- Herbert Friedman
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name = Herbert Friedman
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birth_date =June 21 ,1916
birth_place =Brooklyn, New York
death_date =9 September 2000
death_place =Arlington, Virginia
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known_for =sounding rocket s
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prizes =Eddington Medal Wolf Foundation Prize in Physics
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Herbert Friedman (June 21 ,1916 –9 September 2000 ) was an American pioneer in the application ofsounding rocket s tosolar physics , aeronomy, andastronomy . He was also a statesman and public advocate for science. During his lifetime, he was awarded theEddington Medal of theRoyal Astronomical Society , theNational Medal of Science , theHenry Norris Russell Lectureship of theAmerican Astronomical Society , theWilliam Bowie Medal of theAmerican Geophysical Union , and the Wolf Foundation Prize in Physics, among others. He was elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1960 and of theAmerican Philosophical Society in 1964.His service to science included membership on the General Advisory Committee to the Atomic Energy Commission during Lyndon Johnson’s presidency, on President Nixon’s Science Advisory Committee, and on the Space Science and Governing boards of the National Academy of Sciences.
Friedman was born
June 21 , 1916 inBrooklyn, New York (USA) the second of three children of Samuel and Rebecca Friedman. His father was anOrthodox Jew who moved to New York City fromEvansville, Indiana , and eventually established a successful art framing shop on East Ninth Street inManhattan . Friedman’s mother was born in eastern Europe. Friedman grew up as an aspiring artist and earned pocket money as a young man from the sale of his sketches. He enteredBrooklyn College in 1932 as an art major, but ended up with a degree in physics. He was influenced by his first physics professor, Dr. Bernhard Kurrelmeyer, who eventually helped him get a scholarship to Johns Hopkins.Friedman died of cancer at his home in
Arlington, Virginia , on9 September 2000, at the age of eighty four.External links
* [http://www.aps-pub.com/proceedings/1462/204.pdf]
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