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program, where, in the 1960s, he played a major role in choosing landing sites and assisted in training astronauts in the basics of geology so they would know what to look for on the surface of the Moon. In the 1970s, he headed the team that mapped the surface of
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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.”
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on Mars was chosen because it is effluvial, meaning "flow" (it looks like water ran through it), to honor his fervent belief that Mars once had flowing water on the surface. In 1981, the
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He was responsible for the investigation of planetary and lunar surfaces, especially in finding scientifically valuable landing places. This included for the
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spacecraft. He was often interviewed on television as his enthusiasm for the planetary discoveries of the space missions was both edifying and infectious
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Smith, Bradford A., Laurence Soderblom, Raymond Batson, Patricia Bridges, J. A. Y. Inge, Harold Masursky, Eugene Shoemaker et al. "
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explosion - the IAU has strict guidelines that prohibit major bodies being named in honor of persons from a particular country.
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Masursky, Harold, Eric Eliason, Peter G. Ford, George E. McGill, Gordon H. Pettengill, Gerald G. Schaber, and Gerald Schubert.
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Smith, Bradford A., Laurence Soderblom, Reta Beebe, Joseph Boyce, Geoffery Briggs, Anne Bunker, Stewart A. Collins et al.
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Magellan Mission Award Plaque For Exceptional Contributions in the Exploration of Venus (posthumous award presented by
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Trophy for Lifetime Achievements in Lunar and Planetary Exploration (in 2020 renamed “The Michael Collins Trophy”)
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team. He worked on numerous other space missions and programs, including, for Moon exploration,
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for outstanding contributions to the solution of fundamental problems in planetary geology
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in Pasadena, California. In the mid-1960s, he moved to Flagstaff, Arizona as a founding
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without defending his dissertation, he started his career in the early 1950s as a field
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Harold Masursky Award for Meritorious Service to Planetary Science, usually called the
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Masursky was a strong advocate for the exploration of Venus and he was a key member of
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Masursky, Harold, J. M. Boyce, A. L. Dial, G. G. Schaber, and M. E. Strobell.
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and was once again involved in choosing landing sites, this time for the Mars
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Recipients of the Department of the Interior's Distinguished Service Award
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Smithsonian Air & Space Museum Trophy for Lifetime Achievements
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Upon his death in Flagstaff, Arizona, he was buried in the city's
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began in 1992, as a tribute to his work, and is sponsored by the
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in the areas of economic, structural, and planetary geology.
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An especially key role was his work as the president of the
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Masursky, Harold, George Willis Colton, and Farouk El-Baz.
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Masursky Award for Meritorius Service to Planetary Science
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Department of the Interior Distinguished Service Award
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A new look at the Saturn system: The Voyager 2 images.
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Masursky (disambiguation)

Fort Wayne
Flagstaff, Arizona
Yale University
Planetary Science
4 NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medals
Distinguished Service Award, Dept. of Interior
Smithsonian Air & Space Museum Trophy for Lifetime Achievements
G. K. Gilbert Award
Geology
Astrogeology
NASA
United States Geological Survey
/məˈzɜːrski/
astrogeologist
Yale University
geologist
United States Geological Survey
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
planetary geologist
USGS Astrogeology Science Center
NASA
Apollo
Mars
Viking
Voyager program
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus

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