Information about James Van Allen
James Alfred Van Allen | |
| Born | September 7 1914 Mount Pleasant, Iowa |
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| Died | August 9 2006 Iowa City, Iowa |
| Residence | USA |
| Nationality | American |
| Field | space scientist |
| Institutions | University of Iowa |
| Alma mater | Iowa Wesleyan College University of Iowa |
| Known for | Van Allen radiation belts |
| Notable prizes | TIME magazine Man of the Year, 1960 National Medal of Science, 1987 |
Honors
- TIME magazine Man of the Year in 1960
- Distinguished Fellow, Iowa Academy of Science in 1975
- Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1978
- National Medal of Science in 1987
- Crafoord Prize in 1989
- Vannevar Bush Award in 1991
- NASA's Lifetime Achievement Award in 1994
- National Air and Space Museum Trophy in 2006
Timeline (1914-2006)
James Van Allen was born in Mount Pleasant, Iowa.- 1931
- 1935
- 1936
- 1939
- 1940
- 1942
- 1946
In 1950 an event occurred that began small but was to affect the future of Van Allen and all his countrymen. In March, British Physicist Sydney Chapman (astronomer) dropped in on Van Allen [and] remarked that he would like to meet other scientists in the Washington area. Van Allen got on the phone, soon gathered eight or ten top scientists (Lloyd Berkner, S. Fred Singer, and Harry Vestine) in the living room of his small brick house. ‘It was what you might call a pedigreed bull session,’ he says. ... The talk turned to geophysics and the two ‘International Polar Years’ that had enlisted the world’s leading nations to study the Arctic and Antarctic regions in 1882 and 1932. Someone suggested that with the development of new tools such as rockets, radar and computers, the time was ripe for a worldwide geophysical year. The other men were enthusiastic, and their enthusiasm spread around the world from Washington DC. From this meeting Lloyd Berkner and other participants proposed to the International Council of Scientific Unions that an IGY be planned for 1957-58 during the maximum solar activity). ... The International Geophysical Year (1957-58) stimulated the U.S. Government to promise earth satellites as geophysical tools. The Soviet government countered by rushing its Sputniks into orbit. The race into space or Space Race may be said to have started in Van Allen’s living room that evening in 1950.Van Allen left APL to accept a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation research fellowship at the Brookhaven National Laboratory.– TIME, 1959
- 1951
- 1952
- 1953
- July 1958
- 1960 and beyond
- 1985
- August 2005 An Elementary School bearing his name opens in North Liberty Iowa
- August 9, 2006 Dr. Van Allen died at University Hospitals in Iowa City from heart failure.
Quotations
- “Certainly one of the most enthralling things about human life is the recognition that we live in what, for practical purposes, is a universe without bounds.?
- “...Outer space, once a region of spirited international competition, is also a region of international cooperation. I realized this as early as 1959, when I attended an international conference on cosmic radiation in Moscow. At this conference, there were many differing views and differing methods of attack, but the problems were common ones to all of us and a unity of basic purpose was everywhere evident.
- “Many of the papers presented there depended in an essential way upon others which had appeared originally in as many as three or four different languages. Surely science is one of the universal human activities.?
References & Footnotes
1. ^ Meetings of Rocket and Satellite Research Panel. Beyond the Atmosphere: Early Years of Space Science. NASA. Retrieved on 2007-05-23.
- What Is A Space Scientist? An Autobiographical Example by James Van Allen
- Van Allen Day - October 9, 2004 University of Iowa Foundation and UI Department of Astronomy & Physics
- James Van Allen, From High School to the Beginning of the Space Era: A Biographical Sketch by George Ludwig
- James A. Van Allen Papers, 1938-1990
- The First Explorer Satellites by George Ludwig
- Discovery of the Van Allen Radiation Belts by Carl McIlwain
- Brief NASA biography
- Brief biography
- Jupiter's Radiation Belt and Pioneer 10 and 11 by Michelle Thomsen
- Planetary Magnetospheres: Van Allen Radiation Belts of the Solar System Planets by Stamatios M. Krimigis
- Van Allen, James A. Space Science, Space Technology and the Space Station; Scientific American, January 1986, page 22.
- Mark Wolverton. The Depths of Space: The Story of the Pioneer Planetary Probes. 2004
- Mark Wolverton's The Depths of Space online
- Silver Anniversary of Pioneer 10
- U.S. Space Pioneer, UI Professor James A. Van Allen Dies
- http://www.iccsd.k12.ia.us/Schools/vanallen/vanallenhome.htm Van Allen elementary homepage
- SPACE.com: U.S. Space Pioneer James Van Allen Dies (Accessed 8/10/06)
- Obituary: James A. Van Allen (1914–2006) in Nature, 14 September 2006 DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/443158a
| Preceded by Dwight Eisenhower | Time's Men of the Year(Alongside Linus Pauling, Isidor Rabi, Edward Teller, Joshua Lederberg, Donald A. Glaser, Willard Libby, Robert Woodward, Charles Draper, William Shockley, Emilio Segrè, John Enders, Charles Townes, George Beadle and Edward Purcell representing U.S. Scientists) 1960 | Succeeded by John F. Kennedy |
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