Morabito has been awarded the following honors during her career: *NASA Group Achievement Award for Voyager Flight Operations, Navigation Team *NASA Group Achievement Award for Voyager Mission Operations System Design, Ground Data Systems Development *NASA Group Achievement Award for Voyager Mission Design, Ephemeris Development *Individual Certificate of Appreciation from NASA for contributing substantially to the [...]
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*Amherst College 1963 Porter Prize in Astronomy *1964 Second Walker Prize in Mathematics *1965 John Summer Runnells Scholarship Prize *1966 Stanley V. and Charles B. Travis Prize *Woods Prize for Scholarship *Elected to Phi Beta Kappa in 1965 and Sigma Xi in 1966 *Woodrow Wilson Foundation Pre-Doctoral Fellowship, 1966-67 *National Science Foundation Pre-Doctoral Fellowship, 1966-71 [...]
* Elected to National Academy of Engineering, 2009 * Named University Professor, the highest faculty rank at Carnegie Mellon University, 2007 * ”Design News” Special Achievement Award, 1998 * Vector/Pittsburgh, Man of the Year in Technology for 1994 * Laurels Award, ”Aviation Week and Space Technology” for outstanding achievement, 1994 * American Association of Artificial [...]
Philip James Roosevelt (May 15, 1892 – November 1941) was a World War I Captain for the United States Army, Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps (predecessor to the United States Air Force), editor of ”Aviation and Aeronautic Engineering” (later known as ”Aviation Week”, then ”Aviation Week & Space Technology”), banker, yachtsman, and a cousin of [...]
In 2003 Bethune received the ”Tony Jannus Award” for outstanding leadership in the Commercial Aviation industry. Bethune was honored with the 2006 Lloyd P. Nolen Lifetime Achievement in Aviation Award by the Wings over Houston Airshow. That award is given to individuals, organizations or companies dedicated to the advancement of aviation. Additionally he was recognized [...]

* ”Aviation Week & Space Technology” Flight Safety Award, 1971. * National Aviation Hall of Fame inductee, 1978. * National Aeronautic Association Elder Statesman Award, 1986. * National Aviation Club Clifford Henderson Award for Achievement, 1986. *Aerospace Walk of Honor inductee, 1990. * Society of Experimental Test Pilots James H. Doolittle Award, 1993 * Godfrey [...]
In his later years, since the 1980s, Qian advocated scientific investigation of traditional Chinese medicine, Qigong and “special human body functions”. Some people claim that Qian actually did not spend his effort on qigong, but that he just expressed that people should consider the widely practiced qigong in a scientific manner. He particularly encouraged scientists [...]
Wings Over Kansas receives support from a diverse group of contributing editors including: * Walter J. Boyne—aviation author and historian; former director of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum * Lionel Alford, Jr.—aviation writer/author and historian * Edward H. Phillips—aviation author and historian; former southwest bureau chief for Aviation Week & Space Technology magazine [...]
Klass graduated from Iowa State University in 1941, with a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering. For ten years, he worked for General Electric as an engineer in aviation electronics. In 1952 he joined ”Aviation Week”, which later became ”Aviation Week & Space Technology”. He was a senior editor of ”Aviation Week & Space [...]
Evans Foundation Scholarship, 1970; University of Kansas Honor Scholarship, 1970; Summerfield Scholarship, 1970–1973; Veta B. Lear Award, 1970; Stranathan Award, 1972; Outstanding Physics Major Award, 1973; University of California Regents Fellowship, 1974; Group Achievement Award for software testing at the Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory, 1981; NASA Outstanding Performance Award, 1981; NASA Superior Performance Award, 1981; [...]





