- Peter Glaser
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name = Peter Edward Glaser
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birth_place =Saaz ,Bohemia , nowCzech Republic
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occupation =Aerospace engineer (retired)
retired =2005
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spouse =Eva F. Graf
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footnotes =Peter Edward Glaser (born
September 3 ,1923 ), Vice President, Advanced Technology (1985-'94), was employed atArthur D. Little , Inc., Cambridge, MA (1955-'94); subsequently he served as a consultant to the company (1994-2005). He was president of Power from Space Consultants (1994-2005). Glaser retired in 2005."Who's Who in America® 2006" (60th ed.), vol. 1, p.1714.]Professional
Glaser's areas of professional activity have included solar and arc imaging furnaces, high temperature research,
solar power satellites,solar heating and cooling, photovoltaic conversion,rural electrification systems usingrenewable resources , lunar surface missions, commercial space power,remote sensing ,extra-vehicular activity on the moon, launch site selection,space station habitation module appliance s, advancedspace transport ation devices, space-basedsensor systems to identifycarbon dioxide -inducedclimate change s, space station portablecontamination detector s,spacesuit gloves and boot soles, extravehicular dust protection, power relay satellite, high-altitude long-enduranceaircraft using wireless power transmission."American Men & Women of Science 1995-96" (19th ed.), Vol. 3, p. 187 ISBN 0-8352-3466-5.]Glaser headed the Design Department of Werner Textile Consultants (1949-'53). After his graduate studies Glaser spent his entire full-time professional career with Arthur D. Little, Inc. Glaser's professional papers, and some of his personal papers, (32 cubic feet in 96 boxes) are on deposit with
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Library Archives. [http://libraries.mit.edu/archives/research/collections/collections-mc/pdf/mc569.pdf "MIT Libraries Archives. Peter E. Glaser. Papers, 1944-2000"] .]Projects
He was project manager for the
Apollo 11 Lunar Ranging Retroreflector Array installed on the lunar surface ofJuly 20 ,1969 , [ [http://libraries.mit.edu/archives/exhibits/glaser/ "MIT Institute Archives & Special Collections. Resource for Energy Research. The Peter E. Glaser Papers, 1944-2000".] ] and two other arrays installed on subsequent missions [http://www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/cfs2/peter_glaser.php "Cambridge Forum Speakers 1970–1990 Vol II, Peter Glaser".] ] — the only science experiments still in operation on the moon. He also was responsible for the Lunar Heat Flow Probes and the Lunar Gravimeter which were operational during the Apollo program, and the Initial Blood Storage Experiment"American Men & Women of Science 1995-96" (19th ed.), Vol. 3, p. 187 ISBN 0-8352-3466-5.] flown on theSpace Shuttle Columbia (STS-61-C) in January 1986, to explore gravitational effects on human blood cells. In 1968 he presented the concept for, [Ledbetter, William (Spring 2008), "An Energy Pioneer Looks Back," "Ad Astra," Vol. 20, No. 1, p. 26.] and in 1973 was granted the U.S. patent on, [ [http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PALL&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.htm&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=3,781,647.PN.&OS=PN/3,781,647&RS=PN/3,781,647 Glaser, Peter E. (December 25, 1973) "Method and Apparatus for Converting Solar Radiation to Electrical Power". "United States Patent 3,781,647".] ] theSolar Power Satellite to supply power from space for use on the Earth.Memberships, Offices, and Advisory Positions
Glaser served as consultant to the National Research Council (1960-'62), a member of its board of assessment of the
National Institute of Standards and Technology program (1993-'96), and panel member (1994-'95). He served as an advisor toNASA (1963-'67) and as a member of its Advisory Council (1986), the Task Force on Space Goals, and the Lunar Energy Enterprise Case Study task force (1988-'89). He served as a member of the Materials Advisory Board of the National Academy of Sciences (1958) of its Study Group on Solar Energy (1971-'85). He was a member of the Solar Power Satellite Advisory Panel of theOffice of Technology Assessment of theUnited States Congress (1980-'81).Glaser is a fellow of the
American Association for the Advancement of Science and of theAmerican Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics . He is a member of theAmerican Solar Energy Society and served as its president (1967-'72). He is a member of theInternational Solar Energy Society and served as its President (1968-'69). He is a member of theAmerican Astronautical Society and served on the board of directors (1977-'84). In 1978 he formed theSUNSAT Energy Council , an NGO associated with theUnited Nations Economic and Social Council [See [http://chview.nova.org/station/sps.htm Solar Power Satellites (SPS)] ] , and served as its president (1978-'94) and chairman (1994-2000). He is a member of of theInternational Astronautical Federation and chaired the Space Power Committee (1984-'89). Glaser is a member of theNational Space Society , serving on the Board of Advisors (1990-'94), as director (1994-'97), and on theBoard of Governors (1997-2005)). He was a member of the Management Advisory Board of the Center for Space Power of theTexas A&M University System (1990-'94). He was a member of the senior Advisory Board of the Space Studies Institute (1990-2005). He is a member of the United Societies in Space [See [http://www.angelfire.com/space/usis/ United Societies in Space] ] and served as a regent (1997-2005). Glaser was a voting member of the Engineering Council of Columbia University (1984) and an advisor to Space Power Research, Japan (1998-2005). He is a member of theAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers , of theInternational Academy of Astronautics , and of the American Society for Macro Engineering. He was a member of the International Institute of Refrigeration (1959-'72)Publication Activity
Glaser has published more than 800 scientific books and papers.Reich, Howard (April 3, 2002), "U.S. Engineer Meets Stiff Czech Resistance in Attempt to Recover His Family Treasures," "Chicago Tribune", North Sports Final Ed., Sect. TEMPO; Zone: C, p.1.]
Glaser was Editor-in-Chief of the "Journal of Solar Energy" (1972-'85) and a member of the editorial board (1985-'93). He was Associate Editor of "Space Power Journal" (1980-'86). He was a member of the editorial boards of "Space Policy", "Space Power", "Journal of Practical Applications in Space", and "Solar Energy". He was guest editor of the special issue of "Space Policy" on "Space Solar Power." He contributed to "Standard Handbook of Powerplant Engineering" (1998).
Glaser was editor of "The Lunar Surface Layer" (1964), "Thermal Imaging Techniques" (1964), "Solar Power Satellites — The Emerging Energy Option" (1993), "Solar Power Satellites — A Space Energy System for Earth", 2nd ed. (1998), and "Solar Power Systems in Space".
Honors
Glaser was awarded the Carl F. Kayan Medal in 1974 by
Columbia University for contributions to the field of engineering. Glaser received the Farrington Daniels Award [ [http://www.ises.org/ises.nsf!Open] Conduct SEARCH for "Farrington Daniels Award" on this site. There is no direct link to the page.] from the International Solar Energy Society in 1983. In 1993 theInternational Astronautical Federation established the Peter Glaser Plenary Lecture to be given at the Annual Congresses. He was inducted into the Space Technology Hall of Fame of the Space Foundation in 1996.Personal
Peter Glaser was born in
Saaz (Žatec [See [http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Žatec Žatec] in Czech.] ) inBohemia . then inCzechoslovakia , now in theCzech Republic , to Hugo and Helen (Weiss) Glaser. Peter Edward Glaser was named, in his middle name, after his great-uncle Eduard Glaser, [See [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eduard_Glaser Eduard Glaser] in German.] the 19th-century explorer of southern Arabia, includingSheba . Glaser immigrated into theUnited States of America in 1948; he was naturalized as a U.S. citizen in 1954. He married Eva F. Graf onSeptember 5 ,1955 .Education
Glaser earned a diploma from
Leeds College of Technology in 1943, a diploma fromCharles University in Prague in 1947, and the degrees of Master of Science and of Doctor of Philosophy fromColumbia University in 1951 and 1955 respectively.Military Service
During
World War II , Glaser served in the Free Czechoslovak Army. He received a commendation from PresidentEdvard Beneš for personal bravery.Archaeology
Glaser's avocation is the archaeology of southern Arabia. Glaser is the owner of Eduard Glaser's personal collection of Arabian artifacts. This collection is, however, in the physical possession of the government of the Czech Republic, which has refused to restore it to Glaser. The collection consists of 99 items,Reich, Howard (July 14, 2002), "U.S. Joins Fight over Looted Art," "Chicago Tribune", Chicagoland Final Ed., sect. NEWS, Zone C, p. 1.] including ceremonial daggers, hand-carved water vessels, a stone lantern from the palace of the
Queen of Sheba , antique vases, porcelain and ceramic objets d'art, and hand-woven textiles. Glaser testified before theHelsinki Commission about the Czech government's resistance to restoring personal property which that government holds.Notes
External links
[http://www.ises.org/ises.nsf!Open The International Solar Energy Society]
[http://www.spacetechhalloffame.org/ Space Technology Hall of Fame]
[http://www.spacefoundation.org/ The Space Foundation]
[http://www.nasenoviny.com/ Našy Noviny. The Free Czechoslovak Army 1939-1945. People, Events, Weapons, Equipment.]
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