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David L. Rabinowitz

1960 - Today

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David Lincoln Rabinowitz (born 1960) is an American astronomer, discoverer of minor planets and researcher at Yale University. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. David L. Rabinowitz is the 478th most popular astronomer (up from 565th in 2019), the 7,236th most popular biography from United States (up from 10,891st in 2019) and the 91st most popular American Astronomer.

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Among ASTRONOMERS

Among astronomers, David L. Rabinowitz ranks 478 out of 644Before him are Elia Millosevich, Minoru Honda, Pierre Puiseux, Edward Pigott, Lyudmila Karachkina, and Dilhan Eryurt. After him are Richard Schorr, William Frederick Denning, Otto Heckmann, Adam Riess, Patrick Moore, and Lutz D. Schmadel.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1960, David L. Rabinowitz ranks 264Before him are Fadil Vokrri, Jack McConnell, Slavko Štimac, Apa Sherpa, Meg Tilly, and José Eduardo Agualusa. After him are Željko Šturanović, Viktor Lazlo, Simon Gallup, Dominique Wilkins, Gilbert Diendéré, and Glenn Strömberg.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, David L. Rabinowitz ranks 7,238 out of 20,380Before him are Talisa Soto (1967), William Stokoe (1919), Terry Melcher (1942), Gabrielle Carteris (1961), Christina Maslach (1946), and Ernie Lively (1947). After him are Pam Dawber (1951), Irene Guest (1900), John Myung (1967), Shannon Elizabeth (1973), Kristi Noem (1971), and Lauren Vélez (1964).

Among ASTRONOMERS In United States

Among astronomers born in United States, David L. Rabinowitz ranks 91Before him are Schelte J. Bus (1956), Paul W. Merrill (1887), Frank Schlesinger (1871), Joel Stebbins (1878), William Wilson Morgan (1906), and Carolyn Porco (1953). After him are Adam Riess (1969), Edward S. Holden (1846), Mary Watson Whitney (1847), Cleveland Abbe (1838), Forest Ray Moulton (1872), and Margaret Harwood (1885).