Kazimierz Kordylewski, the Glossary
Kazimierz Kordylewski (born 11 October 1903 in Poznań – 11 March 1981 in Kraków, Poland) was a Polish astronomer.[1]
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16 relations: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Astronomer, Dust, Earth, Jagiellonian University, Kordylewski cloud, Kraków, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Moon, Order of Polonia Restituta, Poland, Poznań, Springer Publishing, Timeline of Polish science and technology, Trojan (celestial body).
- 20th-century Polish astronomers
- Discoverers of moons
- Scientists from Kraków
- Scientists from Poznań
Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
The Adam Mickiewicz University (Uniwersytet im.; Latin: Universitas Studiorum Mickiewicziana Posnaniensis) is a research university in Poznań, Poland.
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) is an American international non-profit organization with the stated mission of promoting cooperation among scientists, defending scientific freedom, encouraging scientific responsibility, and supporting scientific education and science outreach for the betterment of all humanity.
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Astronomer
An astronomer is a scientist in the field of astronomy who focuses their studies on a specific question or field outside the scope of Earth.
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Dust
Dust is made of fine particles of solid matter.
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Earth
Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life.
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Jagiellonian University
The Jagiellonian University (UJ) is a public research university in Kraków, Poland.
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Kordylewski cloud
Kordylewski clouds, also named ghost moons, are concentrations of dust that exist at the and Lagrangian points of the Earth–Moon system.
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Kraków
(), also spelled as Cracow or Krakow, is the second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland.
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (MNRAS) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal in astronomy, astrophysics and related fields.
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Moon
The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite.
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Order of Polonia Restituta
The Order of Polonia Restituta (Order Odrodzenia Polski, Order of Restored Poland) is a Polish state order established 4 February 1921.
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Poland
Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe.
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Poznań
Poznań is a city on the River Warta in west Poland, within the Greater Poland region.
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Springer Publishing
Springer Publishing Company is an American publishing company of academic journals and books, focusing on the fields of nursing, gerontology, psychology, social work, counseling, public health, and rehabilitation (neuropsychology).
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Timeline of Polish science and technology
Education has been of prime interest to Poland's rulers since the early 12th century.
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Trojan (celestial body)
In astronomy, a trojan is a small celestial body (mostly asteroids) that shares the orbit of a larger body, remaining in a stable orbit approximately 60° ahead of or behind the main body near one of its Lagrangian points and.
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See also
20th-century Polish astronomers
- Agata Różańska
- Aleksander Wolszczan
- Andrzej Udalski
- Antoni Opolski
- Antoni Przybylski
- Bohdan Paczyński
- Eugeniusz Rybka
- Felicjan Kępiński
- Grzegorz Pojmański
- Jan Gadomski
- Jeremi Wasiutyński
- Kazimierz Kordylewski
- Konrad Rudnicki
- Ludwik Birkenmajer
- Maciej Konacki
- Marcin Kubiak
- Marek Sikora (astronomer)
- Roman Juszkiewicz
- Tadeusz Banachiewicz
- Wiesław Z. Wiśniewski
- Wilhelmina Iwanowska
- Wojciech Dziembowski
- Wojciech Krzemiński
- Władysław Dziewulski
- Włodzimierz Zonn
Discoverers of moons
- Asaph Hall
- Audouin Dollfus
- Brett J. Gladman
- Charles Dillon Perrine
- Charles T. Kowal
- Christiaan Huygens
- Edward Emerson Barnard
- Elizabeth Roemer
- Galileo Galilei
- Gan De
- George Phillips Bond
- Gerard Kuiper
- Giovanni Domenico Cassini
- James W. Christy
- John J. Kavelaars
- Kazimierz Kordylewski
- Mark R. Showalter
- Matthew J. Holman
- Philibert Jacques Melotte
- Scott S. Sheppard
- Seth Barnes Nicholson
- William Cranch Bond
- William Henry Pickering
- William Herschel
- William Lassell
- Yanga R. Fernández
Scientists from Kraków
- Adam Bielański
- Alexander Weissberg-Cybulski
- Andrzej Dunajewski
- Bronisław Malinowski
- Franciszka Szymakowska
- Hanna Dodiuk-Kenig
- Irena Roterman-Konieczna
- Józef Grzybowski
- Jacek Rajchel
- Janusz Andrzej Zakrzewski
- Janusz Wojtusiak
- Johann Rafelski
- Karl Moriz Diesing
- Kazimierz Kordylewski
- Leon Wachholz
- Marian Gieszczykiewicz
- Sigmund Fraenkel
- Simona Kossak
- Stanisław Gołąb
- Stefan Banach
- Tadeusz Estreicher
- Tomasz Guzik
- Wacław Gajewski
- Wawrzyniec Teisseyre
- Wiktor Jassem
- Witold Wilkosz
- Władysław Kulczyński
Scientists from Poznań
- Egon Freiherr von Eickstedt
- Halszka Osmólska
- Heinrich Caro
- Heinrich Scherk
- Henryk Zygalski
- Jacek Junosza Kisielewski
- Joachim Coeler
- Kazimierz Kordylewski
- Leo Königsberger
- Maciej Musiał (politician)
- Wojciech Szczęsny Kaczmarek
- Zygmunt Vetulani (computer scientist)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazimierz_Kordylewski
Also known as Kordylewski.