Antoni Opolski

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Dzimšanas datums:
11.06.1913
Miršanas datums:
17.03.2014
Apglabāšanas datums:
22.03.2014
Mūža garums:
100
Dienas kopš dzimšanas:
40504
Gadi kopš dzimšanas:
110
Dienas kopš miršanas:
3700
Gadi kopš miršanas:
10
Papildu vārdi:
Antoni Opolski
Kategorijas:
Astronoms, Fiziķis, Nacisma upuris, Pedagogs, skolotājs, Rektors
Tautība:
 polis
Kapsēta:
Wrocław, Grabiszyński Cemetery (pl)

Antoni Opolski (* 13. Juni 1913 in Rozwadów; † 17. März 2014 in Breslau) war ein polnischer Astrophysiker.

Opolski studierte Astronomie an der Johann-II.-Kasimir-Universität Lemberg, wo er 1939 bei Eugeniusz Rybka promovierte. An der Pädagogischen Hochschule Opole war er Dozent und zeitweise Rektor, später war er Professor an der Universität Breslau. Schwerpunkt seiner Forschung waren die pulsationsveränderlichen Sterne.

Veröffentlichungen

  • Studies on cepheid variable stars, Wrocław 1948
  • On the three possible Characterizations of the distribution of intensities of stellar radiation, Wrocław 1952
  • (mit Jadwiga Krawiecka): Sizes and absolute magnitudes of delta Cephei and epsilon Aquilae, Wrocław 1956

 

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