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Loren Wilber Acton (born 7 March 1936) is an American physicist who flew on Space Shuttle mission STS-51-F as a Payload Specialist for the Lockheed Palo Alto Research Laboratory. He is also the father of Cheryll Glotfelty, a leading ecocritic.[1]

Loren Wilber Acton
Born (1936-03-07) 7 March 1936 (age 88)
StatusRetired
CitizenshipAmerican
Alma materMontana State University, (BS)
University of Colorado, Boulder, (PhD)
OccupationSolar X-ray Physicist
Space career
Lockheed Payload Specialist

Time in space

7d 22h 45min
MissionsSTS-51-F

Mission insignia

Early life and education

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Acton was born in Lewistown, Montana. He received a bachelor of science degree in Engineering Physics from Montana State University in 1959, and a Doctor of Philosophyinastrophysics from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1965.[2]

Career

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Acton was a senior staff scientist with the Space Sciences Laboratory, Lockheed Palo Alto Research Laboratory, California.[2] As a research scientist, his principal duties included conducting scientific studies of the Sun and other celestial objects using advanced space instruments and serving as a co-investigator on one of the Spacelab 2 solar experiments, the Solar Optical Universal Polarimeter. He was selected as one of four payload specialists for Spacelab 2 on August 9, 1978, and after seven years of training he flew on STS-51-F/ Spacelab-2 in 1985. At mission conclusion, Acton had travelled over 2.8 million miles in 126 Earth orbits, logging over 190 hours in space.

Acton is married and has two children. In 2006 he ran in an election to be the state representative of Montana's District 69, as a Democratic candidate. In the event, he lost to the Republican incumbent, Jack M. Wells of Belgrade.[3]

Acton is currently a retired Research Professor of Physics at Montana State University, where he was responsible for the formation of the Solar Physics group and the Space Science and Engineering Laboratory. The MSU solar group carries on an active research program under NASA and NSF support and is actively involved in day-to-day operation and scientific utilization of satellite missions for studies of the Sun. Acton was a principal investigator for Soft X-ray Telescope (SXT) experiment on the Japan/US/UK Yohkoh mission "Yohkoh Legacy Archive". The Yohkoh mission focused on the study of high-energy solar processes, such as solar flares, eruptions and the heating of the corona. The primary emission of the extremely hot outer atmosphere of the Sun, the solar corona, is at X-ray wavelengths. The extended duration, high resolution, X-ray imagery from Yohkoh contribute to the study of why the Sun has a corona at all and why it varies in intensity so strongly in response to the 11-year sunspot cycle.

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ JSTOR | (Report). JSTOR 41616853.
  • ^ a b "Biographies of Aerospace Officials and Policymakers, A-D". history.nasa.gov. Retrieved 2022-07-12.
  • ^ "Wrap Up of an Honorable (but losing) Campaign". Volunteers for Loren Acton. Archived from the original on 4 October 2017. Retrieved 18 December 2012.
  • ^ "George Ellery Hale Prize - Previous Winners | AAS Solar Physics Division". spd.aas.org. Retrieved 2020-06-03.
  • ^ "AAS Fellows Program | American Astronomical Society". aas.org. Retrieved 2020-06-03.
  • ^ "List of Honorable foreigners in 2017 (Wirtten in Japanese)" (PDF). www.cao.go.jp. Retrieved 2020-12-02.
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