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Best 1 Karin Oberg

Karin Oberg is an astronomer specializing in astrochemistry. Her research focuses on analyzing chemical compositions within protoplanetary disks surrounding young stars. Notably, her team identified the initial detection of a complex organic molecule – methyl isocyanide – within one such disk in 201...

2 Douglas N. C. Lin

Douglas N. C. Lin is an astronomer known for theoretical research on how planets form and evolve within disks of gas and dust around young stars. His work has addressed planetary migration, the formation of giant planets, and the dynamical development of planetary systems. He has been associated wit...

3 Alycia J. Weinberger

Alycia J. Weinberger is an American astronomer at the Carnegie Institution for Science. She specializes in the study of circumstellar disks and the processes of planet formation around young stars. Her research utilizes high-resolution imaging and spectroscopy from major observatories, including the...

7.15 Good
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Respected Carnegie researcher in disks and planet formation; solid citation profile and leadership, but not a field-defining historical figure.

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4 Ben Zuckerman

Ben Zuckerman is an American astronomer and professor emeritus in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of California, Los Angeles. His research has addressed nearby stars, stellar evolution, circumstellar debris disks, and observational evidence relevant to planetary systems bey...

7.08 Good
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Productive work on nearby stars, debris disks, and extraterrestrial intelligence earned respect, though some claims remain debated or niche.

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5 In The Swim Leaf Net Cover

The In The Swim Leaf Net Cover is a mesh pool cover accessory designed to catch leaves and large debris before they sink to the pool floor during autumn.

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