Frank Low, 75; helped extend detection of stars, galaxies NEW YORK - Dr. Frank J. Low, who helped astronomers extend their vision beyond visible light into a vast realm of previously invisible colors, revolutionizing the study of the birth of planets, stars, and galaxies, died June 11 in Tucson. He was 75.
By: Dennis Overbye|Date: Jun 22, 2009 Rodger Doxsey, 62; helped extend Hubble telescope’s life Rodger Doxsey, an astronomer who played a crucial below-the-decks role in keeping the Hubble Space Telescope flying and doing science in good times and bad for almost 20 years, died Oct. 13 in Towson, Md. He was 62 and lived in Towson.
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