Birthday
1927/03/21
Day of death
2013/12/28 (86 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Also know as
Halton Christian Arp, Halton Chip Arp
Halton Arp was an American astronomer. He was known for his 1966 Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies, which (it was later theorized) catalogues many examples of interacting and merging galaxies, though Arp disputed the idea, claiming apparent associations were prime examples of ejections.[1] Arp was also known as a critic of the Big Bang theory and for advocating a non-standard cosmology incorporating intrinsic redshift.