James Bailey "Jim" Kaler (December 29, 1938 — November 26, 2022 ) was an American astronomer and science writer .
8-1094: [REDACTED] Look up Kaler in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kaler may refer to: Places [ edit ] Kaler, Armenia , a town in Syunik Province, Armenia Kaler, Kentucky , an unincorporated community in Graves County, Kentucky, United States Kaler, Bihar , a block in Arwal district, Bihar, India People with the surname [ edit ] Berwick Kaler (born 1947), British actor Eric Kaler (born 1956), American university president Ilya Kaler (born 1963), Russian violinist James Otis Kaler (1848–1912), American journalist Jamie Kaler (born 1964), American comedian James B. Kaler (born 1934), American astronomer and author Kanth Kaler (born 1972), Indian singer Levi B. Kaler (1828–1906), American politician from Pennsylvania Topics referred to by
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32-760: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages James B. Kaler Kaler was born to Earl and Hazel Holmgren Kaler on December 29th, 1938. After elementary and high-school education in Albany, New York, Kaler earned his A.B. at the University of Michigan in 1960. He attended graduate school at the University of Michigan (1960–61), at Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel (Germany, 1961–62), and UCLA (1962–64), where he also obtained his Ph.D. in Astronomy 1964. His thesis advisor
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56-479: Was Lawrence H. Aller . He was married to Maxine Grossman and they had three children. He died due to complications of Parkinson's Disease on November 26th, 2022. Kaler started his professional career with appointments as a research and teaching assistant at the University of Michigan from 1958 to summer 1960. In 1961 he worked as an astronomer with the United States Naval Observatory . In 1964 he
64-424: Was appointed as an assistant professor of Astronomy by the University of Illinois , and promoted to associate professor in 1968 and to a full professor position in 1976 (all at University of Illinois). Since 1995 he is Campus Honors Faculty. In 2003 he retired to become professor emeritus at the University of Illinois. Kaler published over 120 papers. Examples include work on He has served as president of
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