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Sagan Medal for Steve Squyres, Congratulations Steve!
elakdawalla
post Oct 6 2009, 12:33 AM
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Let me be the first on UMSF to congratulate Steve Squyres for receiving this year's Sagan Medal!

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SQUYRES WINS CARL SAGAN MEDAL FOR PUBLIC OUTREACH

http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/Oct09/SquyresSagan.html

For his work making the Mars Exploration Rover mission a compelling saga for millions of people, Steven W. Squyres, the Goldwin Smith Professor of Astronomy and principal scientific investigator for the mission, has received the 2009 Carl Sagan Medal from the American Astronomical Society.

The Sagan medal recognizes a planetary scientist for excellence in public communication. Squyres will receive the medal during the AAS’s Division for Planetary Sciences annual meeting, Oct. 4-9, in Puerto Rico (http://dps.aas.org/press/).

Quick to share credit with the entire Mars rover mission team at Cornell and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Squyres said he has always taken seriously the responsibility of giving people -- the taxpayers who have bankrolled the mission -- a clear window into what they are doing on Mars.

“We feel very strongly that the people who pay have a real right to find out in very clear, simple terms what they’re getting for their $900 million,” Squyres said.

Since January 2004, when the first rover, named Spirit, bounced down on the red planet, the Rover team has maintained a publicly accessible database of images taken by the rovers. Atypical of most NASA missions, the rover mission has allowed people to access data almost immediately. It was a conscious decision by the rover team, Squyres said, to pipeline the data straight to the Web.

“If I’m asleep and you’re awake, you can see the pictures from the rover before I do,” he said. “And what that has done is it’s really enabled people to share in this voyage of exploration.”

Squyres hopes these efforts, including a Web site that provides updates of rover activities, has inspired young people to pursue careers in science and engineering.

“NASA does all kinds of wonderful things in space, from cosmology to gamma ray spectroscopy,” Squyres said. “But try explaining gamma ray spectroscopy to a third-grader. It’s hard. But you know, these are robots looking at rocks. It’s not that complicated. What that means is this mission is almost uniquely accessible to people.”

As a Cornell graduate student Squyres ’78, Ph.D. ’81, worked closely with Sagan. “Carl really pioneered, in a very important way, the way in which scientists interact with the media and the public,” Squyres said. “To receive an award that’s named after him for trying to do the same sort of thing that he did so brilliantly is a real honor.”


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post Oct 6 2009, 04:24 AM
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More than 20 years ago, Dr Sagan opened my eyes to Science - the beauty, wonder and meaning of it all.
Today, you, Dr Squyres have taken my open eyes and shown me a whole new world of beauty, wonders and meaning.

I take much of the inspiration for my role in Education & Outreach from your exuberance and passion for Mars and exploration.
You also introduced me many years ago to UMSF...so I thank you twice smile.gif

Congratulations on this well deserved award.
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- elakdawalla   Sagan Medal for Steve Squyres   Oct 6 2009, 12:33 AM
- - nprev   Outstanding, and BEYOND well deserved!!...   Oct 6 2009, 12:35 AM
- - ElkGroveDan   Billions and billions of congratulations to Steve.   Oct 6 2009, 01:47 AM
- - Pavel   Well deserved. Because there is no Nobel prize for...   Oct 6 2009, 03:42 AM
- - CosmicRocker   Congratulations to Dr. Squyres. This is perhaps...   Oct 6 2009, 04:07 AM
- - Astro0   More than 20 years ago, Dr Sagan opened my eyes to...   Oct 6 2009, 04:24 AM
- - Shaka   After 5 years, it's a 'no-brainer', bu...   Oct 6 2009, 06:25 AM
- - Stu   Fantastic honour for a fantastic Outreacher. I rem...   Oct 6 2009, 06:29 AM
- - Tman   That is great news! Congratulations to Dr. Squ...   Oct 6 2009, 06:39 AM
|- - ustrax   Steve Squyres is one of those human beings that ha...   Oct 6 2009, 06:57 AM
- - Vultur   Awesome. Congratulations! Glad the MER outre...   Oct 6 2009, 07:32 AM
- - Ant103   Congratulations Steve Squyres, this is a great med...   Oct 6 2009, 08:26 AM
- - djellison   The most appropriate possible award to a guy 33% r...   Oct 6 2009, 09:24 AM
- - Tesheiner   Really, REALLY well deserved! We've always...   Oct 6 2009, 09:49 AM
- - PhilCo126   Indeed, congratulations Dr Steve Squyres...   Oct 6 2009, 11:00 AM
- - briv1016   Congrats; cheers.   Oct 6 2009, 04:37 PM
|- - SFJCody   There is no-one more deserving. Squyres is the...   Oct 6 2009, 05:24 PM
- - centsworth_II   MERs to you Steve Squyres!   Oct 6 2009, 05:25 PM
- - Ron Hobbs   Congratulations, Steve. Thanks for letting us ride...   Oct 6 2009, 05:26 PM
- - climber   As a coincidence I finished re-reading "Rovin...   Oct 6 2009, 08:13 PM
- - HughFromAlice   Brilliant. Thanks a lot Steve - the way you've...   Oct 6 2009, 09:36 PM
|- - ustrax   I am waiting for something special to come from yo...   Oct 6 2009, 11:33 PM
- - eoincampbell   It's my pleasure to extend these congratulatio...   Oct 7 2009, 02:55 AM
- - Shaka   Nice, Ustrax. All PI's should own a Stetson...   Oct 7 2009, 03:09 AM
|- - ustrax   QUOTE (Shaka @ Oct 7 2009, 04:09 AM) Nice...   Oct 7 2009, 06:58 AM
- - elakdawalla   It was yesterday.   Oct 7 2009, 04:07 PM
|- - ustrax   QUOTE (elakdawalla @ Oct 7 2009, 05:07 PM...   Oct 7 2009, 06:20 PM
||- - centsworth_II   QUOTE (ustrax @ Oct 7 2009, 01:20 PM) Aar...   Oct 7 2009, 06:58 PM
||- - ustrax   QUOTE (centsworth_II @ Oct 7 2009, 07:58 ...   Oct 7 2009, 07:16 PM
|- - sgendreau   QUOTE (elakdawalla @ Oct 7 2009, 09:07 AM...   Oct 8 2009, 05:13 PM
|- - HughFromAlice   QUOTE (sgendreau @ Oct 9 2009, 02:43 AM) ...   Oct 8 2009, 10:01 PM
|- - ustrax   Squyres told me that it was really early in the mo...   Oct 8 2009, 10:52 PM
|- - john_s   Here's a photo of Steve receiving the medal fr...   Oct 13 2009, 07:00 PM
|- - ugordan   I'm a week late to the party, but I guess it...   Oct 13 2009, 07:25 PM
- - imipak   Richly deserved, and significant that the open dat...   Oct 7 2009, 06:44 PM
- - Astro0   I hope that there was a big fat cheque (check) in ...   Oct 13 2009, 09:36 PM
- - atomoid   Here's a numinous sublime tribute to Carl Saga...   Nov 17 2009, 09:34 AM


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