Horace Gilmore was an American physicist and astronomer known for his work in radio astronomy. He was born on May 1, 1910, in Palo Alto, California, and died on September 12, 2001. Gilmore earned his PhD in physics from Stanford University in 1936 and went on to work at the University of California, Berkeley, and the Carnegie Institution for Science in Pasadena.
Gilmore made significant contributions to the field of radio astronomy, particularly in the development of radio telescopes and the study of cosmic radio sources. He conducted pioneering research on the Milky Way galaxy, radio galaxies, and quasars. He was also instrumental in the construction of the Owens Valley Radio Observatory in California.
Overall, Horace Gilmore was a prominent figure in the field of radio astronomy and made important contributions to our understanding of the universe.
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