Holmberg conducted an extensive program of galaxy photometry using precision photographic techniques resulting in his classical catalog of data for 300 galaxies published in 1958.
Erik Holmberg (1908-2000) Holmberg was one of Knut Lundmark's students at the Lund observatory. In his dissertation, "A study of double and multiple galaxies" (1937) he showed that galaxies often appear in groups and pairs and he also realized that it would be possible, using statistics, to determine the masses of pairs of galaxies knowing the ...
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Aug 5, 2019 · Discovered in the 1930s by astronomer Erik Holmberg, this galaxy is located about 700 million light-years away in the constellation Cetus. Holmberg 15A’s central black hole is estimated to have a mass of 40 billion suns. By comparison, the mass of the supermassive black hole found at the center of our Milky Way Galaxy is only about 4 million suns.