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GaBany, R. Jay
R. Jay GaBany
Robert Jay GaBany
(born September 17, 1954, in
Charleston, West Virginia
) is an
American
amateur astronomer
and
astrophotographer
who is also known for his work with an international team of
astrophysicists
led by Dr. David Martínez-Delgado (
Max Planck Institute for Astronomy
). GaBany helped pioneer the use of
modest size telescopes
and off the shelf
CCD-cameras
to produce long exposure images that revealed ancient
galactic merger remnants
in the form of
star streams
surrounding nearby
galaxies
that were previously undetected or suspected.
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Breakthrough! : 100 astronomical images that changed the world
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GaBany, R. Jay
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