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  1. Riccardo Giacconi (Génova, 6 de octubre de 1931- San Diego, California; 9 de diciembre de 2018) 1 fue un astrofísico italiano, ganador del Premio Nobel de Física en 2002 por sus contribuciones pioneras en el campo de la astrofísica, que han conducido al descubrimiento de fuentes cósmicas de rayos X. En 1972 ganó la Medalla de la NASA al ...

  2. Riccardo Giacconi is an Italian-American physicist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2002 for his pioneering work on cosmic ray research. Learn about his biography, education, fellowships, and outlook on science and space exploration.

  3. Riccardo Giacconi (1931-2018) was an Italian-American Nobel Prize-winning astrophysicist who pioneered X-ray astronomy. He worked on various space-based telescopes, including Uhuru, Einstein and Chandra, and was also involved in other fields of astronomy.

  4. 22 de ene. de 2019 · A tribute to the astronomer who pioneered X-ray astronomy and won the 2002 Nobel Prize in Physics. Learn about his life, achievements, discoveries and legacy in the field of space observatories.

  5. Learn about the life and achievements of Riccardo Giacconi, the first permanent director of STScI and a pioneer of X-ray astronomy. He led the development of the Hubble Space Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope missions.

  6. 25 de ene. de 2019 · Riccardo Giacconi, one of the most charismatic and influential figures of astrophysics in the modern era, died on 9 December 2018. He was 87. Giacconi was a co-recipient of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Physics for “pioneering contributions to astrophysics, which have led to the discovery of cosmic x-ray sources.”.

  7. Ricardo Giacconi ganó el Premio Nobel de Física en 2002 por sus contribuciones pioneras en el campo de la astrofísica que sentaron las bases de la astronomía de rayos X. Construyó un telescopio capaz de detectar radiación de rayos X de fuera de la Tierra, lo que sirvió para detectar agujeros negros. Nació en Génova, Italia, en 1931.