Herbert Friedman (21 June 1916 – 9 September 2000) was an American physicist and astronomer who did research in X-ray astronomy.[1] During his career Friedman published hundreds of scientific papers. One such example is "Ultraviolet and X Rays from the Sun".[2] He received the Eddington Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1964.[3][4]
See also
References
- ^ Friedman, Herbert (1916–2000). A Dictionary of Scientists. Oxford Reference. Accessed August 9, 2021
- ^ Friedman, Herbert (1963). "Ultraviolet and X Rays from the Sun". Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics. 1: 59–96. Bibcode:1963ARA&A...1...59F. doi:10.1146/annurev.aa.01.090163.000423. Retrieved August 5, 2021.
- ^ "Read "Biographical Memoirs: Volume 88" at NAP.edu" – via www.nap.edu.
- ^ Eddington Medal Winners 1953-2021. Royal Astronomical Society. 2021.
External links
- Oral History interview transcript for Herbert Friedman on 21 August 1980, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library and Archives
- Oral History interview transcript for Herbert Friedman on 7 June 1983, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library and Archives
- Oral History interview transcript for Herbert Friedman, Talbot Chubb, E. T. Byram and Robert Kreplin on 12 December 1986, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library and Archives
- NY Times death announcement
- Washington Post obituary