Jump to content

Bill Pickering (rocket scientist): Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
m re-categorisation per CFD using AWB
GrahamBould (talk | contribs)
Layout
Line 8: Line 8:


Born in [[Wellington]], [[New Zealand]], Pickering attended Havelock School, [[Marlborough, New Zealand|Marlborough]], and [[Wellington College (New Zealand)|Wellington College]]. After spending one year at [[University of Canterbury|Canterbury University College]] he completed his bachelor's degree at the [[California Institute of Technology]] and completed a [[PhD]] in [[physics]] in [[1936]]. His specialty was in [[electrical engineering]] and he concentrated on what is now [[telemetry]].
Born in [[Wellington]], [[New Zealand]], Pickering attended Havelock School, [[Marlborough, New Zealand|Marlborough]], and [[Wellington College (New Zealand)|Wellington College]]. After spending one year at [[University of Canterbury|Canterbury University College]] he completed his bachelor's degree at the [[California Institute of Technology]] and completed a [[PhD]] in [[physics]] in [[1936]]. His specialty was in [[electrical engineering]] and he concentrated on what is now [[telemetry]].



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.
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.
Line 14: Line 13:
==Gifford Observatory==
==Gifford Observatory==
Sir William H. Pickering re-opened the [[Gifford Observatory]] as the guest of honour, on [[25 March]] [[2002]]. He had been a frequent user of the observatory during his school days.
Sir William H. Pickering re-opened the [[Gifford Observatory]] as the guest of honour, on [[25 March]] [[2002]]. He had been a frequent user of the observatory during his school days.

[[Image: Time_Cover_March_8_1963.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Pickering on March 8, 1963 cover of [[TIME]] magazine.]]


==Honours==
==Honours==
Line 23: Line 20:
* [[Japan Prize]] in [[1994]]
* [[Japan Prize]] in [[1994]]
* [[June 2]], [[2003]] he became an honorary member of the [[Order of New Zealand]].
* [[June 2]], [[2003]] he became an honorary member of the [[Order of New Zealand]].

* Mr. Pickering is one of the few non-politicians to have appeared on the cover of [[time magazine | Time]] twice.
* Mr. Pickering is one of the few non-politicians to have appeared on the cover of [[time magazine | Time]] twice.
[[Image: Time_Cover_July _23_1965.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Pickering on July 23, 1965 cover of [[TIME]] magazine.]]


==External links==
==External links==
Line 36: Line 31:
* [http://pr.caltech.edu/periodicals/EandS/articles/LXVII1/pickering.html Caltech obituary] ([http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:Me3VrtU8zYoJ:pr.caltech.edu/periodicals/EandS/articles/LXVII1/pickering.html+%22William+Hayward+Pickering%22+-wikipedia&hl=en&gl=nz&ct=clnk&cd=4&client=firefox-a Google cache])
* [http://pr.caltech.edu/periodicals/EandS/articles/LXVII1/pickering.html Caltech obituary] ([http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:Me3VrtU8zYoJ:pr.caltech.edu/periodicals/EandS/articles/LXVII1/pickering.html+%22William+Hayward+Pickering%22+-wikipedia&hl=en&gl=nz&ct=clnk&cd=4&client=firefox-a Google cache])


<Gallery>
[[Image: Van_Allen_Explorer_1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Pickering, Van Allen & Von Braun at NASA news conference.]]
Image:Time_Cover_March_8_1963.jpg|Pickering on 8 March 1963 cover of [[TIME]] magazine.

Image:Time_Cover_July _23_1965.jpg|Pickering on 23 July 1965 cover of [[TIME]] magazine.
[[Image:GiffordObservatory04p1024.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Observatory Mural showing Sir William Pickering]]
Image:Van_Allen_Explorer_1.jpg|Pickering, Van Allen & Von Braun at NASA news conference.
Image:GiffordObservatory04p1024.jpg|Observatory Mural showing Sir William Pickering.
</Galler>


[[Category:1910 births|Pickering, William Hayward]]
[[Category:1910 births|Pickering, William Hayward]]

Revision as of 14:24, 17 January 2007

Willam H. Pickering, JPL/NASA Photo

William Hayward Pickering ONZ KBE (December 24, 1910March 15, 2004) was a New Zealand born rocket scientist who headed Pasadena, California's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) for 22 years, retiring in 1976. He was a senior NASA luminary and pioneered the exploration of space. His group launched Explorer I on a Jupiter-C rocket from Cape Canaveral on 31 January 1958 less than four months after the Russians had launched Sputnik (much to the surprise of the Americans). 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.

As the Director of JPL, from 1954, Pickering was closely involved with management of the Private and Corporal missiles under the aegis of the U.S. Army. In 1958 the lab's projects were transferred to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and Pickering's team concentrated on NASA's unmanned space-flight program. JPL, under Pickering's direction flew further Explorer 3 and Pioneer missions as well as the Ranger and Surveyor missions to the moon and the several Mariner flybys of Venus and Mars. 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.

Pickering's main attributes, beyond his scholarly achievements, were his team organisational and project management skills.

Born in Wellington, New Zealand, Pickering attended Havelock School, Marlborough, and Wellington College. After spending one year at Canterbury University College he completed his bachelor's degree at the California Institute of Technology and completed a PhD in physics in 1936. His specialty was in electrical engineering and he concentrated on what is now telemetry.

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.

Gifford Observatory

Sir William H. Pickering re-opened the Gifford Observatory as the guest of honour, on 25 March 2002. He had been a frequent user of the observatory during his school days.

Honours

<Gallery> Image:Time_Cover_March_8_1963.jpg|Pickering on 8 March 1963 cover of TIME magazine. Image:Time_Cover_July _23_1965.jpg|Pickering on 23 July 1965 cover of TIME magazine. Image:Van_Allen_Explorer_1.jpg|Pickering, Van Allen & Von Braun at NASA news conference. Image:GiffordObservatory04p1024.jpg|Observatory Mural showing Sir William Pickering. </Galler>