Hukifelsal (c. 30,000 BBY) was a Givin professor from the University of Applied Astrophysics. His predominant research in the field of astrophysics was mathematically determining the rates of star formation in globular clusters. Later, when he worked with solar scientist Kass Rodanis, they plotted thousands of stars on a chart comparing temperature and mass, which became the Hukifelsal-Rodanis diagram.
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