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David S. Evans


Born
in Cardiff, Wales, The United Kingdom
January 28, 1916

Died
November 14, 2004


David Stanley Evans was a British astronomer, noted for his use of lunar occultations to measure stellar angular diameters during the 1950s.

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Big and Bright : A History ...

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Astronomy Teach Yourself (T...

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A Nurtured Passion: A Surge...

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The Eddington Enigma

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Lacaille: Astronomer, Trave...

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Astronomy (Teach yourself b...

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Under Capricorn, A History ...

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Observation in modern astro...

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Photometry, kinematics, and...

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TY ASTRONOMY

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“Who needs whom, why, and how much? The answer is important for determining the pricing structure and whether to subsidize one group or another. Suppose”
David S. Evans, Matchmakers: The New Economics of Multisided Platforms

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David S. Evans, Matchmakers: The New Economics of Multisided Platforms