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I'm surprised nobody has mentioned the death this week of Fred L
Whipple, reportedly the inventor of "Window" (aluminum strips cut to a length designed to confuse radar). Indirectly, he probably saved a good number of lives in WWII. |
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Subject: Inventor of "Window" dies
From: "ian maclure" Date: 9/2/2004 4:53 PM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 22:40:47 +0000, teekaynospa wrote: I'm surprised nobody has mentioned the death this week of Fred L Whipple, reportedly the inventor of "Window" (aluminum strips cut to a length designed to confuse radar). Indirectly, he probably saved a good number of lives in WWII. His main claim to fame was as an astronomer. Not to me it wasn't. Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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![]() wrote in message ... I'm surprised nobody has mentioned the death this week of Fred L Whipple, reportedly the inventor of "Window" (aluminum strips cut to a length designed to confuse radar). Indirectly, he probably saved a good number of lives in WWII. Actually he didn't *invent* 'window/chaff'. His contribution was in the codesign of a machine to cut it foil into the right length pieces. IIRC, 'window' was actually invented by a team of scientists at the Telecommunications Research Establishment in England led by the late Sir Robert Cockburn. I *think* Whipple was involved in somewhat parallel research in the US, but don't quote me. The British had 'window' long before its use was sanctioned due to a reluctance to tip the Germans off to what it was and what it did in case they used it against them. The Germans had 'duppel' and likewise refrained from using it for the same reasons. Eventually bomber losses caused Churchill to over-rule the objections and order it be used. But it *could* have been used about a year before it was.... Whipple is far more famous for his work as an astronomer. One of his most famous contributions was being the first to put forward the theory that comets were a 'dirty snowball'. There are a host of others however. One of the truly great astronomers of the 20th Century. A great man, sadly missed. The CO |
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"ArtKramr" == ArtKramr writes:
Subject: Inventor of "Window" dies From: "ian maclure" Date: 9/2/2004 4:53 PM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 22:40:47 +0000, teekaynospa wrote: I'm surprised nobody has mentioned the death this week of Fred L Whipple, reportedly the inventor of "Window" (aluminum strips cut to a length designed to confuse radar). Indirectly, he probably saved a good number of lives in WWII. His main claim to fame was as an astronomer. ArtKramr Not to me it wasn't. Due to window, he probably saved many from becoming fiery meteors, similar in apperance to the icy comets he made his life's work. I was hoping it was the inventor of 'Windows' that died, but OK, too bad.... -- G Hassenpflug * IJN & JMSDF equipment/history fan |
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Gernot Hassenpflug writes: "ArtKramr" == ArtKramr writes: Subject: Inventor of "Window" dies From: "ian maclure" Date: 9/2/2004 4:53 PM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 22:40:47 +0000, teekaynospa wrote: I'm surprised nobody has mentioned the death this week of Fred L Whipple, reportedly the inventor of "Window" (aluminum strips cut to a length designed to confuse radar). Indirectly, he probably saved a good number of lives in WWII. His main claim to fame was as an astronomer. ArtKramr Not to me it wasn't. Due to window, he probably saved many from becoming fiery meteors, similar in apperance to the icy comets he made his life's work. I was hoping it was the inventor of 'Windows' that died, but OK, too bad.... He was also the inventor of the "Meteor Bumper" or "Whipple Shield" , which is used by manned adn unmanned spacecraft to protect against micrometoeroid collision damage. And, off the top of my head, he was the last survivor of the Collier's Magazine team that charted a plausible manned space program in the early 1950s, which was a key feature in priming the general public for the idea that space exploration wasn't something for the far future. He kept working right up until the end - at the age of 92, he was one of the Investigators on the CONTOUR probe. -- Pete Stickney A strong conviction that something must be done is the parent of many bad measures. -- Daniel Webster |
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In message - Gernot Hassenpflug
writes: similar in apperance to the icy comets he made his life's work. I was hoping it was the inventor of 'Windows' that died, Be careful whom you hate: you was hoping for some employee of the "Xerocs" (sp?) company to die while most probably the target of your wishes was Bill from Redmond whos wealth had been created by many customers accepting as axiom that newer software must cost more, require more expensive computer and crash more often. Sorry for OT, couldn't resist. ************************************************** **************************** * Arie Kazachin, Israel, e-mail: * ************************************************** **************************** NOTE: before replying, leave only letters in my domain-name. Sorry, SPAM trap. ___ .__/ | | O / _/ / | | I HAVE NOWHERE ELSE TO GO !!! | | | | | | | /O\ | _ \_______[|(.)|]_______/ | * / \ o ++ O ++ o | | | | | \ \_) \ | \ | \ | \ | \ | \ | \ | \_| |
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"Arie" == Arie Kazachin writes:
Arie In message - Gernot Hassenpflug Arie writes: similar in apperance to the icy comets he made his life's work. I was hoping it was the inventor of 'Windows' that died, Arie Be careful whom you hate: you was hoping for some employee Arie of the "Xerocs" (sp?) company to die while most probably the Arie target of your wishes was Bill from Redmond whos wealth had Arie been created by many customers accepting as axiom that newer Arie software must cost more, require more expensive computer and Arie crash more often. Sorry for OT, couldn't resist. You are so right.... my inane post targeted the wrong person! -- G Hassenpflug * IJN & JMSDF equipment/history fan |
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