Walter Scott Houston (1912-1993) was an influential American astronomer, known particularly for his work in the field of amateur astronomy and for his contributions to astronomy education. He was a longtime editor of the "Sky and Telescope" magazine and authored numerous articles, helping to popularize astronomy among enthusiasts and the general public. Houston was also known for his observational astronomy skills and for engaging in practical astronomy projects, making significant contributions to the understanding of various celestial phenomena.

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