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Åke Wallenquist

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Name
  
Ake Wallenquist

Role
  
Astronomer

Discovered
  
1980 Tezcatlipoca


Died
  
April 8, 1994, Uppsala, Sweden

Books
  
A Catalogue of Photoelectric Magnitudes and Colours of Visual Double and Multiple Systems: Presented to the Royal Society of Sciences of Uppsala September 18th, 1981

Åke Anders Edvard Wallenquist (January 16, 1904 – April 8, 1994) was a Swedish astronomer. He worked at the Dutch Bosscha Observatory in Indonesia between 1928 and 1935, and became assistant professor at Uppsala's Kvistabergs Observatorium (Kvistaberg Observatory) in 1948. He worked originally on double stars but it was the open star clusters and their properties that became his main area of research. Wallenquist was a very active member of both the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm and the Royal Swedish Society of Sciences in Uppsala. From the 1950s onwards, he was the leading writer of popular astronomy in Sweden among the professional astronomers. His books inspired generations of young people to become interested in astronomy.

Asteroid 2114 Wallenquist was named in his honour.

References

Åke Wallenquist Wikipedia


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