Robert Julius Trumpler

Robert Julius Trumpler (October 2 1886September 10 1956) was a Swiss-American astronomer.

He was born in Zurich. In 1915, he came to the United States to take a position at Allegheny Observatory, and later went to Lick Observatory. In 1921, he became a naturalized citizen of the United States.

He is best known for his work on galactic clusters, demonstrating the phenomenon of absorption of light (extinction) by interstellar dust.

A crater on Mars is named in his honour.

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See also: Robert Julius Trumpler, 1886, 1915, 1921, 1956, Allegheny Observatory, Astronomer, Crater, Galactic cluster