- Joan Feynman
Joan Feynman (born
31 March 1928 ), the sister ofRichard Feynman , is anastrophysicist who made original studies of the interactions between thesolar wind and the Earth'smagnetosphere . While working at theNASA Ames Research Center in 1971, Feynman showed thatcoronal mass ejection s could be identified by the presence ofhelium in the solar wind. She subsequently worked at theNational Center for Atmospheric Research in Colorado, and theNational Science Foundation . In 1985, she moved to theJet Propulsion Laboratory . Using data fromExplorer 33 , she demonstrated that the occurrence of auroras is a product of the interaction of the solar wind with the magnetosphere. In 1999 she was named as one of JPL's elite senior scientists and in 2000 was awarded NASA's Exceptional Achievement Medal. She retired from JPL as a Senior Scientist in 2003. Recently, Joan Feynman co-authored articles demonstrating the influence of solar activity on the climate of the first millennium. [cite web
url=http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/features.cfm?feature=1319
title=NASA Finds Sun-Climate Connection in Old Nile Records
publisher=NASAJet Propulsion Laboratory
date=2007-03-19
accessdate=2008-07-04]Feynman studied at
Oberlin College ,Syracuse University (PhD, 1958), andColumbia University . Her sonCharles Hirshberg (from her first marriage to Richard Hirshberg) is news editor ofPopular Science . She has been married to the astrophysicist Alexander Ruzmaikin since 1987. [Hirshberg, Charles (2003) 'My mother, the scientist.' "Status", January 2003, 17-20] [ [http://phy.syr.edu/PhysicsMatters/Volume2/V2Index.html V2index ] ]References
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