Talk:Alan Stern

Latest comment: 7 months ago by Ashmoo in topic CV style

2006 edit

What's with the S. ? Isn't he also a Dr. ? --Sonjaaa 22:08, 25 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

It is a first initial. I don't know what it stands for. zowie 22:10, 25 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

Who is writing this bull about my contradicting myself? Read the Stern & Levison paper: We defined planets as objects orbiting a star that are large enough to be round owing to self gravity--hence in hydrostatic equilibium. We did not include orbital clearing as a criterion of planethood. The terms uberplant and unterplanets relate to *SUB*-categories of planets, **not** whether an object is counted as a planet or not. Further, our definition was not sloppy, as the IAU's is; for example the IAU refers to an object having "cleared it neighborhood" but never explains what this means-- leading to ambiguities like the Earth, Jupiter, Mars, and Neptune not being planets owing to the sloppy wording. I really resent this slanderous innuendo on Wikipedia. -Alan Stern

The only direct suggestion of contradiction I could see in the stuff you deleted was the word "however." I've rewritten the description of the 2002 paper to present more specifics and put it into its own paragraph, hopefully making the presentation more neutral and "just the facts." More detailed coverage of the general concepts and critiques relating to them can be found at 2006 redefinition of planet#Objections and clearing the neighborhood. Bryan 20:25, 23 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

2007 edit

The "S" is for "Sol". Alan has joked that being named both "Sol" and "Stern," he was destined to be an astronomer.

When he war born? --134.147.117.19 11:24, 4 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

2010 edit

THE MISSING JOHN MATHER ANGLE: It seems to me that the following facts related to Alan Stern – widely reported in the media - would also be of interest to the reader.

Soon after Stern became NASA Associate Administrator (in charge of the Science Mission Directorate), he appointed with great fanfare the freshly minted NASA Nobel Laureate John Mather Chief Scientist of SMD. Thus Mather reported to Stern and Stern reported to NASA Administrator Michael Griffin. For a time, this was promoted by the media as a most hopeful situation for NASA's science future. There was every indication that this was a long-haul situation.

Most abruptly, about a year later – on the same day or on consecutive days – Stern and Mather both "resigned": Stern from NASA and Mather from his Chief Scientist position. Mather strenuously pointed out that the two resignations were unrelated.

Judging from the Wikipedia article I am commenting on, Stern's career has not recovered. Nor has Mather's career. He was sent back to his pre-Nobel job classification, and there he remains. The next NASA administrator did nothing by way of giving Mather a title commensurate with his Nobel Laureate status. As far as I know, neither Stern nor Mather issued any remarks about one another. Michael Griffin issued statements to the effect that Stern was not keeping him informed on important things, and that Mather was being ordered to work full-time on the James Webb Space Telescope.

Now some speculative remarks: <speculative remarks removed, see revision [1]> —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.125.22.83 (talk) 23:11, 20 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

All well and good, but Wikipedia doesn't include speculation in its articles - least of all in a biography of a living person (I've even trimmed them out of this talk page just to be on the safe side). Go ahead and include the facts if they're pertinent, provided of course that you can include external references to back them up when you do so, but a Wikipedia article can't include any creative interpretations of them. Bryan Derksen (talk) 06:31, 14 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

Source for Stern in 2011 edit

This Cosmic Log piece by space journalist Alan Boyle contains a bit of info about Stern, current activities, and current views. Could be useful for improving the article. N2e (talk) 14:48, 12 March 2011 (UTC)Reply

Dead link so here it is archived. Beorhtwulf (talk) 10:47, 4 July 2019 (UTC)Reply

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CV style edit

Despite being tagged for 12 years, the article still reads like a CV. It is mostly just a list of things he has done in a congratulatory style. It needs to be transformed into a standard biography written in an historical style. I am going to start by removing the unneeded adjective and minor details that are not encyclopediac. Ashmoo (talk) 07:12, 12 September 2023 (UTC)Reply