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Arlo U. Landolt

Arlo Udell Landolt (September 29, 1935 – January 21, 2022) was an American astronomer.[1]

Arlo U. Landolt
Born(1935-09-29)September 29, 1935
DiedJanuary 21, 2022(2022-01-21) (aged 86)
Alma materIndiana University
AwardsGeorge van Biesbroeck Prize (1995)
Scientific career
FieldsAstronomy, photometry
InstitutionsLouisiana State University

Life and career

Landolt was born in Highland, Illinois to farmers Arlo M. Landolt and Vesta Kraus Landolt [2] on September 29, 1935. He was the oldest of 4 (one brother, 2 sisters) Darnell M., Faye Beth, Sheryl Sue. He attended a one-room country grade school called IXL Country Grade School. He graduated grade school in 7 of 8 years because they accelerated his education.[2] All of Landolt's relatives, like his parents, were farmers.[2] After finishing grade school, he was the first of his family to go the high school.[2] While in high school he took all the classes for agriculture. It was not until later on that Landolt showed interest in mathematics, physics, and the sciences.[2] He was involved in 4H clubs and projects.[2] He would base his projects on the hogs on their farm but would try to use the purebred over the crossed and mixed breeds that his father would raise.[2] He would sell the hogs to get a Funk and Wagnall’s Encyclopedia set.[2] He graduated from Highland High School in 1952.

After graduating, he wanted to attend M.I.T, but his family could not afford it.[2] He instead attended Miami University in Oxford, Ohio for his undergraduate studies. He planned to transfer to M.I.T after his 3rd year in a program offered by the university, but decided to complete his schooling there.[2] In order to attend the university he had a job as a busboy and washing dishes in the dorms as well as some help from his parents for tuition.[2] Early on, he took a course on astronomy which he credits to be the start of his interest in that science.[2] He wanted to push through college so he attended for 3 years and 2 summers. He obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics and physics from Miami University in 1955.

He began his graduate studies at age 19[2] at Indiana University in 1955. He attended for almost 7 years, 5 years being on campus and nearly 2 years being in the Antarctic after signing up for an expedition with the International Geophysical Year. The expedition was offered through the Arctic Institute of North America.[2] He was stationed at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station[2] with a group lead by Paul Siple and it consisted of 9 other scientists, 9 Navy Sea-Bees, and a husky dog.[3] He was hired as an aurora and air glow scientist[2] along with the others hired to go on the expedition. He came back from the expedition during Christmas time in 1957.[2] He received his Ph.D. in 1962 from Indiana University.[4] Although he finished all requirements for his degree in 1962, he had not received his degree until June 1963 and that is what is officially on the degree.[2]

After graduating, Landolt served on committees with many organizations and was eventually elected Secretary of A.A.S.[3] This occurred for 3 terms.[3] He spent one year working for the N.S.F. in Washington, D.C.[3]

In his later years, he became reacquainted with a high school classmate, Eunice Casper.[3] They got married and he helped raise her 4 daughters ages 6, 7, 8, and 10. They later had a daughter of their own named Jennifer Landolt Boutte.[3]

He worked principally in photometry and published a number of widely used lists[5][6][7] of standard stars.[4][8] The asteroid 15072 Landolt is named after him.[8] Mount Landolt is also named for him.

Landolt died on January 21, 2022, at the age of 86.[9]

Honors and awards

References

  1. ^ R.R. Bowker Company. Database Publishing Group (2009). American Men & Women of Science. Vol. 4. Bowker. ISBN 9781414433042. Retrieved August 20, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Interview of Arlo Landolt by David DeVorkin on 1996 October 31, Niels Bohr Library & Archives, American Institute of Physics, College Park, MD USA, www.aip.org/history-programs/niels-bohr-library/oral-histories/5922
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Arlo U. Landolt Obituary (1935 - 2022) The Advocate". Legacy.com. Retrieved 2022-08-10.
  4. ^ a b Arlo U. Landolt, web page at Louisiana State University. Accessed on line September 19, 2007.
  5. ^ UBVRI photometric standard stars around the celestial equator, Arlo U. Landolt, Astronomical Journal, 88, #3 (March 1983), pp. 439–460.
  6. ^ UBV photoelectric sequences in the celestial equatorial selected areas 92–115, Arlo U. Landolt, Astronomical Journal, 78, #9 (November 1973), pp. 959–981.
  7. ^ UBVRI photometric standard stars in the magnitude range 11.5<V<16.0 around the celestial equator, Arlo U. Landolt, Astronomical Journal 104, #1 (July 1992), pp. 340–371, 436–491.
  8. ^ a b 15072 Landolt (1999 BS12), web page from the JPL Small-Body Database Browser. Accessed on line September 19, 2007.
  9. ^ "Arlo U. Landolt". Legacy. 23 January 2022. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
  10. ^ George Van Biesbroeck Prize, AAS website.
  11. ^ "Arlo U. Landolt named 2015 Leslie C. Peltier Award Recipient". Retrieved January 29, 2022.
  12. ^ "AAS Fellows". AAS. Retrieved 29 September 2020.

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Arlo Udell Landolt September 29 1935 January 21 2022 was an American astronomer 1 Arlo U LandoltBorn 1935 09 29 September 29 1935Highland Illinois U S DiedJanuary 21 2022 2022 01 21 aged 86 Alma materIndiana UniversityAwardsGeorge van Biesbroeck Prize 1995 Scientific careerFieldsAstronomy photometryInstitutionsLouisiana State University Contents 1 Life and career 2 Honors and awards 3 References 4 External linksLife and career EditLandolt was born in Highland Illinois to farmers Arlo M Landolt and Vesta Kraus Landolt 2 on September 29 1935 He was the oldest of 4 one brother 2 sisters Darnell M Faye Beth Sheryl Sue He attended a one room country grade school called IXL Country Grade School He graduated grade school in 7 of 8 years because they accelerated his education 2 All of Landolt s relatives like his parents were farmers 2 After finishing grade school he was the first of his family to go the high school 2 While in high school he took all the classes for agriculture It was not until later on that Landolt showed interest in mathematics physics and the sciences 2 He was involved in 4H clubs and projects 2 He would base his projects on the hogs on their farm but would try to use the purebred over the crossed and mixed breeds that his father would raise 2 He would sell the hogs to get a Funk and Wagnall s Encyclopedia set 2 He graduated from Highland High School in 1952 After graduating he wanted to attend M I T but his family could not afford it 2 He instead attended Miami University in Oxford Ohio for his undergraduate studies He planned to transfer to M I T after his 3rd year in a program offered by the university but decided to complete his schooling there 2 In order to attend the university he had a job as a busboy and washing dishes in the dorms as well as some help from his parents for tuition 2 Early on he took a course on astronomy which he credits to be the start of his interest in that science 2 He wanted to push through college so he attended for 3 years and 2 summers He obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics and physics from Miami University in 1955 He began his graduate studies at age 19 2 at Indiana University in 1955 He attended for almost 7 years 5 years being on campus and nearly 2 years being in the Antarctic after signing up for an expedition with the International Geophysical Year The expedition was offered through the Arctic Institute of North America 2 He was stationed at the Amundsen Scott South Pole Station 2 with a group lead by Paul Siple and it consisted of 9 other scientists 9 Navy Sea Bees and a husky dog 3 He was hired as an aurora and air glow scientist 2 along with the others hired to go on the expedition He came back from the expedition during Christmas time in 1957 2 He received his Ph D in 1962 from Indiana University 4 Although he finished all requirements for his degree in 1962 he had not received his degree until June 1963 and that is what is officially on the degree 2 After graduating Landolt served on committees with many organizations and was eventually elected Secretary of A A S 3 This occurred for 3 terms 3 He spent one year working for the N S F in Washington D C 3 In his later years he became reacquainted with a high school classmate Eunice Casper 3 They got married and he helped raise her 4 daughters ages 6 7 8 and 10 They later had a daughter of their own named Jennifer Landolt Boutte 3 He worked principally in photometry and published a number of widely used lists 5 6 7 of standard stars 4 8 The asteroid 15072 Landolt is named after him 8 Mount Landolt is also named for him Landolt died on January 21 2022 at the age of 86 9 Honors and awards Edit1995 George van Biesbroeck Prize from the American Astronomical Society 10 2015 Leslie C Peltier Award 11 2020 Legacy Fellow of the American Astronomical Society 12 References Edit R R Bowker Company Database Publishing Group 2009 American Men amp Women of Science Vol 4 Bowker ISBN 9781414433042 Retrieved August 20 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Interview of Arlo Landolt by David DeVorkin on 1996 October 31 Niels Bohr Library amp Archives American Institute of Physics College Park MD USA www aip org history programs niels bohr library oral histories 5922 a b c d e f Arlo U Landolt Obituary 1935 2022 The Advocate Legacy com Retrieved 2022 08 10 a b Arlo U Landolt web page at Louisiana State University Accessed on line September 19 2007 UBVRI photometric standard stars around the celestial equator Arlo U Landolt Astronomical Journal 88 3 March 1983 pp 439 460 UBV photoelectric sequences in the celestial equatorial selected areas 92 115 Arlo U Landolt Astronomical Journal 78 9 November 1973 pp 959 981 UBVRI photometric standard stars in the magnitude range 11 5 lt V lt 16 0 around the celestial equator Arlo U Landolt Astronomical Journal 104 1 July 1992 pp 340 371 436 491 a b 15072 Landolt 1999 BS12 web page from the JPL Small Body Database Browser Accessed on line September 19 2007 Arlo U Landolt Legacy 23 January 2022 Retrieved 24 January 2022 George Van Biesbroeck Prize AAS website Arlo U Landolt named 2015 Leslie C Peltier Award Recipient Retrieved January 29 2022 AAS Fellows AAS Retrieved 29 September 2020 External links EditArlo U Landolt pages at Louisiana State University 1 2 This United States astronomer article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arlo U Landolt amp oldid 1105375030, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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