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What’s New: December 2024
This month’s update adds seven twentieth-century lives, including émigrés from central Europe (the anthropologist Franz Steiner, the bioengineer Heinz Wolff, the set designer, Voytek Roman), unconventional business figures (Peter Middleton and the hippy entrepreneur Nicholas Carr-Saunders), a master mosaicist (Gertrude Martin), and a prominent figure in the London criminal underworld (Billy Hill).
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Kopal, Zdeněk (1914-1993), astronomer
The Czech astronomer Zdeněk Kopal, a refugee from Nazism, held the chair of astronomy at Manchester University from 1951 to 1981, where he supported the new science of radio astronomy. His research to map the surface of the moon was fundamental to the Apollo programme of manned landings.