Ludek Pesek
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Luděk Pešek (April 26, 1919 - December 4, 1999) was an artist and novelist noted for his representations of astronomical subjects. Born in Kladno in what is now the Czech Republic, he died in Stäfa, Switzerland.[1][2] The asteroid 6584 Ludekpesek is named for him.[3] He was influenced by Lucien Rudaux.
Books in English by Ludek Pesek
- The Ocean World - by Peter Ryan and Ludek Pesek - 1973 ISBN 0582153778
- The Earth is Near - 1974 ISBN 0878880666
- An Island for Two - 1975 ISBN 0722652232
- Log of a Moon Expedition - 1969 ISBN 0001844555
- Trap For Perseus - 1980 ISBN 0878881603
- The Moon and the Planets by Josef Sadil and Ludek Pesek - 1963
Notes and references
- ↑ http://planetarium.vsb.cz/share/webresources.vsb.cz/grab/dalekohled.vsb.cz/
- ↑ planetarium.vsb.cz/share/...vsb.../ludek-pesek.html
- ↑ Lutz D. Schmandel, Dictionary of Minor Planet Names, v. 1 (Springer, 2003), p. 543, col. 2. ISBN 3540002383
- Cramer, Noel. "The Art of Ludek Pesek". University of Geneva. Retrieved July 31, 2012.
- Cramer, Noel (2004). "Ludek Pesek's Role as Space Artist". Organizations and Strategies in Astronomy 5: 259–272.
- Ludek Pesek - Space Artist
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