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Lyman Spitzer

Lyman Spitzer
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Born Lyman Strong Spitzer, Jr.
(1914-06-26)June 26, 1914
Toledo, Ohio, United States
Died March 31, 1997(1997-03-31) (aged 82)
Princeton, New Jersey, USA
Nationality American
Fields Theoretical physics
Alma mater Phillips Academy
Princeton University (Ph.D.)
Yale University (B.A.)
Doctoral advisor Henry Norris Russell
Doctoral students John Richard Gott
Bruce Elmegreen
George B. Field
J. Beverley Oke
Trinh Xuan Thuan
Known for Research in star formation and plasma physics
Promotion of space telescopes
Notable awards Henry Draper Medal (1974)
National Medal of Science (1979)
Crafoord Prize (1985)
Spouse Doreen Canaday (1940)

Lyman Strong Spitzer, Jr. (June 26, 1914 – March 31, 1997) was an American theoretical physicist, astronomer and mountaineer. As a scientist, he carried out research into star formation, plasma physics, and in 1946, conceived the idea of telescopes operating in outer space. Spitzer invented the stellarator plasma device and is the namesake of NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope. As a mountaineer, he made the first ascent of Mount Thor, with David Morton.

Spitzer was born to a Presbyterian family in Toledo, Ohio, the son of Lyman Strong Spitzer and Blanche Carey (née Brumback). Through his paternal grandmother, he was related to inventor Eli Whitney. Spitzer graduated from Scott High School. He then attended Phillips Academy in 1929 and went on to Yale College, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1935 and was a member of Skull and Bones. During a year of study at Cambridge University, he was influenced by Arthur Eddington and the young Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar. Returning to the U.S., Spitzer earned his MA from Princeton University in 1937 and his PhD in 1938, under the direction of Henry Norris Russell.

In 1965, Spitzer and Donald Morton became the first men to climb Mount Thor 1,675 m (5,495 ft), located in Auyuittuq National Park, on Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada. As a member of the American Alpine Club Spitzer established the "Lyman Spitzer Cutting Edge Climbing Award" which gives $12,000 to several mountain climbing expeditions annually.


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