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Pontoppidan

[pon-top-i-dahn]

noun

  1. Henrik 1857–1943, Danish novelist: Nobel Prize 1917.



Pontoppidan

/ pontˈtopidan /

noun

  1. Henrik. 1857–1943, Danish novelist and short-story writer, author of the novel sequences The Promised Land (1891–95), Lykke-Per (1898–1904), and The Empire of Death (1912–16). Nobel prize for literature 1917

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“It’s aesthetically fascinating to see those distant galaxies and get a sense for how small the ice giant appears,” said Klaus Pontoppidan, Webb project scientist at the Space Telescope Science Institute.

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“People were rushing things a little bit,” says Klaus Pontoppidan, JWST’s project scientist at STScI.

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Our sun will look similar to this star in 5 billion years, explained Klaus Pontoppidan, Webb project scientist at the Space Telescope Science Institute.

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“It’s a life cycle of stars,” Pontoppidan said.

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In early June, for example, Klaus Pontoppidan, the astronomer leading this early release team, was the first human to download the new telescope’s full “deep field” view.

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