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Desmond George King-Hele FRS (3 November 1927 at Seaford in Sussex – 25 December 2019) was a British physicist, poet and author who crossed the divide between the arts and science to write extensively about the life of Erasmus Darwin, whom he linked with the romantic poets Shelley, Wordsworth, and Coleridge. In 1957, together with , and as part of the Guided Weapons department of Royal Aircraft Establishment, he wrote a report proposing the use of the Blue Streak missile and Black Knight as a satellite launcher. See also Blue Streak Satellite Launch Vehicle.

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  • Desmond King-Hele (* 3. November 1927 in Seaford, Sussex; † 25. Dezember 2019) war ein britischer Physiker und Geophysiker. King-Hele studierte an der Universität Cambridge (Trinity College). Von 1948 bis 1988 war er am Royal Aircraft Establishment in Farnborough, wo er sich mit Weltraumforschung mit Satelliten befasste und Vermessung des Gravitationsfelds der Erde und der oberen Atmosphäre aus Bahndaten von Satelliten. Daneben veröffentlichte er auch als Wissenschaftshistoriker, zum Beispiel über Erasmus Darwin, und über Percy Bysshe Shelley. Er veröffentlichte auch eigene Gedichte. Er war mit Wolfgang Priester und anderen ein Pionier in der Erkundung der Dichte der oberen Atmosphäre (Thermosphäre) aus Satelliten-Bahndaten Ende der 1950er und Anfang der 1960er Jahre. 1971 erhielt er die Eddington-Medaille sowie den Chree Medal and Prize. 1966 wurde er Fellow der Royal Society. 1974 hielt er die Bakerian Lecture (A view of earth and air). (de)
  • Desmond George King-Hele FRS (3 November 1927 at Seaford in Sussex – 25 December 2019) was a British physicist, poet and author who crossed the divide between the arts and science to write extensively about the life of Erasmus Darwin, whom he linked with the romantic poets Shelley, Wordsworth, and Coleridge. In 1957, together with , and as part of the Guided Weapons department of Royal Aircraft Establishment, he wrote a report proposing the use of the Blue Streak missile and Black Knight as a satellite launcher. See also Blue Streak Satellite Launch Vehicle. (en)
  • Desmond George King-Hele foi um físico britânico. (pt)
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  • Desmond George King-Hele FRS (3 November 1927 at Seaford in Sussex – 25 December 2019) was a British physicist, poet and author who crossed the divide between the arts and science to write extensively about the life of Erasmus Darwin, whom he linked with the romantic poets Shelley, Wordsworth, and Coleridge. In 1957, together with , and as part of the Guided Weapons department of Royal Aircraft Establishment, he wrote a report proposing the use of the Blue Streak missile and Black Knight as a satellite launcher. See also Blue Streak Satellite Launch Vehicle. (en)
  • Desmond George King-Hele foi um físico britânico. (pt)
  • Desmond King-Hele (* 3. November 1927 in Seaford, Sussex; † 25. Dezember 2019) war ein britischer Physiker und Geophysiker. King-Hele studierte an der Universität Cambridge (Trinity College). Von 1948 bis 1988 war er am Royal Aircraft Establishment in Farnborough, wo er sich mit Weltraumforschung mit Satelliten befasste und Vermessung des Gravitationsfelds der Erde und der oberen Atmosphäre aus Bahndaten von Satelliten. Daneben veröffentlichte er auch als Wissenschaftshistoriker, zum Beispiel über Erasmus Darwin, und über Percy Bysshe Shelley. Er veröffentlichte auch eigene Gedichte. (de)
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