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BETH - German theoretical physicist, indicated the most probable cycles of thermonuclear reactions in stars
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BRAGE - Danish astronomer, reformer of practical astronomy, compiled a catalog of stars
GAMOV - American theoretical physicist, put forward the hypothesis of a "hot universe"
Hubble - American astronomer, established the pattern of expansion of galaxies
HUISCH - English radio astronomer, under his leadership pulsars were discovered
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Halley - English astronomer, compiled the first catalog of stars in the southern sky, discovered the proper motion of stars
Doppler - Austrian physicist and astronomer
KEPLER - German astronomer, one of the creators of modern astronomy, discovered the laws of planetary motion, laid the foundations for the theory of eclipses
NEWTON - English mathematician, astronomer and physicist, discovered the law of universal gravitation, developed the theory of the motion of celestial bodies
REESEL - American astronomer, created one of the first theories of the evolution of stars
STRUVE - astronomer, founder and first director of the Pulkovo Observatory
FOWLER - American physicist, made a significant contribution to the theory of the expanding universe and the theory of nuclear reactions in stars
HAWKING - American astrophysicist
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Bessel - German astronomer
GALILEO - Italian scientist, one of the founders of exact natural science
HERSHEL - English astronomer, founder of stellar astronomy, built the first model of the Galaxy
Hipparchus - an ancient Greek astronomer, one of the founders of astronomy, determined the distance to the moon, introduced geographical coordinates
PENZIAS - American astrophysicist, discovered the microwave background radiation
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Copernicus - Polish astronomer, creator of the heliocentric system of the world
PTOLEMEUS - ancient Greek scholar
EINSTEIN - theoretical physicist, creator of the private and general theories of relativity
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EDDINGGON - English astrophysicist
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HERTZSHPRUNG - Danish astronomer, introduced the division of stars into giants and dwarfs
Fraumhofer - German physicist
Schwarzschild - German theoretical physicist and astronomer
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CHANDRASEKAR - American theoretical astrophysicist
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