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=The Warner Collection of Lunar Scientists Photographs=
 
=The Warner Collection of Lunar Scientists Photographs=
''index at bottom of page''<br /> <br /> [[Image:1982_JeffLastDay.jpg|1982_JeffLastDay.jpg]] If you visited Jeff Warner's office at Johnson Space Center during the 1970s and early 80s, Jeff probably picked up a Polaroid camera and took a picture of you. That collection has survived and is presented here in 208 photos of scientists, grad students and administrators, almost all of whom were involved with the Moon in some way. Most of the pictures were taken in his office or occasionally in the hallway or a lab, all in Building 31, the JSC building that housed the lunar samples and the people who studied them. During the 1980s I was in the office next to Jeff, and in the late 1990s I contacted him for copies of his images to place on a web site. It has taken nearly a decade, but here they are. I hope the pictures (and text that readers are encouraged to contribute) will be fun for old timers - everyone included in the photos - and informative for historians of lunar science.<br /> <br />  Although Jeff has provided names for all of these people, it would be fascinating to know what they did, and where they are now. It is easy to add a new page for each person - I've done a few as samples - so I invite the people themselves, and others who know them, to add their most important work, major publications, anecdotes and other information. It is necessary to register first - just create an account and after I approve it, you can come back to the wiki and tell the rest of us all about these folks, including yourself! Enjoy the memories, all thanks to Jeff!<br /> <br />  
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''index at bottom of page''<br /> <br /> [[Image:1982_JeffLastDay.jpg|1982_JeffLastDay.jpg]] <br />  <br />If you visited Jeff Warner's office at Johnson Space Center during the 1970s and early 80s, Jeff probably picked up a Polaroid camera and took a picture of you. That collection has survived and is presented here in 208 photos of scientists, grad students and administrators, almost all of whom were involved with the Moon in some way. Most of the pictures were taken in his office or occasionally in the hallway or a lab, all in Building 31, the JSC building that housed the lunar samples and the people who studied them. During the 1980s I was in the office next to Jeff, and in the late 1990s I contacted him for copies of his images to place on a web site. It has taken nearly a decade, but here they are. I hope the pictures (and text that readers are encouraged to contribute) will be fun for old timers - everyone included in the photos - and informative for historians of lunar science.<br /> <br />  Although Jeff has provided names for all of these people, it would be fascinating to know what they did, and where they are now. It is easy to add a new page for each person - I've done a few as samples - so I invite the people themselves, and others who know them, to add their most important work, major publications, anecdotes and other information. It is necessary to register first - just create an account and after I approve it, you can come back to the wiki and tell the rest of us all about these folks, including yourself! Enjoy the memories, all thanks to Jeff!<br /> <br />  
 
===Chuck Wood===
 
===Chuck Wood===
 
  JSC, 1980-1990<br /> <br />  PS - there are a lot of lunar people not included in Jeff's collection. Please email [mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com me] any photos and text you'd like to add!<br /> <br />
 
  JSC, 1980-1990<br /> <br />  PS - there are a lot of lunar people not included in Jeff's collection. Please email [mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com me] any photos and text you'd like to add!<br /> <br />

Latest revision as of 04:31, 24 April 2018

The Warner Collection of Lunar Scientists Photographs

index at bottom of page

1982_JeffLastDay.jpg

If you visited Jeff Warner's office at Johnson Space Center during the 1970s and early 80s, Jeff probably picked up a Polaroid camera and took a picture of you. That collection has survived and is presented here in 208 photos of scientists, grad students and administrators, almost all of whom were involved with the Moon in some way. Most of the pictures were taken in his office or occasionally in the hallway or a lab, all in Building 31, the JSC building that housed the lunar samples and the people who studied them. During the 1980s I was in the office next to Jeff, and in the late 1990s I contacted him for copies of his images to place on a web site. It has taken nearly a decade, but here they are. I hope the pictures (and text that readers are encouraged to contribute) will be fun for old timers - everyone included in the photos - and informative for historians of lunar science.

Although Jeff has provided names for all of these people, it would be fascinating to know what they did, and where they are now. It is easy to add a new page for each person - I've done a few as samples - so I invite the people themselves, and others who know them, to add their most important work, major publications, anecdotes and other information. It is necessary to register first - just create an account and after I approve it, you can come back to the wiki and tell the rest of us all about these folks, including yourself! Enjoy the memories, all thanks to Jeff!

Chuck Wood

JSC, 1980-1990

PS - there are a lot of lunar people not included in Jeff's collection. Please email me any photos and text you'd like to add!


Index to Collection


There are 35 pages, each with photos of 6 or more people. In general, they are in alphabetic order. Enjoy!
(Remember, you can add a comment for any person or photo - just click "Edit this page".)

Warner 1: Albee, Andwars, Annexstad, Applebome, Armento, Armitage
Warner 2: Armitage, Arndt, Ashwall, Arnold, Basu
Warner 3: B. Baker, M. Baker, Beatty, Bergman, Bickel
Warner 4: Billingham, Binder, Bishop, Blackburn, Blair, Blanchard
Warner 5: Blanchard, Boyce, Boynton, Bradley, Brett
Warner 6: Butler, King, Cashore, Wagstaff, Cintala, Chou, Chaikin
Warner 7: Duke & Cordes, Delany, Criswell, Doe, Croft, Drake
Warner 8: Duke, Dymek, Dungan, Eberhardt, Dwornik, England
Warner 9: Fireman, Floran, Francis, French, Fulchignoni, Fuhrman
Warner 10: Fuhrman, Garcia, Garihan, Gibson, Golombek
Warner 11: Golovchenko, Gooding, Gose, Grieve, Greenwood, Gustaferro
Warner 12: Grün, Hargraves, Harris, Hartung , Haskin, Heiken
Warner 13: Herman , Heyman, Hertzberg, Hewins, Hinners
Warner 14: Hollister, Simonds & Dymek, Irving, Hörz, Isacs, Housley, James
Warner 15: Johnson , B. King, T. King, Kessler, Klein
Warner 16: Kotra, Kurat, Lambert, Laul, Laird, Lee-Berman
Warner 17: Llewellyn, M. Lindstrom, Lofgren, Loftus, Loverning, Lungmair
Warner 18: MacKinnon, Maczuga, Marvin, Matty, McGee-Goodwin, McGetchin
Warner 19: D. McKay, G. McKay, Melosh & Wood, Mendell, Merrill
Warner 20: Meyer, Minear, Moore, Morgan, Morris
Warner 21: Dave Morrison, Don Morrison, Muhlerberger, Mullens, Mutch
Warner 22: Nord, Norman, O'Callaghan, Ohta , Papaanastassio & Reed
Warner 23: Parkan, Phillips, B. Phinney, D. Phinney, Pierce
Warner 24: Peters, Poscolier, Posek, Quaide, Reed
Warner 25: Reid, Ruitz, Rhodes, Ridley, Roddy, Roedder
Warner 26: Rohr, Rutherford, Ryder & Armitage, Salpas, Schiffman
Warner 27: Score, See, Settle, Sevier, Seymour, Signer
Warner 28: Silver, Simonds, Singer, Smyth, Soffin, Stöffler
Warner 29: Stone, Strait, Strickland, Sullivan, Takata, J. Taylor
Warner 30: J. Taylor, L. Taylor, S.R. Taylor, Teegarden, Timothy, Tomkins
Warner 31: Trombka, Usselman, Vaniman, Wasserberg, Walker, Wanless
Warner 32: Wanless, Warner, Warren, Weber, Weiblen
Warner 33: Weisman, Wentworth, Wentland, White, Whitford-Stark, Williams
Warner 34: Wolfteich, Wood, Wooden, Wright, Young, Mutch & Soffin & Gusterferro
Warner 35: Lee-Berman, Warner, Ashwal, S.R. Taylor, Reed, Wood, Ryder & Weisman