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  1. Vesto Melvin Slipher (Mulberry, 11 de novembro de 1875 — Flagstaff, 8 de novembro de 1969) foi um astrónomo estadunidense. Entre as suas investigações destaca-se por ter medido pela primeira vez a velocidade radial de uma galáxia e por ter descoberto a existência de gás e poeiras no meio interestelar .

  2. Vesto Melvin Slipher (* 11.November 1875 bei Mulberry, Indiana; † 8. November 1969 in Flagstaff, Arizona) war ein US-amerikanischer Astronom.Er gilt als ein Wegbereiter der modernen Planetologie, Kosmologie und Astrospektroskopie und als Entdecker der Galaxienflucht

  3. Slipher, Vesto Melvin. Born near Mulberry, Indiana, USA, 11 November 1875. Died Flagstaff, Arizona, USA, 8 November 1969. American spectroscopist Vesto Slipher is now remembered primarily as the person who obtained the spectra and measured the first radial velocities of the spiral nebulae showing that most were receding from the Earth.

  4. 维斯托·梅尔文·斯里弗(Vesto Melvin Slipher,1875年11月11日-1969年11月8日)是一位美国天文学家。1926年担任亚利桑那州旗杆市的罗威尔天文台台长直到1952年退休。

  5. 24 de dic. de 2016 · Slipher, Vesto Melvin. Henry L. Giclas died in 2007. BornNear Mulberry, Indiana, USA, 11 November 1875. DiedFlagstaff, Arizona, USA, 8 November 1969. American spectroscopist Vesto Slipher is now remembered primarily as the person who obtained the spectra and measured the first radial velocities of the spiral nebulae showing that most were ...

  6. Because of the way the first astronomical spectrographs were designed, stars were the first to have their Doppler shifts measured. By the late 1800’s photographic spectroscopy of stars was commonplace and “green” nebulae had been detected and studied. It was at this point in time that Vesto Slipher began his career.

  7. Slipher, Vesto Melvin (1875-1969) Vesto Slipher was an American observational astronomer best known for providing some of the earliest evidence that the universe is expanding. Educated at the University of Indiana, he spent his entire career at the Lowell Observatory (1902–1952), serving as its director from 1916 on.