- Harlan True Stetson
Harlan True Stetson (1885–1964) was an American
astronomer andphysicist .He earned a B.S. from
Brown University in 1912, a M.A. fromDartmouth College , then aPh.D. atHarvard University in 1915. Histhesis was titled, "On an Apparatus and Method for Thermo-Electric Measurements for Photographic Photometry".Stetson joined Dartmouth in 1918 to teach
physics , then moved to Harvard where he taught astronomy until 1929. He then became the directory of thePerkins Observatory .In 1936 he joined the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology . He directed the MIT Cosmic Terrestrial Research Laboratory from 1940 until 1950, and performed research into the relationship between the cosmos and the Earth. His studies includedsunspot s, the Earth's crust, and the propagation ofradio waves.The Stetson crater on the Moon is named in his honor.
Bibliography
* "A Manual of Laboratory Astronomy", 1923, Eastern Science Supply Company.
* "Man and the Stars", 1930
* "Earth, Radio and the Stars", 1934.
* "Sunspots and their effects", 1937.
* "Sunspots in Action", 1947, The Ronald Press Company, New York.He is also the author of multiple articles on astronomy.
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