Franklin E. Roach

Franklin E. Roach
Born(1905-09-23)September 23, 1905[2]
DiedSeptember 21, 1993(1993-09-21) (aged 87)[3]
NationalityAmerican
Alma materWheaton Grade School
Wheaton High School
Wheaton College (Illinois)
University of Michigan,
B.Sc. 1927
Ohio State University
University of Chicago,
M.Sc. 1930;
Yerkes/Chicago Ph.D. 1934
Known forPhotoelectric photometry advances; "nightglow" (airglow) studies; establishment with D.M. Hunten & J.W. Chamberlain of Rayleigh Unit; discovery with C.T. Elvey of "Diffuse Galactic Light".
Spouse(s)1. Eloise Blakslee
Roach [1930-1976]
(1976, death of Blakeslee);
2. Janet Gordon
Roach [1977-1993]
(1993, death of Franklin Roach).
Children1. John Raymond Roach
(1930-1978)
2. Janet Loraine Roach (1936-)
3. Charlotte Louanne Roach (1937-)
4. Gerard Allyn Roach (1943-)
AwardsDepartment of Commerce Gold Medal 1961
Scientific career
FieldsAstronomy, Astrophysics, Aeronomy, "Engineering Astronomy",[1] Geophysics, Ufology
InstitutionsWheaton College (Illinois)
Yerkes Observatory
A. O. Smith
Perkins Observatory
McDonald Observatory
Sul Ross State University
University of Arizona
Steward Observatory
U.S. Civil Service
California Institute of Technology
Manhattan District
Naval Ordnance Test Station (NOTS)
Cactus Peak Observation Station
Fritz Peak Observation Station
CRPL (NBS Boulder)
Battelle Northwest Laboratories
Rattlesnake Peak Observation Station
Kitt Peak National Observatory
Rutgers University
NASA
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Morehead Planetarium and Science Center
NICAP
Condon Committee
Honolulu Planetarium, Hawaii
Academic advisorsOtto Struve

Franklin Evans Roach[2] (September 23, 1905[2] – September 21, 1993[3]) was an American astronomer, astrophysicist, geophysicist, professor,[1] and scientist analyzing UFO phenomenon who made significant contributions to the field of aeronomy in upper atmosphere research as one of its fathers. Roach was involved in high explosives physics research connected with the Manhattan Project and later with NICAP and the Condon Committee as part of ufology.

  1. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference BAAS2 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ a b c Obituary, Osterbrock, BAAS, p. 1608.
  3. ^ a b c Obituary, Osterbrock, BAAS, p. 1610.