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UHNAI Scientist, G. Jeffrey Taylor, receives 2011 Shoemaker Distinguished Lunar Scientist Award,
presented by the NASA Lunar Science Institute (NLSI) on July 19 at the Lunar Science Forum at
NASA Ames Research Center. The Shoemaker Award, presented annually to a scientist who has
contributed significantly to the field of lunar science throughout his or her career, is named after
Eugene M. Shoemaker (1928-1997), considered a founder of the fields of lunar and planetary
geology. Taylor's research focuses on the the origin, nature, and history of planetary bodies as
revealed by the petrology and chemistry of lunar samples and meteorites. His work also emphasizes
the use of extraterrestrial rock and soil samples as ground truth for remote sensing studies. In
accepting the award, Taylor noted Gene Shoemaker would be delighted with the wealth of new data
from the recent international lunar missions and especially with the exciting new research on water
in and on the Moon. Jeff Taylor is the third recipient of the NLSI Shoemaker Award and the first from
the University of Hawaii. Congratulations!
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