I Georges Henri Joseph Édouard Lemaître (17 ya ing Julio 1894 – 20 ya ing Junio 1966) métung yang páring Catolicong Belga (Belgian) a físicong teórico (theoretical physicist)]], matemático, astrónomo, ampong profesor king física king Catholic University of Louvain.[1] Ya ing minúnang minyé king teoriang ing pámandáyu da réng galaxia malyári yang ma-isplica king pámanlápad ning siklúban,[2] a ácumpirmá na kaybat kapamílatán ning pámagumasid nang Edwin Hubble.[3][4] Ya ing minúnang mémalangkas king "batas nang Hubble", a ngéni áusán nang batas a Hubble–Lemaître ning IAU,[5][6] at bílalag né ing múmúnang pámagtantya ning Hubble constant anyang 1927, adwang banwa báyu ing articulo nang Hubble.[7][8][3][4] I Lemaître mú naman ing migmunikálá king "teoriang Big Bang" ning umpisá ning siklúban, at ináus néng "hypotesis ning minunang atomo",[9] at kaybat inaus neng "ing kamumulan ning yatu".[10]

  1. "Obituary: Georges Lemaitre". Physics Today 19 (9): 119–121. September 1966. doi:10.1063/1.3048455. 
  2. Lemaître 1927a, p. 49.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Reich 2011.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Livio 2011, pp. 171-173.
  5. "name change for Hubble Law". Nature 563 (7729): 10–11. 31 October 2018. doi:10.1038/d41586-018-07180-9. PMID 30382217. "The International Astronomical Union recommends that the law should now be known as the Hubble–Lemaître law, to pay tribute to the Belgian priest and astronomer Georges Lemaître, who derived the speed–distance relationship two years earlier than did US astronomer Edwin Hubble." 
  6. International Astronomical Union members vote to recommend renaming the Hubble law as the Hubble–Lemaître law (29 October 2018).
  7. van den Bergh 2011, p. 151.
  8. Block 2012, pp. 89-96.
  9. Big bang theory is introduced – 1927. WGBH.
  10. Lemaître 1931b, p. 706.
Georges Lemaître

I Lemaître anyang 1933
Mibait17 ya ing Julio 1894
Charleroi, Belgium
Mete20 ya ing Junio 1966 (edad 71)
Leuven, Belgium
Kapanintunan/propesionPáring Catolicong, físico, matemático, astrónomo, ampong profesor king física
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