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Harold (Hal)
Masursky /məˈzɜːrski/ (December 23, 1922* –
August 24, 1990) was an
American astrogeologist.
After leaving Yale
University without defending...
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Masursky,
provisional designation 1981 JN, is a
stony Eunomian asteroid from the
central regions of the
asteroid belt,
approximately 11 kilometers...
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Harold Masursky (1922–1990) was an
American astrogeologist.
Masursky may also
refer to:
Masursky (Martian crater), a
crater on Mars 2685
Masursky, an asteroid...
- The
Harold Masursky Award for
Meritorious Service to
Planetary Science,
usually called the
Masursky Award, is
awarded annually by the
Division for Planetary...
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January 3, 1981
Anderson Mesa N. G.
Thomas EOS 16 km MPC · JPL 2685
Masursky 1981 JN
Masursky May 3, 1981
Anderson Mesa E.
Bowell EUN 11 km MPC · JPL 2686 Linda...
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Prize (DPS), for
outstanding early career in
planetary science The
Harold Masursky Meritorious Service Award (DPS), for
outstanding service to
planetary science...
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Venus (April 1998 and July 1999),
Earth (August 1999), the
asteroid 2685
Masursky, and
Jupiter (December 2000). The
mission ended on
September 15, 2017,...
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Venus (April 1998 and June 1999),
Earth (August 1999), the
asteroid 2685
Masursky, and
Jupiter (December 2000). The
probes entered orbit on 1 July 2004,...
- 2016. Smith, B. A.; Soderblom, L.; Batson, R.; Bridges, P.; Inge, J.;
Masursky, H.; Shoemaker, E.; Beebe, R.; Boyce, J.; Briggs, G.; Bunker, A.; Collins...
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United States Geological Survey.
Retrieved February 13, 2011.
Masursky, H.;
Masursky, Harold; Saunders, R. S. (1973). "An
Overview of
Geological Results...