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Aviation Week Honors APL Researchers and NEAR Mission
4/15/02

Staff members from The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD, will be honored April 16 by Aviation Week & Space Technology magazine for their contributions to the NEAR mission to an asteroid and the resulting advancement of space science. The awards will be given during a ceremony at the National Air & Space Museum in Washington, D.C.

Thomas B. Coughlin, Robert W. Farquhar and the Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous (NEAR) mission team will be inducted as 2001 Laureates in the space category. APL's Stamatios "Tom" M. Krimigis will be feted as an "honoree" for his contributions to NASA's New Horizons mission to Pluto.

Thomas Coughlin Thomas B. Coughlin

Coughlin is programs manager for APL's Space Department. With specialties of mission management and mechanical engineering, he has worked with space missions at APL for 30 years. He oversaw NEAR mission development and led the team as NEAR project manager, a role that is being recognized by the Aviation Week award. Earlier work included serving as program manager for the design, development and fabrication of several fast-track defense department spacecraft missions.

Robert Farquhar Robert W. Farquhar

Farquhar, a specialist in mission design and orbital mechanics, has been instrumental in APL space programs for 12 years. He served as mission director for NEAR, and is currently mission director for CONTOUR, a mission that will launch in July to study at least two comets. He also serves as mission manager for the MESSENGER mission to Mercury, which is scheduled to launch in 2004 and enter orbit around the planet in 2009. Previously, Farquhar worked for NASA for 25 years, where he developed innovative maneuvers such as "halo orbits" as a member of the ISEE-3, SOHO and Wind teams and lunar gravity-assist trajectories for several other missions.

The NEAR mission team is being recognized for accomplishing the spectacular feat of landing the first spacecraft on an asteroid when it touched down on asteroid Eros on Feb. 12, 2001.

Krimigis, a physicist and head of APL's Space Department, has been a space scientist for more than 40 years and has designed and built instruments that have flown to seven of the nine planets. His participation in the MESSENGER mission to Mercury and the New Horizons mission to Pluto will complete the set. He is a specialist in solar, interplanetary and magnetospheric physics; served as a principal investigator for the Voyager and Cassini probes and was a co-investigator for the Galileo, Ulysses, and ACE missions.

The 2001 Laureates will be presented with trophies and chronicled in the April 29 issue of Aviation Week & Space Technology.


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