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NASA HEADQUARTERS HISTORY OFFICE ORAL HISTORY PROJECT BIOGRAPHICAL DATA SHEET
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EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: B.S. in Chemistry, Brown University, Providence, RI , 1964 Ph.D. in Chemical Physics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 1968 NASA EXPERIENCE: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA (1968-1988) · National Research Council Resident Associate (1968-1969) · Research Scientist (1969-1988) NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC (1988-1998) · Deputy Director, Earth Science and Applications Division (1988-1990) · Director of the Solar System Exploration Division (1990-1993) · Associate Administrator for Space Science (1993-1998) POST-NASA EXPERIENCE: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA (1987-1988) · Visiting Professor of Cosmochemistry, Department of Planetary Science and Geophysics (1987-1988) Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Institution of Washington, DC, Washington, DC (1998Present) · Director (1998-Present) Spacedev Inc., Poway, CA (1999-Present) · Board of Directors (1999-Present) Commission on Physical Science, Mathematics and Applications (1999-Present) · National Research Council (1999-Present) AWAR · · · · · · · · · ·
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& CITATIONS: NASA Exceptional Service Medal Korolev Medal, 1992 NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal, 1994 U.S. Presidential Distinguished Executive Award, 1995 NASA Distinguished Service Medal, 1996 NASA Distinguished Service Medal, 1997 Robert H. Goddard Award, 1998 Minor Planet 7225 Huntress, 1999 Carl Sagan Award, 1999 Harold Marusky Award, 1999


NASA Headquarters History Office Oral History Project

Wesley T. Huntress, Jr.

SELECT PUBLICATIONS & PATENTS: J. D. Baldeschwieler, W. T. Huntress, Jr., and C. Ponnamperuma, "Ion-Molecule Reactions in Hydrogen Cyanide," Nature 223 (1969): 468-471. Wesley T. Huntress and D. Maple, International Conference on Problems Related to the Stratosphere: held at Utah State University, Logan, Utah, September 15-17, 1976 (Pasadena, NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, 1977). V. G. Anicich and W. T. Huntress, Jr., "A Survey of Biomolecular Ion-Molecule Reactions for Use in Modeling the Chemistry of Planetary Atmosphere, Cometary Comae, and Interstellar Clouds," Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 62 (November 1986): 553-556. Gregory S. Wilson and Wesley T. Huntress, Mission to Planet Earth (MTPE) (Washington, DC: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1990). Wesley T. Huntress and Gregory M. Reck, Office of Space Science Integrated Technology Strategy (Washington, DC: NASA, 1994). REFERENCES: "Election of Officers and Committee Members," Division for Planetary Sciences, of the American Astronomical Society Homepage, Online, http://www.aas.org/~dps/MAIL_ ARCHIVE/dpsm.00-17.html (Message Dated 25 August 2000; Accessed 5 September 2002). Infocom to Colin Fries, "Dr. Huntress Named Director of Carnegie Institution's Geophysical Laboratory," 27 May 1998. NASA News Release, "Huntress Announces His Departure from NASA," No. 98-31, 18 February 1998, NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC. "NASA Scientist Awarded Russian Medal for Space Achievement," NASA Spacelink Hompage, Online, http://spacelink.nasa.gov/NASA.News/NASA.News.Releases/Previous.News. Releases/92.News.Releases/92-09.News.Releases/92-09-20 (News Release dated 17 September 1992.; Accessed 25 February 2002). "SpaceDev Adds Wes Huntress to Board," SpaceDev Homepage, Online, http://www .spacedev.com/media/pressrelease/7Jul99.html (Article Dated 7 July 1999; Accessed 25 February 2002). "Wes Huntress, Associate Administrator Office of Space Science, NASA HQ," Goddard Goddard Space Flight Center Homepage, Online, http://academy.gsfc.nasa.gov/1998/html/wes _huntress.html (Last Updated n.d.; Accessed 29 August 2002).
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