- Frank K. Edmondson
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name = Frank K. Edmondson
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birth_date =August 1 1912 (age 96)
birth_place =Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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field =astronomy
work_institutions = Indiana University,Lowell Observatory
alma_mater = Indiana University,Harvard University
doctoral_advisor =Bart Bok
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known_for =Indiana Asteroid Program
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footnotes =Frank K. Edmondson (born
August 1 ,1912 ) is an Americanastronomer .Life and career
Edmondson was born in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin and grew up inSeymour, Indiana . He graduated from Indiana University in 1933 and received a fellowship to work atLowell Observatory inFlagstaff, Arizona , where he stayed until 1935, working as an observing assistant toClyde Tombaugh , discoverer of thedwarf planet Pluto . After earning his Ph.D. under the direction ofBart Bok atHarvard University in 1937, Edmondson returned to Indiana University as a faculty member in the department of astronomy. In 1944, he become the department's chair, a position he held until 1978.An early accomplishment of Edmondson's was the creation of the
Indiana Asteroid Program , a photographic program to locateasteroid s that were "lost" when systematic observations were interrupted byWorld War II . He also negotiated the donation of the privately-ownedGoethe Link Observatory nearBrooklyn, Indiana to Indiana University. Nearly 7000photographic plate s for asteroid orbit studies were taken with a 10-inchastrograph ic camera at the Goethe Link Observatory. These plates are now archived at Lowell Observatory.In addition to pursuing studies in stellar
kinematics ,galactic structure, asteroidastrometry and the history of astronomy, Edmondson served as Program Director for Astronomy of theNational Science Foundation (1956-1957), treasurer of theAmerican Astronomical Society (1954-1975) and statistical advisor to Dr.Alfred Kinsey during his studies of human sexuality. He also advised in the development and site selection of theNational Optical Astronomy Observatories , which include theKitt Peak National Observatory inArizona , theCerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory inChile and theNational Solar Observatory inNew Mexico . He was also instrumental in creating theAssociation of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA), a consortium of seven universities that manages the three observatories plus theSpace Telescope Science Institute which directs research with theHubble Space Telescope . He was AURA's president from 1962 to 1965. He was a member of the Minor Planet Commission of theInternational Astronomical Union (IAU), and was its president from 1970 to 1973. He chaired the United States National Committee of the IAU from 1963 to 1964.Since his retirement from Indiana University in 1983, Edmondson has devoted himself to compiling histories of AURA and the Indiana University astronomy department. The asteroid
1761 Edmondson is named for him.Personal life
In 1934, Edmondson married
Emma Margaret Russell (1914-1999), the youngest daughter of astronomerHenry Norris Russell . They had two children.Book
*"AURA and its US National Observatories", Cambridge University Press, 1997. ISBN 0-521-55345-8
References
* [http://www.astro.indiana.edu/astrofest/frank.html 90th Birthday Biography, Indiana University Department of Astronomy]
* [http://www.astro.indiana.edu/fedmondson/fedmondson.html Homepage, Indiana University Department of Astronomy]
* [http://www.aip.org/history/newsletter/fall2000/friends_edmondson.htm AIP History Newsletter Volume XXXII, No. 2, Fall 2000]External links
* [http://libserv.aip.org:81/ipac20/ipac.jsp?uri=full=3100001~!4588~!0&profile=newcustom-icos#focus International Catalog of Sources: Oral history interview with Frank K. Edmondson, 21 April 1977 and 2 February 1978 (description).]
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