Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr. (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr." in Spanish language version.

refsWebsite
Global rank Spanish rank
1st place
1st place
3,325th place
8,624th place
741st place
1,126th place
3,464th place
6,892nd place
low place
low place

amacad.org

nasonline.org

nobel.se

princeton.edu

  • Seife, Charles. "Spin Doctor: Nobel Physicist Joseph Taylor Takes the 'Pulse' of Dying Stars", Princeton Alumni Weekly, October 11, 1995. Accessed October 26, 2007. "Born in Philadelphia in 1941, he grew up on a peach farm in Cinnaminson, New Jersey, that has been in his family for more than two centuries -"a plot of green," he recalls, in the industrial belt along the Delaware River north of Camden.... As a high school student at Moorestown (N.J.) Friends, Taylor excelled in mathematics, a subject he pursued at Haverford College before switching to physics."

web.archive.org