她的工作帮助制定了NASA和FAA使用的标准

星期二,2023年11月14日

Margaret (Peggy), Ann Shea, 58岁, ’61G, ’18H was honored with the Charles Holmes Pettee Medal at this year's annual Evening of Distinction event at UNH.

Shea’s decades-long scientific career researching the interplay between cosmic rays, solar particles and Earth’s magnetic field has helped set standards used by NASA and the FAA in aviation and space exploration. And her investigations into contemporary and historic solar phenomena and cosmic ray events have yielded valuable insights that are still being explored today. 

Her career has taken her to more than 60 countries around the globe, 她的科学追求和她的旅行一样广泛. A job at the University of Hawaii in Oahu in 1962 ignited an interest in volcanology, and she’s witnessed and photographed a number of volcanic eruptions. 1979年在澳大利亚的一次会议上, a snorkeling outing at the Great Barrier Reef inspired Shea to become a certified SCUBA diver.

Shea has authored or co-authored more than 400 scientific papers and has been a longtime editor for the journal Advances in Space Research. 她曾多次获得美国电影协会颁发的奖项.S. Air Force for her work and has been honored by the Royal Astronomical Society, 国际宇航学院和其他许多机构. When the American Geophysical Union presented Shea with the group’s prestigious Waldo E. 1998年史密斯奖, they called her a “spark plug on both the national and international scenes” and “a human dynamo.” 

佩蒂奖章, 成立于1940年, recognizes "individuals who exhibit the rare devotion to service" that Pettee was known for and is awarded to "a resident or former resident of the state in recognition of outstanding accomplishment or distinguished service in any form to the state, the nation, 或者整个世界."