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Harrison H. Schmitt

TOPICS:
Astronauts
Adventure/Travel
Business
Government/Politics
Science
Ecology
Future


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    Harrison H. Schmitt: Program Outlines

    Harrison's Most Popular Topics...

    • A Trip To The Moon and Beyond (slides of the Apollo 17 mission)

    • A New View of Earth (slides of the Apollo 17 mission)

    • Managment Lessons of the Apollo Project (viewgraph presentation and discussion)

    • History Of The Moon (slides of the geological evolution of the Moon and its relationship to Earth)

    • Implications of Lunar Crater Formation (slides and viewgraph presentation and discussion)

    • A Business Initiative To Return To The Moon (viewgraph presentation and discussion)

    • Physiological Adaptation To Space (slide, discussion and viewgraph presentation)

    • An Astronaut In The U.S. Senate (discussion)

    • Space Law And The Future (discussion)

    • Business Lessons For A Small Firm Director (discussion)

    • Principles For Environmental Risk And Benefit/Cost Assessment (viewgraph presentation and discussion)

    • Living With Climate Change (discussion)

    Harrison's Publications...

    • Schmitt, H. H., 1962, Editor, Equilibrium diagrams for minerals at low temperature and pressure: Geol. Club of Harvard, Cambrige MA.

    • Schmitt, H. H. 1963, Petrology and structure of the Eiksundsdal eclogite complex, Hariedland, Sunmöre, Norway, Ph.D. thesis, Harvard Univ., Cambridge MA.

    • Schmitt, H. H. 1964, Metamorphic eclogites of the Eiksund area, Sunmöre, Norway (abstract), 45th Ann. Meeting Amer. Geophys. Union, Washington DC.

    • Schmitt, H. H. 1973, Apollo 17 report on the Valley of Taurus-Littrow: Science, v. 182, p. 681-690. Schmitt, H. H. 1974, Lunar mare color provinces as observed on Apollo 17: Geology, v. 2, p. 55.

    • Schmitt, H. H. 1975, Evolution of the moon: The 1974 model: Space Sci. Rev. v. 18, p. 259-279.

    • Schmitt, H. H. 1975, Geological model for Boulder 1 at Station 2, South Massif, Valley of Taurus-Littrow: The Moon, v. 14, p. 491-504.

    • Schmitt, H. H. 1988, Lunar crustal strength and the large basin-KREEP connection [expanded abs.], in Workshop on moon in transition: Apollo 14, KREEP, and evolved lunar rocks, LPI Tech. Report Num. 89-03, G. J. Taylor and P. H. Warren, editors, p. 111-112.

    • Schmitt, H. H. 1989, Apollo 17 orange soil: Interpretation of geologic setting [expanded abs.], in Workshop on Lunar Volcanic Glasses: Scientific and Resource Potential, J. W. Delano and G. H. Heiken, editors, LPI Tech. Report Num. 90-02, p.56-57.

    • Schmitt, H. H. 1990, G. K. Gilbert Award response, Geol. Soc. America Bull., v. 102, p. 1157-1159.

    • Schmitt, H. H. 1991, Evolution of the Moon: Apollo Model, in J. B. Thompson Volume, American Min., v. 76, p. 773-784.

    • Schmitt, H. H. 1992, The real word and lunar base activation scenarios, in Proc. 2nd Conf. Lunar Bases and Space Activities of the 21st Century, W. W. Mendell, editor, NASA Conf. Pub. 3166, p. 667-672.

    • Schmitt, H. H. 1992, Spiral mining for lunar volatiles, in Engineering, construction, and operations in space III (SPACE 92), W. Z. Sadeh, editor, v. 1, p. 1162-1170.

    • Schmitt, H. H. 1992, Interlune concept for Helium-3 fusion development, in Engineering, construction, and operations in space III (SPACE 92), W. Z. Sadeh, editor, v. 1, p. 804-814.

    • Schmitt, H. H. 1994, Lunar industrialization: Jour. British Interplanetary Soc., v. 47, p. 527-530.

    • Schmitt, H. H. 1997, Interlune-Intermars business initiative: Returning to deep space: Jour. Aerospace Eng., April 1997, p. 60-67.

    • Schmitt, H. H. 1998, Interlune-Intermars financing and management, in SPACE 98, Proc. Conf. American Soc. Civil Eng., p. 1-13.

    • Schmitt, H. H. 1999, Origin and evolution of the moon: Apollo 2000 model, in New Views of the Moon II, Abstracts of papers submitted to the second New Views of the Moon Conference, Flagstaff AZ, Lunar and Plnet. Sci. Inst., #1961.

    • Schmitt, H. H. 1999, Early lunar impact events: Terrestrial and solar system implications [abs.], Geol. Soc. America Abstracts with Programs, v. 31, n. 7, p. A-44.

    • Schmitt, H. H. 2000, Contrary views on the origin and thermal evolution of the Moon [expanded abs.], in Lunar and Planetary Science 31, Abstracts of papers submitted to the 31st Lunar and Planetary Science Conference: Houston, Lunar and Planet. Sci. Inst., #1691.

    • Schmitt, H. H. 2000, The Moon and Apollo 17, in Encylopedia of Space, H. Mark, editor, Wiley, New York, (in press).

    • Schmitt, H. H., Trask, N. J., and Shoemaker, E. M., 1967, Geological map of the Copernicus Quadrangle of the Moon: U. S. Geol. Survey Geol. Atlas of the Moon, I-515, LAC 58, Washington DC.

    • Schmitt, H. H., and Swann, G. A., 1968, Preliminary geologic studies of the Buell Park kimberlite pipe, Northeastern Arizona: 49th Ann. Meeting Amer. Geophys. Union, Washington DC.

    • Schmitt, H. H., Lofgren, G., Swann, G. A., Simmons, G., 1970, Introduction to Proceedings of the Apollo 11 Lunar Science Conference, A. A. Levinson, editor, Pergamon, New York.

    • Schmitt, H. H., Kulcinski, G. L., Cameron, E. N., and Carrier, W. D., III, 1992, Environmental aspects of lunar Helium-3 mining, in Engineering, construction, and operations in space III (SPACE 92), W. Z. Sadeh, editor, v. 1.


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