Some years ago I tried to get a crater on the Moon (or alternatively Mars) named after Willard Boyle. His (and Smith's) contribution to the practice of astronomy should be unquestionable.
The naming wasn't possible at the time because there is already a crater on the Moon named Boyle (after the British natural philosopher and chemist Robert Boyle, 1627-1691), and duplicate names aren't allowed. Use of the first name ('Willard') wasn't suggested at the time.
It may be time to re-submit the request, but for the name "Boyle-Smith", if combined names are allowed.
[0] https://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/Page/Categories
"The Moon : Craters: Scientists, engineers, and explorers, as well as other persons connected with astronomy, planetary, or space research who have made outstanding or fundamental contributions to their field. ... First names are used for small craters of special interest. "
My dad is almost that old and looks younger and healthier than him for sure, it all depends on how you live your life and the genetics you are granted.
Williard Boyle was the other co-inventor. His passing in 2011 was linked here but did not elicit any discussion.
Nobel Prize winner Willard Boyle, inventor of CCD, dies. - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2566440 - May 2011
Some years ago I tried to get a crater on the Moon (or alternatively Mars) named after Willard Boyle. His (and Smith's) contribution to the practice of astronomy should be unquestionable.
The naming wasn't possible at the time because there is already a crater on the Moon named Boyle (after the British natural philosopher and chemist Robert Boyle, 1627-1691), and duplicate names aren't allowed. Use of the first name ('Willard') wasn't suggested at the time.
It may be time to re-submit the request, but for the name "Boyle-Smith", if combined names are allowed.
[0] https://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/Page/Categories "The Moon : Craters: Scientists, engineers, and explorers, as well as other persons connected with astronomy, planetary, or space research who have made outstanding or fundamental contributions to their field. ... First names are used for small craters of special interest. "
Wow... name collision avoidance is applied across the solar system.
Respect for taking the time to apply for his recognition.
The British natural philosopher and chemist?
https://archive.ph/U5yI7
I had attended his 1999 Nobel Prize Lecture on the invention of the CCD. The video is available.
https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/2009/smith/lecture...
He was 79 when the photo in the article was taken? That's incredible.
He probably didn't, but he could have fine-tuned the CCD sensor of the camera.
Or clocked it down so that what's being shifted out is actually a sample from when he was 49.
Funnily enough the camera that he's holding has a CMOS sensor.
Nah it's an EOS-1D, it has a CCD.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_EOS-1D
Says Mark II near his fingers.
Great looking for sure, probably genetics.
Or using red light therapy
My dad is almost that old and looks younger and healthier than him for sure, it all depends on how you live your life and the genetics you are granted.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_E._Smith
Url changed from https://www.universitycube.net/news/ccd-co-inventor-george-e..., which points to this.