Edward J. Weiler
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Edward J. Weiler's Degrees
- PhD Astronomy Northwestern University
- Masters Astronomy Northwestern University
Why Is Edward J. Weiler Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Edward J. Weiler was the Associate Administrator for the Science Mission Directorate of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration until his retirement on September 30, 2011. Career Edward J. Weiler received his PhD in astrophysics from Northwestern University in 1976. Prior to joining NASA, Weiler was a member of the Princeton University research staff. He joined Princeton in 1976 and was based at the Goddard Space Flight Center as the director of science operations of the Orbiting Astronomical Observatory-3 .
Edward J. Weiler's Published Works
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- Abundances of Deuterium, Nitrogen, and Oxygen in the Local Interstellar Medium: Overview of First Results from the FUSE Mission (2001) (70)
- A Copernicus survey of Mg II emission in late-type stars (1979) (32)
- Exploration an the Search for Origins: A Vision for Ultraviolet-Optical-Infrared Space Astronomy (1996) (30)
- An X-ray outburst from the RS CVn binary HR1099 (1978) (23)
- Coordinated ultraviolet, optical, and radio observations of HR 1099 and UX Arietis (1978) (19)
- An investigation of emission line variations in RS canum venaticorum type binaries (1976) (19)
- Copernicus observations of interstellar matter in the direction of HR 1099 (1978) (16)
- Abundance of interstellar aluminum. (1984) (15)
- Southern RS CVn systems - Candidate list (1979) (8)
- LX PERSEI, AN ECLIPSING BINARY WITH H AND K EMISSION (1974) (6)
- Copernicus observations of Ly-alpha and Mg II emission from HR 1099 /V711 Tauri/ and UX Ari (1978) (5)
- Observations of Local Interstellar MG i and MG II (1984) (5)
- High resolution observations of magnesium II 2800 A in Alpha Centauri A - The density of interstellar magnesium II and the stellar chromospheric profiles (1982) (4)
- Mercury in a thin layer in HgMn stars: A test of a diffusion model (1980) (4)
- MgII h and k lines in the cepheid Beta Doradus (1979) (2)
- Erratum: "Coordinated ultraviolet, optical, and radio observations of HR 1099 and UX :Arietis" [Astrophys. J., Vol. 225, p. 919 - 931 (1978)]. (1979) (1)
- COPERNICUS OBSERVATIONS OF NEUTRAL HYDROGEN AND DEUTERIUM IN THE DIRECTION OF HR 1099. (1979) (1)
- Spectrophotometry of Nova Persei 1974 (1976) (1)
- Radial velocity study of four southern RS CVn candidates and related field stars (1980) (1)
- Southern RS CVn systems - Candidate list. [spectral catalog of variable binary stars] (1979) (0)
- Astronomical Photometry and Other Recent Applications of the Image Orthicon (1976) (0)
- Erratum: "copernicus Observations of LYa and MGii Emission from HR 1099 (V 711 Tauri) and UX Ari" [ASTRON J. 83,795 (1978)] (1979) (0)
- The Development of Techniques for the Extension of the Magnitude Scale in Selected Equatorial Kapteyn Areas with an Image Orthicon System. (1976) (0)
- NASA Space Science - Our Commitment to E/PO (2004) (0)
- A SEARCH FOR THE REPORTED TI II LAM 3080 MULTIPLET EMISSION IN LATE-TYPE STARS. (1979) (0)
- Let's share the excitement of science (1998) (0)
- Top 10 Hubble images (2015) (0)
- Hubble Space Telescope Second Generation Instrument Selection (1989) (0)
- Science Missions Enabled by the Ares V (2008) (0)
- Space based astronomy: Teacher's guide with activities (1994) (0)
- Future NASA Astronomy and Physics Missions (2001) (0)
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