Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Harry Shipman


 

             Harry Shipman is a contemporary astronomer who is currently still teaching the science at a university level as a professor. Outside of his passions for teaching both astronomy and physics, Shipman is not very well known. He has published an array of books and articles with the aid of other astronomers and researchers during his career thus far. Before residing at the University of Delaware as a professor of astronomy, Shipman attended both Harvard and Caltech, two extremely prestigious schools, where he obtained his degree and became very adept in his field. As an astronomer, Shipman paid little attention to the viewpoints of others when it came to groundbreaking and controversial issues for his time. When he wrote the majority of his papers and his best selling novel, the ideas regarding Black Holes, Quasars and multiple universes were all very taboo in the world of astronomy. Shipman's work played a vital role in the adoption of new and ever changing values in the scientific world with respect to these ideologies. Today he continues to teach at the University of Denver.

"Harry Shipman's Home Page." Welcome to the University of Delaware. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 May 2014.

"Harry L. Shipman." Faculty Board Biographies. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 May 2014.

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