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William Hayward "Bill" Pickering
Origins and education
He was born in
JPL
As the Director of JPL, from 1954, Pickering was closely involved with management of the
His group launched
In 1958 the lab's projects were transferred to the
Explorer III discovered the radiation field round the earth that is now known as the Van Allen radiation belt. Explorer 1 orbited for 10 years and was the forerunner of a number of successful JPL earth and deep-space satellites. William Hayward Pickering is not to be confused with William Henry Pickering, an astronomer from an earlier era.
At the time of his retirement as director, in 1976, the Voyager missions were about to launch on tours of the outer planets and Viking 1 was on its way to land on Mars.
Retirement
Bill Pickering, keen to support authentic science in his home country, was Patron of New Zealand's only school-based research group,[4] the Nexus Research Group, from 1999 until his death in 2004. Between 1977 and his death in 2004, Pickering also served as Patron of the New Zealand Spaceflight Association; a non-profit organisation which exists to promote an informed approach to astronautics and related sciences.
Death
He died on 15 March 2004 of pneumonia in La Cañada Flintridge, California.[1]
Gifford Observatory
Dr. Pickering re-opened the Gifford Observatory as the guest of honour, on 25 March 2002.[5] He had been a frequent user of the observatory during his school days in Wellington College.
Honours
- Edison Medalin 1972, For contributions to telecommunications, rocket guidance and spacecraft control, and for inspiring leadership in unmanned exploration of the solar system.
- National Medal of Science in 1975 awarded by President Gerald Ford
- Honorary (because of his American citizenship) Knight Commander in the Order of the British Empire in 1975
- Japan Prize in 1994
- Magellanic Premium in 1966.
- In 1964 he presented the Bernard Price Memorial Lecture in South Africa.
- 2 June 2003 he became an honorary member of the Order of New Zealand.
- 1965 The Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand (IPENZ) Honorary Fellowship
- Dr. Pickering is one of the few non-politicians to have appeared on the cover of Timetwice.
Honorific eponyms
In 2009 to mark the
Three roads in New Zealand have been named after Pickering, namely: Sir William Pickering Drive in the Canterbury Technology Park in Christchurch; Pickering Crescent in Hamilton; and William Pickering Drive in Auckland.
Gallery
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Pickering and Kennedy with a model of the Mariner 2 spacecraft
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Pickering, Van Allen & Von Braun at NASA news conference.
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Observatory Mural showing Sir William Pickering.
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Mount Pickering Summit, Kepler Mountains Fiordland National Park New Zealand.
References
- ^ New York Times. Retrieved 19 February 2015.)
William H. Pickering, a leader of the first successful space flight by the United States and its first two decades of planetary exploration, died on Monday at his home in La Cañada Flintridge, Calif. He was 93. ...
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- ^ "Founding members of the National Academy of Engineering". National Academy of Engineering. Retrieved 21 October 2012.
- ^ "William Pickering and the NASA connection". Nexus Research Group. Retrieved 18 June 2015.
- ^ "William H. Pickering". Retrieved 19 June 2015.
- ^ "Mount Pickering and Mount Tinsley in the Kepler Range". RASNZ. Archived from the original on 29 April 2011. Retrieved 16 June 2013.
External links
- IEEE Legacies
- Biography of William Pickering by The New Zealand Edge
- Faces of Leadership: the Directors of JPL
- William H. Pickering on NASA website
- New Zealand Spaceflight Association
- A biography by John Campbell
- RSNZ obituary (Archived 5 June 2004 at the Wayback Machine)
- Caltech obituary (Archived 15 June 2004 at the Wayback Machine)
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