No more work! On 30 July 2015 I retired, I am now traveling the world.
See my work history in my Curriculum Vitae and my list of publications. The current version of my publications list is available from the ADS.
I have been out of research for many years now. I used to work on topics like:
Interplanetary Dust Detectors (both ground based via Zodiacal Light and space based via impact detectors). (HEOS and Helios, LDEF) and scattered light (HOPE on the GIOTTO probe encountering comet P/Halley).
Age determinations of lunar samples with a laser probe. This was way back in the late 70's when lunar samples were still fairly new. With this method we could determine ages of single mineral grains in lunar breccias (moon rocks that are conglomerations of different older rocks, created during impacts of meteorites on the moon).
Space based Gamma Ray Detectors (flew one from Antarctica on a stratospheric balloon in 1988 to observe Supernova SN1987A).
Real-Time Data Acquisition Systems (eg. a high speed Speckle Camera at Steward Observatory, University of Arizona, and an automated telescope to observe P/Halley during the GIOTTO encounter from the ground, as well as various laboratory systems).
Rocket experiment to observe the Zodiacal Light close to the Sun during a solar eclipse in 1992 from Nayarit in México.
Astrophysics Data System (ADS). I was Project Scientist for the ADS from 1992 - 2007. During this time I wrote the search software and user interface software for the literature search system in the ADS myself. This software system was in use till 2019. The ADS was the first web based scientific literature search system. During my time as Project Scientist essentially the complete astronomical literature back to the early 1800s was included. Most of the literature was scanned and made available freely to everybody with embargo periods for new articles of 3 years or less.
The Special Libraries Association awarded me the 2001 Physics, Astronomy and Mathematics Division Award for my role "in the genesis and growth of the Astrophysics Data System, the development of which represents an unparalleled shift in the propagation of the literature of astronomy. ... Under your leadership, the ADS ... has become an indispensable aid to astronomical research." (Excerpt from Physics Today, Volume 54, issue 8, page 61).
For my contribution to astronomy I was awarded the 2008 Award for Services in Astronomy from the Royal Astronomical Society.
In 2015, asteroid 69287 was named after me in recognition for my services to astronomy.
Flying in aerobatics competitions: In 1988 I bought a Pitts Special S-2A , a two seat aerobatics biplane. I started to fly in aerobatics competitions in 1989. In 1999 I flew in Unlimited and received the Unlimited Stars Achievement Award. I have all 10 Achievement Awards, all flown in the Pitts S-2A. I have won quite a few contests (Overall Arizona State Champion in 1991, New England Champion, Intermediate, in 1993, third place in the International Aerobatics Championships and Championships of the Americas in Fond du Lac, WI, 1998, an FAI sanctioned international contest, Northeast Aerobatic Champion in Unlimited for 1999). In 2018 I have stopped flying in competitions. Soon after that I put my plane up for sale. I sold it in 2021.
Web site maintenance: I maintain several web sites for different organizations. I was involved in the aviation website at Landings.com. I also host a soaring website. The Soaring Turnpoint website is also mirrored in Tucson, AZ, USA, and Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Other sites that I host include our local IAC Chapter 35. My aviation website was the first aviation server to go on the WWW in 1994. I still have some soaring pictures, aerobatics pictures and soaring contest results from these early years on-line.
Scuba Diving: Unfortunately Arizona is not really the best part of the country to do that. I used to live in Florida which was much better suited for that kind of activity. That's where I learned to scuba dive. Since then I have experienced some spectacular dives in Florida, Hawaii, Mauritius, the Galápagos Islands, and Australia.
Hiking: I started hiking in the mountains around Phoenix in 2013. The scenery is fantastic, and the weather allows you to hike basically all year long. One of my most interesting hikes was a hike into the Grand Canyon all the way to the Colorado River (distance 26 km (16 miles), altitude difference 1,350 m (4,430 ft), total time 6 hours, track). In February 2015 I finally fulfilled a 40 year old dream and hiked to the top of Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa with the summit at 5,895 m (19,341 ft). It was a great experience.
Music: Country and Western Music is my favorite music. I also have come to like Irish music. One of my favorite bars, The Burren in Somerville, MA, has live Irish session music on several days of the week.
Lifestyle: I am a crossdresser, meaning I like to wear women's clothes. I don't try to look like a woman (I have a beard after all), I just like to wear skirts.
Traveling: In 1997 I started traveling to interesting destinations all over the world on a regular basis (at least once per year). I have put some of my pictures on-line for various countries. I almost invariably get asked which country I would like to visit again, and which country I liked best. The answer to the first question is none. There are so many countries that I haven't seen, that I don't have time to go back to any of them. I may visit some larger countries again to see parts that I haven't seen (Australia, India and Russia come to mind). The answer to the second question is that I can't answer that simply. Every country is different, has different things that are interesting. You can't compare seeing tigers in India with seeing Inca ruins in Perú, with seeing stone-age monuments in Ireland, with scuba diving in Australia on the Great Barrier Reef, with seeing a cheetah mother with four cubs eating a reed buck in Tanzania, with seeing fantastic 1700 year old Roman floor mosaics in Sicily. Altogether I think I had the most comfortable feeling in Việt Nam. Already on the way from the airport to the hotel in Hà Nội I felt that I liked that country. But then again, everywhere are interesting things to see .....
Over the years I have visited a lot of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These are arguably the most important sites in the world to visit. They include architectural, natural, and cultural sites. See the List of UNESCO World Heritage Sites that I have visited. I have seen many remnants of Ancient Civilizations in many parts of the world during my travels. In particular I saw many remnants of pre-Columbian civilizations in Central America and South America.
As far as food is concerned, up to my visit to Myanmar, I considered the food in Việt Nam as the best I had anywhere. The food in Myanmar was very much the same, with the addition of hot sauce being available in most places. In 2014 I visited Georgia. The food in Georgia is as good as or better than the one in Việt Nam and Myanmar. Especially the wine in Georgia is superb.
I try to identify animals and plants that I have pictures for. I have the list of all the species that I have identified. The list includes the binomial scientific names together with the English names, and, where known, the German and French names. The list contains links to the Encyclopedia of Life entry, the iNaturalist entry, the conservation status of each species, according to the IUCN Red List, and the Wikipedia entry for each species, as well as a link to my pictures of that species. I also have a built a graphical classification tree for all the species on my website. I have summarized the number of species per country that I have online. I have encountered quite a few species that are endemic to a country or a small area, they are listed in a list of endemics. I have also encountered quite a few species that are listed as "endangered" or critically endangered" in the IUCD Red List. They are listed in list of endangered species
Since I have especially many pictures of nature, birds, and other animals, I have listed them in separate bird pages, nature pages, a page with butterflies, a page with dragonflies/damselflies and a page where you can select the species type. There are some birds, flowers, dragonflies/damselflies and butterflies that I could not identify. Here are a list of unidentified birds, a list of unidentified flowers, a list of unidentified dragonflies/damselflies, and a list of unidentified butterflies. If you can identify any of these birds, flowers, or butterflies, I would appreciate it if you could put the name in the form and submit it.
Following are links to the countries for which I have pictures on-line from my trips.
All pictures are © Dr. Günther Eichhorn, unless otherwise noted.
The total number of countries with pictures is 123, the total number of pictures online on my website is 26,832, the total number of video clips is 68, the total number of html pages is 882, the total number of scripts used is 44
Here is a list of all countries in the world that I know of, with the spelling of the name of the country in the original script wherever I could find it.
I have several aviation related databases available.
I have put together programs that calculate sunrise and sunset times and moonrise and moonset times anywhere in the world for any dates.
I have collected a list of the different Aircraft Engine designations. If you know of anything that is missing or incorrect, please let me know.
Here is a map of the world with the places marked that I have visited (from TripAdvisor):
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