- Wolf V. Vishniac
Wolf V. Vishniac (April 22, 1922 – December 10, 1973) was an American
microbiologist , son ofRoman Vishniac . He was aprofessor ofBiology at theUniversity of Rochester . He died while on a research trip to theAntarctic while attempting to retrieve equipment down a crevice. The crater Vishniac onMars is named in his honor. Wolf had three sons, David Obadiah ("Obie"), Ethan and Ephraim, the first of whom died at the age of ten, Ethan and Ephraim being an astrophysicist and software engineer respectively, with his wife Helen Vishniac, daughter ofGeorge Gaylord Simpson , who was later a professor ofmicrobiology atOklahoma State University .Wolf Vishniac contributed greatly to the search for life on Mars by developing a special miniature laboratory that could be flown to that planet. This research was supported by a
NASA grant, which started in 1959 and was the very first ever for the "biological sciences." TheViking 1 Mars probe contained such a device but did not find any conclusive signs of life.He was also a friend to the late
Carl Sagan . On his show "", in an episode titled "Blues for a Red Planet," Sagan talked about Vishniac's death and his microbiological sensor, nicknamed the "Wolf Trap," that was supposed to go on Viking, but did not make it due to budget cuts.External links
* [http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/V/Vishniac.html Short bio entry]
* [http://history.nasa.gov/SP-4212/ch7-4.html NASA History of Instrumentation for Mars missions]
* [http://www.hias.org/Who_We_Are/120stories/59vishniac.pdf A Photographer of a Vanished World and his Family]
* [http://www.vishniac.com/ephraim/vishniac.html Every Vishniac]
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