User:Suitupandshowup
I’ve had a fascination with Mars for a long time. My interest developed around the time in the mid-fifties when Disney aired several programs about space, in cooperation with Werner van Braun and other space scientists. Later in life I became a teacher and taught many different science courses: Biology, Chemistry, Physical Science, Earth Science, and Astronomy.
Many of the pictures that I use in my contributions to Marspedia are ones I obtained through NASA programs in which amateurs pick out targets for satellites orbiting Mars. Some of these images I used for talks I gave at Mars Society Conventions in 2008 and 2013. Other astronomy activities I’ve done involved using the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) as an amateur. The results of my study of Io were published in Icarus. A second study I carried out with HST was a spectroscopic study of water in asteroids. One of the greatest two week periods was when I served as the executive officer/biologist/geologist/astronomer for Crew 64 for the Mars Desert Research Station in Utah that is run by the Mars Society. Besides loving astronomy, I enjoy working out with swimming, weights, and hiking. When I was younger I ran marathons and once walked across the Grand Canyon in one day.
I’ve added material to the following articles: -Arsia Mons -Pavonis Mons -Ascraeus Mons -Olympus Mons -Elysium Mons -Valles Marineris -Hellas Planitia
I wrote the following from scratch: Noctis Labyrinthus