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Alan Stern

    Sol Alan Stern is an American engineer and planetary scientist focused on the study of space. His work involves pioneering research and leading key space missions. Stern is recognized for his profound interest in exploring distant worlds and expanding our knowledge of the solar system. His approach blends scientific rigor with a visionary spirit for discovering the unknown.

    Enjoy the Ride: Lessons for the Quest to Live a Joyful, Profitable Life in Dentistry
    Chasing New Horizons
    Pluto and Charon
    • 2019

      RELIGHT YOUR SPARK Are you one of the many dentists that have become bored or burned out after a number of years doing the same thing? Or maybe you are a new dentist feeling overwhelmed with this new path. Dr. Alan Stern's mission is to help dentists keep the passion that drove them to pursue a career in this great and important profession alive. Enjoy The Ride is full of stories and practical advice for creating a successful practice and happy personal life based on Dr. Stern's life and four decade long career. Find your why again and let dentistry help you express your special gifts to the world.

      Enjoy the Ride: Lessons for the Quest to Live a Joyful, Profitable Life in Dentistry
    • 2018

      Chasing New Horizons

      • 295 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.4(1917)Add rating

      Shares a behind-the-scenes account of the science, politics, egos, and public expectations that shaped the New Horizons' mission to Pluto and beyond, citing the endeavor's boundary-breaking achievements and how they reflect the collective power of shared human goals.

      Chasing New Horizons
    • 2005

      Pluto and Charon

      • 257 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.6(13)Add rating

      The exploration of the ninth planet, Pluto, its moon, Charon, and their relationship to the newly discovered Kuiper Belt, is a tale of perseverance, ingenuity and dedication on the part of the planetary scientists who have been lured by the fascination of these far-flung miniature worlds. In Pluto and Charon, Alan Stern and Jacqueline Mitton turn that story into an entertaining adventure, starting with the discovery of Pluto by Clyde Tombaugh in 1930. In a highly accessible narrative, they bring to life the many 'Plutophiles', who with skill and resourcefulness have pieced together over several decades an amazingly detailed picture of the nature of Pluto and Charon. The book also documents vividly the struggle by Plutophiles and the public to persuade NASA to fund a mission to Pluto, the only planet not yet explored from close proximity by a spacecraft. Hopes were alternately raised and dashed before eventual victory. At last, New Horizons (led by author Stern as Principal Investigator) is due to be launched in early 2006 on a 9-year journey to Pluto, Charon and beyond. For this second edition, Stern and Mitton have brought their 1998 book fully up to date, including the latest discoveries about Pluto's ancient relationship with the members of the Kuiper Belt of icy bodies and dwarf planets beyond Neptune. They have also added a completely new chapter on the New Horizons mission.

      Pluto and Charon