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Jack Horkheimer (born Foley Arthur Horkheimer; June 11, 1938 – August 20, 2010) was the executive director of the Miami Space Transit Planetarium. He was best known for his astronomy show '' Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler'', which started airing on
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on November 4, 1976.


Early life

Jack Horkheimer was born in 1938 to a wealthy family in
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, the son of Mary Edmunda (née Foley) and Arthur Philip Horkheimer. His father owned a publishing firm and was the mayor of Randolph for 24 years. Horkheimer started his show business career in 1953 at the age of 15 when he hosted a radio show on WBEV. In 1956, he graduated from
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. During the summers away from college, he travelled the country playing jazz on the piano and organ under the name "Horky". His agents at the Artists Corporation of America ended up giving him the stage name "Jack Foley". He later changed this to "Jack Foley Horkheimer". He graduated from
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with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1963 as a distinguished scholar. He moved to Miami, Florida, in 1964 for health reasons and began volunteering at the Miami Science Museum planetarium. He later became its director in 1973.


Career

Horkheimer started his astronomy career in 1964, when he was 26, after he moved to Miami and met astronomer Arthur Smith. Smith was the president of the Miami Museum of Science and the chief of the Southern Cross Astronomical Society. Horkheimer started volunteering at the planetarium writing shows and was later offered a position with the museum. Smith asked Horkheimer to run the Miami Space Transit Planetarium when it opened in 1966. Horkheimer's shows were successful and the planetarium went from losing money to becoming profitable. Horkheimer worked his way up to become the planetarium's educational director and eventually the executive director. Horkheimer changed the planetarium show from a science lecture to a multimedia event including music, lights and narration. He created the ''Child of the Universe'' show for the planetarium in 1972, which became famous and used in other planetariums across the country.
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portrayed the voice of the solar system in this show while Bill Hindman anchored the principal narration. The show won an international award from the society of European astronomers in 1976. Horkheimer became the executive director of the Miami Museum of Science's Space Transit Planetarium in 1973 and stayed there for 35 years until his retirement in 2008. In 1988, he produced ''Star of Bethlehem: A Mystery Revealed'' in which he used computer programs to project three possible dates of planetary conjunctions that the
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would have recognized as signaling the birth of a great Hebrew King: November 12, 7 BC, April 17, 6 BC or May 8 2 BC.


Jack Horkheimer: Star Gazer

Jack Horkheimer was probably best known for his naked-eye astronomy television show ''Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler'', which started in 1976 and was broadcast nationally in 1985. Created, produced and written by Horkheimer, the show changed its name to ''Jack Horkheimer: Star Gazer'' in 1997 because Internet searches were producing results for the adult magazine ''Hustler''.


Media appearances

Horkheimer was known nationally for his commentaries about "astronomical events." He was a science commentator for local Miami news station, starting in 1973. A 1982 viewing event for
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inadvertently resulted in a nighttime riot due to media coverage beyond Horkheimer's control. In 1986, he helped promote an event for viewing
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, traveling towards the equator aboard the supersonic airliner Concorde. He appeared on CNN several times, narrating
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and even hosted shows on Cartoon Network.


Health issues

Horkheimer was born with a congenital degenerative lung disease known as bronchiectasis and, as a result, suffered from chronic pain. His ailment was not diagnosed until he was 18 years old. During this time, he suffered from radiation sickness and lost his hair as the result of medical X-Ray treatments. In 1957, he had to leave the Honolulu Academy of Fine Arts because it was suspected that he had
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. His health issues caused him to move to Miami in 1964 for the humid warm climate. Horkheimer had been close to death on several occasions because of his health issues. As a result, he had prepared a grave site next to his parents. He also had a tombstone prepared and wrote his own epitaph, which reads:
"Keep Looking Up" was my life's admonition;
I can do little else in my present position.


Death

Horkheimer died at his Florida home on the morning of August 20, 2010 at the age of 72. His death was related to the respiratory ailment from which he had suffered since childhood. Horkheimer had never been married and did not have any children. His death was confirmed by his niece, Kathy, and Tony Lima, marketing vice president for the Miami Science Museum, Horkheimer's employer. An email circulated among the museum's staff, stated that they were "very saddened to have just learned that our resident Star Gazer, Jack Horkheimer, passed away today after being ill for quite some time." Horkheimer's estate was put into probate due to concerns over his later mental well-being and the dating of his will.


Sexual abuse allegation

In the spring of 2010, Horkheimer was sued by a "John Doe" plaintiff, alleging recalled incidents of past sexual abuse recovered from
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. The suit alleged that Horkheimer took him into his home as a 15-year-old runaway in 1975 (Horkheimer was known to shelter and provide financial assistance to people in need, especially young men), sexually abusing him for five weeks until he moved out and became homeless. Horkheimer's family disputed the claim, believing the accusation sent him into a downward spiral that expedited his death. After being notified of the lawsuit, Horkheimer left phone messages to a friend of the plaintiff (later provided to the
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), admitting to illegally recording all of his phone conversations "for years", and offering to assist his accuser with problems he had confided in him about. The case was dismissed on September 19, 2013, following a settlement between the plaintiff and Horkheimer's estate.


Awards and honors

Jack Horkheimer received many awards during his lifetime. These are some of the more major awards and honors he received. * International Award for Multi-Media from the society of European astronomers (1976) *
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presented by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (2000) * The
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(1999 FD9) was renamed 11409 Horkheimer by the
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(2001) * 25th Anniversary Classic Telly Award for ''Star Gazer'' (2003) * Silver Medallion Award from the city of Miami * Pisa Delombo Award for service to scientific education. * Honorary Doctorate Degree presented by the International Fine Arts College * 12 Good Men Award from Ronald McDonald House * Outstanding Contributions Award from the
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* Outstanding Achievement Award from the
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Publications

* ''Alchemy at Work: The Stars'' (1985), Audiobook on Cassette, American Chemical Society, * ''Star of Bethlehem: A Mystery Revealed'' (1987), VHS video tape, Starlight Telepictures, * ''Star Hustler Video Almanac'' (1991), VHS video tape, Community Television Foundation of South Florida, * ''Tales of the Night Sky: A Video Anthology of Cosmic Short Stories'' (1991), VHS video tape, Community Television Foundation of South Florida, * ''Star Hustler Space Oddities'' (1994), VHS video tape, Community Television Foundation of South Florida, * ''Make the Stars Your Own: A New Way to Look at the Stars'' (1998), VHS video tape, Community Television Foundation of South Florida, * ''Make the Stars Your Own: A New Way to Look at the Stars'' (2005), DVD video, Community Television Foundation of South Florida, * ''Stargazing with Jack Horkheimer: Cosmic Comics for the Sky Watcher'' (2007), book, Cricket Books, * ''Star Gazer Video almanac'' (2008), DVD video, Community Television Foundation of South Florida,


See also

*
Patrick Moore Sir Patrick Alfred Caldwell-Moore (; 4 March 1923 – 9 December 2012) was an English amateur astronomer who attained prominence in that field as a writer, researcher, radio commentator and television presenter. Moore was president of the Brit ...
(British counterpart)


References


External links


''Jack Horkheimer: Star Gazer''
official website
''Wayback Machine: Jack Horkheimer: Star Gazer''
Archive.org Copy as of August 2020 * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Horkheimer, Jack 1938 births 2010 deaths People from Miami People from Randolph, Wisconsin Purdue University alumni American astronomers