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Cornell Henry Mayer (10 December 1921 – 19 November 2005) was a radio astronomer, who was the first to accurately measure the temperature of Venus by measuring the planet's thermal radiation.[1][2]

He was born on 10 December 1921 in Ossian, Iowa. Mayer graduated from the University of Iowa in 1943. During World War II, he served in the US Navy at the US Naval Research Laboratory where he worked on the first submarine periscope radar. He received a Master's degree from the University of Maryland in 1951 studying electrical engineering. He died on 19 November 2005 of congestive heart failure at his home in Mount Vernon, Virginia.

  1. ^ Sullivan, Patricia (November 27, 2005). "Cornell H. Mayer Dies; Radio Astronomy Pioneer". Washington Post. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
  2. ^ Radhakrishnan, Venkataraman (December 2006). "Obituary: Cornell H. Mayer, 1921-2005". Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society. 38 (4): 1279–1280. Bibcode:2006BAAS...38.1279R.