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{{short description|Astronomer and educator}} | |
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| name = Michael Zeilik | |
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| birth_date = {{birth date|df=yes|1946|9|26}} | |
| birth_place = [[Bridgeport, Connecticut]] | |
| death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|2022|6|3|1946|9|26}} | |
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'''Michael Zeilik''' (1946–2022) was a professor of astronomy at the [[University of New Mexico]]. His main research interests were the study of [[H II region]]s at different wavelengths; the light curves of [[RS Canum Venaticorum variable]]s; and the [[ethnoastronomy]] of the [[Puebloans]]. He also wrote astronomy textbooks which were the best-selling in the world for a period. These included:{{r|JM}} | '''Michael Zeilik''' (1946–2022) was a professor of astronomy at the [[University of New Mexico]]. His main research interests were the study of [[H II region]]s at different wavelengths; the light curves of [[RS Canum Venaticorum variable]]s; and the [[ethnoastronomy]] of the [[Puebloans]]. He also wrote astronomy textbooks which were the best-selling in the world for a period. These included:{{r|JM}} |
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[[Category: American astronomers]] | [[Category: American astronomers]] |
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