Charles P. Sonett papers , 1958-2010 (bulk 1973-1997)

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Charles P. Sonett papers , 1958-2010 (bulk 1973-1997)

MS 520


Collection Summary

Creator: Sonett, Charles P.
Collection Name:Charles P. Sonett papers,
Inclusive Dates: 1958-2010
Bulk Dates: (bulk 1973-1997)
Physical Description: 4 Linear Feet
Abstract:The Charles Sonett papers is comprised of the personal and professional papers of nuclear physicist Charles P. Sonett. The bulk of the material relates to his career as an astronomical researcher and administrator at the Department of Planetary Sciences and the Lunar Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona. Photographs of lunar instuments inlcuding the lunar surface magnetometer and lunar surface photos from Apollo 11,12, and 17.
Collection Number:MS 520
Language: Materials in English
Repository: University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections
University of Arizona
PO Box 210055
Tucson, AZ 85721-0055
Phone: 520-621-6423
Fax: 520-621-9733
URL: http://speccoll.library.arizona.edu/
E-Mail: LBRY-askspcoll@email.arizona.edu

Biographical Note

Charles P. Sonett was born on January 15, 1924 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, of Hungarian parents. When he was a young boy his family moved to Trona California, forty miles southwest of Death Valley. He attended Los Angeles High School and became a member of the LA Amateur Astronomical Society. Following high school, Sonett attended UCLA and majored in physics. After 2 years of college and the bombing of Pearl Harbor he enlisted in the Army where he was assigned to the 103rd Infantry Division. On March 13, 1945 Sonett stepped on a German mine while on patrol in France, his injuries led to the battlefield amputation of his left leg. He returned to UCLA in 1946 to continue his undergraduate degree in physics. Sonett ultimately transferred to UC Berkley where he graduated in 1948. In June of that same year he married Virginia Louise Hooten, also a graduate of UC Berkley. His first job was with the Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory at Hunters Point in San Francisco working on satellite planning. After only one year he returned to UCLA and received his masters of arts in 1951 and his doctorate in Nuclear Physics in 1954. From 1954 through 1960 Dr. Sonett was employed by Ramo-Wooldridge Corporation in the Space Technology Laboratories. He was subsequently employed at NASA Headquarters, as Chief of Sciences, in the Lunar and Planetary Programs from 1960-1962. In 1962 Sonett was chosen as the head of the Space Sciences Division at NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California. Dr. Sonett remained at Ames Research Center for 11 years. Where he was a pioneer in space exploration and involved in the Pioneer Program, 1958-1969; Explorer Program, 1959-1976; Apollo Program, 1969-1972. In 1969 he was awarded the NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal for significant scientific contribution toward achievement of aeronautical or space exploration goals. Dr. Sonett was personally selected by Dr. Gerard P. Kuiper to replace him in 1973, as the director of the Lunar Planetary Laboratory (LPL) and the head of the Department of Planetary Science. During his tenure as director, 1973-1977, Sonett built and expanded an internationally recognized research and education program in solar system sciences at the University of Arizona. Following his resignation as director, Sonett continued to be active in both research and teaching at the Lunar Planetary Laboratory and the Department of Planetary Sciences. In 1990 Dr. Sonett was involved in the Ulysses Program, a joint venture between The European Space Agency (ESA) and NASA. This mission was the first survey of the Sun's environment in space from its equator to the poles and over a wide range of solar activity conditions. In 1992 the University of Arizona named Dr. Sonett a Regents' Professor, the top title for university professors in the state. In 2003 he retired from teaching and research at the university as a Regents' Professor Emeritus. On April 30, 2004 the University of Arizona dedicated the Dr. Charles P. Sonett Space Science Building at 1541 E. University Blvd., Tucson, AZ. The building now houses approximately 45 scientists and support staff. Charles P. Sonett died on September 30, 2011 at the age of 87.


Scope and Content Note

This collection consists of the personal and some professional papers of Charles P. Sonett. The bulk of the material consists of his correspondence with other noted astronomers and scientists, during his time at the Lunar Planetary Laboratory and the Department of Planetary Sciences. Other items in the collection are research files, publications/presentation, and subject files and photographs. Photograph collection includes pictures of instumentation and equipment and lunar landing photos from Apollo 11, 12 and 17 along with Surveyor and Mariner space missions and others.


Organization

This collection is organized into 6 series Organized alphabetically by correspondent, includes both incoming and outgoing mail. Arranged alphabetically by title

Restrictions

Restrictions

There are no restrictions on this collection.

Copyright

It is the responsibility of the user to obtain permission to publish from the owner of the copyright (the institution, the creator of the record, the author or his/her transferees, heirs, legates, or literary executors). The user agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Arizona Board of Regents for the University of Arizona, its officers, employees, and agents from and against all claims made by any person asserting that he or she is an owner of copyright.


Access Terms

Personal Name(s)
Kuiper, Gerard P. (Gerard Peter), 1905-1973

Corporate Name(s)
United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration -- History
University of Arizona. Department of Planetary Sciences -- History
University of Arizona. Lunar and Planetary Laboratory -- History

Geographic Name(s)
Moon -- Origin
Solar system -- Age
Sun -- Observations

Subject(s)
Aeronautics -- Research -- United States -- History
Climatic changes
Magnetic fields
Solar Wind -- Research
Tree-rings -- Research
Varves

Genre Form(s)
Project Apollo (U.S.)
Surveyor Program (U.S.)


Administrative Information

Credit Line

Charles P. Sonett papers (MS 520). Special Collections, University of Arizona Libraries.


Container List

Series I: Personal files, 1971-2010
boxfolder
11 Personal,
Series II: Correspondence, 1962-1996
Arrangement
Organized alphabetically by correspondent, includes both incoming and outgoing mail.
boxfolder
12 A, 1969-1993
13 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), )1972-1982
14 American Geophysical Union (AGU), 1980-1992
15 B, 1969-1996
16 C, 1969-1985
17 D, 1970-1979
18 E, 1969-1984
19 F, 1969-1994
110 G, 1971-1987
111 Gault, Donald E., 1972-1980
112 H, 1969-1984
113 I, 1983
114 J, 1973-1979
115 K, 1969-1992
116 L, 1971-1994
117 M, 1972-1994
118 Michaelis, Anthony, 1975-1994
119 N, 1970-1991
120 NASA, 1962-1988
121 O, 1973
122 P, 1971-1983
123 R, 1972-1989
124 Runcorn, S.K., 1972-1980
125 S, 1965-1994
126 Sagan, Carl, 1975
127 Schubert, G., 1969-1975
128 Suess, Hans E., 1981-1989
129 T, 1969-1988
130 U, 1968-1985
131 V, 1971-1989
132 Vanyan, L.L., 1981-1982
133 W, 1967-1997
134 Unknown, 1978-1993
Series III: Research Files, 1962-1996
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by title
boxfolder
21 Explorer 33 - 35 (notes, figures, programs), circa 1962-1972
22 Explorer 33/35, 4-Way, Ames/Goddard (Project Close Encounters), 1979
23 Explorer (Old Spectral Analyses), circa 1966
24 Explorer Tape Programs – note on changes, undated
25 Houston original Plots "Velumes", undated
26 Impact photographs/frames, undated
27 Impact Experiment notebook (Nova camera), 1980-1982
28 Impact Experiment photographs, undated
29 Pioneer B-Vector sphere plots, 1981
210 Powers/Sigmas, circa 1971, 1981
211 Tree-Ring research, 1976-1978
212 Tree-Ring research, circa 1982-1987
213 Varve Mean Cycles notes, undated
214 Weeli Wooli Scans / Notes, 1984-1985
215 Miscellaneous (charts, figures, graphs, etc.), 1969-1996
216 The Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP), Lunar Operations Report, 1971
217 Lunar Operations Report, 1972
218 Lunar Operations Report, 1973
219 Lunar Operations Report, 1974
220 Status Reports, 1971
221 Status Reports, 1972
222 Status Reports, 1972
223 Performance Summary Report, 1973
224 Performance Summary Report, 1973
boxfolder
31 Performance Summary Report, 1974
32 Performance Summary Report, 1974
boxfolder
225 Plasma Theory, 1966
Series IV: Publications/Presentations, 1955-1997
boxfolder
33 Sonett's Publication list, 1955-1997
34 Articles/presentations by Sonett, 1963-1994
35 Reprint Requests, 1975-1982
36 Letter to Science Letter Editor C.D Sonnet, etal., 1979
37 Transparancies for Spring 1980 American Geological Union Meeting, 1980
38 Transparencies for the Spring AGU meeting, 1980
39 Elatina (figures, photographs, transparencies), circa 1980's
310 Figures not needed for Planetary Meeting presentation, circa 1980's
311 Sunspots Time Series, 1982
312 Laboratory Simulation of Pelagic Asteroidal Impact: Atmospheric injection, Benthic Topography, and the Surface Wave Radiation Field, 1982
313 Electromagnetic Induction to the Monn, correspondence, 1982
314 TTau stars and the early heating of protoplanets, December 2, 1991
315 Ulysses mission plasma data transparencies, circa1990's
316 US-USSR Symposium on the influence of solar activity on climate, November 16-20, 1987
318 Outline for a Lunar Physics book, undated
317 Lunar Plumes, undated
Series V: Subject Files, 1969-2000
boxfolder
319 Two Proposals with Sonett's involvement, 1972, 1998
320 Manuscripts reviewed by Charles Sonett, 1975-2000
321 Bibliography?, 1977-1980
322 Miscellaneous NASA Photographs, 1974-1978
322a Nomination Documents for Sonett for Regents Professorship, 1983-1997
322b Apollo 12 Press Kit, 1969
323 Photographs of Varves, undated
324 Unknown rock, undated
Series VI: Photographs, 1958-1978
Scope and Contents
Photographs of instrumentation and equipment including geomagnetic storm model, lunar surface magnetometer, cryogenic magnetometer, ion charger and scintillation counter. Photographs of equipment used and of lunar landing from space programs including Mariner, Pioneer and Apollo.
boxfolder
41 Scintillation Counter photographs, 1958-1959
42 Magnetometer photographs, 1958-1960
43 Ion Charger photographs, 1958-1970
44 Pioneer photographs and artist renderings, 1958-1978
45 Explorer VI, X, XXXIII photographs, 1959-1966
46 Instrumentation and equipment photographs, undated
47 Photos: Equipment, launch, instrumentation, 1959-1971
48 Magnetic test equipments, 1960
49 Shock model, Geomagnetic storm model photographs and negatives, 1962
410 Mariner space program photographs , 1962-1973
411 NASA Surveyor I, III, VII photographs and correspondence , 1966-1968
412 Cryogenic magnetometer, lunar surface magentometer, 1966-1970
413 Russian Spacecraft photographs , 1966-1971
414 Apollo 11 Photograpghs, 1969
415 Apollo 12 Photographs, 1969
416 Apollo 17 Photographs , 1972