Norman Sperling

Norman Sperling
Norman Sperling after an astronomy lecture at the University of California, Berkeley, in October 2007.

Norman Sperling (born March 19, 1947)[1] is an author, editor, publisher, teacher, and telescope designer living in San Mateo, California.

Sperling received a BA from Michigan State University[2] after graduating from Montgomery Blair High School in Silver Spring, Maryland. He followed that with an MA in History of Science from the University of California, Berkeley. He has taught astronomy and related courses at Sonoma State University, California State University, Hayward, UC Berkeley, and San Francisco State University. He has also taught many personal interest adult classes.

Publisher and author

Sperling founded astronomical supplier and publisher Everything in the Universe in 1977. He as been assistant editor for Sky & Telescope magazine and science editor for www.AltaVista.com. Sperling is currently, as of 2011, the editor and publisher of the Journal of Irreproducible Results, a science humor magazine. He has authored What Your Astronomy Textbook Won’t Tell You (ISBN 0-913399-04-3) and Any Parent’s Recipe for Great Baseball[3] He edited and published John Dobson's book How and Why to Make a User-Friendly Sidewalk Telescope (ISBN 0-913399-63-9). He has also been published in Academic American Encyclopedia, Encyclopedia Americana online, Technology Review, San Francisco Examiner, Astronomy, Pacific Discovery, Journal of College Science Teaching, Mercury, Rittenhouse, Popular Astronomy, Telescope Making, Griffith Observer, Reflector, and The Pundit.

Sperling edited John Dobson's book How and Why to Make a User-Friendly Sidewalk Telescope, which was published with a unique plywood binding.

Sperling created the Catalog of North American Planetaria (CATNAP), which later expanded into the Planetarium Directory. He has been planetarium director at Duncan Planetarium, Princeton Day School, New Jersey; Rotary-Chabot Planetarium, Chabot Observatory and Science Center, California; and Edgewood Junior High School Planetarium, Maryland, and he has been a lecturer at Morrison Planetarium in San Francisco.[2]

Inventor

As an inventor, Sperling created, with Mike Simmons, the Astroscan telescope for Edmund Scientific, as well as "The Stars Above" star-finder for Spherical Concepts.[2]

Expert witness

Sperling serves occasionally as an expert witness in the field of astronomy. The most high-profile case in which he testified was known as the Billionaire Boys Club case in 1992. He was able to nullify the testimony of a key prosecution witness. The defendant was acquitted.[4]

Volunteer service

Norman Sperling is a recipient of the National Service Award by the Western Amateur Astronomers, and had been recognized "For special and meritorious service for his unusual dedication and service to the astronomical community in all areas of astronomy" by the Astronomical Association of Northern California. He is a Fellow of the International Planetarium Society (first induction).[2]

Sperling is active in the Bay Area Skeptics, Northern California Historical Astronomy Luncheon and Discussion Association, and his children's PTA and baseball leagues.

Notes

  1. ^ "Sperling, Norman", Who's Who in America, 2, New Providence, N.J.: Marquis Who's Who, 2008, pp. 4726, ISBN 978-0-8379-7014-1 
  2. ^ a b c d Sperling, Norm. "About Norm Sperling". Everything in the Universe. http://www.everythingintheuniv.com/about_norm_sperling.htm. 
  3. ^ Sperling, Norm. "Any Parent’s Recipe for Great Baseball Any Parent’s Recipe for Great Baseball". http://www.anyparentsrecipe.com/. Retrieved 2007-10-17. 
  4. ^ Woolston, Chris (May 2005). "Science on the Stand". Chronicle Careers. The Chronicle of Higher Education. http://chronicle.com/article/Science-on-the-Stand/46099/. Retrieved 2010-08-07. 

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