Willem Jacob Luyten
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Willem Jacob Luyten (March 7 1899 – November 21 1994) was a Dutch-American astronomer.
He worked at Lick Observatory and Harvard College Observatory, and taught at the University of Minnesota.
He studied the proper motions of stars and discovered many white dwarfs.
He discovered some of the Sun's nearest neighbors, including Luyten's star as well as the high–proper motion star system Luyten 726-8, which was soon found to contain the remarkable flare star UV Ceti.
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Awards
Named after him
- Asteroid 1964 Luyten
- Luyten’s Star
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it:Willem Jacob Luyten ja:ウィレム・ヤコブ・ルイテン nl:Willem Jacob Luyten