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    Austin Keith Pierce (October 2, 1918 – March 11, 2005) was an American solar astronomer. Pierce played a key role in the development of the McMath–Pierce solar telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona.. Biography. Austin Keith Pierce was born October 2, 1918, in Tacoma, Washington.His father, Tracy Pierce, was a mathematician at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and an ...

  2. 1 Dis 2006 · A. Keith Pierce was a solar astronomer who will be remembered for bringing the physics lab to the telescope and for his design of the world's largest solar telescope, the 1.5-meter McMath Telescope on Kitt Peak in Arizona.

  3. ;༊ | Keith Pierce is a formidable assassin operating in the shadows of the empire, his reputation resonating through the underground darkworld. Known for his unparalleled skills and exceptional intelligence, he remains a highly sought-after target by rival factions and adversaries.

  4. 1 Sep 2005 · The builder of the worlds largest solar telescope, Austin Keith Pierce, was a leader in astronomy for decades. Groomed by the heavy hand of industrialist Robert R. McMath, he helped pull astronomy into the era of big science supported by government funding.

  5. 13 Dis 2023 · Keith Pierce was named Executive Vice President and President of Franchise & Development for Sonesta, effective March 2021. As a 35-year veteran, He oversees the day-to-day franchise operation of Sonesta and Red Lion Hotels.

  6. 3 hari yang lalu · London — When Keir Starmer was elected to lead Britain's Labour Party in 2020, right after the party suffered its worst general election defeat in 85 years, he made it his mission to make the ...

  7. The NSO mourns the passing of A. Keith Pierce, who died on March 11 at the age of 86. We remember and honor Keith as the driving force behind the siting, design and construction of the McMath-Pierce solar telescope, which, more than 40 years later, remains the largest solar telescope in the world.