Hildegard Korf Kallmann-Bijl
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Hildegard Gertrud Helen Korf Kallmann-Bijl (September 18, 1908 – November 7, 1968) was a German-born
physicist A physicist is a scientist who specializes in the field of physics, which encompasses the interactions of matter and energy at all length and time scales in the physical universe. Physicists generally are interested in the root or ultimate cau ...
with Jewish roots who emigrated to the United States where she founded and was the first chair of
Committee on Space Research The Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) was established on October 3, 1958 by the International Council for Scientific Unions (ICSU) and its first chair was Hildegard Korf Kallmann-Bijl. Among COSPAR's objectives are the promotion of scienti ...
(COSPAR) in
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, Belgium. She has been described as "one of the most active pioneers in her examination of the physics of high atmosphere for the flight calculations of satellites."


Biography

Hildegard Korf was born in
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, Germany, 1908 and raised in the Catholic faith. She studied philosophy at the
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,
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at
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, and physics at
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(BS, 1945; MS, 1947, Ph.D., 1955). Her dissertation was titled ''A Study of the Structure of the Ionosphere''. Kallmann-Bijl was employed by
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in
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, California (1953–1964), was a guest professor of the observatory at the
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(1964) and served as a consultant to the
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and
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. In time, she became a member of the
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. Kallmann-Bijl's publications focused on models of molecular composition of the
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. She is best known for her theoretical extrapolation of a model of the atmosphere which gave physicists a way to calculate the lifespan of satellite using the "Kallmann Atmosphere" (the international reference atmosphere). Her models were detailed enough to include atmospheric ranges and Diurnal variation and could also be used to accurately forecast the landing spot of
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and cosmonauts. Between 1949 and 1963, Kallmann-Bijl authored more than 35 papers on a variety of atmospheric subjects including ionospheric research, meteor research, high altitude research, solid propellant research, national space research and international space studies. A searchable collection of her professional files and papers is held at the Smithsonian Institutions (NASM.1989.0042). Some of her correspondence in German and English is held by
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at the
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(identifier AR 4692).


Jewish connection

Although Hildegard was raised Catholic, "Under the
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, Hildegard and her brother K. Frank Korf were considered 'Mischlinge zweiten Grades ixed race' with their Jewish ancestry from the Mossner family on their mother's side." Although their ancestry was officially described as three quarters "Aryan" and one quarter "non-Aryan," the Korfs were denied full political freedom in Germany by the 1930's.


Personal life

She was married twice, first to Curt Kallmann (divorce, 1957), whom she helped flee Germany to
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, Sweden, in 1939 from persecution for his Jewish faith. Her second husband was concentration camp survivor and Vice-President of Fokker Aviation, Jan Bijl who died in 1963. Kallmann-Bijl died of a heart attack in
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, Netherlands, November 7, 1968.


References

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