Geoffrey Burbidge AKA Geoffrey Ronald Burbidge
Born: 24-Sep-1925 Birthplace: Chipping Norton, England Died: 26-Jan-2010 Location of death: La Jolla, CA [1] Cause of death: Illness
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Astronomer, Physicist Nationality: United States Executive summary: Quasi-steady state cosmology Geoffrey Burbidge conducted extensive research into the structures and masses of galaxies, and quasi-stellar objects and other non-thermal sources of radiation. Trained in physics, he said that he was drawn into astronomy by marrying an astronomer, E. Margaret Burbidge. Burbidge and his wife, in collaboration with William A. Fowler and Fred Hoyle, showed that most of the higher elements can be synthesized only in supernovae. Geoffrey and Margaret Burbidge also argued for quasi-steady state cosmology, an alternative to the much more widely-accepted Big Bang theory. [1] Scripps Memorial Hospital, La Jolla, CA.
Wife: E. Margaret Burbidge (astrophysicist, m. 2-Apr-1948, one daughter) Daughter: Sarah Burbidge (b. 1956)
University: BS, University of Bristol (1946) University: PhD Physics, University College London (1951) Scholar: Harvard University Scholar: Yerkes Observatory, University of Chicago Teacher: Astronomy, Cambridge University Scholar: Mt. Wilson Observatory Scholar: Palomar Observatory, California Institute of Technology Teacher: Astronomy, California Institute of Technology Professor: University of California at San Diego (1962-) Administrator: Director, Kitt Peak National Observatory (1978-84)
Royal Astronomical Society Gold Medal 2005 (with E. Margaret Burbidge) Bruce Medal 1999 American Astronomical Society Astronomical Society of the Pacific President (1974-76)
Royal Society Naturalized US Citizen 1942 English Ancestry
Asteroid Namesake 11753 Geoffburbidge Risk Factors: Obesity
Official Website: http://casswww.ucsd.edu/personal/gburbidge.html
Author of books:
Quasi-Stellar Objects (1967, with E. Margaret Burbidge) The Masses of Galaxies (1975, with E. Margaret Burbidge)
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