Richard

Richard D. Lines

#132,412
Most Influential Person Now

American amateur astronomer

Richard D. Lines's Academic­Influence.com Rankings

Richard D. Lines
Physics
#6110
World Rank
#8015
Historical Rank
#1706
USA Rank
Astronomy
#881
World Rank
#1502
Historical Rank
#366
USA Rank
physics Degrees
Download Badge
  • Physics

Why Is Richard D. Lines Influential?

(Suggest an Edit or Addition)

According to Wikipedia, Richard D. Lines was an American amateur astronomer. He started as a deep-sky observer and photographer, but later specialized in photometry of variable stars. He was a member of the American Association of Variable Star Observers and International Amateur-Professional Photoelectric Photometry . Together with his wife Helen Chambliss Lines, also a keen astronomer, he built a small observatory in Mayer, Arizona. In 1962 he co-discovered the comet Seki-Lines. In 1992 he and his wife won the Amateur Achievement Award of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific for their work in the field of photoelectric photometry of variable stars. Short time after he was awarded, Richard Lines died. In 1994 the I.A.P.P.P. announced that its annual Special Award in Astronomy would carry his name as the Richard D. Lines Special Award in Astronomy.

(See a Problem?)

Richard D. Lines's Published Works

Number of citations in a given year to any of this author's works
Total number of citations to an author for the works they published in a given year. This highlights publication of the most important work(s) by the author
00.06250.1250.18750.250.31250.3750.43750.50.56250.6250.68750.750.81250.8750.93751

Published Works

This paper list is powered by the following services:

Metadata from Crossref logo

Other Resources About Richard D. Lines