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- In 1920 Michelson and Francis G. Pease made the first measurement of the diameter of a star other than the Sun. Michelson had invented astronomical interferometry and built such an instrument at the Mount Wilson Observatory which was used to measure the diameter of the red giant Betelgeuse.Learn more:In 1920 Michelson and Francis G. Pease made the first measurement of the diameter of a star other than the Sun. Michelson had invented astronomical interferometry and built such an instrument at the Mount Wilson Observatory which was used to measure the diameter of the red giant Betelgeuse.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_A._MichelsonHe performed early measurements of the velocity of light with amazing delicacy and in 1881 he invented his interferometer for the purpose of discovering the effect of the Earth's motion on the observed velocity.www.optica.org/history/biographies/bios/albert-mic…Michelson is most widely remembered for his experiments in which he proved that the hypothetical medium of light, known as “ether,” did not exist, as well as his many attempts to accurately measure the speed of light.academic.oup.com/mt/article/27/6/47/6813722
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On his return to civilian life, Michelson became more interested in astronomy and in 1920, using light interference and a highly developed version of his earlier …
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During his career, Michelson touched on many physics topics but excelled in optics. He performed early measurements of the velocity of light with amazing delicacy and in 1881 he invented his interferometer for the purpose of …
A.A. Michelson | Nobel Prize-Winning Physicist
A.A. Michelson was a German-born American physicist who established the speed of light as a fundamental constant and pursued other spectroscopic and metrological investigations. He received the 1907 Nobel Prize for Physics.
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Michelson is most widely remembered for his experiments in which he proved that the hypothetical medium of light, known as “ether,” did not exist, as well as his many attempts to accurately measure the speed of light.
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