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Alexander Salomonovich

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Alexander Yefimovich Salomonovich (Russian: Александр Ефимович Саломонович; 1916–1989) was a Soviet radio astronomer.[1] He graduated from the Physical Faculty of Moscow State University in 1939.

During 1953–1959, he was chief scientist responsible for creation of the Lebedev RT-22 22 meter precision radio telescope and until 1964 he was the chief scientist for operations with this instrument.

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  1. ^ Ученые России: Александр Ефимович Саломонович (1916-1989) УСПЕХИ СОВРЕМЕННОЙ РАДИОЭЛЕКТРОНИКИ N1 2003
  • Sullivan, W. III (Ed.). The Early Years of Radio Astronomy: Reflections Fifty Years after Jansky's Discovery. London: Cambridge University Press, 1984.
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  • Weisstein, Eric Wolfgang (ed.). "Alexander Salomonovich". ScienceWorld. Retrieved 11 May 2021.