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Berlyn Brixner was born on 21 May, 1911 in El Paso, Texas, US, is a photographer. Discover Berlyn Brixner's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 98 years old?
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21 May 1911 |
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21 May |
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El Paso, Texas, US |
Date of death |
(2009-08-01) Albuquerque, New Mexico, US |
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Albuquerque, New Mexico, US |
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United States |
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Berlyn Brixner Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Berlyn Brixner's Wife?
His wife is Betty (m.c. 1940) Audrey Chew, 1915–1996 (m. 1956)
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Betty (m.c. 1940) Audrey Chew, 1915–1996 (m. 1956) |
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Berlyn Brixner Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Berlyn Brixner worth at the age of 98 years old? Berlyn Brixner’s income source is mostly from being a successful photographer. He is from United States. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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After the war, he stayed on at Los Alamos National Laboratory until retirement as head of the optical group. In 1956 he married Audrey Chew (1915–1996) who was from Washington, DC. Berlyn Brixner died peacefully in Albuquerque on August 1, 2009. He was 98.
His papers are archived at Los Alamos National Laboratory. He authored or co-authored over 45 papers describing major developments in camera engineering, optical instrumentation and fabrication techniques. His optical lens design was used to construct a high resolution telescope mounted on the Mariner 1969 and 1970 spacecraft to Mars. He received the DuPont gold medal from the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers and the Robert Gordon Memorial Award from the Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers.
Brixner attended the University of Texas at Austin for four years without earning a degree, then worked and studied photography under Willis W. Waite, who operated a pathology laboratory in El Paso. In 1936, Brixner worked as a regional photographer with the Soil Conservation Service at its four-state headquarters in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He married his first wife, Betty, around 1940. His two daughters, Annette (born 1942) and Kathleen (born 1943) were born in Albuquerque. During World War II, he was hired at the Los Alamos National Laboratory to work on photography problems connected with the Manhattan Project in the Optics Engineering and High Speed Photography Group in Los Alamos under the direction of Professor Julian Mack, the group invented and constructed extremely high speed cameras.
On December 11, 1932, he fell into Kilbourne Hole near Lanark, New Mexico and broke his ankle.
Berlyn B. Brixner (May 21, 1911 – August 1, 2009) was an American photographer. He was the head photographer for the Trinity test, the first detonation of a nuclear weapon in July 1945. Brixner was positioned 10,000 yards (9,100 m) away from the explosion and had 50 cameras of varying speeds running from different locations to capture the shot in full motion.
He was born in El Paso, Texas on May 21, 1911. His mother had graduated from Western New Mexico University in 1898 and taught school in various small southern New Mexico communities. His father was a power systems engineer for a mining company, and had worked in Chile, Mexico and the Fanny Mine in Mogollon, New Mexico until the Army commandeered its boxcar-size generators at the beginning of World War II turning Mogollon into a ghost town.