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Alan Stern


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in New Orleans, LA, The United States
November 22, 1957

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Sol Alan Stern is an American engineer and planetary scientist. He is the principal investigator of the New Horizons mission to Pluto and the Chief Scientist at Moon Express.

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“There is a phrase from World War I describing warfare as “months of boredom punctuated by moments of terror.â€� The same applies to long spacecraft missions. And it was a long and frankly terrifying hour as they awaited the hoped-for signal to return from New Horizons.”
Alan Stern, Chasing New Horizons: Inside Humankind's First Mission to Pluto

“When word of the astronomersâ€� vote in Prague reached the New Horizons team, reactions ranged from indifferent (“Who cares what astronomers think? They’re not the experts in this.â€�), to bemused, to annoyed, to seriously pissed off. As Fran Bagenal succinctly put it, “Dwarf people are people. Dwarf planets are planets. End of argument.”
Alan Stern, Chasing New Horizons: Inside the Epic First Mission to Pluto

“No doubt, there was something that drew people to this particular launch—a sense of something epochal, a passing of the torch from Voyager to a new generation of explorers who had been inspired by Voyager. You could feel it; it was in the air, now it was a new generation’s chance to explore never-before-seen worlds.”
Alan Stern, Chasing New Horizons: Inside the Epic First Mission to Pluto

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