Geoffrey Marcy

Astronomer and exoplanet discoverer

Geoffrey Marcy - Astronomer and exoplanet discoverer
Born

September 29th, 1954
70 years ago

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United States

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Significant contributions to the field of astronomy were made through research on exoplanets. Pioneered methods in radial velocity techniques to identify planets outside the solar system. Played a vital role in discovering numerous exoplanets, advancing understanding of planetary systems. Participated in the Kepler mission, which enhanced knowledge of planetary occurrences and types. Authored influential publications and mentored aspiring astronomers during a long academic career.

Discovered over 70 exoplanets

Contributed to the Kepler mission

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