Robert M. Walker (physicist) explained

Robert M. Walker (February 6, 1929 – February 12, 2004) was an American physicist, a planetary scientist, the founder and director of McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, noted for his co-discovery of the etchability of nuclear particle tracks in solids,[1] as well as his conjecture that meteorites and lunar rocks contain a record of the ancient radiation history of various stars including the Sun.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] Asteroid 6372 was named Walker in his honor by the International Astronomical Union.[4] Walker was a member of the National Academy of Sciences.[4] [5] Walker was also a fellow of the American Physical Society,[5] the American Geophysical Union,[5] the Meteoritical Society[5] and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.[5] He was also a founder and the first president of Volunteers in Technical Assistance (VITA).[5] [6]

Notable distinctions

Life and career

Personal life

Walker was married to the cosmochemist Ghislaine Crozaz.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. R. L. Fleischer, P. Buford Price, and Robert M. Walker (1975) Nuclear Tracks in Solids (U. California Press, Berkeley).
  2. https://www.nytimes.com/1990/09/04/science/big-science-it-worth-price-small-scale-science-feels-pinch-big-projects.html?scp=23&sq=&pagewanted=3 New York Times:Big Science; Is It Worth the Price?; Small-Scale Science Feels the Pinch From Big Projects; page 3 of 5;September 4, 1990
  3. https://www.nytimes.com/1982/05/11/science/planes-soar-into-stratosphere-to-snare-bits-of-the-cosmic-past.html?scp=21&sq=&pagewanted=2 New York Times:PLANES SOAR INTO STRATOSPHERE TO SNARE BITS OF THE COSMIC PAST;page 2 of 3; May 11, 1982
  4. http://www.nap.edu/readingroom.php?book=biomems&page=rwalker.html National Academies Press:National Academy of Sciences;Biographical Memoirs;Robert M. Walker;By P. Buford Price and Ernst Zinner
  5. http://presolar.wustl.edu/Laboratory_for_Space_Sciences/Robert_M_Walker.html Washington University in St. Louis;Robert M Walker;1929 - 2004
  6. https://www.nytimes.com/1967/06/12/archives/union-college.html?sq=%2522Robert%2520M.%2520Walker%2522&scp=11&st=cse New York Times:Union College:Robert M, walker, director of the laboratory for space physics
  7. Book: Dictionary of Minor Planet Names . Springer . 2003 . 978-3-540-29925-7 . 10.1007/978-3-540-29925-7_5826 . (6372) Walker . 528 .
  8. Book: Sciences, National Academy of. Biographical Memoirs: Volume 86. 2005. 978-0-309-10369-5. en. 10.17226/11429.