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A.J. Deutsch

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A.J. Deutsch


Born
in Chicago (Illinois), The United States
January 25, 1918

Died
November 11, 1969

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Armin Joseph Deutsch (A. J. Deutsch, 1918–1969), was an American astronomer and a science fiction writer.

He received a degree in astronomy from the University of Chicago in 1946. He is noted for the concept of Doppler tomography, which he presented at a symposium at Mount Wilson Observatory in 1958. He served as associate editor for the Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics prior to 1966. From 1964 until 1967 he served as a Councillor for the American Astronomical Society.

The crater Deutsch on the far side of the Moon is named after him.

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Where Do We Go from Here?

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Omnibus of Science Fiction

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Isaac Asimov Presents the G...

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Laughing Space: An Antholog...

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Трудная задача

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قطاری که در بعد چهارم گم شد

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Пять зелёных лун

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El Anticipador y otros cuen...

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Un metropolitano llamado Mo...

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