Jürgen Stock (8 July 1923 – 19 March 2004) was a German astronomer, best known for discovering the site of the
Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory
The Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO) is an Astronomy, astronomical observatory located on the summit of Mt. Cerro Tololo in the Coquimbo Region of northern Chile, with additional facilities located on Mt. Cerro Pachón about to th ...
in Chile after a two year search starting in 1960, and was its first director from 1962 to 1965.
Stock was bilingual, studied at the
University of Hamburg
The University of Hamburg (, also referred to as UHH) is a public university, public research university in Hamburg, Germany. It was founded on 28 March 1919 by combining the previous General Lecture System ('':de:Allgemeines Vorlesungswesen, ...
and graduated under
Otto Heckmann. In the 1950s he worked at
Case-Western Reserve University and
Boyden Observatory
Boyden Observatory is an astronomical research observatory and science education centre located in Maselspoort, north-east of the city of Bloemfontein in Free State, South Africa. The observatory is managed by the Physics Department of the U ...
in South Africa, which uniquely linked him to scientific initiatives
in both the northern and southern hemisphere. In 1971, he established the
Llano del Hato National Astronomical Observatory, the Venezuelan National Observatory, of which he was a temporary director. The asteroid (4388) Jürgenstock was named after him.
Early life and education
Jürgen Stock was born in
Hamburg
Hamburg (, ; ), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg,. is the List of cities in Germany by population, second-largest city in Germany after Berlin and List of cities in the European Union by population within city limits, 7th-lar ...
on 8 July 1923. His father owned an import business and the family moved to
Mexico City
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in 1925. While German was his native language, he was exposed to Spanish until his return to Germany in 1929 when he was six. He attended Gymnasium in Hamburg.
Stock was not allowed to attend university during the NS regime, because he could not prove his
non-Jewish ancestry. During World War II, he was drafted into the German army and during the last year fought on the
Russian front.
After the war he studied at the
University of Hamburg
The University of Hamburg (, also referred to as UHH) is a public university, public research university in Hamburg, Germany. It was founded on 28 March 1919 by combining the previous General Lecture System ('':de:Allgemeines Vorlesungswesen, ...
. In 1951, he graduated under
Otto Heckmann as his Ph.D. thesis advisor.
Career
In 1954, Stock accepted a two-year scientific project in
Cleveland
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, becoming an expert at
photometry
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,
after which he returned to
Hamburg
Hamburg (, ; ), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg,. is the List of cities in Germany by population, second-largest city in Germany after Berlin and List of cities in the European Union by population within city limits, 7th-lar ...
. In 1956, Heckmann assigned him to the
Boyden Observatory
Boyden Observatory is an astronomical research observatory and science education centre located in Maselspoort, north-east of the city of Bloemfontein in Free State, South Africa. The observatory is managed by the Physics Department of the U ...
in South Africa for a year. There, European astronomers were evaluating possible sites for the construction of an observatory. Stock would have collaborated with them in this task, gaining experience in site testing.
In 1958, Stock moved to Cleveland again joining the astronomical faculty of the Case Institute of Technology (now
Case-Western Reserve University). He came into contact with
Gerard P. Kuiper, professor at the
University of Chicago
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, directing the
Yerkes Observatory
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and McDonald Observatories, following a book chapter that Kuiper was coordinating. Kuiper learned of Stock’s ideas regarding the evaluation of astronomical sites. Kuiper offered him to take over the preliminary study, and Stock traveled to Chile, first briefly, in 1959.

Between 1960 and 1961, Stock spent the largest part of time in the mountains of
Coquimbo Region with the task of choosing the place where one could build an observatory. He kept an almost daily record of his work in Chile and sent reports about his search at regular intervals to Kuiper and later to
Donald Shane, President of the
Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy
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Founded October 10, 1957, with the encouragement of the National Sc ...
(AURA). Shane decided to circulate these reports, without Stock knowing it until years later. In addition to detailing the scientific specifications of the task the Stock site survey reports contain information about his daily experiences during the site survey: relationships with people, logistical difficulties, impressions on the construction of vehicles and their spare parts, animals, droughts, etc.
In 1962, the final site was selected on
Cerro Tololo. Stock was appointed director, construction began in 1963 and regular astronomical observations commenced at the
Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory
The Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO) is an Astronomy, astronomical observatory located on the summit of Mt. Cerro Tololo in the Coquimbo Region of northern Chile, with additional facilities located on Mt. Cerro Pachón about to th ...
in 1965. Stock did not manage to preside over its inauguration, as he left in 1967, when Víctor Blanco, a Puerto Rican astronomer, took over. Stock continued to work for the
National Astronomical Observatory (Chile)
The National Astronomical Observatory of Chile (Spanish: ''Observatorio Astronómico Nacional de Chile'' - OAN) is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by the Department of Astronomy of the University of Chile (UCh). It is located on C ...
and the
University of Chile
The University of Chile () is a public university, public research university in Santiago, Chile. It was founded on November 19, 1842, and inaugurated on September 17, 1843. , but ended partnership with AURA for "political differences".
Stock moved to the University of Santiago where he taught and researched until 1971. After
Salvador Allende
Salvador Guillermo Allende Gossens (26 June 1908 – 11 September 1973) was a Chilean socialist politician who served as the 28th president of Chile from 1970 until Death of Salvador Allende, his death in 1973 Chilean coup d'état, 1973. As a ...
was elected as
Chilean president, all foreigners working at universities were checked and in the meantime were not paid. Stock went to Mexico and for some time helped Mexican colleagues in the search for suitable locations for telescopes.
In 1971, the Venezuelan government appointed Stock the first director of Centro de Investigaciones de Astronomia, the
Llano del Hato National Astronomical Observatory, the Venezuelan National Observatory in the state of
Mérida. The government had purchased material for a national observatory. He supervised the installation of the 1.5m
Schmidt telescope
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, a reflector, and an
astrograph
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, moving altogether 500 tons of telescopes and domes from
Caracas
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onto a 3,600m mountain peak in the Andes.
He remained director until his retirement in 1983.
One of his last projects was
spectral classification
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made from tracings of
objective prism spectra with only about half the size of the accidental errors in absolute magnitude as the
MK classification can achieve. The observations consisted of objective-prism spectra of stars obtained with a CCD and the Schmidt Telescope of CIDA.
Personal life and death
Stock was married to Silvia Leyton of
Vicuña, Chile
Vicuña () is a Chile
Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country in western South America. It is the southernmost country in the world and the closest to Antarctica, stretching along a narrow strip of land between the Andes, Ande ...
. They had five children. His eldest daughter Jeanette Stock is Professor of Astronomy at the Universidad de Zulia in
Maracaibo, Venezuela
Maracaibo ( , ; ) is a city and municipality in northwestern Venezuela, on the western shore of the strait that connects Lake Maracaibo to the Gulf of Venezuela. It is the largest city in Venezuela and is the second-largest city proper in Venezu ...
. Stock remained in Venezuela until his death on 19 March 2004.
Work
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Legacy
"Without Jürgen Stock, the astronomical landscape on this planet would look completely different. Within one decade, Jurgen Stock made Chile the most important country for optical observatories."
External links
References
Further reading
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Discoverers of minor planets
20th-century German astronomers
1923 births
2004 deaths
University of Hamburg alumni