Harlan and CrATER team,
Thanks for sharing this with us, great gesture from the Governor.
When is Andrew’s presentation? We’re working on a visualization of the traverse up Cone Crater, it could be a good visual if you need it!
Noah
From:
Harlan Spence <spence@guero.sr.unh.edu>
Date: Friday, January 29, 2021 at 3:17 PM
To: "crater-team@lists.sr.unh.edu" <crater-team@lists.sr.unh.edu>
Cc: Noah Petro <noah.e.petro@nasa.gov>, John Keller <john.w.keller@nasa.gov>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Fwd: Apollo 14
All,
See attached proclamation from NH Governor Sununu around the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 14 landing. The LRO CRaTER efforts gets a shout out!
Thanks to Andrew for being a point person for the CRaTER team with Jeanne at the McCauliffe-Shephard Discovery Center. He’s participating in some public outreach around this important (especially for NH) event.
Best wishes,
- Harlan
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Harlan E. Spence
Director, Institute for the Study of Earth,
Oceans, & Space and Prof. of Physics
Morse Hall, Room 306
University of New Hampshire
8 College Road
Durham, NH 03824-3525
Phone: 603-862-0322
Fax: 603-862-1915
Twitter: @HarlanSpence2
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Subject: Apollo 14
Resent-Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2021 18:44:09 -0500
Resent-From: toni.galvin@unh.edu
Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2021 23:43:48 +0000
From: Jeanne Gerulskis <jgerulskis@starhop.com>
To: 'Antoinette Galvin' <toni.galvin@unh.edu>, david.heirtzler@unh.edu <david.heirtzler@unh.edu>
Here's what we have lined up so far for the anniversary: https://www.starhop.com/apollo-14?rq=apollo%2014 <https://www.starhop.com/apollo-14?rq=apollo%2014>
It's still a work in progress, we have a week and a day to add more!
UNH gets a mention in the Governor's proclamation, see attached.
Jeanne T. Gerulskis
Executive Director
McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center
2 Institute Dr.
Concord, NH 03301
(603) 271-7827 x120
www.starhop.com <http://www.starhop.com/>
jgerulskis@starhop.com <mailto:jgerulskis@starhop.com>