Kopal was born and grew up in Litomyšl (Czechoslovakia, now Czech Republic). In his early astronomical career, he studied variable stars and in particular close eclipsing binary stars. He attended Cambridge University in 1938[1] and later that year he went to Harvard College Observatory. After the war he became head of the astronomy department at the University of Manchester. He later assisted NASA with the Apollo program as an external expert. He was editor-in-chief of the journal Astrophysics and Space Science since its foundation in 1968 until his death in 1993.
The asteroid 2628 Kopal was named in his honor.
Monographs
Zdeněk Kopal: An introduction to the study of eclipsing variables. Harvard University Press, Cambridge (MA) 1946.[2]
Zdeněk Kopal: Close binary systems. Chapman & Hall, London 1959.
Zdeněk Kopal: The moon. Our nearest celestial neighbour. Chapman & Hall, London 1960.
Zdeněk Kopal, Josef Klepešta, Thomas W. Rackham: Photographic atlas of the moon. Academic Press, New York 1965.
Zdeněk Kopal: Telescopes in space. Hart Publishers Co., New York 1970.
Zdeněk Kopal: A new photographic atlas of the moon. Hale, London 1971.
Zdeněk Kopal: Physics and astronomy of the moon. Academic Press, New York 1971.
Zdeněk Kopal: Man and his universe. William Morrow, New York 1972.
Zdeněk Kopal: Zpráva o vesmíru. Mladá fronta, Praha 1976.
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