Array ( [0] => 19144 Hollisjohnson 0 ta 19 30.3166376 [1] => ) 0 ta 19Array ( [0] => 19144 [1] => Hollisjohnson [2] => 0 ta 19 [3] => 30.3166376 )Hollisjohnson
(1955 UN1 )
NOW @ 0 TAU 19Inclination: 10.861Eccentricity: 0.263Period: 3.608 yearsAU 2.352Type: 0000Discovery Chart
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Hollis R. Johnson (b. 1928), emeritus professor at Indiana University, has carried out studies of the effects of molecules and grains, including CO and water vapor, on stellar opacities. His efforts to model carbon-rich stars have led to some of the first quantitative estimates of carbon abundances in such stars.
Discovered on 25-10-1955 in Brooklyn by Indiana University | ||
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