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James L. Green

James Lauer Green is an American physicist and retired chief scientist for NASA.[1][2] He received his Ph.D. in Space Physics from the University of Iowa in 1979 and then worked at NASA until his retirement on 1 January 2022.[3]

James L. Green
Born
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Iowa
Known forDeveloped and managed the Space Physics Analysis Network; Director of the National Space Science Data Center; Director, Planetary Science Division, NASA
AwardsArthur S. Flemming Award (1988); Japan's Kotani Prize (1996)
Scientific career
FieldsAstronomy
Physics
InstitutionsNational Aeronautics and Space Administration - Science Mission Directorate - Planetary Science Division
Doctoral advisorDonald Gurnett
Other academic advisorsJames Van Allen

History edit

NASA career edit

Green began working in the Magnetospheric Physics Branch at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in 1980. At Marshall, Green developed and managed the Space Physics Analysis Network that provided scientists with access to data. From 1985 to 1992 he was the head of the National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC) at Goddard Space Flight Center. The NSSDC is NASA's largest space science data archive. He was the Chief of the Space Science Data Operations Office from 1992 until 2005, when he became the Chief of the Science Proposal Support Office. While at Goddard, Green was a co-investigator and the Deputy Project Scientist on the IMAGE mission.

Green has written over 100 scientific articles in refereed journals involving various aspects of the Earth's and Jupiter's magnetospheres and over 50 technical articles on various aspects of data systems and networks. In August 2006, Green became the Director of the Planetary Science Division at NASA Headquarters.[4][5][6] In that role he served as a spokesman for NASA for planetary missions, for instance announcing the likelihood that there was once flowing water on Mars in September 2015.[7] Under his leadership at the Planetary Science Division, several missions were successfully completed or launched, including the New Horizons probe to Pluto, the MESSENGER probe to Mercury, the launch of Juno probe to Jupiter, the launch of Grail A and B to the Moon, the Dawn probe to Vesta, and the landing of the Mars Science Laboratory and Curiosity rover on Mars.[8]

In a 2015 TED presentation, he covered the places in our solar system that are most likely to harbor alien life.[9]

In 2015, Green was a part of the NASA involvement with the film The Martian.[10]

In 2018, acting NASA Administrator Robert Lightfoot named Green as the NASA's new chief scientist, effective May 1, 2018.[1] He retired from this position on 1 January 2022, after over 40 years of service at NASA.[3]

Awards and recognition edit

In 1988, Green received the Arthur S. Flemming award given for outstanding individual performance in the federal government and was awarded Japan's Kotani Prize in 1996 in recognition of his international science data management activities.[4] In 2016, Green was named an Alumni Fellow of the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences (CLAS) at the University of Iowa.[11]

In 2017, he had an asteroid named after him, 25913 Jamesgreen.[12]

Civil War Trust edit

Green, a Civil War Trust member, has written about Civil War ballooning[13] and has spoken at the 150th anniversary of the first tether balloon ascension.[14] He served as an advisor on the Intrepid project, an initiative to construct and fly the world's first replica of a Civil War crewed balloon, and presented a talk for its official first lift-off at the Genesee Country Village & Museum celebration in Mumford, New York on July 4, 2012.[15] On September 7, 2018, he presented The Science of Ballooning During the Civil War to the Philosophical Society of Washington (PSW Science).[16]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "NASA Announces New Chief Scientist". 10 April 2018.
  2. ^ O'Callaghan, Jonathan (2 January 2022). "NASA's Retiring Top Scientist Says We Can Terraform Mars and Maybe Venus, Too". The New York Times.
  3. ^ a b "NASA Announces New Chief Scientist, Senior Climate Advisor". NASA.gov. January 10, 2022. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
  4. ^ a b NASA Dr. Jim Green, Director, Planetary Science Division, NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC Page accessed April 3, 2016
  5. ^ Linda Arntzenius for Princeton Town Topics. January 30, 2013 NASA Scientist Jim Green Discusses The Revolution in Planetary Science
  6. ^ NASA NASA’s Jim Green: A Decade of Planetary Discovery Page accessed August 30, 2016
  7. ^ Kenneth Chang for the New York Times. Sept 28, 2015 Mars Shows Signs of Having Flowing Water, Possible Niches for Life, NASA Says
  8. ^ Staff, GPS World. April 22, 2015 NASA’s James L. Green to Headline ION GNSS+ 2015
  9. ^ Green, James, 3 moons and a planet that could have alien life, retrieved 2016-08-18
  10. ^ Seemangal, Robin. The Observer Everything We Learned About a Real Human Mars Mission From NASA (Part 1)
  11. ^ 2016 Alumni Fellows of the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
  12. ^ "Minor Planet Names: Alphabetical List".
  13. ^ "Civil War Ballooning During the Seven Days Campaign". battlefields.org/. 26 June 2017.
  14. ^ "Ballooning in the Civil War". Ustream.
  15. ^ "Genesee Country Village's Civil War Balloon - The Intrepid". gcv.org.
  16. ^ "Aeronautical Beginnings - The Science of Ballooning During the Civil War - James L. Green". PSW Science. Retrieved 2018-09-05.

  This article incorporates public domain material from Dr. Jim Green, Director, Planetary Science Division, NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC. National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

james, green, james, lauer, green, american, physicist, retired, chief, scientist, nasa, received, space, physics, from, university, iowa, 1979, then, worked, nasa, until, retirement, january, 2022, bornburlington, iowanationalityamericanalma, materuniversity,. James Lauer Green is an American physicist and retired chief scientist for NASA 1 2 He received his Ph D in Space Physics from the University of Iowa in 1979 and then worked at NASA until his retirement on 1 January 2022 3 James L GreenBornBurlington IowaNationalityAmericanAlma materUniversity of IowaKnown forDeveloped and managed the Space Physics Analysis Network Director of the National Space Science Data Center Director Planetary Science Division NASAAwardsArthur S Flemming Award 1988 Japan s Kotani Prize 1996 Scientific careerFieldsAstronomy PhysicsInstitutionsNational Aeronautics and Space Administration Science Mission Directorate Planetary Science DivisionDoctoral advisorDonald GurnettOther academic advisorsJames Van Allen Contents 1 History 1 1 NASA career 1 2 Awards and recognition 1 3 Civil War Trust 2 ReferencesHistory editNASA career edit Green began working in the Magnetospheric Physics Branch at NASA s Marshall Space Flight Center in 1980 At Marshall Green developed and managed the Space Physics Analysis Network that provided scientists with access to data From 1985 to 1992 he was the head of the National Space Science Data Center NSSDC at Goddard Space Flight Center The NSSDC is NASA s largest space science data archive He was the Chief of the Space Science Data Operations Office from 1992 until 2005 when he became the Chief of the Science Proposal Support Office While at Goddard Green was a co investigator and the Deputy Project Scientist on the IMAGE mission Green has written over 100 scientific articles in refereed journals involving various aspects of the Earth s and Jupiter s magnetospheres and over 50 technical articles on various aspects of data systems and networks In August 2006 Green became the Director of the Planetary Science Division at NASA Headquarters 4 5 6 In that role he served as a spokesman for NASA for planetary missions for instance announcing the likelihood that there was once flowing water on Mars in September 2015 7 Under his leadership at the Planetary Science Division several missions were successfully completed or launched including the New Horizons probe to Pluto the MESSENGER probe to Mercury the launch of Juno probe to Jupiter the launch of Grail A and B to the Moon the Dawn probe to Vesta and the landing of the Mars Science Laboratory and Curiosity rover on Mars 8 In a 2015 TED presentation he covered the places in our solar system that are most likely to harbor alien life 9 In 2015 Green was a part of the NASA involvement with the film The Martian 10 In 2018 acting NASA Administrator Robert Lightfoot named Green as the NASA s new chief scientist effective May 1 2018 1 He retired from this position on 1 January 2022 after over 40 years of service at NASA 3 Awards and recognition edit In 1988 Green received the Arthur S Flemming award given for outstanding individual performance in the federal government and was awarded Japan s Kotani Prize in 1996 in recognition of his international science data management activities 4 In 2016 Green was named an Alumni Fellow of the College of Liberal Arts amp Sciences CLAS at the University of Iowa 11 In 2017 he had an asteroid named after him 25913 Jamesgreen 12 Civil War Trust edit Green a Civil War Trust member has written about Civil War ballooning 13 and has spoken at the 150th anniversary of the first tether balloon ascension 14 He served as an advisor on the Intrepid project an initiative to construct and fly the world s first replica of a Civil War crewed balloon and presented a talk for its official first lift off at the Genesee Country Village amp Museum celebration in Mumford New York on July 4 2012 15 On September 7 2018 he presented The Science of Ballooning During the Civil War to the Philosophical Society of Washington PSW Science 16 References edit a b NASA Announces New Chief Scientist 10 April 2018 O Callaghan Jonathan 2 January 2022 NASA s Retiring Top Scientist Says We Can Terraform Mars and Maybe Venus Too The New York Times a b NASA Announces New Chief Scientist Senior Climate Advisor NASA gov January 10 2022 Retrieved January 11 2022 a b NASA Dr Jim Green Director Planetary Science Division NASA Headquarters Washington DC Page accessed April 3 2016 Linda Arntzenius for Princeton Town Topics January 30 2013 NASA Scientist Jim Green Discusses The Revolution in Planetary Science NASA NASA s Jim Green A Decade of Planetary Discovery Page accessed August 30 2016 Kenneth Chang for the New York Times Sept 28 2015 Mars Shows Signs of Having Flowing Water Possible Niches for Life NASA Says Staff GPS World April 22 2015 NASA s James L Green to Headline ION GNSS 2015 Green James 3 moons and a planet that could have alien life retrieved 2016 08 18 Seemangal Robin The Observer Everything We Learned About a Real Human Mars Mission From NASA Part 1 2016 Alumni Fellows of the College of Liberal Arts amp Sciences Minor Planet Names Alphabetical List Civil War Ballooning During the Seven Days Campaign battlefields org 26 June 2017 Ballooning in the Civil War Ustream Genesee Country Village s Civil War Balloon The Intrepid gcv org Aeronautical Beginnings The Science of Ballooning During the Civil War James L Green PSW Science Retrieved 2018 09 05 nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from Dr Jim Green Director Planetary Science Division NASA Headquarters Washington DC National Aeronautics and Space Administration Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James L Green amp oldid 1177432120, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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