- Bruce William Hapke
Bruce Hapke is a noted American planetary scientist. An expert in bidirectional reflectance spectroscopy, Hapke has been described as the father of planetary
remote sensing .Career
Hapke earned his B.S. from the
University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1953 inphysics . He was awarded his Ph. D. inengineering physics fromCornell University in 1962. Hapke was a Research Associate at the Center for Radiophysics and Space Research at Cornell University from 1960-1967. In 1967, he became a professor in the Department of Geology and Planetary Science at theUniversity of Pittsburgh . In the course of his long and distinguished career, Hapke was a member of theMariner 10 andViking Imaging Science Teams and a principal investigator for the study of Apollo lunar samples. He is a past Chairman of the Division for Planetary Sciences of theAmerican Astronomical Society . Dr. Hapke is currently a professoremeritus at theUniversity of Pittsburgh .Awards and Honors
*The mineral
Hapkeite , a recently discovered lunar mineral was named in his honor
*Asteroid3549 Hapke
*Awarded theKuiper Prize in 2001, the most distinguished award given by the American Astronomical Society’s Division for Planetary Sciences
*Fellow of theAmerican Geophysical Union
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