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Robert Herman (August 29, 1914 – February 13, 1997) was an American astronomer, best known for his work with Ralph Alpher in 1948–50, on estimating the temperature of cosmic microwave background radiation from the Big Bang explosion.
Aug 15, 2012 · This article traces the history of the prediction and discovery of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR) by Alpher and Herman in 1948 and its significance for cosmology. It also corrects some common misconceptions and misunderstandings about their work and its impact.
- Victor S. Alpher
- alphervs@gmail.com
- 2012
Feb 22, 1997 · Dr. Robert Herman, a physicist who began his career by predicting echoes of the origin of the cosmos and later developed a new field called traffic sciences in which statistics can be used to...
Robert Herman (August 29, 1914 - February 13, 1997) was a United States scientist, best known for his work with Ralph Alpher in 1948-50, on estimating the temperature of cosmic microwave background radiation from the Big Bang explosion.
May 31, 2016 · Robert Herman is a street photographer who captured the cinematic and diverse scenes of New York City in the 1980s on Kodachrome film. His book The New Yorkers showcases his work and his nostalgia for a bygone era of the city.
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Robert Herman is a street photographer who captured the vibrant life and color of New York City on Kodachrome film. His first monograph, “The New Yorkers”, is a remarkable time capsule and a gift to us all.