Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr.
Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr. is an American astrophysicist and Nobel Prize laureate in Physics for his discovery of a new type of pulsar that revolutionized the study of gravitation.
Physicist
March 29, 1941
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Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr., an American astrophysicist, was born on March 29, 1941, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is a Nobel Prize laureate in Physics, recognized for his discovery of a unique type of pulsar alongside Russell Alan Hulse. This groundbreaking finding has significantly expanded the potential for studying gravitation. Taylor Jr. is also renowned for being the first individual to accurately measure the speed of light. Throughout his career, he has made substantial contributions to radio astronomy and participated in numerous research projects and collaborations.