John Annexstad

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John Annexstad

(Lunar scientist from the Warner Collection)


Lunar Work

JSC, Lunar Receiving Laboratory, antarctic meteorite collector.

Where & When

NASA Manned Spacecraft Center/Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas 
Space Scientist, Geophysics Branch/Lunar and Earth Sciences Division (1968-1969)
Acting Chief, Geophysics Branch/Lunar and Earth Sciences Division (1969-1970)
Director of Processing Laboratory, Curatorial Branch, Lunar Receiving Laboratory (1970-1971)
Associate Curator of Lunar Samples, Curatorial Branch, Lunar Receiving Laboratory (1970-1978)
Associate Curator of Antarctic Meteorites and Lunar Samples, Planetary MaterialsBranch/Planetary and Earth Sciences Division (1978-1983)
Planetary Scientist, Planetary Materials Branch/Solar System Exploration Division (1983-1985)

Personal Information

Photo

Warner #5

Birth


Death


Education

B.S. in Physics and Mathematics, Gustavus Aldophus College, St. Peter, Minnesota, 1956 
M.S. in Geophysics, University of Alaska, College, Alaska, 1966
M.A. in Public Administration, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma,
1978 Ph.D. in Natural Science, Johaness Gutenberg Universitat, Mainz, Germany, 1983

Current Contact Information/Websites

Bemidji State University, Bemidji, Minnesota 
  • Director of the Space Studies Program, (1985-present)
  • Professor, Geology Department, (1985-present)

Minnesota Space Grant Consortium (MnSGC)

Publications


Additional Information

Oral History Project - Biographical Data Sheet