Robert James Moon
Robert James Moon (February 14, 1911 – November 1, 1989)[1][2] was an American physicist, chemist and engineer. A graduate of the University of Chicago, he served on the faculty there and participated in the Manhattan Project.[1][3][4][5]
References
- ^ a b "Robert J. Moon". Atomic Heritage Foundation. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
- ^ "Radioactive Waste is Found in House". Chicago Tribune. May 5, 1993. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
- ^ "ATOMIC LAW BARS JOB TO PHYSICIST; Dr. Moon, Who Helped Evolve Bomb, Seeks Permit to Take Canadian University Offer". The New York Times. August 14, 1947. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
- ^ "Science: Dangerous Knowledge". Time. August 25, 1947. ISSN 0040-781X. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
- ^ Papajohn, George (May 6, 1993). "Physicist's Legacy Won't Melt Down". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
External links
- Who Was Robert J. Moon? https://21sci-tech.com/articles/drmoon.html 21st Century Science & Technology
- University of Chicago Photo Archive, Accelerator Building http://photoarchive.lib.uchicago.edu/db.xqy?one=apf2-00146.xml
- Interview: Robert Moon. Part I. 'We grew up confident we could solve any problem.' https://larouchepub.com/eiw/public/1987/eirv14n43-19871030/eirv14n43-19871030_031-dr_robert_moon.pdf Executive Intelligence Review, Vol. 14, No. 43, Oct. 30, 1987.
- Interview: Robert Moon. Part II. New hypothesis shows geometry of atomic nucleus. Executive Intelligence Review, Vol. 14, No. 44, Nov. 6, 1987. https://larouchepub.com/eiw/public/1987/eirv14n44-19871106/eirv14n44-19871106_018-dr_robert_moon.pdf
- Hecht, Laurence. The Geometric Basis for the Periodicity of the Elements. https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/31206913/the-geometry-the-nucleus 21st Century Science & Technology, May-June 1988, pp. 18-30.
- Continuing the Legacy of Dr. Robert J. Moon. https://21sci-tech.com/Subscriptions/Archive/2004_F.pdf 21st Century Science & Technology. Fall 2004, pp. 8-77.
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