"Voyager Program" Harold Masursky Signed Announcement Dated 1981 For Sale


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"Voyager Program" Harold Masursky Signed Announcement Dated 1981:
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Up for sale the "Voyager Program" Harold Masursky hand Signed Announcement Dated 1981. There is a tear at the top of the page not affecting the signature. 


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Harold (Hal) Masursky /məˈzɜːrski/ (December 23, 1922 – August 24, 1990) was an American astrogeologist. He started his career working as a planetary geologist at the USGS Astrogeology Science Center of the U.S. Geological Survey, in Flagstaff, Arizona. Later, Masursky joined NASA as a senior science member, where he worked in the areas of economic, structural and planetary geology. He was responsible for the investigation of planetary and lunar surfaces, being interested in finding scientifically valuable landing places. This included the Apollo, where, in the 1960s, he played a major role in choosing landing sites. In the 1970s, he headed the team that mapped the surface of Mars and was once again involved in choosing landing sites, this time for the Viking missions. In the 1980s, he worked with the Voyager program to explore the surfaces of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Masursky worked on numerous space missions and programs including Ranger, Surveyor, Lunar Orbiter, Mariner 9, Pioneer Venus, as well as on key role was his work as the president of the Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature of the International Astronomical Union. In 1985 Masursky was the recipient of the Distinguished Service Award Gold Medal, which is the highest honorary recognition an employee can receive within the Department of the Interior. Quoting from the award, the 1985 USGS Yearbook states: “Harold Masursky, Geologist, for his imaginative leadership in the field of astrogeology which has influenced almost every facet of lunar and planetary exploration since the beginning of the nation's space program.” A crater on Mars and the asteroid 2685 Masursky were named in his honor. The Masursky Award[6] and the Masursky Lecture are named after him as well. 



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