Verner Suomi - The Life and Work of the Founder of Satellite Meteorology, John M. Lewis,Jean M. Phillips,W. Paul Menzel,Thomas H. Vonder Haar,Hans Moosmuller (9781944970222) — Readings Books

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Verner Suomi - The Life and Work of the Founder of Satellite Meteorology
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Verner Suomi - The Life and Work of the Founder of Satellite Meteorology

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As the space age got underway in the wake of Sputnik, one of the earliest areas of science to take advantage of the new observational opportunities it afforded was the study of climate and weather. This book tells the story of Finnish-American educator, inventor, and scientist Verner Suomi, who, in those early days of space science, brought his pragmatic engineering skills to bear on finding ways to use our new access to space to put observational instruments into orbit. In 1959, Suomi’s work resulted in the launching of Explorer VII, a satellite that measured the earth’s radiation budget, a major step in our ability to understand and forecast weather. Drawing on personal letters and oral histories, the book presents a rounded picture of the man who launched the field of satellite meteorology-in the process changing forever the way we understand and interact with the weather around us.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
American Meteorological Society
Country
United States
Date
3 April 2018
Pages
168
ISBN
9781944970222

As the space age got underway in the wake of Sputnik, one of the earliest areas of science to take advantage of the new observational opportunities it afforded was the study of climate and weather. This book tells the story of Finnish-American educator, inventor, and scientist Verner Suomi, who, in those early days of space science, brought his pragmatic engineering skills to bear on finding ways to use our new access to space to put observational instruments into orbit. In 1959, Suomi’s work resulted in the launching of Explorer VII, a satellite that measured the earth’s radiation budget, a major step in our ability to understand and forecast weather. Drawing on personal letters and oral histories, the book presents a rounded picture of the man who launched the field of satellite meteorology-in the process changing forever the way we understand and interact with the weather around us.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
American Meteorological Society
Country
United States
Date
3 April 2018
Pages
168
ISBN
9781944970222