A Peter Willmore

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Birmingham University, Birmingham, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Astrophysics
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Parents

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Harrie Massey grad student 1955 UCL (Physics Tree)

Children

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Peter W. Sanford grad student UCL (Physics Tree)

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Ian D. Thompson collaborator
David J. Tolhurst collaborator
Benjamin Willmore collaborator
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Kaniovsky AS, Arefiev VA, Aleksandrovich NL, et al. (1997) Three hard X-ray transients: GRO J0422+32, GRS 1716-24, GRS 1009-45. Broad band observations by Roentgen-Mir-Kvant observatory Advances in Space Research. 19: 29-34
in't Zand JJM, Heise J, Brinkman AC, et al. (1991) Two new X-ray transients near the Galactic Centre Advances in Space Research. 11: 187-190
Sunyaev RA, Aref'ev V, Borozdin K, et al. (1991) The results of the MIR-KVANT in 1987-1989 Advances in Space Research. 11: 5-16
Sunyaev RA, Churazov E, Efremov V, et al. (1990) Highlights from the KVANT mission Advances in Space Research. 10: 41-46
Sunyaev R, Kaniovsky A, Efremov V, et al. (1987) Discovery of hard X-ray emission from supernova 1987A Nature. 330: 227-229
Skinner GK, Eyles CJ, Willmore AP, et al. (1987) X-ray observations from the space shuttle Advances in Space Research. 7: 223-230
Skinner GK, Willmore AP, Eyles CJ, et al. (1987) Hard X-ray images of the galactic centre Nature. 330: 544-547
Eyles CJ, Skinner GK, Willmore AP, et al. (1987) SPACELAB 2 CODED MASK X-RAY TELESCOPE. Jbis. Journal of the British Interplanetary Society. 40: 159-162
Boelee A, de Jager C, Duijveman A, et al. (1981) Solar maximum mission experiment: Early results of the hard X-ray imaging experiment Advances in Space Research. 1: 255-266
Willmore AP. (1980) Recent developments in x-ray astronomy Physics Education. 15: 145-149
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