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Who was George Carruthers and what did he do?

Who was George Carruthers and what did he do?

Carruthers was born on October 1, 1939, in Cincinnati, Ohio, the eldest of George and Sophia Carruthers‘ four children. George Carruthers, Sr. was a civil engineer with the U.S. Army Air Corps, and encouraged his son’s early interests in science.

What did George Carruthers do on the Moon?

His telescope and image converter was used to identify molecular hydrogen in space and his ultraviolet camera/spectrograph was used by Apollo 16 during the flight to the moon. Carruthers was born on October 1, 1939, in Cincinnati, Ohio, the eldest of George and Sophia Carruthers‘ four children.

When did George Robert Carruthers retire from NRL?

Since 2002, retiring from NRL, Carruthers taught a two-semester course in Earth and Space Science at Howard University sponsored by a NASA Aerospace Workforce Development Grant. On February 12, 2009, Carruthers was honored as a Distinguished Lecturer at the Office of Naval Research for his achievements in the field of space science.

When did George Carruthers start working for NASA?

After earning his bachelor’s degree in physics in 1961, Carruthers stayed on at the University of Illinois, earning his master’s in nuclear engineering in 1962, and his Ph.D. in aeronautical and astronautical engineering in 1964. In 1964, he went to work for the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory as a National Science Foundation postdoctoral fellow.

When was George Carruthers inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame?

In 2003, George Carruthers was inducted into the National Inventor Hall of Famein Akron, Ohio. In 2004, he was selected one of the 50 Most Important Blacks in Research Science. At an early age George Caruthers developed an interest in physics, which his father, a civil engineer, encouraged.

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